HC Deb 20 January 1994 vol 235 c767W
Mr. Jon Owen Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what advice has been given to councils to ensure that an additional bathroom or kitchen for the use of a person with a disability attracts a reduction in council tax payments, apart from that given on page 20 of Welsh Office pamphlet "Council Tax—Liability, Discounts and Exemptions".

Mr. Gwilym Jones

Advice on the application of the Council Tax (Reduction for Disabilities) Regulations 1992—SI 1992 No. 554—and the Council Tax (Reduction for Disabilities) (Amendment) Regulations 1993—SI 1993 No. 195—is contained in the revised council tax practice note No. 2 on liability, discounts and exemptions, issued to all billing authorities in July 1993.

Mr. Jon Owen Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales (1) what regulations along the lines of SI 1990 No.

Percentage of ambulances arriving within respective target times:
50 per cent. 95 per cent.
Year ended 31 March 1993 6 months to 30 September 1993 Year ended 31 March 1993 6 months to 30 September 1993
Clwyd 61 62 97 98
East Dyfed 59 60 94 93
Gwent1 54 52 96 97
Gwynedd 57 57 96 96
Mid Glamorgan 61 56 98 97
Pembrokeshire 42 45 88 90
Powys1 47 44 89 88
South Glamorgan1 54 58 91 94
West Glamorgan 61 57 95 92
Wales 57 56 95 95
1 Part of the area managed by the South and East Wales ambulance NHS trust.

Information on the ambulance services in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland should be sought from the appropriate Secretaries of State.

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