HC Deb 25 May 1977 vol 932 cc475-7W
Mr. Frank Allaun

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what acreage of land was bought individually by each local authority in England in 1976–77 for housing and other purposes, respectively, under the Community Land Act.

Mr. Guy Barnett

The provisional figures supplied by authorities are as follows:

Housing (acres) Other
Langbaurgh 7.6
Cumbria CC 67
Eden 5
Durham City 10.2
Easington 8.25
Sedgefield 11.7
Wear Valley 6
Blyth Valley 0.7
Northumberland 9
Wansbeck 66.2
Gateshead 8
Newcastle upon Tyne 30.4
South Tyneside 8
Sunderland 30 41
Tyne and Wear CC 4.3
Bristol 2 properties
Caradon 61
Devon CC 16.2
Plymouth 0.3
Christchurch 12.4 17.3
Poole 5 properties
Taunton Deane 19.5
Greenwich 0.03
Hammersmith 0.8
Haringey 3.5
Hillingdon 4
Wandsworth 11
Greater London Council 0.4 5.6
North Bedfordshire 9.7
St. Albans 1
Norwich 1.9
Housing (acres) Other
North Norfolk 9.3
Breckland 3.3
Coventry 15.75
Sandwell 5
Walsall 1
Wolverhampton 4.1 1
West Midlands CC 26
Solihull 83.5
Tamworth 45
Cannock 39
Lichfield 5
Newcastle under Lyme 76
Staffordshire Moorlands 50
Wyre Forest 9.6 2.25
Wychavon 9.1
Stratford 4.8
East Sussex CC 20
Hastings 0.6
Kent CC 4.5
Ashford 0.2
Gillingham 37
Oxford City 4.8
Guildford 8
Windsor and Maidenhead 2.5
Portsmouth City 2.6
Eastleigh 5.1
Fareham 10.3
Gosport 1.2
Rushmoor 9 2.1
Manchester City 6.3
Bolton 2.6
Salford City 0.25
Tameside 3 20.75
Wigan 8
Blackpool 1.75
Ellesmere Port 17
Liverpool City 87
Wirral 0.1 2.2
North East Derbyshire 39.6
South Derbyshire 1
Hinkley and Bosworth 42.8
Leicester City 7.6
East Lindsey 16.1
South Holland 2
Nottinghamshire CC 5.4
Bassetlaw 46
Nottingham City 1.9
Kettering 0.9
Wellingborough 21.4
Bradford 8.7
Kirklees 22.25
Leeds 3
Wakefield 10 3.5
South Yorkshire CC 144.3
Barnsley 25.6
Doncaster 21.2 4.2
Rotherham 4.4
Sheffield 33.4
Scarborough 4.9
Beverley 11.5 1.1
Cleethorpes 1.1 12.4
Hull 0.5
North Wolds 1.5 2
Scunthorpe 20.5

Information as at 23rd May 1977.

Mr. Frank Allaun

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what acreage of land was acquired by local authorities in England in each of the last four financial years for housing and other purposes respectively.

Mr. Guy Barnett

Unfortunately, apart from the information on the acreage of land acquired by local authorities under the Community Land Act, given to my hon. Friend in a separate answer today, there is at present no other reliable information on the acreage of land acquired by local authorities. In the future, information on the acreage of all local authority acquisitions of development land is expected to become available as a by-product of the development land tax returns made to the Inland Revenue.