HC Deb 24 July 1980 vol 989 cc378-9W
Mrs. René e Short

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many (a) single people, (b) couples and (c) families with (i) one, or (ii) more children were homeless at the latest convenient date; and if he will break these figures down by local authority.

Mr. Geoffrey Finsberg

The latest available information, which relates to the numbers of homeless households for

whom local authorities in England accepted responsibility for securing accommodation during the second half of 1979, is as follows:

Single Person Households* 3,100
Elderly Households† 2,500
Other Adult Households‡ 3,400
Families:
 One child 10,100
 Two or more children 9,300
  Total Households 28,500
* Excluding single pensioners.
† Households in which there are no children and at least one member is of pensionable age. Single pensioner households are included.
‡ Households in which all members are adult and none are of pensionable age.

Because of rounding, component figures do not agree with the total shown.

The release of detailed statistics about homeless households in individual local authorities is the responsibility of the authorities concerned.