§ Mr. Wigleyasked the Secretary of State for Wales what information he has as to the proportion of the population who live in (a) owner-occupied properties, (b)council accommodation and (c) privately rented accommodation in each district authority in Wales.
§ Mr. Wyn RobertsThe information is given in the following table and excludes persons usually resident in non-private accommodation and in non-permanent dwellings.
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Distribution of population of Wales by tenure District/Tenure Owner-occupied per cent. Rented from council per cent. Privately rented per cent. Alyn and Deeside 71.1 21.4 6.3 Colwyn 68.9 17.0 11.5
District/Tenure Owner-occupied per cent. Rented from council per cent. Privately rented per cent. Delyn 69.1 24.1 5.6 Glyndwr 57.1 27.4 13.1 Rhuddlan 71.4 17.2 9.4 Wrexham Maelor 50.0 42.5 6.4 Carmarthen 64.9 20.9 11.0 Ceredigion 64.1 18.7 14.9 Dinefwr 660 22.6 9.6 Llanelli 60.4 33.6 4.8 Preseli 55.6 30.1 11.8 South Pembrokeshire 58.3 27.0 11.5 Blaenau Gwent 55.9 40.2 3.4 Islwyn 52.7 39.3 7.7 Monmouth 64.4 23.0 10.0 Newport 62.3 31.0 5.6 Torfaen 41.4 53.8 3.7 Aberconwy 61.3 22.4 11.6 Arfon 56.8 32.5 9.1 Dwyfor 60.0 20.0 16.8 Meirionydd 59.4 24.1 13.7 Ynys Mon 58.5 28.0 11.8 Cynon Valley 66.0 26.5 7.0 Merthyr Tydfil 53.9 39.3 6.0 Ogwr 64.1 28.7 5.5 Rhondda 76.4 18.2 5.0 Rhymney Valley 56.9 35.4 7.3 Taff-Ely 64.2 30.3 4.6 Brecknock 55.5 26.1 14.7 Montgomery 52.0 30.5 15.5 Radnor 59.5 21.7 16.3 Cardiff 62.5 25.7 10.3 Vale of Glamorgan 65.0 21.3 11.2 Afan 51.1 45.3 3.0 Lliw Valley 67.1 27.5 4.9 Neath 64.1 29.6 5.4 Swansea 62.4 28.9 7.0