HC Deb 05 February 1975 vol 885 cc563-4W
Mrs. Wise

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many supplementary benefit claimants in each of the DHSS regions are having amounts from their benefits regularly saved on their behalf by DHSS.

Mr. Alec Jones

On the basis of a small sample of cases, including those where a deduction is made under Section 17(3) of the Supplementary Benefit Act 1966 for payment to a third party, the numbers as at November 1973 are approximately as follows:

Northern 3,000
Yorkshire and Humberside 2,000
East Midlands and East Anglia 1,000
London, North 2,000
London, South 3,000
London, West 2,000
South-Western 2,000
West Midlands 7,000
North-Western (Manchester) 3,000
North-Western (Merseyside) 2,000
Wales 2,000
Scotland 2,000
Great Britain 33,000

The Great Britain figures do not agree with the regional breakdown because of rounding.

Mr. Robin F. Cook

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what facilities are available in Edinburgh for the counter payment of supplementary benefit.

Mr. Alec Jones

Any supplementary benefit due for payment following a call at a local office is generally made by giro order issued through the post on the same day. Exceptionally, and only where there is need that is so urgent that payment is essential the same day, the giro order is issued over the counter. These arrangements apply generally in local offices of the Department.