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Travel Allowances

Volume 264: debated on Monday 16 October 1995

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To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage what rates of travel allowance may be claimed by civil servants in her Department when using their own vehicles for official business. [36361]

Mileage allowance rates in the Department of National Heritage with effect from 1 October 1995 are as follows:

Car Standard Rate
Up to 1500cc1501–2000ccOver 2000cc
Up to 4,000 miles34p43p47p
Over 4,000 miles19p23p31p
Public Transport Rate23p
Passenger supplementFirst passenger2p per mile
Others1p per mile
Equipment supplement3p per mile
Motor Cycles
Up to 125ccOver 125cc
Up to 4,000 miles
Third party insurance14.6p22.1p
Comprehensive insurance16.2p25.3p
Over 4,000 miles6.1p9.0p
Bicycles
Mileage allowance6p

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage if she will list the total cost of travel expenses claimed by civil servants using their own vehicles for official business in each of the last five years in her Department; and what would have been the saving in the last year if the maximum rate that could be claimed was set at the lowest rate. [36362]

My Department was created only in April 1992.The available figures for standard rate motor mileage claims in my Department are as follows

  • 1993–94: £82,273
  • 1994–95: £75,210.28

For the period 13 April 1992 to 31 March 1993 the information is not available in the format requested.

The saving in the last year if the maximum rate that could be claimed was set at the lowest rate—until 1 October 1995—of 35.7p per mile would be £1,985.36.