§ Mr. Stallardasked the Secretary of State for Environment (1) what is his estimate of the loss of dwellings which will result in the London borough of Camden if the motorway proposals outlined in the Layfield Report are implemented;
(2) what estimate he has made of the loss of housing that will take place in each of the London boroughs which will be affected by motorway proposals, as outlined in the Layfield Report.
TABLE 1 The latest estimate of the housing take (dwellings) needed for the whole roads programme (Day 223, page 56A(1)). GLC Primary Roads DOE Primary Roads Secondary Roads† Borough To 1981 1981–1991 To 1981 1981–1991* City of London — — — — — Barking — — 50 — — Barnet — 42 260 — — Bexley 31 — — — — Brent — 761 136 — — Bromley — 711 21 — — Camden — 635 — — — Croydon — 1,443 103 — — Ealing — — 263 — — Enfield — — 592 — — Greenwich 952 75 — — — Hackney — 1,022(21) — — — Hammersmith 224 126(88) 40 — — Haringey — — — — — Harrow — — — — — Havering — — 62 — — Hillingdon — — 153 — — Hounslow — 302 168 — — Islington — 103 (6) — — — Kensington & Chelsea 563 131 — — — Kingston upon Thames — — 45 — — Lambeth — — 543 — — Lewisham — 1,012 — — — Merton — 357 959 — — Newham — — 55 — — Redbridge — — 648 — — Richmond upon Thames — 238 — — — Southwark — — — — — Sutton — — 270 — — Tower Hamlets — — — — — Waltham Forest — — 1,045 — — Wandsworth — 2,432 (22) — — City of Westminster — — — — — Total 1,770 9,388 (137) 5,413 — — * No figures available. † No figures available. Estimated take based on past experience about 150 dwellings a year (E/12/1) (as stated in E/12/1, paragraph 7.5.14).