§ Dr. Roger Thomasasked the Secretary of State for Wales, further to the reply given to the hon. Member for Sheffield, Heeley (Mr. Hooley), Official Report 3 June, column 362, how many residential units were sold by each housing authority in Wales during the financial year 1980–81; what was the average price paid; and what was the average occupancy of the dwellings before sale.
§ Mr. Wyn RobertsInformation on the occupancy of dwellings before sale is not available. The following table gives the numbers of dwellings sold and the average selling price per dwelling for each local authority.
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Number of dwellings sold 1980–81 Average selling price per dwelling £ Alyn and Deeside 247 4,784 Colwyn 75 6,550 Delyn 350 5,069 Glyndwr 4 6,932 Rhuddlan 3 6,442 Wrexham Maelor — — Carmarthen 123 6,305 Ceredigion 60 8,448 Dinefwr — — Llanelli 31 6,318 Preseli 2 12,625 South Pembrokeshire 104 7,231 Blaenau Gwent 9 6,581 IsIwyn — — Monmouth 201 8,547
Number of dwellings sold 1980–81 Average selling price per dwelling £ Newport 95 8,195 Torfaen — — Aberconwy — — Arfon 4 6,774 Dwyfor — — Meirionnydd — — Ynys Mon — — Cynon Valley — — Merthyr Tydfil — — Ogwr — — Rhondda — — Rhymney Valley 3 4,133 Taff-Ely 13 7,342 Brecknock — — Montgomery 7 1,000 Radnor — — Cardiff 12 7,805 Vale of Glamorgan 462 7,426 Afan 15 9,101 Lliw Valley * * Neath * * Swansea 17 6,457 WALES 1,837 6,651 *Information not available.