HC Deb 22 February 1994 vol 238 cc127-8W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what is his estimate of the number of people receiving invalidity benefit or previous comparable benefits for each of the present parliamentary constituencies in Wales and for Wales as a whole.

Mr. Scott

This is a matter for Mr. Michael Bichard, the chief executive of the Benefits Agency. He will write to the hon. Member with such information as is available.

Letter from Mr. M. Bichard to Mr. Dafydd Wigley, dated 21 February 1994:

The Secretary of State has asked me to reply to your recent Parliamentary Question about the number of people receiving Invalidity Benefit or previous comparable benefits for the parliamentary constituencies in Wales and for Wales as a whole.

The information is not available in the exact format requested. This is because the Agency's District boundaries do not correspond with parliamentary constituencies.

However, the information for Wales as a whole is available. The number of customers in receipt of Invalidity Benefit in Wales at 4 April 1992, the latest date for which figures are available, was approximately 159,000. The statistics are based on a 1 per cent. sample of claimants.

Within the Wales Area Directorate there are 11 Districts. Appendix 1 shows the number of people claiming Invalidity Benefit at the last working day of April 1992 within each District in Wales. The figures were obtained from a 100 per cent. clerical count of cases in each office within each District and include a small number of people who have claimed but are not receiving Invalidity Benefit, eg. because there is underlying entitlement which has been extinguished by the payment of a higher overlapping benefit.

I have attached at appendix 2 a list of Districts within the Wales Area Directorate and the parliamentary constituencies which fall within each Districts area.

I hope you find this reply helpful.

Appendix 1
Number of people claiming invalidity benefit at the last working day of April 1992
Benefits agency district Number
Gwyneddigion 8,720
North Wales Coast 11,375
Mid Wales and Maelor 8,575
West Wales 17,543
Swansea 15,362
Ogwr Afan Nedd 19,505
South Glamorgan 13,915
South Gwent and Islwyn 12,432
Cynon, Merthyr and Rhymney Valley 21,063
Taff Rhondda 16,229
North Gwent and Brecon 14,844
Total 159,563
Appendix 2
Benefits agency district Parliamentary constituencies
Gwyneddigion Ceredigion and Pembroke North
Caernarfon
Conwy
Meirionnydd Nant Conwy
Ynys Mon
North Wales Coast Alyn and Deeside
Clwyd North West
Clwyd South West
Delyn
Conwy
Meirionnydd Nant Conwy
Mid Wales and Maelor Alyn and Deeside
Clwyd South West
Delyn
Wrexham
Brecon and Radnor
Montgomery
Meirionnydd Nant Conwy
West Wales Carmarthen
Ceredigion and Pembroke North
Llanelli
Pembroke
Gower
Neath
Swansea Gower
Neath
Swansea East
Swansea West
Brecon and Radnor
Ogwr Afan Nedd Bridgend
Ogmore
Aberavon
Neath
South Glamorgan Cardiff Central
Cardiff North
Cardiff South and Penarth
Cardiff West
Vale of Glamorgan
South Gwent and Islwyn Islwyn
Monmouth
Newport East
Newport West
Cynon, Merthyr and Caerphilly
Rhymney Valley Cynon Valley
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
Taff Rhondda Cynon Valley
Ogmore
Pontypridd
Rhondda
North Gwent and Brecon Blanau Gwent
Monmouth
Torfaen
Brecon and Radnor