§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many sheltered housing schemes are operated to full standard and how many not to full standard by each London borough; how many dwellings they involve; and what proportion of local authority stock in the borough they represent.
§ Sir George YoungStatistics on sheltered dwellings are provided to my Department each year by local authorities, by dwelling but not by scheme. The number given by each London borough for sheltered dwellings within its area, and the proportions of local authority stock they represent, were on 1 April 1984 as follows:
Total LA Dwellings Sheltered Sheltered as Percentage of Total LA Dwellings City of London 1,788 0 0.0 Camden 33,750 1,296 3.84 Hackney 45,571 915 2.01 Hammersmith and Fulham 19,152 929 4.85 Haringey 24,261 986 4.06 Islington 40,672 579 1.42 Kensington and Chelsea 8,862 225 2.54 Lambeth 48,650 953 1.96 Lewisham 42,186 581 1.38 Newham 30,761 231 0.75 Southwark 62,459 727 1.16 Tower Hamlets 19,044 402 2.11 Wandsworth 37,165 565 1.52 Westminster 23,320 466 2.00 Barking and Dagenham 33,720 496 1.47 Barnet 18,664 695 3.72 Bexley 11,471 719 6.27 Brent 21,685 618 2.85 Bromley 17,991 481 2.67 Croydon 20,637 1,060 5.14 Ealing 20,735 971 4.68 Enfield 20,551 960 4.67 Greenwich 37,116 860 2.32 Harrow 8,744 490 5.60 Havering 17,236 952 5.52 Hillingdon 20,360 636 3.12 Hounslow 19,530 995 5.09 Kingston upon Thames 6,898 1,226 17.77 Merton 13,989 233 1.67 Redbridge 11,686 1,072 9.17 Richmond upon Thames 9,350 520 5.56 Sutton 12,382 701 5.66 Waltham Forest 20,773 494 2.38 TOTAL 781,159 23,034 2.95