§ Mr. McInnesasked the Secretary of State for Scotland to indicate the average tender price for a four-apartment non-traditional and traditional house, respectively, for 1952, 1953 and 1954.
Commander GalbraithDuring the last three years for which figures are available—up to September, 1954—there has been a substantial fall in average tender prices both for traditional and non-traditional houses. The fall is particularly marked in the last year. In these circumstances, when the market has been falling, it would not be in the public interest to give actual figures.
§ Mr. McInnesasked the Secretary of State for Scotland to indicate the number 177W of two-, three-, four-, and five-apartment houses, respectively, completed in Scotland during each of the years 1951 to 1954.
Commander GalbraithThe available records of the proportion of houses of the
PROPORTION OF HOUSES OF DIFFERENT SIZES IN APPROVED TENDERS October, 1950 to September, 1951 October, 1951 to September, 1952 October, 1952 to September, 1953 October, 1953 to September, 1954 Houses Houses Houses Houses per cent. percent. percent. per cent. 1 and 2 apts. … … 667 1,087 1,855 2,236 2.4 4.0 5.4 6.5 3 apts … … 15,174 14,712 17,506 19,688 53.3 53.5 50.6 57.5 4 apts … … 11,872 10,929 14,167 11,480 41.7 39.7 41.0 33.5 5 or more apts. … … 752 772 1,049 839 2.6 2.8 3.0 2.5 28,465 27,500 34,577 34,243 per cent. 100 per cent. 100 per cent. 100 per cent. 100 Note.—These figures relate to houses approved for local authority, Scottish Special Housing Association and New Towns Development Corporations' schemes.