§ Ms BuckTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many council tax benefit claimants live in properties in Band F and above where council tax benefit is not restricted, broken down by(a) Government Office region, (b) type of tenure and (c) claimants who are (i) pensioners and (ii) non-pensioners. [119473]
§ Maria EagleThe available information is in the tables.
Number of recipients Council tax benefit recipients in property bands F, G and H where council tax benefit is not restricted—by Government Office Region—May 2001 North East 11,000 North West 11,000 Yorks and the Humber 2— East Midlands 2— West Midlands 11,000 East 11,000 London 7,000 South East 3,000 South West 11,000 Wales 11,000 Scotland 12,000 Total 19,000 Council tax benefit recipients in property bands F, G and H where council tax benefit is not restricted—by tenure—May 2001 LA tenant 11,000 Private regulated (excluding RSL) 1 1,000 Private deregulated (excluding RSL) 1 1,000 RSL tenants 1 1,000 Owner-occupier 7,000 Tenure unknown 9,000 Total 19,000 Council tax benefit recipients aged 60 and over3 and under 604 in property bands F, G and H where council tax benefit is not restricted—May 2001 Age 60 and over 13,000 Under 60 6,000 Total 19,000 1 Figures under 2,500 are subject to a high degree of sampling variation and should be used only as a guide to the situation. 2 Data are negligible. 3 60 and over refers to cases where the benefit recipient and/or their partner is aged 60 and over. 4 Under 60 refers to cases where the benefit recipient and their partner are aged under 60. Notes:
1. The figures are based on a 1 per cent. sample and are therefore subject to a degree of sampling variation.
2. The data refer to households claiming housing benefit which may be a single person, a couple or a family. More than one benefit household can live in one property, for example two or more adults in a flat or house-share arrangement.
3. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand.
4. Totals may not sum due to rounding.
5. Figures for any non-responding authorities have been estimated.
6. Figures exclude any Second Adult Rebate cases.
Source:
Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Management Information System, Annual 1 per cent. sample, taken in May 2001.