HC Deb 03 March 1987 vol 111 cc543-4W
Mr. Raynsford

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish a table in the Official Report showing the total number of homes which he estimates were available to rent in England (a) from local authorities, (b) from housing organisations, (c) from other public authorities, (d) from private landlords, and (e) in total in each of the years from 1957 to 1986.

Mr. Tracey

The available estimates are :

Stock of rented dwellings: England
Thousands of dwellings
LAs and NTs Rented from HAs Private owners and other tenures1 Total rented stock
April
1961 3,339 4,424 7,763
December
1966 4,016 3,683 7,699
1967 4,145 3,569 7,714
1968 4,267 3,455 7,722
1969 4,390 3,354 7,744
1970 4,506 3,202 7,708
1971 4,587 3,122 7,709
1972 4,605 3,013 7,618
1973 4,635 2,911 7,546
1974 4,743 2,811 7,554
1975 4,872 2,707 7,579
1976 4,990 2,619 7,609
1977 5,096 2,547 7,643
1978 5,157 2,476 7,633
1979 5,187 2,404 7,591
1980 5,171 2,341 7,512
1981 5,117 411 1,876 7,404
1982 4,952 432 1,799 7,183
1983 4,837 451 1,726 7,014
1984 4,755 474 1,656 6,885
1985 4,677 493 1,587 6,757
19862 4,606 507 1,516 6,629
1 "Private owners and other tenures" include dwellings occupied by virtue of employment whether in public or private ownership, and before 1981 included housing associations.
2 provisional.

Note: For statistical purposes the stock estimates are expressed to the nearest thousand, but should not be regarded as accurate to the last digit. Estimates are based on data from the Censuses of 1961 to 1981 and those for the years before 1971 are not strictly comparable.

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