§ Mr. ChopeTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (1) what the total cost of housing benefit paid in(a) Christchurch borough and (b) East Dorset was in each and of the last five years; [70352]
(2) what the total cost of council tax benefit paid in (a) Christchurch borough and (b) East Dorset was in each of the last five years. [70353]
§ Malcolm WicksThe information is in the tables.
Christchurch borough council: Housing benefit and council tax benefit expenditure £000 Housing benefit Council tax benefit 1995–96 5,436 1,271 1996–97 5,548 1,255 1997–98 5,782 1,453 1998–99 5,890 1,576 2000–01 6,079 1,691
East Dorset district council: Housing benefit and council tax benefit expenditure £000 Housing benefit Council tax benefit 1995–96 6,294 1,894 1996–97 6,486 1,845 1997–98 6,809 2,057 1998–99 6,765 2,179 2000–01 7,091 2,298 Notes:
1. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand.
2. The figures for 2000–01 are provisional. All other figures are actual annual expenditure but are subject to change as local authority activity is fully audited.
Source:
Annual subsidy returns by local authorities to the Department for Work and Pensions and the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
§ Mr. ChopeTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many people in receipt of retirement pension in the Christchurch constituency receive payment of their benefit(a) directly into their bank accounts and (b) through local post offices. [70357]
§ Mr. McCartneyThe available information is in the table:
Number All methods of payment 29,600 Payment by Order Book 12,300 Payment by automatic credit transfer 17,100 Other 200 Notes:
1. Figures are rounded to the nearest 100.
2. Figures under 500 are subject to a high degree of sampling variation and should be used only as a guide tot he current situation.
Source:
Figures taken from the Pensions Strategy Computer System on 30 September 2001.
§ Mr. ChopeTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many people in the Christchurch constituency are eligible for the minimum income guarantee, and how many are in receipt of it. [70354]
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§ Mr. McCartneyEstimates of the number of people eligible for the Minimum Income Guarantee are not available below National level. As at February 2002 there were 2,300 Minimum Income Guarantee claimants in parliamentary constituency of Christchurch.
Source:
Income Support Quarterly Statistical Enquiry February 2002