HC Deb 25 February 1980 vol 979 cc423-4W
Mr. Cook

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish in the Official Report a table showing the type, age and tenure of the dwellings in Scotland below the tolerable standard, and an estimate of the number of dwellings in Scotland below the tolerable standard that are (a) vacant (b) suitable for improvement and (c) suitable for demolition.

Mr. Rifkind

The information available is shown in the table below. It is extracted from returns submitted by local authorities and relates to the situation at March 1979.

Housing below the tolerable standard at March 1979
Number of Dwellings below the tolerable standard
Total Number 120,315
Dwelling type
Houses 24.090
Flats 74,115
Maisonettes 480
Not known 21,630
Age of dwelling
Before 1919 83,026
1919–1945 3,972
1946 or later 225
Not known 33,092
Tenure
a. Public sector
Local authority 3,185
New town 26
SSHA 37
Housing association 890
Other public sector 701
b. Private sector
Owner occupied 33,031
Private rented 25,573
Not known 56,872

It is estimated that some 92,000 are suitable for improvement and some 10,000 appropriate for demolition but information under these heads is not complete. Nor is information available on the number of dwellings which are vacant.

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