HC Deb 13 November 2000 vol 356 cc483-5W
Mr. Burstow

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will estimate the proportion of pensioners living in fuel poverty aged(a) 65 to 69, (b) 70 to 79 and (c) 80 years and above, broken down by (i) Government offices of the regions, (ii) groups of authorities with similar characteristics and (iii) area types based on the English House Conditions Survey Data for (A) 1991 and (B) 1996. [136221]

Mr. Meacher

There are two main definitions of a fuel poor household:

  1. (a) If, in order to maintain a satisfactory heating regime, it would be required to spend more than 10 per cent. of all income (including Housing Benefit and Income Support for Mortgage Interest) on all household fuel use.
  2. (b) If, in order to maintain a satisfactory heating regime, it would be required to spend more than 10 per cent. of its income (excluding Housing Benefit and Income Support for Mortgage Interest) on all household fuel use.

The 1991 English House Conditions Survey (EHCS) was based on a smaller sample of homes, and collected less information on each, compared to the 1996 survey. As a result it is not possible to provide the information requested without undue expenditure, and indeed if at all. The information that is available is shown in the table and is based on the definition at (b) above.

Number of fuel poor households aged 60 years or more based on data from the 1991 English House Condition Survey
Household type Percentage of households in fuel poverty Total number of households (thousands)
Couple aged 60 or more 44 3,096
One person aged 60 or more 80 2,840
1Based on the definition at (b) above.

Using data from the 1996 EHCS, the tables set out the breakdown of older fuel poor households by Government office region and also by type of location. In order to be statistically valid, some of the categories requested have been grouped together. A breakdown is not available on the basis of groups of local authorities which have similar characteristics.

Number of fuel poor households aged 60 years in each Government office region based on data from the 1996 English House Condition Survey
Government office region Age category (years) Percentage of fuel poor using definition (a) Percentage of fuel poor using definition (b) Total number of households (thousands)
North East 60 to 74 46 51 245
75 or above 47 54 108
Yorkshire and Humber 60 to 74 36 38 400
75 or above 55 67 269
North West 60 to 74 38 43 613
75 or above 38 49 332
East Midlands 60 to 74 32 36 381
75 or above 45 51 189
West Midlands 60 to 74 36 40 497
75 or above 54 61 222
South West 60 to 74 34 36 451
75 or above 43 49 300
Eastern 60 to 74 26 30 555
75 or above 43 50 246
South East 60 to 74 22 26 629
75 or above 35 37 384
Greater London 60 to 74 24 30 508
75 or above 41 49 234

Number of fuel poor households aged 60 years or more in urban/rural area based on data from the 1996 English House Condition Survey
Area type1 Age category (years) Percentage of fuel poor using definition (a) Percentage of fuel poor using definition (b) Total number of households (thousands)
Urban 60 to 74 31 35 3,289
75 to 84 38 45 1,422
85 or above 46 57 338
Rural 60 to 74 33 36 990
75 to 84 55 57 401
85 or above 62 71 124
1Urban includes city centre and suburban residential homes. Rural includes rural residential and village centre homes.