HC Deb 18 February 1987 vol 110 cc683-4W
Mr. Meadowcroft

asked the Secretary of State for Defence why the proportion of vacant houses owned by his Department has increased during the previous five years.

Mr. Freeman

As I stated in a reply to the hon. Member for Woolwich (Mr. Cartwright) on 28 January 1987, at column 127, the principal reason for this increase has been the growing tendency towards owner-occupation among the armed forces, in common with the national trend: although MOD had disposed of some 6,000 surplus married quarters during the past five years, this reduction in stock has been outpaced by the move towards home-ownership. Another factor has been a major modernisation programme which renders married quarters unavailable for occupation but which, when completed, will leave them much more attractive as family homes.

Mr. Meadowcroft

asked the Secretary of State for Defence which local authorities have had use of his Department's housing on a short-term let basis.

Mr. Freeman

Records of lettings to local authorities have not been maintained centrally, but it is known that the following have had use of the Department's housing:

  • Exeter City Council.
  • Plymouth City Council.
  • Portsmouth City Council.
  • Gosport Borough Council.
  • Weymouth and Portland Borough Council.
  • Christchurch Borough Council.
  • East Hampshire District Council.
  • Kennet District Council.
  • Rushmoor District Council.
  • Test Valley Borough Council.
  • Rushcliffe District Council.
  • Salisbury District Council.
  • North Wiltshire District Council.
  • West Wiltshire District Council.
  • Gloucester City Council.
  • South Oxon District Council.
  • Harrogate Borough Council.
  • Alnwick District Council.
  • London Borough of Greenwich.

Married quarters are currently leased to the following local authorities:

  • Exeter City Council.
  • Plymouth City Council.
  • Portsmouth City Council.
  • Gosport Borough Council.
  • Kennet District Council.
  • North Wiltshire District Council.
  • London Borough of Greenwich.

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