HC Deb 29 November 1965 vol 721 cc143-4W
Mr. Simon Mahon

asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many dwellings in the county borough of Bootle were totally destroyed during the 1939–45 war, and how many were partially damaged; how many applicants have now been re-housed by the Corporation and from clearance areas since 1946; and if he will publish these figures for each succeeding year.

Mr. MacColl

2,107 houses in the County Borough of Bootle were destroyed in the 1939–45 war. The number damaged is not known.

Since 1946 12,010 families have been re-housed by the Corporation.

The number of families re-housed from slum clearance areas is published each year in the report of the Medical Officer of Health.

Mr. Simon Mahon

asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many dwellings were available for occupancy, or were occupied, in the County Borough of Bootle in 1946; how many dwellings have been built for rental by Bootle inside or outside the county borough boundary in each year since 1946; and what was the total population of Bootle in 1946 and the figure at the last census.

Mr. MacColl

It is estimated that 15,000 dwellings were available for occupancy or were occupied in the County Borough of Bootle in 1946.

The number of houses built by Bootle County Borough for each year since 1946 was:—

1946 23
1947 82
1948 59
1949 61
1950 148
1951 294
1952 500
1953 760
1954 802
1955 721
1956 794
1957 453
1958 412
1959 304
1960 334
1961 218
1962 72
1963 133
1964 241
1965 to September 245
6,656

The total population of Bootle in 1946 was 64,350. At the last census the population was 82,829.