§ Mr. Alan Williamsasked the Secretary of Stat for Wales what proportion of houses are over 60 years old and what proportion over 100 years old in each Welsh county.
§ Mr. James GriffithsI regret that information for separate counties is not available.
§ Mr. Alan Williamsasked the Secretary of State for Wales what proportion of houses in Wales are over 60 years old and what proportion are over 100 years old.
§ Mr. James GriffithsIt is estimated that about 55 per cent. of dwellings in Wales are over 50 years old and about 28 per cent. are over 90 years old.
§ Mr. Alan Williamsasked the Secretary of State for Wales what proportion of houses in each Welsh county is without a mains water supply.
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§ Mr. James GriffithsAt the time of the 1961 Census the percentages of households without a piped water supply were as follows:
Per cent. Anglesey 19.5 Breconshire 6.5 Caernarvonshire 6.8 Cardiganshire 19.0 Carmarthenshire 8.8 Denbighshire 2.8 Flintshire 4.5 Glamorgan 1.3 Merionethshire 8.1 Monmouthshire 2.0 Montgomeryshire 22.7 Pembrokeshire 7.6 Radnorshire 16.4
§ Mr. Alan Williamsasked the Secretary of State for Wales what proportion of houses in each Welsh county is without mains electricity; what proportion is without a mains gas supply; and what proportion is without both.
§ Mr. James GriffithsI regret that information for separate counties is not available. It is estimated that for Wales as a whole rather less than half the houses are without mains gas, about 3 per cent. without mains electricity, and about 3 per cent. with neither mains gas nor electricity.