HC Deb 23 June 1972 vol 839 cc196-8W
Mr. Freeson

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list in the OFFICIAL REPORT the numbers of post-1919 dwellings whose rents have been registered under the Rents Acts. 1965 and 1968 in each housing authority area in the East Midlands Region.

Mr. Eyre

This information is not available.

Mr. Frank Allaun

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what decision he has reached regarding the letter from Birmingham Corporation Housing Director dated 27th April regarding the criteria for estimating new rents for council houses in the city and also the new rents proposed in the letter; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Amery

I have nothing to add to my reply to the hon. Member on 7th June—[Vol. 838, c. 89.]

Mr. Freeson

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) what is the average rent for post-1919 dwellings in the East Midlands Region registered in the years since the Rent Act, 1965 came into force;

(2) what is his Department's estimate of the number of post-1919 dwellings in the East Midlands Region whose rents have been registered under the Rents Act 1965 and 1968;

(3) if he will list in the OFFICIAL REPORT the numbers of post-1919 dwellings whose rents have been registered under the Rent Acts, 1965 and 1968 in each of the London boroughs;

(4) what is the average rent for post-1919 dwellings in Greater London registered in each of the years since the Rent Act, 1965 came into force;

(5) what is the average rent for post-1919 dwellings in England registered in each of the years since the Rent Act, 1965 came into force;

(6) what is his Department's estimate of the number of post-1919 dwellings in Greater London whose rents have been registered under the Rent Acts, 1965 and 1968;

(7) what is his Department's estimate of the number of post-1919 dwellings in England whose rents have been registered under the Rent Acts 1965 and 1968.

Mr. Eyre

Separate figures for post-1919 dwellings are not readily available but for dwellings of all ages the Department's estimates of numbers for which rents have been registered and the aver- age rent registered for each year are as follows:

TABLE 1
ESTIMATED NUMBERS OF DWELLINGS (ALL AGES) FOR WHICH RENTS HAVE BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE RENT ACTS 1965 AND (FIRST REGISTRATIONS)—PERIOD 3RD JANUARY, 1966 TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1971 INCLUSIVE.
LONDON BOROUGHS
City of London 106
Westminster 7,039
Camden 4,675
Islington 3,249
Hackney 3,875
Tower Hamlets 1,821
Greenwich 2,816
Lewisham 3,298
Southwark 3,974
Lambeth 5,439
Wandsworth 3,683
Hammersmith 3,396
Kensington and Chelsea 4,483
Waltham Forest 4,590
Redbridge 1,618
Havering 939
Barking 432
Newham 1,880
Bexley 1,031
Bromley 2,406
Sutton 1,353
Croydon 2,568
Merton 1,849
Richmond upon Thames 2,019
Kingston upon Thames 1,338
Hounslow 1,230
Hillingdon 1,878
Brent 3,678
Ealing 4,094
Harrow 2,008
Barnet 4,556
Haringey 3,177
Enfield 1,716
London Total 92,214
Greater London Rent Assessment Panel Area 92,214
East Midland Rent Assessment Panel Area 25,295
England 274,484

TABLE 2
AVERAGE REGISTERED RENT £P.A.
1966 1967 1968
Greater London RAP 235 256 259
East Midland RAP 116 117 112
England 190 206 200
1969 1970 1971
Greater London RAP 266 295 322
East Midland RAP 123 133 150
England 203 219 226

These rents are based on computer analyses of regulated tenancies for which rents have been registered for the first time and where conditions of tenancy and state of buildings at time of registration were comparable with those obtaining previously.