§ Mr. Hancockasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many houses are planned to be built by local authorities in each Hampshire district in 1987–88, based on information contained in the housing investment programmes.
§ Mr. TraceyIn their housing investment programmes submitted to the Department in July 1986 district councils in Hampshire listed 1,187 dwellings which they planned to start in 1987–88 if resources were available. Of these, 679 were to be specially designed for the elderly or disabled. The figures for each district are given in the table:
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Authority Dwellings for the elderly and disabled Other dwellings Total Basingstoke and Deane 42 16 58 East Hampshire 27 93 120 Eastleigh 0 30 30 Fareham 55 12 67 Gosport 32 60 92 Hart 40 0 40 Havant 0 30 30
Authority Dwellings for the elderly and disabled Other dwellings Total New Forest 22 58 80 Portsmouth 60 18 78 Rushmoor 0 40 40 Southampton 215 56 271 Test valley 93 77 170 Winchester 93 18 111
§ Mr. Hancockasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list, for each local authority district in Hampshire, the number of council homes sold in the last two years.
§ Mr. TraceyThe numbers of council house sales in the first half of 1986–87 reported by the local authorities, are as follows:
Number Basingstoke and Deane 177 East Hampshire 91 Eastleigh 65 Fareham 52 Gosport 72 Hart 22 Havant 94 New Forest 99 Portsmouth 253 Rushmoor 86 Southampton 248 Test Valley 97 Winchester 117 For the 1984–85 and 1985–86 figures, I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to him by my hon. Friend the Minister for Housing, Urban Affairs and Construction, on 18 December 1986 at column 683.