HC Deb 24 February 1949 vol 461 cc309-10W
Mr. Byers

asked the Minister of Health the number of rural district councils which in the past year have qualified for the additional assistance in connection with new housing under Sections 3 (2) and (7) of the Housing (Miscellaneous and Financial Provisions) Act, 1946; what were the qualifying conditions as regards average rates under Section 7 (1) (a) and the average rents applied in such cases under Section 3 (1) (b) and the average rate burden for housing purposes applied in respect of rural district councils which were granted assistance.

Mr. Bevan

Since the beginning of 1948, only one rural district council has made application and secured approval under Section 3 (2) of the Act of 1946: the average rent of working class houses in the district was 4s.; the total burden on the rates for housing if the application had not been granted was estimated as equivalent to a rate of eighteen pence in the pound.

As regards Section 7 of the 1946 Act, the introduction of Exchequer Equalisation Grants under the Local Government Act of 1948 has altered the position, and for the time being I am exercising my discretion under Section 7 to defer decision on all applications. Since the beginning of 1948 there have been four applications under the Section from Rural District Councils. The qualifying condition under Section 7 (1) (a) was an average general rate of 17s. 7½d. for the three years ending March, 1947, or 19s. 3¾d. for the three years ending March, 1948, according to the year of application. The qualifying condition under Section 7 (1) (b) was a housing rate of 4.511 pence in the year ending March, 1944, or 4.452 pence in the year ending March, 1945, according to the year of application.