§ Mr. Raynsfordasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish a table showing the total number of housing association dwellings completed, including newly built and rehabilitated dwellings, for 358W
§ Sir George YoungThe information is in the following table. The figures for 1980–81 and earlier years are affected by minor differences of definition.
Housing subsidy and rate fund contributions 1978–79 to 1986–87 Year Housing Subsidy Housing Subsidy per Dwelling £ RFC‡ RFC per Dwelling║ £ million * † £ million £ 1978–79 1,258 255 255 294 60 1979–80 1,274 257 257 321 89 1980–81 1,393 281 281 433 119 1981–82 884 185 180 420 114 1982–83 441 209 92 434 128 1983–84 350 231 75 497 149 1984–85 379 282 84 458 143 ¶1985–86 457 345 105 523 167 ¶1986–87 477 — — — — Sources
1978–79 to 1980–81, CIPFA Housing Revenue Accounts Statistics
1981–82 to 1985–86, Second Advance Subsidy Claim Forms
1986–87, First Advance Subsidy Claim Forms
* Total amount of subsidy claimed, divided by the total housing stock of authorities claiming subsidy.
† Total amount of subsidy claimed, divided by the total stock of all local housing authorities.
‡ Sum of positive rate fund contributions.
║ Sum of positive rate fund contributions, divided by the total housing stock of authorities making positive rate fund contributions.
¶ Estimated.