HC Deb 27 November 1950 vol 481 cc111-2W
Mr. Ellis Smith

asked the Minister of Works if he will set out in tabular form the amounts allowed to be spent in London on repairs and new buildings, respectively; on hotels and offices for each year since 1945; the amount sanctioned for 1951; and the same figures for the whole country.

Mr. Stokes

Separate statistics for amounts allowed to be spent on repairs and new buildings respectively are available only from 1947, and for work licensed by my Department. They are as follows:

Amount licensed in £ millions
Date London Region Great Britain
All New Work Ah Repairs All New Work All Repairs
1947 18.5 73.2 141.1 206.1
1948 15.7 69.7 151.3 181.6
1949 45.4 58.5 241.8 124.3
1950 (Jan.-Oct.). 33.2 39.2 184.1 8.2

The values of licences issued for work of all kinds to hotels in the London Region for 1947 onwards are:

£
1947 542,000
1948 730,000
1949 854,000
1950 (Jan.-March) 180,000

There are no corresponding statistics available for Great Britain. The values of licences issued for work of all kinds to offices for 1947 onwards were as follows:

£ millions
Date London Region Great Britain
1947 5.9 8.1
1948 8.9 12.6
1949 14.5 18.6
1950 (Jan.-Oct.). 10.4 16.3

I cannot give details of the amounts likely to be licensed in 1951, since I cannot foresee the numbers and character of the applications likely to be made.