§ Mr. R. Gibsonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he will take steps, in view of the increase in building costs, to increase substantially the subsidies available to local authorities of £6 15s. under the Housing Act of 1935, and of £2 10s., unit grant, under the Housing Act, 1930, and to make such increased subsidies apply retrospectively; and whether he has any statement to make on the subject?
§ Mr. ElliotI would refer the hon. and learned Member to the answer which I gave on this subject to the hon. Member for East Fife (Mr. Henderson Stewart) and the hon. Member for Stirling and Falkirk (Mr. Westwood) on 15th February.
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§ Mr. R. Gibsonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he will take steps, in conjunction with the appropriate trade unions of employers and employés, respectively, with a view to increasing the labour force available for the construction of houses in Scotland; and whether he has any statement to make on the subject?
§ Mr. ElliotAs a result of discussions which I have already had with the building industry, a joint consultative committee representative of the employers and operatives, is engaged in giving effect to an agreement for augmenting the personnel of the industry. Particulars of this agreement are contained in my reply to a question by the hon. Member for Stirling and Falkirk on the 20th July last. Recent reports indicate that in general the supply of skilled labour available for housing schemes is appreciably greater than it was in the summer of last year and I am hopeful that the position will improve still further in the course of the coming year.