HC Deb 15 March 2000 vol 346 cc208-9W
Ms Buck

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions what were the total number of households(a) nationally and (b) for each London local authority in respect of which local authorities accepted a housing duty where the cause of

Total priority need acceptances Number of households where the main reason for the loss of the last settled home was the ending of an assured shorthold tenancy
1997 1998 1999 1997 1998 1999
England
Barking and Dagenham 140 226 215 9 14 19
Barnet 856 986 1402 166 231 172
Bexley 173 405 246 69 133 56
Brent 1,300 2771 969 227 2182 162
Bromley 578 703 809 110 139 129
Camden 1,345 1,571 1,429 84 58 57
City of London 38 63 60 1 2 0
Croydon 2745 791 1,157 277 113 193
Ealing 979 1,036 989 211 218 75
Enfield 2551 781 752 285 105 155
Greenwich 1,191 1,406 1,302 133 189 199
Hackney 2532 2396 3184 248 232 317
Hammersmith and Fulham 584 590 758 39 55 65
Haringey 2882 963 1,388 23 3 6
Harrow 618 713 713 130 125 109
Havering 272 382 2328 34 38 241
Hillingdon 915 941 772 138 143 142
Hounslow 930 1,013 2567 118 221 299
Islington 960 2812 1,312 68 276 123
Kensington and Chelsea 598 2429 552 73 251 80
Kingston upon Thames 374 2310 278 49 260 22
Lambeth 2584 946 1,212 24 8 16
Lewisham 1382 1,038 1,241 139 172 108
Merton 216 185 251 22 12 15
Newham 4 2921 1,687 4 2145 189
Redbridge 287 314 438 69 69 110
Richmond upon Thames 544 621 503 77 97 62
Southwark 2660 1,071 21,209 251 73 295
Sutton 293 290 410 59 57 40
Tower Hamlets 2728 1,010 1,147 225 48 34
Waltham Forest 795 1,054 3261 91 242 380
Wandsworth 454 3129 1391 3 30 314
Westminster 1,144 2952 1,199 239 2266 196
Total 102,410 104,490 104,770 13,500 15,390 14,170
1 Data for two quarters only
2 Data for three quarters only
3 Data for one quarter only
4 No Returns

Note:

England figures include estimates for non-responding authorities

Source:

DETR Quarterly P1E: Households dealt with under the homelessness provisions of 1985 and 1996 Housing Acts