§ Mr. Gallacherasked the Secretary of State for Scotland the number of prefabricated houses, permanent and temporary, under construction, under contract, and completed respectively; and when will the temporary housing programme be completed in Scotland.
§ Mr. WoodburnThe following table shows the state of progress of the programme of permanent non traditional houses at the end of February. In addition, out of a total allocation of 32,156 temporary houses, 3,642 were in course of 187W erection and 25,914 had been completed at that date. It is hoped that the tem-
PERMANENT NON-TRADITIONAL HOUSES. LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND SCOTTISH SPECIAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION. POSITION AT 28TH FEBRUARY, 1948. Type. Tenders Approved. Houses under Construction. Houses Completed. Aluminium … … … 531 515* — Atholl … … … 2,424 1,324 520 B.I.S.F. … … … 5,000 3,002 1,068 Bryden … … … 6 — 6 Cellular Concrete … … … 94 — 94 Clyde … … … 100 30 2 Cruden … … … 3,028 1,153 805 Demonstration … … … 13 — 13 Foamslag … … … 686 440 194 Hilcon … … … 550 550 — Lindsay … … … 550 288 60 Miller "No-fines" … … … 132 112 20 Orlit … … … 3,044 1,874 l60 Stuart … … … 1,792 1,056 244 Swedish Timber … … … 2,498 166 2,332 Weir (Paragon) … … … 100 — 100 Weir (Quality) … … … 3,328 2,444 584 Whatling Concrete … … … 120 104 16 Whitson-Fairhurst … … … 4,290 2,370 54 Wilson's Hollow Blocks … … … 2 — 2 Wimpey … … … 900 800 8 Totals … … … 29,188 16,228 6,282 * Slabbing.