HC Deb 01 May 1975 vol 891 cc183-4W
Mr. Robin F. Cook

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many housing associations had been

FATAL AND SERIOUS ROAD CASUALTIES: CHILDREN 5–14 YEARS: GREAT BRITAIN MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS: END-OCTOBER-MID-FEBRUARY (16 WEEK PERIODS)
Time of Day 1966–67 1967–68 1968–69* 1969–70*
0700–0800 38 30 62 48
0800–0900 294 293 338 352
0900–1000 61 74 82 81
1000–1600 632 551 609 674
1600–1700 552 529 533 480
1700–1800 273 282 290 253
1800–1900 168 178 220 223
1900–0700 253 243 302 290
ALL HOURS 2,271 2,180 2,436 2,401
0800–0900 as percentage of all hours 13 13 14 15
1600–1700 as percentage of all hours 24 24 22 20

Time of Day 1970–71* 1971–72 1972–73 1973–74
0700–0800 47 29 35 37
0800–0900 361 325 389 283
0900–1000 75 73 85 69
1000–1600 705 686 719 597
1600–1700 558 604 622 515
1700–1800 308 322 306 259
1800–1900 247 199 221 157
1900–0700 296 301 318 279
ALL HOURS 2,597 2,539 2,697 2,199
0800–0900 as percentage of all hours 14 13 14 13
1600–1700 as percentage of all hours 21 24 23 23
* British Standard Time in operation.
Figures for 1974–75 are not yet available.

Mr. Leslie Huckfield

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he has received his Department's report on

registered with the Housing Corporation under the Housing Act 1974 by 1st April 1975.

Mr. Kaufman

Twenty-eight. A further 24 were registered on 16th April.