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Health Centres (Basildon)

Volume 906: debated on Monday 23 February 1976

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what are the present plans for providing further health centres in Basildon new town.

A health centre in Basildon new town at Pitsea is planned for

NUMBERS OF PERSONS ON A GIVEN DAY WITH A DISALLOWANCE OR REDUCTION OF BENEFIT BECAUSE OF A DEFICIENT CONTRIBUTION RECORD
BenefitDateDisallowed*Reduced
Sickness Benefit30th May 197015,00057,000
5th June 197116,00057,000
3rd June 197217,00039,000
2nd June 197317,00053,000
1st June 197420,00054,000
Invalidity Benefit†30th May 19709,000Invalidity Benefit is always payable at the full rate
5th June 19719,000
3rd June 19728,000
2nd June 19739,000
1st June 19749,000
Unemployment Benefit1st May 197296,000Not available
7th May 197371,000
6th May 197461,000
5th May 1975121,000
Widow's Benefit31st December 1970Not available39,000
31st December 197134,000
30th November 197237,000
30th November 197336,000
29th November 197439,000
Retirement PensionNot available31st December 1970404,000
31st December 1971393,000
30th November 1972403,000
30th November 1973412,000
29th November 1974439,000
* Those experiencing the particular contingency on that day but not entitled to the benefit.
† Title to sickness benefit exhausted and the then basic contribution condition for invalidity benefit—156 contributions paid—not satisfied.

future addition to the programme of the Essex Area Health Authority.