HC Deb 03 December 2003 vol 415 cc96-7W
Mr. Hayes:

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, (1) how many (a) mandatory and (b) discretionary disabilities facilities grants local authorities have made in each of the last 10 years; [141014]

(2) how many mandatory disabilities facilities grants have been issued by local authorities since 18 July 2002; [141015]

(3) how many times local authorities have supplemented a mandatory disabilities facilities grant since 18 July 2002. [141016]

Keith Hill:

The numbers of (a) mandatory and (b) discretionary Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) paid by local housing authorities in England to private owners and tenants over the past ten years are tabled below. The figures for 2003–04 and 2004–05 are provisional forecasts given to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister by English local housing authorities. Discretionary DFG was abolished from July 2003 by the Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and Wales) Order 2002 and therefore the figures in the "discretionary' column for these two years include largely grants and loans which will be provided under the Order for housing adaptations.

Mandatory Discretionary
1993–94 16,702 341
1994–95 19,784 384
1995–96 20,036 236
1996–97 19,599 388
1997–98 21,120 871
1998–99 21,584 1,061
1999–2000 21,999 706
2000–01 24,299 432
2001–02 24,894 618
2002–03 29,403 699
2003–04 33,485 1,442
2004–05 33,424 1,372