§ Mr. Eric ClarkeTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how much service accommodation is located in(a) Lothian and (b) Scotland; and how much service accommodation in (i) Lothian and (ii) Scotland is currently empty.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonAs at 31 March 1992, the latest date for which figures are available, MoD owned 753 service married quarters in Lothian and 6,567 in Scotland.356W Of these, 174 were vacant in Lothian and 954 in Scotland. Many of the unoccupied properties were either undergoing major maintenance work or modernisation, some were already allotted to service families who were due to move in shortly and others were being considered for disposal. In addition, 249 properties in Scotland were in the process of being sold, 53 of these were in Lothian.
§ Mr. Eric ClarkeTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many applications from service personnel to purchase his Department's accommodation through the services discount scheme have been received in each of the last 10 years.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonSince the introduction on 1 December 1983 the following numbers of applications have been received.
Financial year Number of applications 1984–85 10,853 1985–86 16,255 1986–87 29,002 1987–88 51,261 1988–89 81,234 1989–90 78,298 1990–91 35,662 1991–92 22,026 Many of these applications are multiple bids from service personal.
§ Mr. Eric ClarkeTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what communications he has had in the last six months with local authorities about the housing opportunities available to ex-service personnel and their families.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonAs part of the process of assembling a database to inform those leaving the services who may wish to seek local authority accommodation, officials of my Department wrote in December 1991 to the housing officers of local authorities seeking information about their policies regarding the housing of ex-service personnel. The results of these enquiries are now held centrally at the joint service housing advice office, Old Sarum, which was set up in May this year to provide advice on a range of housing matters to service personnel. At a local level, regular contact has been maintained, and continues to be maintained, by service units with local authorities on the housing needs of service personnel leaving the service.
§ Mr. Eric ClarkeTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many service personnel have purchased their homes through the services discount scheme in the third quarter of financial year 1991–92.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonA total of 102.
§ Mr. Eric ClarkeTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what is the total amount of discounts given out by the services discount scheme in each year since its inception.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonThe amount of discount given out by the services discount scheme since its introduction on 1 December 1983, is as follows: 357W
Financial year Discount in £ 1983–84 Nil 1984–85 1,300,415 1985–86 2,427,607 1986–87 4,173,860 1987–88 3,734,206 1988–89 7,299,277 1989–90 8,158,387 1990–91 9,681,730 1991–92 6,942,010