HC Deb 27 June 1950 vol 476 cc208-10W
103. Mr. Molson

asked the Minister of Town and Country Planning what the ultimate estimated rate-borne and Exchequer cost of each of the designated new towns will be, including the cost of redeveloping existing layout and compensation costs.

Mr. Dalton

This information is not available. There may be no ultimate cost to the Exchequer. That depends on the value of the assets created and in due

NEW TOWNS
New Town Dwellings completed (1) Dwellings under construction (2) Estimated Dwellings completed (3) Estimated Dwellings under construction (4)
On 24th June, 1950 On 31st December, 1950
Aycliffe 94 156 210 270
Basildon 180
Bracknell 50
Corby
Crawley 36 205 240 450
Cwmbran
Harlow 72 249 140 660
Hatfield 100
Hemel Hempstead 22 284 200 520
Peterlee 250
Stevenage 24 119 130 600
Welwyn 95 60 230
248 1,108 980 3,310

105. Mr. Molson

asked the Minister of Town and Country Planning what is the average erection cost of the various sizes of houses built in the new towns; and how that compares with the national average.

Mr. Dalton

For houses so far completed, a two-bedroomed house £1,113; a three-bedroomed £1,447; a four-bedroomed £1,638. According to the Girdwood Committee's Report the cost of the average size traditional three-bedroomed house completed in October, 1949, was £1,321.

Mr. Nicholls

asked the Minister of Town and Country Planning what will be the effect on the new towns of the refusal of the city of St. Albans to give planning permission to the Gas Board's proposals to extend its works at that city; and what steps he proposes to take in view of this refusal.

Mr. Dalton

St. Albans have not refused planning permission, but I have

course disposed of, and on how far new town corporations and local authorities carry out development themselves or leave it to others.

104. Mr. Molson

asked the Minister of Town and Country Planning what is the housing programme for 1950 for each of the new towns; and the number of houses so far completed.

Mr. Dalton

The information is as follows:

directed the Gas Board's application to be referred to me for determination, in consultation with my right hon. Friend, the Minister of Fuel and Power. A public local inquiry will be held, and my right hon. Friend and I shall then take our decision.