HC Deb 22 February 1996 vol 272 cc293-4W
Mr. Corbyn

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what has been(a) the total level of housing benefit paid out and (b) the number of recipients in each London borough for each of the past five years. [15931]

Mr. Roger Evans

The available information is set out in the tables:

Table 1: Average number of housing benefit recipients in London boroughs
1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94
Barking and Dagenham 8,500 14,300 14,600 15,400 16,400
Barnet 8,500 13,200 14,800 16,900 19,000
Bexley 5,300 8,300 8,900 9,900 10,000
Brent 14,200 18,500 22,200 27,200 32,000
Bromley 7,800 12,400 13,500 14,600 15,600
Camden 16,300 23,400 25,900 30,800 32,600
City of London 700 900 600 1,100 1,100
Croydon 10,700 16,800 20,000 22,100 23,700
Ealing 12,400 18,600 16,900 20,400 24,300
Enfield 9,000 14,200 15,500 17,300 18,000
Greenwich 12,700 18,800 21,000 23,900 25,500
Hackney 21,200 25,900 32,300 35,500 37,500
Hammersmith and Fulham 12,600 17,200 18,700 20,500 22,500
Haringey 16,900 31,100 35,800 37,500 38,500
Harrow 4,100 6,900 7,800 9,100 10,000
Havering 5,800 9,900 10,400 10,800 13,900
Hillingdon 5,600 10,100 11,500 13,400 14,800
Hounslow 7,000 10,600 10,500 12,000 16,700
Islington 16,000 23,900 27,300 27,100 30,100
Kensington and Chelsea 9,500 11,400 13,200 15,500 17,600
Kingston upon Thames 3,100 6,000 6,300 6,800 7,400
Lambeth 22,400 29,600 34,700 37,900 42,800
Lewisham 19,600 31,400 34,100 33,000 36,100
Mellon 5,400 9,900 10,900 11,600 12,100
Newham 15,800 27,500 29,600 34,800 35,800
Redbridge 6,300 10,300 11,100 12,300 13,500
Richmond upon Thames 4,500 8,000 8,100 8,700 9,600
Southwark 20,600 26,500 30,200 35,300 40,600
Sutton 4,700 8,200 8,900 9,600 10,300
Tower Hamlets 19,800 26,500 28,600 30,400 32,100
Waltham Forest 11,600 15,700 17,600 19,400 19,300
Wandsworth 16,300 24,800 26,300 29,500 29,700
Westminster 11,200 16,500 18,600 20,200 22,400

Source:

Housing Benefit Management Information System.

Figures given are an average of four quarters in each year.

Table 2: Housing benefit expenditure in London boroughs
£ millions
1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94
Barking and Dagenham 10.300 12.600 17.200 21,600 28.000
Barnet 19.500 24.500 32.100 44.100 59.500
Bexley 8.900 10.800 14.100 20.100 26.900
Brent 42.600 50.900 63.500 85.700 110.100
Bromley 17.400 21.000 27.600 34.000 41.600
Camden 41.200 53.900 67.100 87.300 104.700
City of London 1.400 1.700 2.000 2.400 2.800
Croydon 21.200 29.900 46.700 58.200 73.900
Ealing 36.000 41.600 56.600 78.900 104.800
Enfield 21.900 27.000 37.100 45.800 52.400
Greenwich 27.200 30.900 44.000 55.700 67.300
Hackney 40.000 58.200 89.000 114.500 144.200
Hammersmith and Fulham 33.600 36.600 48.200 57.300 69.900
Haringey 53.000 41.300 105.400 117.300 131.400
Harrow 10.200 13.100 19.500 26.300 33.900
Havering 11.000 14.000 16.100 20.100 24.900
Hillingdon 11.900 15.300 23.900 35.000 45.900
Hounslow 13.900 15.800 23.100 33.700 44.700
Islington 33.300 42.100 66.500 75.400 94.300
Kensington and Chelsea 21.300 24.100 34.700 48.700 64.600
Kingston upon Thames 8.000 10.200 14.400 18.500 23.700
Lambeth 40.400 47.600 66.900 90.600 114.300
Lewisham 33.300 41.900 54.800 68.000 86.000

Table 2: Housing benefit expenditure in London boroughs
£ millions
1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94
Merton 12.500 18.100 24.700 29.700 34.500
Newham 33.300 47.600 64.100 81.100 105.300
Redbridge 17.200 25.100 35.500 44.400 50.300
Richmond upon Thames 9.700 12.300 16.600 21.400 26.100
Southwark 42.900 97.400 70.000 92.600 108.200
Sutton 9.800 11.700 16.600 21.000 25.400
Tower Hamlets 44.200 50.100 70.000 70.000 70.300
Waltham Forest 20.000 24.900 36.100 45.300 54.000
Wandsworth 38.800 46.800 62.800 79.300 98.100
Westminster 35.700 43.200 61.600 88.700 114.200

Sources:

Audited accounts provided to the Departments of Social Security and Environment.

Audited accounts for 1994–95 are not yet available.

Mr. Corbyn

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what was the total cost of administration of housing benefit for each London borough in the last financial year; and what proportion of this was borne by central Government for each borough. [15932]

Mr. Evans

The latest available information is set out in the table.

£ thousand
London borough Administration costs
Barking and Dagenham 643
Barnet 2,411
Bexley 510
Brent 3,149
Bromley 1,466
Camden 4,722
City 205
Croydon 1,784
Ealing 2,946
Enfield 2,383
Greenwich 2,923
Hackney 2,872
Hammersmith and Fulham 3,192
Haringey 2,561
Harrow 885
Havering 453
Hillingdon 1,724
Hounslow 2,264
Islington 3,111
Kensington and Chelsea 2,971
Kingston upon Thames 596
Lambeth 3,694
Lewisham 3,618
Merton 612
Newham 3,698
Redbridge 1,330
Richmond upon Thames 737
Southwark 2,543
Sutton 774
Tower Hamlets 2,039
Waltham Forest 1,903
Wandsworth 1,815
Westminster 5,224

Note:

No figures are available for the proportion of Housing Benefit administration costs met by Central Government. This is because half of the subsidy is distributed by the Department for the Environment, via the Revenue Support Grant. This does not specify the exact amount attributable to Housing Benefit.

Source:

Department for the Environment return 'RO4 Housing Benefit, Sports and Other' 1994–95.

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