§ Mr. Redmondasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Don Valley claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Don Valley are expected to qualify each year for a maternity payment from the social fund after April.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Don valley constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Doncaster East, Doncaster West and Mexborough, although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The number of claims received for maternity grant in each of the three offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number Doncaster East 1,585 Doncaster West 2,072 Mexborough 482 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Boyesasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Houghton and Washington claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Houghton and Washington are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
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§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Houghton and Washington constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Chester-le-Street, Houghton-le-Spring and Sunderland North, although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The number of claims received for maternity grant in each of the three offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number Chester-le-Street 948 Houghton-le-Spring 579 Sunderland North 2,097 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Easthamasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Manchester, Blackley claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Manchester, Blackley are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Manchester, Blackley constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Cheetham and Failsworth, although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The number of claims received for maternity grant in each of the two offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number Cheetham 1,017 Failsworth 1,349 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Sedgemoreasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Hackney South and Shoreditch claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Hackney South and Shoreditch are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund annually after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Hackney, South and Shoreditch constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Hoxton and Hackney, although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The numbers of claims received for maternity grant in each of the two offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number Hoxton 1,585 Hackney 1,374 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
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§ Mr. Allen McKayasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Barnsley, West and Penistone constituency claimed maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Barnsley, West and Penistone constituency is covered by the Department's office at Barnsley, West, although its boundary is not conterminous with the constituency. The number of claims received for maternity grant in the office during the calendar year 1986 was 2,062.
It is not possible to pred:ct how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Dr. Marekasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Wrexham claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Wrexham are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Wrexham constituency is covered by the Department's office at Wrexham, although its boundary is not conterminous with the constituency. The number of claims received for maternity grant in the office during the calendar year 1986 was 1813.
It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Dr. Marekasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Clwyd, south-west claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Clwyd, south-west are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Clwyd, South-West constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Wrexham, Mold and Rhyl, although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The number of claims received for maternity grant in the 3 offices during the calendar year 1986 was as follows:
Number Wrexham 1,813 Mold 497 Rhyl 1,577 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Ron Daviesasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Caerphilly constituency claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many are expected to qualify annually for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
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§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Caerphilly constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Merthyr Tydfil, Bargoed and Caerphilly although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The number of claims received for maternity grant in each of the three offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number Merthyr Tydfil 906 Bargoed 706 Caerphilly 836 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Ron Daviesasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Caerphilly constituency received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and how many are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance annually after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 328 claims to maternity allowance were made at Bargoed, 520 at Caerphilly and 639 at Merthyr Tydfil, the Department's offices which cover the constituency although their boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Caerphilly will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Mr. Ernie Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Hackney, North and Stoke Newington constituency received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available, and how many are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested. But in the twelve months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 866 claims to maternity allowance were made at Hackney, 1,223 at Stoke Newington and 1,209 at Finsbury Park the Department's offices which cover the constituency, although the boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Hackney, North and Stoke Newington will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Mr. Ernie Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Hackney, North and Stoke Newington constituency claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
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§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Hackney, North and Stoke Newington constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Hackney, Stoke Newington and Finsbury Park, although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The numbers of claims received for maternity grant in each of the three offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number Hackney 1,374 Stoke Newington 1,713 Finsbury Park 1,318 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Wareingasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in the Liverpool, West Derby constituency received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and how many are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 868 claims to maternity allowance were made at West Derby and 686 at Huyton, the Department's offices which cover the constituency although their boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Liverpool, West Derby will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Mr. Wareingasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in the Liverpool, West Derby constituency claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Liverpool, West Derby constituency is covered by the Department's offices at West Derby and Huyton although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The numbers of claims received for maternity grant in each of the two offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number West Derby 1,356 Huyton 1,273 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Loydenasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in the Liverpool claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are 149W available; and how many women in Liverpool are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
