HC Deb 30 January 1975 vol 885 cc240-1W
Mr. Michael Latham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment under what powers he has banned, without his prior approval, the further sale of new town houses built for rent; in what form his decision has been commmunicated to the new town authorities; and on what date.

Mr. John Silkin

Development corporations were requested in a letter to general managers dated 25th April 1974 not to sell rented dwellings except where they were under a legal obligation to do so or where they had obtained my right hon. Friend's prior approval. Section 4 of the New Towns Act 1965 enables him to give directions to any development corporation restricting the exercise by it of any of its powers under the Act or requiring it to exercise those powers in any manner specified. The letter made it clear that the request formed part of an interim procedure pending a review of new town policy, and he did not think it necessary to invoke formal powers.

Mr. Michael Latham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he will list, for each English new town, the total number of dwellings sold that had originally been built for rent up to 30th September 1974.

Mr. John Silkin

The information requested is as follows:

Aycliffe 1,077
Basildon 5,402
Bracknell 1,172
Central Lancs
Corby 1,505
Crawley 2,582
Harlow 3,936
Hatfield 706
Hemel Hempstead 1,892
Milton Keynes 238
Northampton 158
Peterborough 316
Peterlee 426
Redditch 76
Runcorn 409
Skelmersdale 558
Stevenage 6,320
Telford 45
Warrington 1
Washington 37
Welwyn Garden City 885

Mr. Michael Latham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment under what criteria he will be prepared to approve the sale of new town houses originally built for rent.

Mr. John Silkin

The criteria to be adopted will depend in the long run on the outcome of the discussions on the consultation document "New Towns in England and Wales". Meanwhile, in considering whether to give approval in a particular case, I shall have in mind particularly the level of demand for rented housing in the town in question and whatever exceptional circumstances may be adduced.