HC Deb 21 July 1987 vol 120 cc139-40W
Mr. Wigley

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many houses are available for rent in (a) the public sector and (b) the private sector, in each district authority area in Wales; and what were the corresponding figures for each year since 1979.

Mr. Grist

I shall reply to the hon. Gentleman as soon as possible.

Mr. Wigley

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many houses in (a) the private sector and (b) the public sector in each district authority area in Wales are unfit, or in a serious state of disrepair; and what proportion of the houses in each sector this number represents.

Mr. Grist

Reliable estimates of unfitness and disrepair in each local authority district will not be available until the results of the 1986 Welsh house condition survey are published.

Mr. Wigley

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many more homes than households there are in each district authority area in Wales.

Mr. Grist

The following table shows how many more dwellings than households there were in Wales on a country basis, as at June 1986:

Number
Clwyd 7,000
Dyfed 9,000
Gwent 7,000
Gwynedd 15,000
Mid Glamorgan 8,000
Powys 4,000
South Glamorgan 1,000
West Glamorgan 5,000

Similar estimates are not available at a local authority district level.

These figures are not directly comparable with statistics given to the hon. Member by my hon. Friend on 22 January, at column 683.The statistics in the reply to the hon. Gentleman's earlier question omitted concealed households—namely, married couples and lone parents living within a household headed by another person. Comparable figures which include concealed households are as follows:—

Dwellings minus households
Number
1979 27,000
1980 27,000
1981 46,000
1982 51,000
1983 55,000
1984 56,000
1985 57,000
1986 56,000

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