HC Deb 05 March 1984 vol 55 cc455-61W
Mr. Home Robertson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many supplementary benefit claimants in Scotland receive extra weekly payments for heating costs; how many receive the higher amount; and if he will break down these figures to show the number of pensioners, people with children and other categories of claimants.

Dr. Boyson

[pursuant to his reply, 20 February 1984, c. 425]: The information requested is as follows. In December 1982 about 238,000 people were receiving supplementary benefit heating additions in Scotland.

Mr. John Patten

[pursuant to his reply, 17 February 1984, c. 355]: Information is not collected centrally in the precise form requested but certain statistics on the ambulance services have been made available to the Department by the York Health Authority. The following table, based on these statistics, shows the number of NHS emergency patients carried by each ambulance service and the rate per 100,000 population in each of the years 1978–79 to 1982–83 inclusive.

1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83
Ambulance authority service Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate
North West Thames Region
Bedfordshire 13.7 2,765 11.7 2,355 11.9 2,387 13.0 2,596 12.0 2,337
Hertfordshire 25.9 2,736 23.6 2,474 23.0 2,417 24.2 2,552 28.8 3,037
North East Thames Region
Essex 39.2 2,729 42.0 2,903 40.3 2,765 42.2 2,863 42.3 2,863
South East Thames Region
East Sussex 21.4 3,271 21.2 3,402 24.5 3,749 34.1 5,204 35.5 5,426
Kent 30.5 2,113 37.7 2,601 34.4 2,352 32.2 2,202 32.6 2,196
South West Thames Region
Surrey 21.9 2,194 22.5 2,262 22.7 1,958 23.4 2,340 23.0 2,259
West Sussex 15.4 2,432 15.3 2,380 15.4 2,362 15.8 2,424 15.7 2,418
London Ambulance * * 443.8 6,454 436.4 6,345 442.6 6,462 445.7 6,588
Wessex Region
Dorset 14.0 2,388 14.8 2,498 15.8 2,682 15.8 2,653 16.5 2,732
Hampshire 291 1,979 28.7 1,955 29.0 1,952 30.2 2,037 30.3 2,057
Wiltshire 11.8 2,213 12.2 2,278 10.6 1,976 12.6 2,346 13.1 2,441
Isle of Wight 2.7 2,341 2.5 1,976 2.5 2,125 30.0 2,615 2.9 2,470
Oxford Region
Berkshire 13.7 2,765 15.2 2,024 15.3 2,014 15.8 2,063 15.9 2,073
Buckinghamshire 9.9 2,052 9.7 1,979 8.7 1,698 9.0 1,693 9.6 1,644
Northamptonshire 12.0 2,328 13.0 2,492 13.2 2,508 13.4 2,533 12.7 2,380
Oxfordshire 7.7 1,520 8.3 1,639 7.8 1,520 16.9 3,284 16.6 3,229
South Western Region
Avon 22.0 2,402 22.3 2,413 22.0 2,380 22.8 2,462 22.9 2,474
Cornwall and Isle of Scilly 11.3 2,779 11.1 2,671 10.8 2,584 10.8 2,573 11.3 2,645
Devon 19.9 2,105 19.7 2,089 20.6 2,149 22.8 2,382 22.4 2,318
Gloucestershire 91 1,842 9.5 1,921 9.7 1,953 10.1 2,009 11.1 2,194
Somerset 6.3 1,538 6.3 1,544 6.7 1,607 6.7 1,620 6.6 1,537
West Midlands Region
Hereford and Worcester 15.4 2,550 18.3 2,959 19.3 3,061 19.5 3,091 10.5 1,642
Salop 5.7 1,546 18.0 1,582 19.3 1,680 7.3 1,679 3.2 832
Staffordshire 27.7 2,777 37.4 3,739 34.9 3,473 33.9 3,339 27.9 2,740
Warwickshire 8.3 1,784 8.3 1,770 7.4 1,576 7.7 1,629 7.6 1,596
West Midlands metropolitar * * 80.3 2,867 81.1 2,898 83.2 2,971 167.1 5,966
Mersey Region
Cheshire 24.4 2,731 26.8 2,943 25.6 2,817 26.6 2,914 27.3 2,990
Mersey metropolitan * * 88.3 5,710 93.6 6,113 93.7 6,096 96.4 6,322
North Western Region
Lancashire 50.5 3,695 53.9 3,934 52.7 3,856 53.2 3,893 55.0 4,029
Greater Manchester metroplitan * * 125.8 4,720 125.3 4,754 129.3 4,925 133.5 5,054
* Not available

Mrs. Dunwoody

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many miles were driven by (a) non-emergency ambulances, and (b) emergency ambulances in each regional health authority and in each group of district health authorities which jointly organise their services, in 1979 and at the latest available date.

