§ Mr. McMasterTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the total revenue gathered by the sale of(a) local authority and (b) Scottish Homes houses in each year since 1980; what was the percentage of the housing capital programme for (a) each local authority and (b) for
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Capital receipts from house sales expressed as a percentage of HRA capital programme 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 Local housing authorities in Scotland 24.9 39.9 40.4 46.5 36.0 34.8 37.0 55.1 63.5 52.6 52.6 60.9 55.2 Berwickshire 34.9 37.7 87.8 109.6 44.4 101.5 67.0 118.7 89.6 74.3 78.6 85.8 91.6 Ettrick and Lauderdale 64.1 73.5 103.8 198.2 115.6 88.2 80.1 87.4 86.6 56.8 52.8 46.5 46.0 Roxburgh 53.1 18.4 30.5 50.9 44.6 43.7 38.8 52.7 37.2 28.7 40.5 41.4 53.0 Tweeddale 98.8 225.7 126.5 69.0 59.9 34.4 31.3 113.9 121.4 63.0 39.4 41.3 45.7 Clackmannan 31.2 28.3 56.6 66.5 42.8 42.1 44.0 59.0 72.4 61.0 56.4 76.5 82.8 Falkirk 34.6 50.0 68.3 65.5 44.0 37.2 49.2 62.0 74.3 54.2 47.2 69.4 65.1 Stirling 11.4 20.8 50.7 50.4 37.8 43.0 44.4 60.7 66.2 61.4 56.6 68.8 70.5 Annandale and Eskdale 34.8 31.9 21.0 29.4 32.7 35.8 38.3 53.1 54.4 41.9 48.3 63.9 63.7 Nithsdale 94.6 25.7 44.4 40.3 44.5 43.1 43.7 56.1 45.1 33.7 38.4 46.8 47.8 Stewartry 50.9 35.8 21.9 40.6 24.0 35.8 51.0 41.8 47.7 42.3 51.4 68.7 77.1 Wigtown 76.6 31.5 49.1 54.2 35.2 32.2 30.4 36.8 32.5 30.9 35.1 66.7 60.9 Dunfermline 79.8 66.0 122.9 71.8 43.2 38.5 40.8 67.1 77.5 61.9 52.9 67.6 61.8 Kirkcaldy 14.2 35.8 58.0 86.3 72.7 47.9 40.1 52.4 60.8 59.1 70.7 88.1 85.7 North East Fife 78.3 83.4 66.2 71.1 52.6 52.9 58.3 84.4 104.2 0.0 80.6 78.4 72.0 Aberdeen 13.0 99.4 64.8 69.5 49.5 33.5 28.8 45.3 52.6 62.3 60.8 109.8 109.2 Banff and Buchan 31.8 38.3 65.0 89.0 73.9 64.9 58.7 77.7 74.3 63.3 74.7 118.4 86.8 Gordon 26.4 39.3 56.8 62.5 26.7 32.5 17.0 13.7 21.4 25.6 36.7 46.0 39.9 Kincardine and Deeside 72.9 35.5 33.8 28.7 33.9 20.8 15.1 23.7 17.4 14.9 33.9 42.0 80.7 Moray 37.4 24.0 49.8 68.6 73.6 67.8 55.8 79.9 84.6 62.9 71.0 87.6 95.0 Badenoch and Strathspey 47.5 20.6 31.7 28.4 31.5 104.3 61.9 96.1 59.1 29.0 37.8 42.1 72.6 Caithness 53.7 24.1 32.8 33.3 24.5 22.5 29.7 20.3 12.7 16.0 17.8 26.7 38.8 Inverness 49.5 55.1 28.8 28.1 36.3 27.7 30.5 37.4 49.1 40.6 43.7 67.1 55.9 Lochaber 17.5 22.8 22.8 18.7 15.2 26.5 31.6 36.3 36.1 0.0 40.4 43.4 54.3 Nairn 36.5 61.0 51.2 76.8 33.5 33.7 16.7 22.0 25.3 32.1 38.8 40.7 59.8 Ross and Cromarty 37.0 17.8 19.6 13.6 14.7 19.8 13.3 20.9 21.7 26.7 40.0 49.1 45.2 Skye and Lochalsh 38.2 9.8 19.0 16.6 9.8 15.7 11.5 15.8 10.6 22.7 17.8 22.2 35.1 Sutherland 32.2 14.0 18.1 8.5 13.5 6.4 15.1 18.8 14.8 15.9 33.2 37.9 41.4 East Lothian 18.7 69.9 62.0 82.2 46.6 49.0 61.7 81.5 92.4 69.0 80.6 82.8 68.0 Edinburgh 45.6 60.2 50.5 67.8 44.9 30.8 30.9 70.5 83.2 63.2 53.5 46.8 38.4 Midlothian 26.0 100.4 107.4 84.1 62.9 61.1 73.4 134.8 137.9 80.8 72.8 76.6 50.1 West Lothian 27.1 32.2 53.0 45.2 38.5 33.7 41.4 70.6 86.5 84.2 69.8 108.9 78.9 Argyll and Bute 20.7 24.4 35.5 47.7 61.5 36.1 32.0 37.9 48.1 62.7 73.8 61.8 70.3 Bearsden and Milngavie 56.8 40.4 99.5 85.9 43.1 33.9 25.1 33.4 63.4 78.8 65.4 69.0 75.4 Clydebank 0.0 30.1 23.2 24.0 22.2 35.8 32.8 64.4 65.6 84.3 63.6 75.1 49.4 Clydesdale 22.0 17.0 22.4 29.7 45.6 48.0 50.8 95.7 107.9 53.8 52.7 57.6 60.0 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 23.1 15.4 42.1 35.6 45.6 52.8 47.8 85.3 103.3 58.0 76.1 67.3 81.4 Cumnock and Doon Valley 37.0 21.4 40.9 27.4 32.7 57.4 59.9 77.6 60.0 47.2 62.9 61.7 75.4 Cunninghame 23.0 36.5 34.3 56.2 45.3 53.7 59.7 75.1 85.3 0.0 56.5 54.9 66.2 Scottish Homes which was financed from the sale of houses during the same period; and if he will make a statement.
