§ Mr. Simon HughesTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish in theOfficial Report the latest available figures for each London borough for (a) the average selling price of council dwellings under (i) right to buy and (ii) other sales and (b) the average percentage discount on the sale of council dwellings under (1) right to buy and (2) other sales.
§ Mrs. RoeInformation on selling prices and discounts is not available separately for right-to-buy and other sales. The figures in the table have been derived from those quarterly returns for 1987–88 so far received from the boroughs.
Sales of council dwellings, 1987–88 London boroughs Average selling price (net of discount) £ Average discount per cent City of London 79,500 21 Barking and Dagenham 17,600 — Barnet 20,300 51 Bexley 21,600 53 Brent — — Bromley 20,200 54 Camden 30,000 41 Croydon 23,500 50 Ealing — — Enfield 23,500 52 Greenwich — 48 Hackney — — Hammersmith and Fulham 26,000 45 Haringey 27,300 46 Harrow 24,300 50 Havering — — Hillingdon — — Hounslow 25,700 45 Islington 33,500 39 Kensington and Chelsea 41,400 38 Kingston upon Thames 23,300 49 Lambeth — — Lewisham — — Merton 20,900 53 Newham — — Redbridge 20,100 54 Richmond upon Thames 24,900 51 Southwark1 23,900 41 Sutton 24,100 50 Tower Hamlets — — Waltham Forest — — Wandsworth 24,200 47 Westminster — — — not available. 1 excluding 228 sales of vacant dwellings.