§ Ms Oona KingTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister how many and what proportion of the affordable housing to be built in(a) Camden, (b) the City of London, (c) Hackney, (d) Hammersmith and Fulham, (e) Haringey, (f) Islington, (g) Kensington and Chelsea, (h) Lambeth, (i) Lewisham, (j) Newham, (k) Southwark, (l) Wandsworth and (m) Westminster in (i) 2004–05 and (ii) 2005–06 will be (A) social housing for rent, (B) low cost home ownership stock, (C) low cost home ownership stock for key workers and (D) intermediate rented housing for key workers. [185255]
§ Keith HillAllocations for funding by the Housing Corporation through its Approved Development Programme for schemes due to start in 2004–05 and 2005–06 in the London boroughs specified are set out in the following table. The data include the numbers of units for social rent, low cost home ownership for key workers and others and intermediate rent for key workers.
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Key Workers Low Cost Home Ownership Key workers intermediate rent Units Percentage of total Units Percentage of total Total units Camden 67 15.8 78 18.4 424 City of London 0 0 0 0 0 Hackney 398 32.2 93 7.5 1,236 Hammersmith and Fulham 175 26.1 34 5.1 670 Haringey 203 22.6 54 6.0 899 Islington 275 27.9 302 30.7 985 Kensington and Chelsea 43 16.9 41 16.1 254 Lambeth 169 16.6 20 2.0 1,017 Lewisham 45 9.4 6 1.2 481 Newham 241 21.2 168 14.7 1,139 Southwark 226 26.2 58 6.7 864 Wandsworth 107 32.2 52 15.7 332 Westminster 45 11.7 76 19.8 383 Total for London 3,872 20.3 1,820 9.5 19,079
§ Ms Oona KingTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister (1) how many units of affordable housing for(a) rent and (b) sale were built with funding generated by recycled capital grant in 2003–04, broken down by Government office region; [185256]
(2) what reports he has received of recycled capital grant being used for purposes other than investment in new affordable housing. [185259]
§ Keith HillInformation is not currently available on the number of affordable housing units provided with recycled capital grant in 2003–04.
Provisional reports from the Housing Corporation indicate that for 2002–03, a total of 2,733 units were completed using recycled capital grant. Of this amount, 400 units were for social rent, 426 units were for shared ownership, while 1,907 units were re-improvements to existing stock.