§ Ms Oona KingTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister how many(a) local authority and (b) housing association lettings were made in each Government Office Region in each year since 1980. [178734]
§ Keith HillThe number of local authority and housing association lettings made in each Government Office region are tabled as follows.
In the table, information on local authority lettings is provided for the years 1979–80 to 2002–03 and on housing association lettings for the years 1995–96 to 2003–04.
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Social sector lettings in England and the regions England North East Yorkshire and the Humber East Midlands East of England London South East South West West Midlands North West 1999–2000 214,300 11,300 37,500 21,100 16,100 24,900 21,500 19,700 32,800 29,500 2000–01 214,000 11,600 39,100 20,200 16,900 26,800 20,100 18,800 32,400 28,100 2001–02 224,200 15,500 42,800 20,400 16,600 29,100 20,200 18,100 32,600 29,000 2002–03 225,100 15,400 44,500 21,400 16,700 28,100 19,900 19,000 32,100 27,900 2003–04 212,400 13,100 41,100 21,300 15,600 28,400 18,400 18,400 28,900 27,200 Notes: n/a = denotes that information is unavailable. 1. Regional totals include estimates for non-response. 2. The number of lettings given by local authorities includes any transfers and exchanges, as well as secure and non-secure lettings. 3. The number of lettings given by housing associations includes those for general as well as supported needs. Figures for 1995–96 include only lettings given for general needs.
§ Ms Oona KingTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister what proportion of new social housing for rent built in each year since 1990 had three or more bedrooms. [178735]
§ Keith HillThe percentages of registered social landlord (RSL) new build completions in England that had at least three bedrooms are shown in the table. Equivalent figures for local authority new build are not readily available.
Percentage 1990–91 20 1991–92 20 1992–93 26 1993–94 31 1994–95 34 1995–96 35 1996–97 36 1997–98 39 1998–99 38 1999–2000 37 2000–01 35 2001–02 33 2002–03 38 2003–04 32
§ Ms Oona KingTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister if he will add to his Department's Public Service Agreement 5 a performance indicator for the number of families with children living in overcrowded housing. [178736]
Homeless households1 with dependent children in all forms of temporary accommodation by Government Office Region 2002 2003 March June September December March June September December North East2 270 440 1,220 280 220 300 250 360 North West 990 1,110 1,200 1,130 1,230 1,280 1,450 1,220 Yorkshire and Number 800 970 960 1,080 1,160 1,190 1,140 1,120 East Midlands 1,350 1,620 1,560 1,500 1,650 1,770 1,890 1,930 West Midlands 1,030 800 1,100 800 870 860 1,090 1,130 East of England 3,840 3,710 3,850 4,030 4,740 5,070 5,460 4,990 London 20,860 26,320 31,190 29,120 31,100 31,400 33,660 34,380 South East 7,560 8,270 9,110 7,310 8,760 9,170 8,800 8,540 South West 3,110 3,710 4,030 2,740 3,350 4,250 4,100 3,480 England3 39,810 46,950 54,220 47,980 53,070 55,280 57,840 57,140 1 Households in accommodation arranged by local authorities pending inquiries or after being accepted as homeless under the 1996 Act (including any residual cases under the 1985 Act). 2 Figures for December 2002 onwards reflect changes in lettings policies by a local authority in the region. 3 Totals may not equal the sum of components because of rounding.