HC Deb 06 March 1997 vol 291 cc726-7W
Dr. Strang

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales (1) how many households have been accepted as homeless by local authorities in rural areas in Wales in each year since 1979; [18671]

(2) how many households have been accepted as homeless by local authorities in Wales in each year since 1979. [18672]

Mr. Jonathan Evans

Information on the number of households accepted by local authorities as homeless is provided in the following table.

Number of households accepted as homeless
Rural Wales1 Wales
1979 874 4,676
1980 883 5,446
1981 821 5,462
1982 786 5,611
1983 794 5,008
1984 833 4,999
1985 1,012 5,371
1986 1,001 5,965
19872 1,311 5,683
1988 1,295 6,818
1989 1,329 7,805
19903 3,387 9,963
1991 1,625 9,843
1992 1,691 10,270
19934 1,821 11,125
Number of households accepted as homeless
Rural Wales1 Wales
1994 1,722 10,293
1995 1,658 9,001

Source:

Local authority returns.

Notes:

1Aberconwy, Arfon, Brecknock, Carmarthen, Ceredigion, Colwyn, Delyn, Dinefwr, Dwyfor Glyndwr, Merionnydd, Monmouth, Montgomeryshire, Perseli Pembrokeshire, Radnorshire South Pembrokeshire and Ynys Mon district councils.

2The Wales total excludes data for Islwyn from October to December.

3Figures include estimates of 2,000 households made homeless in Colwyn as a result of the major flooding incident in February 1990.

4Figures include estimates of 237 households made homeless in Aberconwy as a result of the major flooding incident in Llandudno during June 1993.