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Price Surveys And Comparisons

Volume 919: debated on Friday 19 November 1976

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asked the Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection if he has further plans to extend the local price inflation survey scheme; and whether consideration has been given to encouraging the involvement of more voluntary groups in this scheme.

We introduced the present local price survey scheme in the latter part of 1975 as part of the Government's anti-inflation programme. It will continue to the end of 1976–77 financial year, and we are now considering what arrangements should apply after that date.

Weekly surveysOccasional food surveysCoal and/or sanitary protection
England
Greater London4425
South East371336
SouthWest82
Midlands5324
East Anglia1
North West4124
North East57351
Scotland
Strathclyde16249
Lothian8
Fife36
Western Isles1
Grampian1
Perth1
Wales
North Wales4
South Wales2417
Total29722232

We have given every encouragement to voluntary bodies to participate where surveys were not already being conducted by local authorities. We have approached the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux and the National Federation of Consumer Groups as well as giving help to particular bodies like the North Staffordshire National Housewives Association and Southampton University which showed an interest. In addition, the TUC has drawn the attention of local trades councils to the scheme and asked them to help in any way they can. As few voluntary bodies have the have been made have actually been carried necessary resources to persist with local price surveys every week, their main contribution has been in occasional surveys in areas not covered by weekly price comparisons.

asked the Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection how many grants for collection of local price information have been made by his Department in each United Kingdom region since the inception of the scheme.

We have now approved 297 schemes for weekly price comparisons and a further 22 schemes for occasional comparisons of food prices. In addition, we are giving grants in shopping centres for quarterly surveys of the prices of coal and/or sanitary protection. We plan to give grants in the near future for occasional surveys of the prices of petrol and of goods in small packs. The breakdown by regions is as follows:

asked the Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection what proof his Department requires that local price information collection schemes, for which grants have been made have actually been carried out; and whether there is any monitoring of the effectiveness of these schemes.

The vast majority of the local price comparison schemes are carried out by local authorities. We receive from each body responsible for a scheme copies of the weekly survey results and details of the measures they have taken to publicise those results. A considerable number of the surveys have been visited and seen in action. The bodies concerned are also obliged to maintain financial records which are subject to audit.Participants in the surveys have generally reported a good public recep-

CentreOpening date
Bridgend26th February 1976
Portsmouth15th March 1976
Wallsend1st April 1976
Coventry14th April 1976
Swadlincote23rd April 1976
Dudley30th April 1976
Stevenage1st May 1976
Norwich7th May 1976
Wakefield7th May 1976
Aberdeen7th June 1976
Hereford West (M) Covering main towns throughout whole county15th June 1976
Hereford East19th July 1976
Swansea2nd July 1976
Thanet (M) Covering main shopping areas27 th July 1976
Lambeth31st July 1976
Clwyd (M) Covering main residential and industrial centres2nd August 1976
Wrexham2nd August 1976
Ripley23rd August 1976
Wandsworth1st September 1976
Lerwick1st September 1976
South Strathclyde (M) Covering locations outside main areas not covered by a CAC14th September 1976
Grimsby23rd September 1976
Edinburgh (M) Covering main towns in Region24th September 1976
Cambridge27th September 1976
Peterborough27th September 1976
Plymouth1st October 1976
Islington1st October 1976
Worksop18th October 1976
Wythenshawe26th October 1976
Leigh26th October 1976
Bedfordshire (M) Covering main areas of population in Mid and South Bedfordshire1st November 1976

tion for them. A small pilot study of consumer reaction was undertaken in May in certain centres. The results, though undoubtedly not representative of all centres, indicated that the surveys were welcomed by the public.