HC Deb 19 April 2004 vol 420 cc6-7W
Brian Cotter

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions if he will estimate the number of pensioners in Somerset who will receive the £100 payment towards council tax, broken down by(a) parliamentary constituency and (b) local authority area. [165599]

Malcolm Wicks

We are looking at the most effective and cost-efficient way to make the payments of £100 to eligible households. It is intended that a single one-off payment is made in 2004–05.

The latest available data showing households in Somerset with at least one occupant aged 70 or over broken down by (a) parliamentary constituency and (b)> local authority area are in the tables. We expect the 2004–05 figures to be similar.

Households in Somerset with at least one occupant aged 70 or over by parliamentary constituency.
Parliantentary Constituency Households
Bath 9,185
Bridgwater 10,030
Somerton and Frome 9,280
Taunton 11,095
Wansdyke 8,185
Wells 10,430
Weston-Super-Mare 10,155
Woodspring 8,570
Yeovil 10,190
Total 87,120

Households in Somerset with at least one occupant aged 70 or over by local authority
Local Authority Households
Mendip district council 9,530
Sedgemoor district council 10,745
South Somerset district council 15,685
Taunton Deane borough council 10,525
West Somerset district council 4,540
Total 51,025
Notes:
1. Numbers are rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Any residence found to have four or more occupants is not included in these figures as it is assumed to be a Residential Care Nursing Home.
3. Local authorities and parliamentary constituencies have been allocated using the relevant ONS postcode directory.
4. Parliamentary constituency boundaries might not match exactly with local authority boundaries.
Source:
IAD Information center, Winter Fuel Payments data Winter 2002–03 100 per cent. sample.