§ Sarah TeatherTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister what has been the cost to the London borough of Brent of vouchers given to tenants for refurbishment of Brent homes in each year since the scheme has been in operation; and for how many properties the vouchers were given each year. [186299]
§ Keith HillThe London borough of Brent does not provide vouchers to tenants for the refurbishment of Brent owned homes. Vouchers for the decoration of council owned properties are issued in two instances:
- 1. Void property—assistance can be given to a tenant moving into a new property.
- 2. Decoration following Repair—in cases where we have damaged decorations whilst carrying out repairs.
This scheme has been running since the late 1970s. Information on the costs of maintaining properties prior to 2001–02 is not available.
741WThe cost of the scheme and the numbers of properties refurbished over the last three years are as follows:
2001–02: 553 properties at a cost of £54,450
2002–03: 648 properties at a cost of £62,900
2003–04: 591 properties at a cost of £52,700.
§ Sarah TeatherTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister what the cost of refurbishing and redecorating Brent council-owned homes was in each of the 10 years before the voucher scheme was introduced; and how many properties were refurbished and redecorated in each year. [186300]
£ 2002–03 2003–04 Renovation Maintenance Renovation Maintenance (i) Owned Burlington House 0 83,400 0 55,000 QEIICC 29,000 139,418 1,853,300 3,127,511 Fire Service College 230,257 108,097 956,008 182,151 Government Office Network 0 0 0 0 (ii) Rented ODPM—HQ: Eland House 1,777,879 0 655,862 79,174 Ashdown House 0 0 70,343 570,220 Portland House 311,062 0 0 0 PINS 0 0 0 109,316 Fire Service Improvement—Marchington 0 42,416 13,318 52,766 Valuation Tribunal 42,822 255,204 115,166 193,059 Government Office Network 101,496 214,000 803,820 256,311 Rent Service 976,000 89,500 118,000 218,500 With regard to the maintenance figures, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister records an item of work as a project if it exceeds £15,000. Work of lower value is funded from bulk maintenance. The number of projects has prevented detailing each, as this could have been provided only at disproportionate cost.
The figures provided are gross expenditure and do not reflect receipts from other building occupants. Although the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has overall responsibility for the buildings occupied by Government offices, they carry out functions on behalf of 10 Departments.