§ Mr. Woofasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if he will state for the urban district of Blaydon and urban district of Whickham separately, and for the year 1955 to the most convenient year, the numbers of houses in the areas demolished as unfit and of the units built for rehousing.
§ Mr. MacCollBetween 1955 and 1968 Blaydon U.D.C. and Whickham U.D.C. demolished unfit houses as follows:
BLAYDON U.D.C. 1955 50 1962 68 1956 24 1963 38 1957 93 1964 90 1958 68 1965 24 1959 181 1966 50 1960 59 1967 96 1961 54 1968 55 WHICKHAM U.D.C. 1955 2 1962 43 1956 39 1963 5 1957 57 1964 10 1958 142 1965 28 1959 32 1966 140 1960 58 1967 44 1961 13 1968 18 Between 1955 and 1968 these local authorities built new houses as follows: —
BLAYDON U.D.C. 1955 158 1962 76 1956 108 1963 61 1957 137 1964 101 1958 75 1965 79 1959 140 1966 96 1960 115 1967 204 1961 88 1968 219 WHICKHAM U.D.C. 1955 87 1962 71 1956 105 1963 0 1957 9 1964 171 1958 129 1965 42 1959 119 1966 73 1960 5 1967 114 1961 0 1968 68 It is not possible to say how many of these new units were used to rehouse families displaced by slum clearance.
§ Mr. Woofasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if he will state the amounts of housing subsidies for completed replacement houses paid to the urban district council of Blaydon 324W and urban district of Whickham for the years 1955 to the most convenient year.
§ Mr. MacCollAs the answer contains a number of figures I will, with permission, circulate it in the OFFICIAL REPORT.
The information is as follows:
Separate figures are not available for houses built for replacement. The subsidy payments made to these councils in respect of housing provided by them under the Housing Acts have been as follows:
Blaydon U.D.C. Whickham U.D.C. £ £ 1955–56 35,312 27,400 1956–57 38,571 26,603 1957–58 37,490 27,399 1958–59 39,952 28,418 1959–60 43,927 35,435 1960–61 52,795 35,479 1961–62 54,660 33,729 1962–63 50,458 34,774 1963–64 55,559 35,039 1964–65 54,137 34,855 1965–66 55,103 44,892 1966–67 60,094 42,628 1967–68 63,027 48,056 1968–69 68,734 53,757