Liverpool is served by a number of local DHSS offices. The number of claims received for maternity grant in each of the following 11 offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number Belle Vale 1,021 Bootle 1,262 Breckfield 1,103 City 388 Crosby 965 Edge Hill 747 Garston 861 Huyton 1,273 Kirkby 1,435 Toxteth 854 West Derby 1,356 It is not possible to predict how many women in Liverpool will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Allan Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Bootle claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Bootle are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Bootle constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Bootle and Crosby although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The numbers of claims received for maternity grant in each of the two offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number Bootle 1,262 Crosby 965 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Allan Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Bootle received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Bootle are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 846 claims to maternity allowance were made at Bootle and 617 at Crosby, the Department's offices which cover the constituency although their boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Bootle will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that 150W in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Mr. Parkasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Coventry claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Coventry are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Coventry North-East constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Coventry East and Coventry West although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The numbers of claims received for maternity grant in each of the two offices during the calendar year 1986 were as follows:
Number Coventry East 2,388 Coventry West 2,150 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Parkasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Coventry received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Coventry are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 1,369 claims to maternity allowance were made at Coventry (East) and 1,430 at Coventry (West) the Department's offices which cover the constituency although the boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Coventry will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Mr. Boyesasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Houghton and Washington received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Houghton and Washington are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 575 claims to maternity allowance were made at Chester-le-Street, 1,360 claims at Sunderland North and 370 claims at Houghton-le-Spring, the Department's offices which cover the constituency although their boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Houghton and Washington will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. 151W However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Mr. Easthamasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Manchester, Blackley received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Manchester, Blackley are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 1,003 claims to maternity allowance were made at Failsworth and 651 at Cheetham, the Department's offices which cover the constituency although their boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Manchester Blackley will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Mr. Sedgemoreasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Hackney. South and Shoreditch received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Hackney, South and Shoreditch are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance annually after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 866 claims to maternity allowance were made at Hackney and 695 at Hoxton, the Department's offices which cover the constituency, although the boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Hackney, South and Shoreditch will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Dr. Marekasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Clwyd, South-West received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Clwyd, South-West are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 1,954 claims to maternity allowance were made at Wrexham and at Mold and 1,065 at Rhyl, the Department's offices which cover the constituency although their boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Clwyd, South-West will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Dr. Marekasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Wrexham received 152W maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and how many women in Wrexham are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 1,954 claims to maternity allowance were made at Wrexham, the Department's office which covers the constituency although their boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Wrexham will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84.000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Mr. Allen McKayasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Barnsley, West and Penistone constituency received maternity allowance in the last year for which figures are available; and what is his estimate of the number of women in Barnsley, West and Penistone constituency who are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. Majorinformation is not available in the form requested, but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 724 claims to maternity allowance were made at Barnsley West, the Department's office which covers the constituency although the boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Barnsley, West and Penistone will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.
§ Mr. Craigenasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many women in Glasgow, Maryhill claimed the maternity grant in the last year for which figures are available: and how many are expected to qualify for a maternity payment from the social fund after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation on the number of claimants to maternity grant is not available in the precise form requested.
The Glasgow, Maryhill constituency is covered by the Department's offices at Glasgow City, Springburn and Maryhill although their boundaries are not conterminous with the constituency. The numbers of claims received for maternity grant in each of the three offices during the calendar year of 1986 were as follows:
Number Glasgow City 485 Springburn 927 Maryhill 1,103 It is not possible to predict how many women in the constituency will qualify for maternity payments from the social fund from April 1987.
§ Mr. Craigenasked the Secretary of State for Social Services (i) how many women in Glasgow, Maryhill received maternity allowance in the last year for which 153W figures are available and (ii) how many women in Glasgow, Maryhill are expected to receive statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance after April 1987.
§ Mr. MajorInformation is not available in the form requested but in the 12 months ending April 1986, the latest year for which figures are available, 744 claims to maternity allowance were made at Springburn, 261 at City and 892 at Maryhill the Department's offices which cover the constituency although the boundaries are not conterminous.
It is not possible to predict how many women in Glasgow, Maryhill will qualify for statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance from April 1987. However, it is estimated that in total some 230,000 women will qualify for statutory maternity pay and 84,000 for maternity allowance in 1987–88.