HC Deb 05 May 1977 vol 931 cc232-5W
Mr. Jim Marshall

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list in the Official Report for each London borough, metropolitan district and for the 10 largest non-metropolitan districts (a) the total rate arrears outstanding at 31st March 1975 and 31st March 1976 and the percentage that these represent of the total rates collectable in those areas, and (b) the total council housing rent arrears outstanding at 31st March 1975 and 31st March 1976 and the percentage that these represent of the total rebated rents collectable in those areas.

31st March 1975 31st March 1976
Total rent arrears Percentage of total collectable rent Total rent arrears Percentage of total collectable rent
£ £
London Boroughs:
Barking 187,831 2.3 135,569 1.4
Barnet 88,347 1.5 102,783 2.0
Bexley N/A N/A 165,200 3.5
Brent 193,817 3.7 393,269 5.7
Bromley 123,150 2.7 100,122 1.7
Camden 1,755,400 21.2 1,442,770 14.7
Croydon 233,673 3.2 291,543 3.5
Ealing 187,174 3.3 351,982 4.8
Enfleld 302,202 4.7 374,777 4.2
Greenwich 489,663 7.3 475,834 8.1
Hackney 491,548 6.6 474,574 60
Hammersmith 207,475 4.8 207,475 4.2
Haringey 131,860 2.2 472,950 6.3
Harrow 237,330 9.7 220,541 7.5
Havering 357,700 7.0 401,000 61
Hillingdon 244,972 4.2 257,070 31
Hounslow 87,431 1.5 83,110 1.2
Islington 1,475,050 23.1 1,400,000 13.7
Kensington/Chelsea 179,101 7.7 209,091 80
Kingston upon Thames 82,957 4.7 66,746 20
Lambeth 1,148.528 12.4 1,025,704 10.3
Lewisham 650,693 8.4 712,436 7.9
Merton 159,380 6.5 412,090 8.7
Newham 390,000 4.4 351,017 3.2
Redbridge 111,578 3.4 169,299 4.4
Richmond upon Thames 29,388 1.0 40,024 1.1
Southwark 542,526 6.0 431,047 3.2
Sutton 136,660 4.4 134,259 3.4
Tower Hamlets 456,537 8.8 372,682 6.3
Waltham Forest 186,281 2.5 232,106 2.6
Wandsworth 249,608 3.6 496,345 5.8
Westminster 134,450 2.3 195,640 2.6
Metropolitan Districts:
Barnsley 122,317 2.1 125,085 1.7
Birmingham 1,929,849 4.5 2,274,346 4.4
Bolton 54,347 11 63,720 0.9
Bradford 255,532 2.7 257,110 2.5
Bury 97,531 2.4 108,910 3.5
Calderdale 77,722 2.0 168,633 3.6
Coventry 210,715 3.0 211,780 2.5
Doncaster 61,680 1.0 84,949 09
Dudley 207,993 20 106,606 N/A
Gateshead 146,743 1.7 166,814 1.6
Kirklees N/A N/A 140,097 2.5
Knowsley N/A N/A 1,376,674 100
Leeds 481,274 2.3 614,797 2.5
Liverpool 1,587,929 90 1,629,132 6.8
Manchester 1,352,442 5.1 1,735,917 5.8
Newcastle upon Tyne 424,253 4.0 484,630 3.5
North Tyneside N/A N/A 110,817 1.3
Oldham 135,000 2.5 100,000 3.0
Rochdale 132,292 3.4 146,500 3.4
Rotherham 137,714 1.5 150,892 1.6
St. Helens 113,216 3.6 142,455 2.3
Salford 301,097 3.3 306,660 3.1
Sandwell 152,750 1.0 144,300 0.9
Sefton 96,870 1.8 124,123 1.9

Mr. Guy Barnett

I regret that the figures asked for in the first part of the Question are not readily available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost. The information requested on council house rent arrears is as follows:

31st March 1975 31st March 1976
Total rent arrears Percentage of total collectable rent Total rent arrears Percentage of total collectable rent
£
Sheffield 492,265 2.5 491,302 2.2
Solihull 15,824 1.0 10,784 0.6
South Tyneside 64,784 N/A 68,101 0.7
Stockport 171,754 4.0 252,445 5.0
Sunderland 17,969 0.2 73,413 0.6
Tameside 150,000 3.7 184,569 3.2
Trafford 44,209 1.2 62,119 1.3
Wakefield 120,631 1.5 162,413 1.4
Walsall 76,940 0.8 84,619 0.8
Wigan 98,606 1.7 393,369 4.1
Wirrall 214,600 3.0 366,800 4.2
Wolverhampton 98,000 1.1 298,878 2.8
Non-Metropolitan Districts (10 largest only):
Bristol 170,601 1.3 214,228 1.4
Nottingham 284,453 2.4 382,986 2.5
Leicester 166,565 2.7 318,440 3.4
Kingston upon Hull 102,505 1.0 133,519 1.0
Stoke-on-Trent 16,614 0.2 1,838 0.02
Plymouth 38,025 0.7 51,937 0.8
Derby 16,656 0.3 13,354 0.2
Southampton 139,902 2.1 N/A N/A
Portsmouth 196,004 2.3 198,518 2.0
Luton N/A N/A 74,270 3.0

Note: Total rent arrears are the arrears at the end of the last full collection period for the year in question. They include rents net of rebates plus rates.

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