HC Deb 06 March 1997 vol 291 c688W
Dr. Strang

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) how many households have been accepted as homeless by local authorities in rural areas in Scotland in each year since 1979; [18673]

(2) how many households have been accepted as homeless by local authorities in Scotland in each year since 1979. [18674]

Mr. Raymond S. Robertson

The information available centrally is set out in the table.

Number of households assessed as homeless or potentially homeless by local authorities following application under the current housing legislation, for whom accommodation has subsequently been secured
All Scotland Rural authorities
1978–79 9,078 1,987
1979–80 8,495 1,683
1980–81 7,929 1,488
1981–82 8,877 1,767
1982–83 9,127 1,754
1983–84 8,888 1,859
1984–85 10,469 1,910
1985–86 12,546 2,000
1986–87 12,860 2,192
1987–88 11,723 2,372
1988–89 12,201 2,555
1989–90 14,303 2,892
1990–91 16,875 3,318
1991–92 19,174 3,822
1992–93 20,943 4,573
1993–94 19,892 4,180
1994–95 18,440 4,125
1. The information above is based on case returns by local authorities which are available for around 95 per cent. of applications (though the proportion varies between local authorities). Accordingly the figures given understate the true position.
2. Districts with a population density of less than one person per hectare in 1981 are considered to be rural.
3. Statistics for 1995–96 will be published on 27 March 1997 in a statistical bulletin.