HC Deb 06 February 1978 vol 943 cc406-7W
Mr. Sainsbury

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many local authority areas in England are shown by his Department's monitoring to have a shortage of land for housing development.

Mr. Freeson

I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave to his Question on 27th January.—[Vol. 942; c. 807.]

Mr. Sainsbury

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how frequently his Department receives the report for its monitoring of the availability of land for housing development.

Mr. Guy Barnett

Continuously.

Directions Date made or issued Reference No
The Community Land Accounts (Christchurch Borough Council) Special Direction 1978 19th January 1978
Guidance to Local Authorities
General Disposal Consent—small sites 9th December 1977 GNLA/15

Mr. Michael Latham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) whether he will bring up to date the table regarding paragraph 14 of GNLA/12 given by the hon. Member for Greenwich (Mr. Barnett), Official Report, 17th November, columns 331–2;

(2) whether he will bring up to date the table regarding loan sanction under the Community Land Act in the current financial year given by the hon. Member for Greenwich (Mr. Barnett), Official Report, 17th November, columns 339–40.

Mr. Guy Barnett

The following table shows, for each county area, the total amount of loan sanction for land acquisitions issued so far in this financial year. Applications made specifically under paragraph 14 of GNLA/12 are not now separately identifiable. Following the more flexible approach announced in GNLA/14, the distinction has become progressively less significant.

COUNTY AREA AND LOAN SANCTION ISSUED
Avon 6,500
Bedfordshire 1,994,000
Berkshire 248,500
Buckinghamshire 39,000
Cambridgeshire 45,500
Cheshire 518,000
Cleveland 298,000
Cumbria 144,500
Derbyshire 65,500
Devon 18,500
Dorset 13,000
Durham 222,000
East Sussex 201,500
Essex 42,000
Greater London 3,125,500
Greater Manchester 522,000
Hampshire 229,000