HC Deb 19 October 1981 vol 10 c90W
Mr. John H. Osborn

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many houses in the Sheffield area fall within the housing society or housing association category; if he will list the main associations, the number of houses within each and the manager, indicating in each case whether public body, or private agent.

Sir George Young:

The city of Sheffield's own estimate of housing association dwellings at April 1981 is included in its housing strategy and investment programme, a copy of which is available in the Library.

Details of the main registered housing associations within the Sheffield metropolitan district, their respective holdings, and their management arrangements, supplied by the Housing Corporation, are as follows:

Housing Associations Dwellings
South Yorkshire 436
North Counties 1,093
Yorkshire Metropolitan 126
North Sheffield 171
North Cheshire 116
Hallam 311
Sheffield Broomhall Abbeyfield Society 1
Total 2,254
There are, in addition, 396 dwellings owned by co-ownership housing societies.

The dwellings owned by the Hallam housing association and the co-ownership societies are managed by firms of estate agents. The other associations use their own staff to manage their stock.

Mr. John H. Osborn

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the housing stock in the Sheffield area; and, of this, how much is public council housing, how much private sector housing, and how much housing association or housing society.

Sir George Young:

the city of Sheffield's own estimates of dwellings in each sector at April 1981 are included in its housing strategy and investment programme, a copy of which is available in the Library.