HC Deb 07 March 2002 vol 381 c555W
Mr. Evans

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions what the average response time was for responding to departmental correspondence; what percentage of letters took longer

Ministerial correspondence (including MPs' correspondence, invitations and inter-departmental correspondence)
Number of letters received Replies within 15-day target (%) Replies within 20-day target (%) Replies that took longer than one month after the 15-day target (%) Replies that took longer than one after the 15-day target (%)
1997 (DETR) 38,059 51 1 1 1
1998 (DETR) 31,798 58 1 1 1
1999 (DETR)2 26,115 46 64 13 4
2000 (DETR) 31,445 69 81 7 2
2001 (DETR/DTLR)3 25,613 82 90 4 1
1 Not available.
2 This relates only to the period from April to December 1999 as the information for the first quarter is not available due to technical difficulties.
3 For 2001 the figures include correspondence addressed to DETR up until the general election and thereafter to DTLR.

Non-ministerial correspondence (from previous "Six Service Standards" reports)
Period Total volume received Percentage replied to within 15 working days
1 April 1997–31 March 1998 672,980 96
1 April 1998–31 March 1999 546,385 94
1 April 1999–31 March 2000 804,404 95
1 April 2000–31 March 2001 1,161,736 97
1 April 2001–31 December 2001 472,083 99