HC Deb 07 April 1982 vol 21 cc385-7W
Mr. Race

asked the Secretary of State for Wales what is the incidence of poor or inadequate housing, as defined for the purposes of calculating grant from central Government to local authorities under the rate support grant formula, for each local authority in Wales.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

The 1982–83 grant-related expenditure formula for both counties and districts incorporates indicators reflecting poor housing conditions. The values of these indicators for each authority are as follows:

Persons lacking use of basic amenities (per cent.) Households lacking sole use of basic amenities (1971) (number)
Monmouth 3.50 2,765
Newport 3.50 7,915
Torfaen 5.20 4,980
Aberconwy 3.70 2,385
Arfon 6.40 4,415
Dwyfor 7.50 2,335
Merionnydd 5.20 2,315
Ynys Mon 4.00 3,770
Cynon Valley 18.40 9,585
Merthyr Tydfil 17.10 8,166
Ogwr 7.30 7,820
Rhondda 22.90 15,205
Rhymney Valley 900 9,018
Taff-Ely 7.80 6,360
Brecknock 5.60 2,660
Montgomery 7.60 3,995
Radnor 8.00 1,470

Persons lacking use of basic amenities (per cent.) Households lacking sole use of basic amenities (1971) (number)
Cardiff 6.20 21,630
Vale of Glamorgan 3.00 4,920
Afan 8.90 3,715
Lliw Valley 5.40 5,435
Neath 6.20 6,239
Swansea 6.10 13,065

Notes:

1. The number of persons in households lacking the use of one or more basic amenities is expressed as a percentage of the general population. Source: "Welsh Housing and Dwelling Survey 1978–79".

2. The number of households lacking sole use of basic amenities in 1971 is taken from the 1971 census.