HC Deb 12 December 1983 vol 50 cc364-5W
22. Sir Raymond Gower

asked the Secretary of State for Wales what are his future plans for repair and improvement grants in Wales.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

Rehabilitation of the existing stock in an important part of our housing policy and we will continue to give renovation grants high priority within the resources available.

Sir Raymond Gower

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many repair and improvement grants have been made by each of the housing authorities in Wales since June 1979 up to the latest convenient date.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

Detailed information is not readily available for the period requested. The numbers of improvement, repair and related grants paid between January 1979 and September 1983 are as follows:

District Improvement and Conversion Intermediate and Special Repair Total
Alyn and Deeside 534 53 174 761
Colwyn 484 13 31 528
Delyn 516 80 209 805
Glyndwr 266 86 177 529
Rhuddlan 95 58 7 160
Wrexham Maelor 268 73 74 415
Carmarthen 1,178 44 467 1,689
Ceredigion 705 86 202 993
Dinefwr 418 77 7 502
Llanelli 1,194 24 435 1,653
Preseli 1,321 29 90 1,440
South Pembroke 483 29 445 957
Blaenau Gwent 882 210 794 1,886
Islwyn 627 324 329 1,280
Monmouth 423 111 428 962
Newport 732 147 823 1,702
Torfaen 320 5 202 527
Aberconwy 447 52 85 584
Arfon 1,138 19 248 1,405
Dwyfor 308 38 471 817
Meirionnydd 352 65 346 763
Ynys Mon 415 65 127 607
Cynon Valley 970 32 156 1,158
Merthyr Tydfil 550 233 587 1,370
Ogwr 1,460 149 257 1,866
Rhondda 1,513 270 1,823 3,606
Rhymney Valley 650 381 727 1,758
Taff-Ely 1,357 132 2,338 3,827
Brecknock 463 42 286 791
Montgomery 259 143 310 712
Radnor 224 56 188 468
Cardiff 1,520 231 1,716 3,467
Vale of Glamorgan 714 143 823 1,680
Afan 720 22 3 745
Lliw Valley 1,224 83 187 1,494
Neath 1,025 193 888 2,106
Swansea 2,817 215 887 3,919
Total 28,572 4,013 17,347 49,932