HC Deb 05 February 1985 vol 72 cc502-4W
Mr. Nicholson

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) what has been the cost to the Northern Ireland Housing Executive for (a) legal fees and (b) all other costs concerned with sending contracts to arbitration since 1976;

(2) how many companies have been unable to fulfil contracts awarded by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and have subsequently gone into voluntary liquidation since 1976;

(3) how many contracts awarded by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive since 1976 and now complete (a) have final payments still not paid to the contractor and (b) are subject to arbitration;

(4) how many contracts awarded by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive since 1976 have been through either arbitration or litigation and have been resolved; and what has been the extra cost to the Northern Ireland Housing Executive on each contract over the agreed tender price;

(5) in how many cases companies on the Northern Ireland Housing Executive list of companies suitable to tender have gone into voluntary liquidation and some or all of the directors have then formed another company which is now on the same list, since 1976.

Mr. Chris Patten

These are matters for the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. However, I understand from the chairman that the information is not readily available in the form requested and could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.

Mr. William Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many applicants there were at the latest available date in Northern Ireland for Housing Executive accommodation in each council area; how many empty Housing Executive dwellings and units of accommodation there were in each area on the same date; how many of such dwellings or units of accommodation in each such area had been vacant for more than three months; and how many of the applicants have applied for accommodation in more than one council area.

Mr. Chris Patten

[pursuant to his reply, 29 January 1985, c. 131]: This is a matter for the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. I understand from the chairman that the information is not readily available in the form requested. The information which is available is as follows:—

District Council Area Number of First preference applicants on the waiting list Number of vacant properties Number vacant over 14 weeks
Derry 1,360 228 177
Limavady 250 24 15
Coleraine 599 192 122
Ballymoney 266 23 17
Moyle 148 6 3
Larne 389 45 28
Ballymena 464 152 114
Magherafelt 293 14 1
Cookstown 289 5
Strabane 373 20 15
Omagh 560 22 13
Fermanagh 524 45 27
Dungannon 472 94 44
Craigavon 1,043 886 808
Armagh 313 61 44
Newry and Moume 890 193 144
Banbridge 301 52 27
Down 561 66 40
Lisburn 1,470 60 30
Antrim 627 253 137
Newtownabbey 936 107 58

District Council Area Number of First preference applicants on the waiting list Number of vacant properties Number vacant over 14 weeks
Carrickfergus 493 45 17
North Down 1,004 48 34
Ards 784 43 25
Castlereagh 1,077 29 16
Belfast 8,777 739 539
Total 24,263 3,452 2,495

Footnotes:

(a) the figures quoted are for 31 December 1984.

(b) the number of vacant properties in Redevelopment Areas has been excluded.