§ Sir R. Caryasked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he will list the compulsory purchase orders made by the Manchester City Council under parts III and V of the Housing Act, 1957 which he confirmed in 1971, and to the latest convenient date in 1972; and how many existing houses were acquired in each case.
§ Mr. EyreThe information is as follows:
(a) Compulsory purchase orders made under Part III of the Housing Act 1957 and confirmed in 1971.
Brief title of Order Unfit houses Other houses Solent Street … 560 4 Ceylon Street … 84 — Middlewood Street … 647 20 Perth Street … 197 49 Croft Street … 65 4 Rowsley Street … 591 14 Acomb Street … 84 4 Copping Street … 89 — Brampton Street No. 1 … 389 12 Brampton Street No. 2 … 260 19 Great Nelson Street … 63 — Grindlow Street … 117 19 Crossley Street … 484 31 Sewerby Street … 544 23 Bland Street … 442 40 Crescent Road … 287 35 Waterloo Street … 195 7 Cecil Street … 185 10 Walter Street … 316 65 St. Johns Road … 192 20 Hulton Street … 239 22 Smith Street … 202 15 Robinson Street … 35 — (b) Compulsory purchase orders made under Part III of the Housing Act 1957 and confirmed in the first quarter of 1972.
Brief title of Order Unfit houses Other houses Manchester Street … 106 2 Chell Street … 409 20 Tetlow Street … 68 — Pleasant Street … 27 — Holker Street … 177 4 Cockroft Street … 71 2 Marlfield Street … 239 24 Grafton Street … 15 — Bickley Street … 758 50 Taylor Street … 329 10 (c) Two compulsory purchase orders made under Part V of the Housing Act 1957, containing respectively five and three houses, were confirmed in 1971–72.