HC Deb 19 December 1935 vol 307 cc2002-3W
Mr. McGOVERN

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he is aware of the demand being made by the Sandyhills tenants to have electricity installed in the steel houses at Shettleston Scheme instead of gas; and if he will have inquiry made with a view to this change?

Sir G. COLLINS

I am informed by the company who own the steel houses at Sandyhills that there is a demand on the part of some tenants to have electric light put into their houses, but, as considerable expenditure has already been incurred in the fitting up of these houses with gas for lighting and cooking, I regret that I cannot meantime see my way to approve expenditure by the company on the installation of electricity.

Mr. McGOVERN

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he will take steps to get the Second Scottish National Housing Company to reduce the rents of steel houses at Sandyhills and Springboig, in view of the reduction which has taken place in Glasgow corporation houses of a similar size and the fact that the rents are excessive?

Sir G. COLLINS

The fixing of the rents of these houses is a matter for the company who, in terms of their agreement with the Department of Health for Scotland, are required to fix the rent by reference to the rents charged for similar accommodation in the district. I am sending to the company for their observations a copy of the hon. Member's question.