§ Ms. MowlamTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many young people have been refused benefit after making an application under the severe hardship rule.
§ Mr. NeedhamTwelve during the period 12 September 1988 to 30 June 1989.
286Wwhich members of the public are admitted, whether on payment or otherwise, (ii) public authority dwellings, (iii) private dwellings and (iv) other buildings;
(4) what are the total values of (a) plan fees and (b) inspection fees that were paid to each district council in Northern Ireland under the Building (Prescribed Fees) Regulations (NI) 1982 in each year since 1 January 1983, in respect of (i) buildings to which members of the public are admitted, whether on payment or otherwise, (ii) public authority dwellings, (iii) private dwellings and (iv) other buildings;
(5) what are the total values of applications for exemption of payment of (a) plan fees and (b) inspection fees refused for each district council area in Northern Ireland under the Building (Prescribed Fees) (Amendment) Regulations (NI) 1983 in each year since 1 January 1984 in respect of (i) buildings to which members of the public are admitted, whether on payment or otherwise, (ii) public authority dwellings, (iii) private dwellings and (iv) other buildings;
(6) what are the total values of exemptions from payment of (a) plan fees and (b) inspection fees granted under the Building (Prescribed Fees) (Amendment) Regulations (NI) 1983 in each year since 1 January 1984 in respect of (i) buildings to which members of the public are admitted, whether on payment or otherwise, (ii) public authority dwellings, (iii) private dwellings and (iv) other buildings.
§ Mr. NeedhamInformation in the form requested is not readily available and could be compiled only at disproportionate cost.