Patient Mileage:
Number of miles (thousands) travelled bv Ambulance
Ambulance Service 1979–80 1982–83
Non-Emergency Emergency Non-Emergency Emergency
England 82,613 15,422 85,216 17,701
Northern regions
Cleveland 1,093 217 791 240
Cumbria 1,479 175 1,984 230
Durham 1,328 382 1,538 410
Northumbria Metropolitan 3,632 635 3,342 867
Yorkshire region

Mr. John Patten

[pursuant to his reply, 17 February 1984, c. 355]: The following table, based on the statistics compiled by the York health authority, shows the numbers of miles travelled in ambulances by non-emergency and emergency patients, for each ambulance service in 1979–80 and 1982–83.

Patient Mileage:
Number of miles (thousands) travelled by Ambulance
Ambulance Service 1979–80 1982–83
Non-Emergency Emergency Non-Emergency Emergency
Humberside 2,761 188 2,739 210
North Yorkshire 1,717 173 1,614 185
West Yorkshire Metropolitan 4,464 709 4,030 772
Trent region
Derbyshire 2,263 182 2,032 208
Leicestershire 1,739 292 1,848 342
Lincolnshire 1,229 222 1,364 209
Nottinghamshire 1,679 491 1,759 821
South Yorkshire Metropolitan 1,380 807 1,489 880
East Anglian region
Cambridgeshire 771 98 994 111
Norfolk 1,360 147 1,683 191
Suffolk 770 102 1,006 113
North West Thames region
Bedfordshire 826 68 874 132
Hertfordshire 2,391 222 1,861 231
North East Thames region
Essex 2,614 404 3,014 369
South East Thames region
East Sussex 1,156 201 1,160 227
Kent 3,221 379 3,779 453
South West Thames region
Surrey 1,870 279 2,159 314
West Sussex 875 204 993 220
London 7,242 3,157 7,753 3,266
Wessex region
Dorset 840 140 889 249
Hampshire 1,892 288 2,034 314
Wiltshire 798 93 546 139
Isle of Wight 174 33 191 43
Oxford region
Berkshire 1,139 197 1,207 218
Buckinghamshire 1,263 137 1,420 129
Northamptonshire 1,125 186 1,238 185
Oxfordshire 948 132 741 284
South Western region
Avon 2,043 142 2,040 148
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 1,175 179 1,334 184
Devon 1,354 185 1,602 218
Gloucestershire 1,256 122 1,273 161
Somerset 903 103 922 113
West Midlands region
Hereford and Worcester 918 173 987 151
Salop 1,242 86 1,239 63
Staffordshire 1,903 310 1,887 338
Warwickshire 821 81 828 71
West Midlands Metropolitan 3,427 682 3,063 1,070
Mersey region
Cheshire 2,014 304 2,120 336
Mersey Metropolitan 2,151 714 2,421 804
North Western region
Lancashire 3,032 495 2,933 566
Greater Manchester Metropolitan 4,335 906 4,493 916

Mrs. Dunwoody

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the average number of emergency ambulances on call per 100,000 population in England in each regional health authority and in each group of district health authorities which organise their ambulance services jointly.

Mr. John Patten

[pursuant to his reply, 17 February 1984, c. 355]: The precise information is not available. The following table, based on the statistics compiled by the York health authority, shows the total number of ambulances per 100,000 population served by each ambulance service in 1982–83.

Ambulance Services 1982–83 Number of Ambulances per 100,000 Population
Number
England 15
Northern Region
Cleveland 15
Cumbria 21
Durham 18
Northumbria Metropolitan 18
Yorkshire Region
Humberside 19
North Yorkshire 19
West Yorkshire Metropolitan 18
Trent Region
Derbyshire 16
Leicestershire 14
Lincolnshire 19
Nottinghamshire 14
South Yorkshire Metropolitan 11
East Anglian Region
Cambridgeshire 12
Norfolk 11
Suffolk 12
NW Thames Region
Bedfordshire 14
Hertfordshire 14
NE Thames Region
Essex 11
SE Thames Region
East Sussex 13
Kent 15
SW Thames Region
Surrey 12
West Sussex 13
London 16
Wessex Region
Dorset 10
Hampshire 11
Wiltshire 17
IsleofWight
14
Oxford Region
Berkshire 10
Buckinghamshire 13
Northamptonshire 14
Oxfordshire 11
South Western Region
Avon 15
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 18
Devon 12
Gloucestershire 17
Somerset 16
West Midlands Region
Hereford and Worcester 14
Salop 20
Staffordshire 15
Warwickshire 15
West Midlands Metropolitan 13
Mersey Region
Cheshire 11
Mersey Metropolitan 13
North Western Region
Lancashire 16
Greater Manchester Metropolitan 15

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