House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 14 Oct 2008 (pt 0005)
Department for Transport
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Departmental Telephone ServicesColin Challen: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what agencies or units for which his Department is responsible require the public to make telephone calls to them on numbers which charge more than the national call rate; and how much income each such agency derived from such charges in each of the last three years. [225639]
Mr. Hoon: The information requested is as follows, for the last three financial years and rounded:
| 2005-06 (£000) | 2006-07 (£000) | 2007-08 (£000) | Comments |
DfT (Central) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Had a 0845 line for a short period in 2007-08, generating no income |
DVLA | 2,424 | 2,894 | 3,382 | DVLA operates as a Trading Fund and income from 0870 lines supports the cost of the call centre and services. |
DSA | 693.2 | 623.3 | 672.0 | 0870 numbers are being replaced with low rate 0300 ones from 31 October 2008. |
VOSA | 63.4 | 72.4 | 78.6 | Replaced with a new low rate 0300 number from 1 September 2008. |
VCA | 0 | 0 | 0 | Has one 0844 line, generating no income |
HA | 0 | 0 | 0 | Calls to the 0845 HA Information Line are charged at a local rate. |
MCA | 0 | 0 | 0 | Has one 0870 line which generates no income |
GCDA | 0 | 0 | 0 | Has no premium rate lines |
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Mr Hoon makes the claim that the 0845 number for the Highways Agency is somehow charged at "
a local rate". He creates the pretence that there can somehow be more than one "local rate".
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 14 Oct 2008 (pt 0023)
Department for Children, Schools and Families
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Departmental Telephone ServicesColin Challen: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families what agencies or units for which his Department is responsible require the public to make telephone calls to them on numbers which charge more than the national call rate; and how much income each such agency has derived from such charges in each of the last three years. [225718]
Sarah McCarthy-Fry: The information is as follows:
(a) The DCSF general inquiry line uses an 0870 number to provide a standard call rate for members of the public irrespective of where they live in the country. The Department does not receive any income from the use of an 0870 number.
(b) The Department also contracts with suppliers to provide helpline services to the public, usually in support of information campaigns.
The Sexwise inquiry number is an 0800 number and is therefore free from landlines. The Affordable Childcare Campaign Helpline is also a free 0800 number. Calls to this number are diverted to local family information services in each local authority. The transfers are also cost free to callers.
As with all 0800 numbers, some mobile network charges may apply.
(c) The Department does not have any agencies.
(d) We do not hold costs for our non-departmental public bodies.
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Remember, Ms McCarthy-Fry provides a 0845 number for contacting her constituency office which she had previously described as "local rate". She now gives both the geographical and 0845 numbers. See the thread on her
here.
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 14 Oct 2008 (pt 0036)
Department of Health
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Departmental Telephone ServicesColin Challen: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what agencies or units for which his Department is responsible require the public to make telephone calls to them on numbers which charge more than the national call rate; and how much income each such agency has derived from such charges in each of the last three years. [225746]
Mr. Bradshaw
[holding answer 9 October 2008]: The Department's Executive agencies, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency have no 0845 or 0870 numbers for use by the public.
The Department has 24 arms length bodies, including the Executive agencies, and a number of national programmes e.g. NHS Employers. Local national health service organisations and general practitioner practices may have their own telephone numbers for the public. Information about telephone services for the public provided by these bodies is not held centrally and cannot be provided except at disproportionate cost.