HC Deb 29 May 1970 vol 801 cc608-10W
Mr. Boyden

asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what was the total subsidy paid to the Bishop Auckland Urban District Council for new council houses in 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969, respectively; and what was the rate of subsidy per house.

Mr. Freeson:

The housing subsidy payments made to the Bishop Auckland Urban District Council in respect of housing provided by it under the Housing Acts have been as follows:

£
1960–61 36,201
1961–62 37,202
1962–63 38,397
1963–64 39,788
1964–65 41,984
1965–66 37,399
1966–67 40,391
1967–68 64,978
1968–69 82,254
1969–70 116,512

Information on the average rate of subsidy per house is not readily available.

Mr. Boyden

asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what was the total subsidy paid to the Sheldon Urban District Council for new council houses in 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969, respectively; and what was the rate of subsidy per house.

Mr. Freeson:

The housing subsidy payments made to the Shildon Urban District Council in respect of housing provided by it under the Housing Acts have been as follows:

£
1960–61 23,200
1961–62 23,015
1962–63 23,571
1963–64 27,592
1964–65 22,172
1965–66 29,523
1966–67 31,004
1967–68 34,286
1968–69 36,834
1969–70 45,473

Information on the average rate of subsidy per house is not readily available.

Mr. Boyden

asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what was the total subsidy paid to the Barnard Castle Rural District Council for new council houses in 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969, respectively; and what was the rate of subsidy per house.

Mr. Freeson:

The housing subsidy payments made to the Barnard Castle R.D.C. in respect of housing provided by it under the Housing Acts have been as follows:

£
1960–61 19,231
1961–62 19,508
1962–63 19,143
1963–64 19,998
1964–65 21,119
1965–66 20,517
1966–67 21,144
1967–68 20,748
1968–69 22,939
1969–70 23,165

Information on the average rate or subsidy per house is not readily available.

Mr. Faulds

asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what is his estimate of the average weekly increase in council house rents needed for existing dwellings, in shillings, on the basis that housing subsidies to Warley Borough Council are abolished, excepting old people's accommodation; and what is the estimated weekly increase needed to offset the subsidy on dwellings under construction at 1st January, 1970.

Mr. Greenwood:

In the light of information provided by the council I estimate that the cost to Warley County Borough Council of abolishing housing subsidies for existing dwellings, excepting old people's accommodation, would, in 1969–70 have been equivalent to an average increase in council house rents of about 13s. a week in a 52 week rent year.

If subsidies were withdrawn from dwellings under construction on 1st January, 1970, the cost might be equivalent to rent increases in the range of 65s. to 85s. a week if applied only to the rents of those dwellings, or in the range 5s. to 6s. a week if pooled over the whole of the authority's housing stock.

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