HC Deb 25 October 1994 vol 248 c533W
Mr. Battle

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many applications in respect of homeless persons have been made to local authorities since 1979; and what proportion of these were accepted for rehousing as statutorily homeless.

Mr. Curry

The application figures for individual authorities, where they are reported, are published in the quarterly local housing statistics publication along with the figures for acceptances.

Mr. Betts

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how the position of a homeless family will differ from the current situation as a result of proposals contained in the statement on access to local authority housing and explanations of its intent given in written answers to questions 15, 20 and 27.

Mr. Robert B. Jones

The court's interpretation of part III of the Housing Act 1985 has the effect of requiring local authorities to secure a tenancy for life for an eligible homeless household. Under our reform proposals the duty would be to secure accommodation for at least 12 months; that duty would recur if the household continued to be eligible for assistance.

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