HC Deb 13 June 1986 vol 99 cc333-4W
Mr. Ron Davies

asked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list the housing capital outturn figures for 1984–85 for each Welsh housing authority.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

The information requested is given in the followig table:

Housing Gross Capital Expenditure 1984/85
Welsh Districts £ thousands
Alyn and Deeside 3,699
Colwyn 1,688

Welsh Districts £ thousands
Delyn 1,361
Glyndwr 2,593
Rhuddlan 1,096
Wrexham Maelor 4,211
Carmarthen 4,399
Ceredigion 3,401
Dinefwr 1,645
Llanelli 3,452
Preseli 4,501
South Pembrokeshire 3,868
Blaenau Gwent 8,904
Islwyn 7,578
Monmouth 3,917
Newport 9,480
Torfaen 6,387
Aberconwy 2,161
Arfon 3,120
Dwyfor 1,517
Meirionnydd 3,524
Ynys Môn 3,014
Cynon Valley 2,822
Merthyr Tydfil 3,131
Ogwr 7,787
Rhondda 12,487
Rhymney Valley 6,991
Taff-Ely 5,215
Brecknock 1,466
Montgomery 1,909
Radnor 950
Cardiff 17,836
Vale of Glamorgan 4,283
Afan/Port Talbot 2,339
Lliw Valley 2,910
Neath 2,822
Swansea 12,701
Wales Total 171,165

Mr. Ron Davies

asked the Secretary of State for Wales what percentage of overall public expenditure in Wales was represented by housing capital expenditure during the last 12 months for which figures are available.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

In 1984–85 (the latest year for which firm figures are available) net housing capital expenditure. in Wales (£119 million) represented a little over 4.5 per cent. of overall public expenditure within our responsibility. Because public expenditure is measured net of receipts and other income, no account has been taken in this calculation of that element of housing capital expenditure which was financed by receipts. In 1984–85 this additional expenditure exceeded £98 million.

Mr. Ron Davies

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many house completions were made in Wales in 1985; and how this compares with the figures for 1979–80 and 1982–83.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

In 1985, 8,213 completions were made. This compares with 11,360 and 7,930 completions for 1979–80 and 1982–83, respectively.

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