HC Deb 16 July 1985 vol 83 cc138-41W
Mr. Hume

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) how many single payments for funeral expenses under supplementary benefits regulations have been made in each of the past five years and the first half of the current year in Northern Ireland;

(2) how many single payments for maternity expenses under supplementary benefits regulations have been made in each of the past five years and the first half of the current year in Northern Ireland.

Mr. Chris Patten

Information is not readily available in the form requested and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost. However, figures derived from the annual statistical inquiry show that the numbers of single payments made during the preceding 12 months to persons on supplementary benefit at the time of the inquiry were as follows:

Numbers
Funeral expenses Maternity expenses
November 1979 372
December 1980 558

Numbers
Funeral expenses Maternity expenses
December 1981 729 3,035
December 1982 957 7,418
December 1983* 1,120 11,009
* The latest year for which figures are held.
Not available.

Source: 5 per cent. sample.

Mr. Hume

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many single payments have been made under supplementary benefit regulations in each social security office in Northern Ireland in the first half of the current year.

Mr. Chris Patten

The numbers of single payments made under supplementary benefit legislation in each social security office in Northern Ireland during the period from 15 January 1985 to 4 June 1985 are as follows:

Office Number
Andersonstown 7,203
Antrim 5,565
Armagh 2,733
Ballymena 2,654
Ballymoney 2,724
Ballynahinch 313
Banbridge 1,554
Bangor 1,297
Carrickfergus 2,072
Coleraine 3,756
Cookstown 2,615

Office 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Andersonstown * * * * * 301,241 731,085
Antrim 43,917 59,467 106,217 312,811 606,829 976,867 615,739
Armagh 39,965 34,369 45,955 116,833 221,067 446,018 321,252
Ballymena 42,637 51,264 77,235 186,358 289,346 422,885 222,774
Ballymoney 19,108 17,090 30,218 73,037 204,339 359,090 237,118
Ballynahinch 3,820 3,788 6,328 14,747 31,055 44,947 32,183
Banbridge 12,621 11,073 20,678 56,887 116,912 191,351 134,664
Bangor 9,533 11,586 14,338 50,782 134,719 220,760 139,403
Carrickfergus 34,896 39,948 26,831 88,229 211,659 402,890 222,631
Coleraine 46,118 49,243 65,442 159,900 422,513 736,496 370,956
Cookstown 38,402 34,289 84,802 148,837 294,692 733,689 392,022
Corporation Street 68,563 102,019 69,355 303,285 738,164 1,466,891 970,966
Downpatrick 8,897 14,791 20,654 58,373 132,220 217,704 144,198
Dungannon 64,682 86,751 186,848 378,221 979,249 1,325,356 616,173
Enniskillen 59,562 80,903 101,161 201,686 368,698 610,812 291,649
Falls Road 84,166 129,944 86,401 443,579 1,457,903 1,937,958 760,905
Holywood Road 21,700 25,296 30,050 150,993 423,319 686,499 526,661
Kilkeel 5,591 3,854 8,700 23,959 51,449 92,377 50,557
Knockbreda 28,816 39,873 47,294 147,447 220,221 339,653 193,124
Larne 25,155 31,044 35,629 66,991 152,180 245,094 164,823
Limavady 17,758 25,070 51,624 80,288 173,668 272,613 175,433
Lisburn 65,469 79,534 78,849 269,252 895,573 1,723,169 700,166
Londonderry 253,888 388,068 378,864 1,073,917 1,550,847 2,016,634 1,197,361
Lurgan 74,641 95,872 144,093 267,617 445,201 907,953 654,226
Magherafelt 33,883 34,110 51,907 100,970 203,618 465,689 329,749
Newcastle 9,282 6,842 10,729 36,040 58,508 116,673 103,816
Newry 50,456 86,236 102,171 299,699 743,592 1,282,790 653,570
Newtownabbey 59,833 42,531 89,282 248,579 432,391 877,040 489,179
Newtownards 19,545 27,620 34,130 92,682 152,839 305,872 149,194
Omagh 38,654 53,699 75,799 202,507 368,591 608,315 466,657
Portadown 28,935 34,954 34,623 72,109 172,371 326,730 221,459
Shaftesbury Square 38,189 56,607 77,357 211,781 383,434 587,097 381,665
Shankill 65,322 77,384 39,657 211,746 398,090 601,249 320,122
Strabane 74,523 120,299 161,099 544,429 1,247,680 1,669,815 753,417
* Andersonstown Social Security Office opened in October 1984.
Incomplete returns due to industrial action.
To 4 June 1985.

Office Number
Corporation Street 7,774
Downpatrick 1,567
Dungannon 4,085
Enniskillen 3,670
Falls Road 8,654
Hollywood Road 4,412
Kilkeel 597
Knockbreda 1,921
Larne 1,956
Limavady 2,027
Lisburn 6,024
Londonderry 8,741
Lurgan 4,616
Magherafelt 2,243
Newcastle 974
Newry 5,701
Newtownabbey 5,897
Newtownards 1,335
Omagh 4,143
Portadown 2,226
Shaftesbury Square 2,602
Shankill 3,524
Strabane 5,186
Total 122,361

Mr. Hume

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what was the total amount of money spent on single payments made under supplementary benefit in each of the past five years and the first half of the current year by each social security office in Northern Ireland.

Mr. Chris Patten

The information is given in the table:

Mr. Hume

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many urgent needs payments under supplementary benefit regulations have been made in each of the past five years and the first half of the current year by each social security office in Northern Ireland; and what was the total amount of money so paid by each office in each year.

Mr. Chris Patten

I regret that the information requested is not available

Mr. Hume

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) how many single payments have been made under supplementary benefit regulations for furniture and household equipment in each social security office in Northern Ireland in the first half of the current year and in each of the past five years; and what was the total amount so paid in each office in each year;

(2) how many single payments have been made under supplementary benefit regulations for clothing and footwear in each social security office in Northern Ireland in the first half of the current year and each of the past five years; and what was the total amount so paid in each office in each year.

Mr. Chris Patten

I regret that the information is not held centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Mr. Hume

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) what figures are available to indicate the numbers of supplementary benefit claimants in Northern Ireland who receive additional requirement payments for some heating costs;

(2) what figures are available to indicate the numbers of supplementary benefit claimants in Northern Ireland who receive additional requirement payments for excessive laundry costs;

(3) what figures are available to indicate the number of supplementary benefit claimants in Northern Ireland who receive additional requirement payments for extra dietary costs;

(4) what figures are available to indicate the number of suplementary benefit claimants in Northern Ireland who receive additional requirement payments for special clothing and footwear or heavy wear and tear on clothing.

Mr. Chris Patten

At 7 December 1983, the latest date for which figures are available, the estimated numbers of supplemenary benefit recipients whose additional requirements included the cost of heating, laundry, diets, clothing and footwear were as follows:

Number
Heating 104,300
Laundry 1,300
Diets 21,100
Clothing and footwear 350

Source: Annual Statistical Enquiry.

The amounts payable for such requirements is reduced in certain long-term cases by £1 a week.