HC Deb 17 June 1986 vol 99 cc503-4W
Mr. Rooker

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the 50 most deprived housing authorities as measured by his Department using the housing "Z" score, giving the figure for each authority.

Mr. John Patten

[pursuant to his reply, 19 May 1986, c. 82]: The 50 authorities with the highest housing Z scores are shown in the table together with the figures. These scores are not, however, used by the Department to measure housing authorities' needs but are a variation on the statistical index of multiple urban deprivation used for inner city purposes in which housing variables have been given added weight.

Authority Housing Z score
1. Hackney 8.62
2. Newham 8.11
3. Lambeth 7.19
4. Hammersmith and Fulham 7.04
5. Tower Hamlets 6.90
6. Haringey 6.58
7. Brent 6.28
8. Islington 6.23
9. Wandsworth 6.15
10. Camden 5.64
11. Southwark 5.38
12. Leicester 5.12
13. Kensington and Chelsea 5.07
14. Manchester 4.98
15. Wolverhampton 4.55
16. Westminster 4.39
Waltham Forest

Mr. John Patten

[pursuant to his reply, 16 June 1986]: The number of disconnections by water authorities in England for non-payment of water charges is given below for financial years 1979–80 to 1985–86. Information on disconnections for other reasons, and on the duration of disconnections, is not available. Separate information for households is not available before 1983–84.

Authority Housing Z. score
18. Lewisham 4.34
19. Ealing 4.28
20. Liverpool 4.23
21. Blackburn 4.15
Birmingham
23. Sandwell 3.85
24. Coventry 3.71
25. Nottingham 3.60
26. Slough 3.56
27. Knowsley 3.04
28. Preston 2.94
29. Burnley 2.86
30. Middlesbrough 2.85
31. Kingston-upon-Hull 2.84
32. Bradford 2.75
33. Greenwich 2.54
34. Stoke-on-Trent 2.52
35. Rochdale 2.49
Brighton
37. Oxford 2.47
38. Hounslow 2.46
39. Luton 2.37
40. Hyndburn 2.27
41. Kirklees 2.24
42. Hove 2.20
43. Salford 2.15
44. Tameside 2.14
Oldham
46. Rossendale 2.07
47. Scunthorpe 2.02
48. Bolton 1.93
Hastings
50. Derwentside 1.82