HC Deb 15 July 1992 vol 211 cc825-7W
Mr. Welsh

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, what was(a) the total expenditure and (b) the additional specific allocation for tackling homelessness which was provided in the latest financial year with a breakdown by (i) region and (ii) local authority.

Mr. Baldry

Total capital expenditure on measures for tackling homelessness is not separately identifiable. However, in 1990–91 and 1991–92 the Government made £300 million available to local authorities and housing associations in the areas of England with the highest homelessness pressure for schemes to create permanent lettings. A total of £236 million of this was allocated to local authorities. An additional £11 million was allocated in 1991–92 for local authority cash incentive schemes to release council properties for homeless families. These measures seem likely to produce more than 17,000 new lettings. The latest available figures for 1990–91 outturn and 1991–92 allocations, (excluding the additional cash incentive allocation which is not separately identifiable), are given in the table.

Homelessness SCA allocations
Authority 1990–91 1991–92
Outturn Allocation
(£'000) (£'000)
London
Barnet 414 620
Bexley 1,031
Brent 4,593 5,278
Bromley 436 1,000
Camden 5,891 5,983
Croydon 2,562 3,331
Ealing 3,825 4,549
Enfield 1,988 2,433
Greenwich 3,392 3,109
Hackney 4,884 4,762
Hammersmith 4,132 4,506
Haringey 5,261 6,576
Harrow 1,000 950
Havering 27 250
Hillingdon 2,250 2,317
Hounslow 2,727 2,832
Islington 4,832 5,033
Kensington 2,491 3,424
Kingston 1,300 700
Lambeth 4,252 5,260
Lewisham 2,771 2,568
Merton 500 500
Newham 4,809 4,176
Redbridge 500 440
Richmond 1,243 1,120
Southwark 4,.008 3,771
Sutton 459 1,020
Tower Hamlets 4,043 4,113
Waltham Forest 2,067 2,943
Wandsworth 3,075 2,925
Westminster 4,174 4,511
Total 84,937 91,000
South East
Adur 134
Arun 80 80
Ashford 120
Basingstoke 199
Bracknell 150
Brighton 808 983
Canterbury 437 220
Chichester 150
Crawley 202
Cherwell 80 100
Dartford 200
Dover 186 1,013
Eastbourne 243 300
East Hampshire 425 350
Eastleigh 200
Elmbridge 130 180
Fareham 238 175
Gillingham 282 321
Gosport 400 300
Guildford 688 378

Authority 1990–91 1991–92
Outturn Allocation
(£'000) (£'000)
Hart 150 175
Hastings 526 424
Havant 590 285
Horsham 194 200
Hove 100 200
Lewes 80 150
Maidstone 215 450
Mole Valley 200
Newbury 57
New Forest 940 720
Oxford 391 556
Portsmouth 1,884 1,360
Reading 522 610
Reigate 760 165
Rother 242 200
Runnymede 100 100
Rushmoor 281 457
Sevenoaks 368
Shepway 413 243
Slouth 44 500
Southampton 567 1,306
South Oxford 130 177
South Wight 73
Spelthorne 700 165
Swale 200
Tandridge 192
Test Valley 388 200
Thanet 250 290
Tunbridge Wells 360 600
Vale of White Horse 115 120
Waverley 220
Wealden 150 220
West Oxford 95 47
Windsor 313 220
Winchester 60 29
Woking 165 200
Wokingham 28 200
Worthing 529 255
15,549 17,616
Eastern
Aylesbury Vale 500 120
Basildon 485 438
Braintree 280 564
Brentwood 10
Broxbourne 439
Colchester 700 500
Dacorum 500
East Herts 250 315
Harlow 500 750
Luton 685 500
Milton Keynes 700
North Bedfordshire 135 379
North Hertfordshire 100
Rochford 270
St. Albans 740
South Bedfordshire 330 108
Southend 656 403
Stevenage 660 525
Tendring 185 40
Three Rivers 50
Thurrock 110 92
Watford 120
6,615 6,524

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