HC Deb 10 July 1995 vol 263 cc382-4W
Mr. Simpson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how much has been spent on outside advertising agencies for each year since 1979; and if he will list the specific advertising campaigns undertaken by his Department, their purpose and their cost. [32482]

Mr. Howard

Expenditure on advertising by my Department for each year since 1979 is as follows:

  • 1979–80: £2,904,671
  • 1980–81: £1,649,605
  • 1981–82: £1,834,476
  • 1982–83: £1,957,304
  • 1983–84: £2,760,681
  • 1984–85: £3,262,700
  • 1985–86: £3,306,391
  • 1986–87: £5,000,000
  • 1987–88: £4,700,000
  • 1988–89: £5,400,000
  • 1989–90: £5,500,000
  • 1990–91: £5,728,000
  • 1991–92: £7,275,940
  • 1992–93: £7,344,635
  • 1993–94: £9,090,222
  • 1994–95: £10,912,000

These figures include the 1.75 per cent. commission charged by the Central Office of Information for services associated with centralised purchasing.

The specific campaigns undertaken between 1990–91 and 1994–95 were as follows:

£
1990–91
Crime Prevention
To encourage more widespread crime prevention. 2,890,309
Electoral Registration
To encourage un-registered but otherwise eligible citizens to register to vote. 468,419
Fire Service Recruitment
To recruit retained fire fighters. 22,387
Special Constabulary
To stimulate increased applications to join the Special Constabulary. 1,176,645
Fire Safety
To encourage wider ownership, installation and maintenance of smoke alarms in domestic premises. 1,165,831
Miscellaneous Campaigns
A range of small campaigns such as Police Graduate Recruitment and advice about Magistrates' Courts. 4,409
1991–92
Crime Prevention 3,637,514
Dangerous Dogs Legislation
To inform owners of dogs included in legislation of action they must take to comply with that legislation. 262,719
Electoral Registration 627,336
Absent Voting
To advise eligible voters of absent voting rights 512,062
Fire Service Recruitment 25,773
Special Constabulary 954,705
Fire Safety 1,244,000
Miscellaneous Campaigns 11,831
1992–93
Crime Prevention 3,826,280
Electoral Registration 620,000
Special Constabulary 1,357,133
Fire Safety 1,534,522
Miscellaneous Campaigns 6,700
1993–94
Crime Prevention 4,984,722
Elections 620,000
Special Constabulary 1,459,000
Fire Prevention 2,020,000
Miscellaneous Campaigns 6,500
1994–95
Partners Against Crime
To encourage crime prevention and greater public co-operation with the police through Neighbourhood Watch, Street Watch and Neighbourhood Special Constables schemes. 6,675,313
Electoral Registration 650,000
Fire Safety recruitment 30,094
Fire Safety 757,428
Special Constabulary 2,799,165
Compaigns planned for 1995–96 are as follows:
Partners Against Crime
Electoral Registration
Fire Safety
Special Constabulary

This work is still being developed and it is not yet possible to give a precise budget for each campaign. The forest total spend for advertising in the current financial year is £7,300,000.

A breakdown by campaign subjects in the years before 1990–91 could be provided only at disproportionate cost to public funds. However, the subjects listed for the past five years are broadly the same as those covered in previous years.

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