§ Mr. Sproatasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the average income of the head of a household living in private, furnished and rented accommodation in England; and what percentage is paid in rent.
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§ Mr. ChannonI regret this information is not available. As I explained to my hon. Friend on 7th December some information on incomes and rents can be obtained from the Family Expenditure Survey reports but the number of house-holds within the survey sample that occupy privately rented furnished accommodation is too small to provide reliable estimates within that group.—[Vol. 827, c.289– 90.]
Local Authority Name of Scheme Acreage Bedworth U.D.C. … … Bayton Road … … … … … 4 Bingley U.D.C. … … Old Hills … … … … … 16 Filey U.D.C. … … Station Avenue … … … … … 1 Glendale R.D.C. … … Station Yard, Wooler … … … … … 4 Lancashire C.C. … … Bryn Road (Phase 1), Ashton-in-Makerfield … 233 Newburn U.D.C. … … Maria Pit, Throckley … … … … … 13 St. Helens C.B.C. … … Sherdley Road … … … … … 17 Stoke-on-Trent C.B.C. … … Dividy Road … … … … … 7 Tynemouth C.B.C … … Algernon Colliery … … … … … 17 West Bromwich C.B.C. … … Dunkirk Avenue … … … … … 17 Wymondham U.D.C. … … Station Road … … … … … 20
§ Mr. Laurance Reedasked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) whether the term derelict land as used for the purposes of reclamation grants includes disused mill lodges;
(2) whether the term derelict land as used for the purposes of reclamation grants includes abandoned industrial buildings and installations;
(3) whether the term derelict land as used for the purposes of reclamation grants includes land affected by mining subsidence.
§ Mr. Graham PageYes.