§ Mr. Pendryasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list, for each local authority in the north-west, how many properties each has constructed in a non-traditional way, as provided in the Minister's repair and improvement inquiry of July 1985.
§ Sir George YoungIn their returns for the Department's inquiry into the condition of the local authority housing stock in England, local authorities in the north-west reported that they owned the following numbers of dwellings constructed in non-traditional systems: 729W
Local Authority Number of dwellings Allerdale 516 Blackburn 2,865 Blackpool 77 Bolton 2,966 Burnley 1,521 Bury 289 Carlisle 715 Chester 234 Chorley 136 Congleton 82 Copeland 1,135 Crew & Nantwich 1,167 Eden 16 Ellesmere Port 1,357 Fylde 6 Halton 380 Hyndburn 889 Knowsley 6,446 Lancaster 361 Liverpool 2,782 Manchester 20,900 Oldham 4,340 Pendle 91 Preston 1,647 Ribble Valley 109 Rochdale 4,373 Rossendale 523 S. Lakeland 95 S. Ribble 200 Salford 6,115 Sefton 2,025 St. Helens 764 Stockport 2,124 Tameside 3,625 Trafford 431 Vale Royal 2,254 W. Lancs 2,866 Warrington 1,567 Wigan 1,024 Wirral 6,676 Wyre 143 Note: No return was received from Macclesfield.