§ Mr. BattleTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the total rent income received by registered housing associations and the proportion of total rental income of registered housing associations which is met by payments of full and partial housing benefit, for the year to 31 March 1993 and for any subsequent period for which figures are available.
§ Sir George YoungThe total rental income, including service charges, for housing associations registered with the Housing Corporation for 1 April 1992 to 31 March 1993 was £1.621 billion.
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£ million 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 Barking and Dagenham 60.194 36.828 15.376 12.592 14.672 11.886 Barnet 41.812 38.854 11.535 20.390 17.384 24.249 Bexley 16.847 22.223 10.490 7.362 8.663 15.130 Brent 34.148 36.392 25.553 11.045 8.084 17.250 Bromley 103.656 34.676 12.288 15.147 137.915 9.652 Camden 35.690 75.147 32.586 14.425 33.384 45.417 City of London 21.167 19.776 8.729 10.232 5.159 9.612 Croydon 72.064 57.690 36.207 26.470 15.469 11.877 Ealing n/a 38.978 19.860 24.652 13.873 19.887 Enfield 40.122 49.042 20.970 22.521 18.774 11.300 Greenwich 27.178 34.805 19.549 13.656 13.446 19.096 Hackney 18.544 36.292 25.421 16.532 9.119 20.511 Hammersmith and Fulham n/a 10.719 15.899 9.605 7.046 6.579 Information on the proportion of total rental income met by housing benefit is not available.