HC Deb 05 March 1990 vol 168 cc525-6W
34. Mr. Geraint Howells

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he plans to increase housing benefit in real terms in the next financial year.

Mrs. Gillian Shephard

The uprating of housing benefit and community charge benefit personal allowances and premiums takes effect in April 1990. Certain premiums are being increased above the amount required to maintain their value in real terms: these are the family premium, the disabled child premium and the lone parent premium. In October the lone parent's earnings disregard is to increase from £15 to £25, and a carer's premium is being introduced.

Mr. William Powell

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will publish for each local authority area in Northamptonshire, the number of people presently receiving housing benefit and income support together with housing benefit; and what are the costs involved.

Mrs. Gillian Shephard

The information requested is in the table.

Housing Benefit: Estimated recipients and benefit expenditure
Local authority Housing benefit only Numbers Housing benefit and Income support Numbers Local authority estimated cost £ million
Corby 1,834 2,500 4.5
Daventry 1,804 1,539 2.8
East Northampton 1,981 2,128 2.9
Kettering 2,989 2,904 4.6
Northampton 6,668 7,978 15.4
South Northants 1,896 1,392 2.3
Wellingborough 2,295 3,172 4.7

Note: Expenditure information is not available by recipient group.

Source: Local authority caseload returns November 1988-August 1989 and 1989–90 expenditure estimates.

Mr. Austin Mitchell

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what was the number of households and persons in the London borough of Lambeth claiming housing benefit and rate relief in 1988 and in 1989.

Mrs. Gillian Shephard

Information about the number of households or persons claiming housing benefit is not available. However, the estimated number of households receiving housing benefit is in the table.

1988 1989
Assistance with rent only 1,538 1,492
Assistance with rates only 1,363 1,852
Assistance with both rent and rates 26,836 26,275
All housing benefit 29,737 29,619

Source: Local authority complete caseload return November 1988; partial return May 1989 supplemented by estimates.