§ Mr. Lubbockasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if he will circulate in the OFFICIAL REPORT a list showing the number of houses owned by the Greater London Council in each of its overspill schemes, and in each case also the number of dwellings that are not occupied.
§ Mr. MellishThe number of houses to which the G.L.C. have the right of nominating the tenants, and the vacancies in these houses, are as follows:
HOUSES PROVIDED UNDER THE TOWN DEVELOPMENT ACT 1952 FOR GREATER LONDON FAMILIES Expanding Town Town Development Houses completed Houses not occupied Andover B. 794 69 Ashford U.D. 770 — Aylesbury B. 1,600 8 Banbury B. 1,000 30 Basingstoke B. 2,800 — Bletchley U.D. 2,850 — Bury St. Edmunds B. 647 42 Canvey Island U.D. 414* — Frimley and Camberley U.D. 1,177* — Gainsborough U.D. — — Grantham B. 15 — Haverhill U.D. 1,492 172 Huntingdon B. 1,503 160 King's Lynn B. 859 300† Letchworth U.D. 500 — Luton C.B. 1,000* — Luton R.D. 1,396 — Melford R.D. 442 118 Mildenhall R.D. 121 — Newmarket U.D. — — Peterborough B. 112 — St. Neots U.D. 382 — Sudbury B. — — Swindon B. 5,310‡ 32§ Thetford B. 1,359 135 Wellingborough U.D. 552 35 Witham U.D. 290 8 Total 27,385 1,109 *Scheme completed. † 212 are required for workers shortly moving in. ‡ Swindon has no formal agreement with the Greater London Council. This is the number of houses let to London families. § This is the number of houses waiting to be relet to London families.