HL Deb 01 February 1996 vol 568 cc109-10WA
Earl Russell

asked Her Majesty's Government:

In which areas of the United Kingdom cold weather payments from the social fund were triggered between Christmas and New Year 1995.

The Minister of State, Department of Social Security (Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish)

Northern Ireland and the following Meteorological Office weather stations within Great Britain triggered Social Fund Cold Weather Payments between 25 December 1995 to 1 January 1996:

Aberdeen (twice) Heathrow
Aberporth Kinloss
Aughton Kirkwall (twice)
Aviemore Leeds
Bedford Lerwick
Birmingham Leuchars
Boscombe Down Lyneham
Boulmer Machrihanish
Bournemouth Manchester
Braemar Marham
Brize Norton Shawbury
Capel Curig Stansted
Carlisle Stornoway
Cardiff (Rhoose) Tynemouth
Coltishall Tulloch Bridge
Cilfynydd Waddington
Lone Parents receiving Benefit 1991–1995
Income Support Housing Benefit Community Charge Benefit Council Tax Benefit Family Credit Disability Working Allowance Widowed Mothers Allowance One Parent Benefit
1991 871,000 654,000 793,000 n/a 131,000 48,400 802,000
1992 957,000 788,000 921,000 n/a 155,000 49,410 849,000
1993 1.013m 815,000 n/a 799,000 206,000 270 49,720 902,000
1994 1.039m 859,000 n/a 901,000 235,000 421 49,600 937,000
1995 1.049m 248,000 658 51,450 947,000
n/a—not applicable.
1. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Exact figures have been quoted for Disability Working Allowance.
2. In Income Support, Housing Benefit, Community Charge Benefit and Council Tax Benefit lone parent refers to cases where the lone parent premium is in payment. For Disability Working Allowance, Family Credit and One Parent Benefit a lone parent has been defined as a person who is living alone with their children. Lone Parents receiving Widowed Mothers Allowance are beneficiaries receiving an increase for a child.
3. Council Tax Benefit replaced Community Charge Benefit from April 1993.
4. There will be some overlap between benefits as a person may receive one or more of the named benefits.
5. Disability Working Allowance was introduced in April 1992.
6. Figures for 1995 are not available for Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit.
7. Figures are based on statistical enquiries which are not always conducted in April of each year. The sources are:
Income Support Statistics Annual/Quarterly enquiries May 1991-May 1994, February 1995.
Family Credit Quarterly Statistics April 1991-April 1995.
Disability Working Allowance Quarterly Enquiries April 1993-April 1995.
One Parent Benefit count 31 May 1991-31 May 1995.
Housing Benefit Management Information System, annual 1 per cent. sample enquiries taken at the end of May in each year given.
Widows Benefit biannual enquiry (data as at 30 September each year).
Dunkeswell Wattisham
Edinburgh Whitby
Eskdalemuir Wick
Eskmeals Wilsden
Gatwick Yeovilton
Glasgow

Details of the postcode areas within Great Britain covered by each weather station are listed in the schedules to the Social Fund Cold Weather Payments Regulations, a copy of which is held in the Library.

Earl Russell

asked Her Majesty's Government:

In how many weeks, Cold Weather Payments have been made in at least one area of the United Kingdom.

Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish

Cold weather payments have been triggered in five of the weeks since 1 November, when the scheme commenced this winter.

Earl Russell

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What has been the average annual cost of cold weather payments since their introduction.

Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish

Since the regulated cold weather payment scheme began in 1986, the average annual amount awarded has been £10.4 million. The annual amount paid is dependent on the severity of the winter weather conditions. In addition, a number of changes have been made to the entitlement criteria since the scheme began.