§ Mr. Lambornasked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he has received representations from local authorities about the individual rating of caravans on sites; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. OakesMy right hon. Friend has received representations from certain
LOCAL AUTHORITY DIRECT LABOUR DEPARTMENTS—GREAT BRITAIN (1) Value of Construction Output* £ million New Work Repair and Maintenance Total output (at current prices) Housing Other New Work Housing† Other Repair and Maintenance January-March 1973 … … 11.2 24.7 50.5 65.9 152.3 July-September 1973 … … 12.0 23.1 51.0 66.3 152.4 July-September 1974 … … 15.6 22.6 61.8 78.1 178.1
Operatives Employed on Construction Work* Thousands On New Work On Repair and Maintenance Total Operatives Housing Other New Work Housing Other Repair and Maintenance April 1973 … … … 9.4 19.2 67.4 82.1 178.1 October 1973 … … … 10.0 17.5 68.3 79.8 175.6 October 1974 … … … 10.7 15.1 68.9 69.5 164.3 * Covers all construction work carried out by the direct labour departments, including site preparation and installation of main services for new housing construction. † Includes dwelling improvement work.
§ Mr. Durantasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many houses in Great Britain were built by local authorities' direct labour departments in 1973 and 1974.
§ Mr. KaufmanLocal housing authorities used direct labour to build 6,594 of the dwellings reported completed during 1973 and 6,798 during 1974. These figures exclude building by the Scottish Special Housing Association.
§ Mr. Durantasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many local authorities in Great Britain built houses by direct labour in 1973 and 1974.
§ Mr. KaufmanOf the local housing authorities which existed following the re44W local authorities which he is still considering.