§ Mr. Gwilym JonesTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the average number of persons registered as homeless by each of the district councils in Wales for the latest available date.
§ Mr. GristThe number of cases and persons in households accepted as homeless by local authorities during the second quarter of 1989 (April to June) are shown in the following table:
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Number of cases and persons accepted as homeless; April-June 1989 Welsh districts Cases Persons Aberconwy 18 48 Alyn and Deeside 53 130 Arlon 6 15 Blaenau Gwent 87 211 Brecknock 25 60 Cardiff 308 718
Welsh districts Cases Persons Carmarthen 16 43 Ceredigion 20 56 Colwyn 12 42 Cynon Valley 41 119 Delyn 80 217 Dinefwr 12 23 Dwyfor 20 47 Glyndwr 8 17 Islwyn 32 78 Llanelli 39 89 Lliw Valley 16 45 Meirionnydd 21 51 Merthyr Tydfil 35 100 Monmouth 32 77 Montgomeryshire 11 22 Neath 77 142 Newport 274 725 Ogwr 148 389 Port Talbot 40 78 Preseli Pembrokeshire 13 31 Radnorshire 6 12 Rhondda 35 78 Rhuddlan 14 48 Rhymney Valley 76 168 South Pembrokeshire 14 41 Swansea 42 94 Taff Ely 33 95 Torfaen 112 221 Vale of Glamorgan 108 305 Wrexham Maelor 103 176 Ynys Mon 6 21 Wales total 1,993 4,832