§ Sir J. Langford-Holtasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government and Minister for Welsh Affairs how many dwellings were built both by local authorities and private developers in the Shrewsbury borough area and Atcham rural district council area between July 1945 and October 1951; and how many have been built since October 1951.
§ Mr. CorfieldThe following are the figures:
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Year Total Interest £ 1950–51 86,096 1951–52 95,064 1952–53 115,847 1953–54 137,532 1954–55 167,549 1955–56 181,210 1956–57 201,338 1957–58 213,205 1958–59 223,254 1959–60 231,134 1960–61 245,381 1961–62 262,707 1962–63 279,528 *Source: Epitomes of Accounts.
§ Mr. D. Griffithsasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government and Minister for Welsh Affairs what were the amounts spent in interest charges by the Kiveton Park Rural District Council in each of the years from 1950 to 1963.
§ Mr. CorfieldThe figures* are as follows:
Year Total Interest £ 1950–51 36,281 1951–52 39,131 1952–53 46,991 1953–54 59,081 1954–55 72,362 1955–56 78,834 1956–57 81,279 1957–58 83,970 1958–59 85,120 1959–60 85,921 1960–61 88,123 1961–62 91,909 1962–63 97,021 *Source: Epitomes of Accounts.
§ Mr. D. Griffithsasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government and Minister for Welsh Affairs what were the amounts spent in interest charges by the Rawmarsh Urban District Council in each of the years from 1950 to 1963.
§ Mr. CorfieldThe figures* are as follows:
Year Total Interest £ 1950–51 30,690 1951–52 31,844 1952–53 35,642 1953–54 41,942 1954–55 49,725 1955–56 58,809 1956–57 66,524 1957–58 68,424 1958–59 70,379 1959–60 78,108 1960–61 88,293 1961–62 104,130 1962–63 102,643 *Source: Epitome of Accounts.
§ Mr. D. Griffithsasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government and Minister for Welsh Affairs what were the amounts spent in interest charges by the urban district council of Maltby in each of the years from 1950 to 1963.
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§ Mr. CorfieldThe figures* are as follows:
Year Total Interest £ 1950–51 24,972 1951–52 26,107 1952–53 30,898 1953–54 38,612 1954–55 42,571 1955–56 49,142 1956–57 55,046 1957–58 56,878 1958–59 57,141 1959–60 56,155 1960–61 59,969 1961–62 60,095 1962–63 56,782 *Source: Epitome of Accounts.