HC Deb 02 December 1987 vol 123 cc608-10W
Mr. Hood

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the outstanding debt charge for Scottish Special Housing Association homes; and what proportion of the average rent is charged as a revenue consequence of those debt charges.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

The association's outstanding loan debt was £571.5 million at 31 March 1987. Average rent is set by the association in the light of overall expected revenue expenditure, including loan charges, and taking account of Government subsidy. In 1986–87, expenditure on loan charges was equivalent to 92 per cent. of rental income, or 67 per cent. of total revenue income.

Mr. Hood

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will give the numbers of Scottish Special Housing Association houses in each district council area in Scotland.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

The information is as follows:

Region and District Council Houses owned (at 31 March 1987)
Borders
Berwickshire 6
Ettrick and Lauderdale 780
Roxburgh 917
Tweeddale 224
Central
Clackmannan 1,749
Falkirk 2,954
Stirling 453
Dumfries and Galloway
Annandale and Eskdale 128
Nithsdale 476
Stewartry 19
Wigtown
Fife
Dunfermline 3,790
Kirkcaldy 2,295
North East Fife
Grampian
City of Aberdeen 2,299
Banff and Buchan 697
Gordon 234
Kincardine and Deeside 358
Moray 332
Highland
Badenoch and Strathspey
Caithness 200
Inverness 1,215
Lochaber 287
Nairn 131
Ross and Cromarty 430
Skye and Lochalsh
Sutherland
Orkney Islands Council
Lothian
City of Edinburgh 1,925
East Lothian 1,138
Midlothian 3,507
West Lothian 3,228
Shetland Islands Council 145
Strathclyde
City of Glasgow 16,695
Argyll and Bute 369
Bearsden and Milngavie 70
Clydebank 3,014
Clydesdale 1,193
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 76
Cumnock and Doon Valley 2,179
Cunninghame 2,729
Dumbarton 2,051
East Kilbride
Eastwood 22
Hamilton 1,576

Region and District Council Houses owned (at 31 March 1987)
Inverclyde 3,227
Kilmarnock and Loudoun 1,940
Kyle and Carrick 1,242
Monklands 1,350
Motherwell 1,945
Renfrew 7,284
Strathkelvin 798
Tayside
City of Dundee 3,531
Angus 1,909
Perth and Kinross 214
Western Isles Islands Council 28
TOTAL 83,359

Mr. Hood

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list those financial institutions or housing associations which have expressed an interest in buying Scottish Special Housing Association houses in the event of enactment of the proposals in "Scottish Homes".

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

A number of financial institutions and housing associations have expressed interest in participating in the new opportunities for improving housing choice and conditions which our proposal for the development of housing policy offer. Those expressions of interest are not dependent on the establishment of Scottish Homes nor are they confined to specific proposals involving houses presently owned by the Scottish Special Housing Association. Possibilities for changes in the ownership of those houses will involve consultation with the tenants who occupy them. Those interested in offering tenants the opportunity of a change in their renting arrangements will no doubt approach them in due course.

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