HC Deb 21 July 1999 vol 335 cc542-3W
Mr. Love

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list the numbers of recipients of housing benefit in the form of(a) single room rent, (b) full local reference rent and (c) partial local reference rent in each London borough in each year since they were introduced. [91782]

Angela Eagle

The information is in the table.

The table provides the number of recipients who were being paid under the Local Reference Rent and Single Room Rent Schemes. The first column includes those recipients who received 50 per cent. top-up above the Local Reference Rent.

Recipients of housing benefit broken down by local reference rent and single room rent schemes, for all London authorities, for 1996, 1997 and 1998
January 1996 Local Reference Rent Scheme October 1996 Single Room Rent Scheme October 1997 Local Reference Rent Scheme
Local authority August 1996 August 1997 August 1998 August 1997 August 1998 August 1998
Westminster 2,240 2,930 2,090 200 160 790
Barking 890 1,610 1,040 50 20 850
Barnet 2,210 3,220 2,750 240 180 760
Bexley 1,050 1,630 230 150 60 1,530
Brent 3,640 6,420 4,520 310 240 1,860
Bromley 960 1,520 1,400 50 50 120
Croydon 1,870 3,740 3,070 150 160 930
Ealing 2,470 4,130 3,800 210 180 380
Enfield 1,870 3,030 2,490 110 100 750
Haringey 2,980 6,410 3,350 190 260 3,570
Harrow 1,240 2,070 930 100 260 510
Havering 730 1,310 950 60 100 390
Hillingdon 710 1,190 940 50 40 390
Hounslow 1,970 2,750 1,720 150 90 1,140
Kingston upon Thames 560 740 450 170 10 190
Merton 1,180 1,720 1,440 60 40 190
Newham 4,920 7,530 6,990 320 180 1,340
Redbridge 2,570 4,120 3,450 130 80 960
Richmond upon Thames 730 1,220 460 50 30 370
Sutton 670 940 480 110 90 440
Waltham Forest 1,390 6,260 3,030 350 270 1,270

Notes:

1. Figures given are for recipients of housing benefit

2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest ten

3. The data will contain estimations for non-responding authorities

Source:

Management Information System Quarterly Caseload counts taken on the last working day of the month in August 1996 and 1997, and on the second Thursday of the month in August 1998

Mr. Love

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what research he has commissioned on the impact of the single room rent provision on housing benefit; what were the findings of that research which has been completed; and if he will make a statement. [91778]

Angela Eagle

In June 1997, this Department and the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions jointly commissioned the London Research Centre to carry out a study on the impact of the rent restriction rules introduced in 1996—the Local Reference Rent and the Single Room Rent. The study also focused on exceptional hardship payments and pre-tenancy determinations. The findings have been published by DETR in the report entitled "Housing Benefit and the Private Rented Sector", a copy of which was placed in the Library.

We are considering the future of the Single Room Rent as part of our review of Housing Benefit. We will be taking account of all the available research as well as the implications for public expenditure and work incentives.