§ Lord James Douglas-HamiltonThe information requested is shown in the tables. Disaggregated details of receipts from house sales are not available for 1980–81.
Since 1980, the sale of public sector housing in Scotland has enabled over 284,000 tenants to fulfil their aspirations to home ownership, while generating capital receipts of over £3 billion for reinvestment in Scotland's housing stock.
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Capital receipts from house sales £million Local authorities Scottish Special Housing Association/Scottish Homes 1980–81 26 16 1981–82 63 17 1982–83 102 19 1983–84 123 30 1984–85 119 35 1985–86 106 25 1986–87 120 22 1987–88 169 46 1988–89 258 78 1989–90 309 70 1990–91 258 38 1991–92 247 51 1992–93 270 51 1993–94 246 64
Capital receipts from house sales expressed as a percentage of HRA capital programme 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 Dumbarton 15.7 45.5 59.3 84.7 32.4 32.0 31.0 78.3 85.8 55.7 36.2 50.6 50.3 East Kilbride 50.1 38.2 33.7 42.3 52.2 86.9 113.5 168.8 109.2 90.6 59.4 78.7 62.9 Eastwood 73.7 159.3 44.2 49.9 41.3 77.0 58.7 67.2 68.2 47.7 34.3 84.0 66.3 Glasgow 2.8 27.5 13.8 12.5 11.9 13.6 17.8 32.9 45.6 45.8 41.8 43.0 33.2 Hamilton 9.2 45.1 39.0 43.7 30.7 54.3 58.0 82.6 89.7 79.2 66.2 76.7 80.3 Inverclyde 20.5 22.2 37.4 63.6 65.8 40.2 43.7 36.1 42.9 38.3 42.0 52.0 38.1 Kilmarnock and Loudoun 38.4 43.7 48.6 47.5 44.0 54.8 53.8 83.6 91.0 48.1 55.7 61.3 56.5 Kyle and Carrick 18.7 38.5 51.1 72.7 63.6 83.9 75.1 98.7 109.4 82.1 63.6 84.4 76.8 Monklands 5.3 11.0 9.9 21.4 19.1 38.6 34.9 51.0 70.0 54.1 61.7 72.7 76.8 Motherwell 10.0 25.0 19.7 34.2 36.1 36.5 47.3 54.4 61.8 67.2 48.8 62.1 65.6 Renfrew 30.4 67.5 35.2 42.6 38.0 38.6 51.1 57.4 82.8 55.5 55.8 66.1 46.2 Strathkelvin 43.3 38.1 41.3 42.1 50.5 54.4 79.3 89.4 74.6 56.6 59.4 80.2 63.3 Angus 70.1 69.3 92.2 109.0 66.5 61.0 72.3 90.2 76.9 54.0 70.3 56.9 66.1 Dundee 16.6 24.3 24.2 42.8 32.4 28.6 24.1 47.4 66.8 74.7 63.2 52.3 53.1 Perth and Kinross 66.5 140.8 76.1 51.7 58.6 56.6 63.8 66.7 76.7 93.9 81.2 92.6 38.7 Orkney 146.7 24.0 15.9 9.9 29.9 54.8 41.3 64.8 67.2 46.1 306.1 182.2 121.2 Shetland 25.5 20.5 24.3 10.0 9.7 7.4 16.0 10.5 8.7 8.6 12.6 19.3 29.3 Western Isles 11.3 24.4 20.7 14.5 13.5 13.2 7.0 5.8 9.2 10.4 15.2 11.3 24.9 Scottish Special Housing Association/Scottish Homes1 37.8 32.2 47.6 59.3 56.8 39.3 71.9 125.8 71.4 20.3 19.1 15.0 17.4 1Based on the housing capital programme of the Scottish Special Housing Association up to 1988–89; and, thereafter, on Scottish Homes total programme expenditure.