§ Mr. George HowarthTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what has been, at 1991–92 prices, the total capital expenditure undertaken by local authorities and housing associations in England each year on housing since 1961, giving separately expenditure by local authorities and housing associations up to and including the estimated outturn expenditure for 1991–92 and 1992–93, specifying the price increase assumed between 1991–92 and 1992–93.
§ Mr. YeoThe available information relates to gross capital expenditure on housing in England funded by local authorities and, since 1974–75, the Housing Corporation. Comparable information for spending by housing associations in earlier years is not available.
£ million at 1991–92 prices Local authorities1 Housing Corporation Total 1974–75 12,393 573 12,966 1975–76 9,861 723 10,584 1976–77 8,338 877 9,215 1977–78 6,960 874 7,834 1978–79 6,643 887 7,530 1979–80 6328 859 7,187 1980–81 4,952 922 5,874 1981–82 4,355 861 5,216 1982–83 4,997 1,167 6,164 1983–84 5,274 1,083 6,357 1984–85 4,920 979 5,899 1985–86 4,361 1,026 5,387 1986–87 4,215 998 5,213 1987–88 4,334 21,070 5,404 1988–89 4,455 21,093 5,548 424W
1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 Northern 1,240 1,440 2,330 2,120 Yorkshire and Humberside 1,430 2,200 2,830 2,670 East Midlands 2,330 1,370 1,610 790 Eastern 800 660 1,840 1,150 London 1,030 1,830 2,860 1,360 South East 1,020 930 820 1,300 South West 1,200 620 1,060 980 West Midlands 2,090 1,860 1,720 1,750 North West 4,430 3,010 4,260 3,470 England 15,570 13,920 19,330 15,590
Local authorities1 Housing Corporation Total 1989–90 5,947 21,260 7,207 31990–91 3,361 21,269 4,630 41991–92 2,991 21,930 4,921 1 Includes local authority funding of housing associations. 2 Includes estimates of additional private finance on an approvals basis. 3Provisional. 4 Estimated. The Government do not plan local authority gross expenditure and no forecast is yet available for 1992–93. The plan for local authority capital expenditure, excluding authorities' self-financed expenditure, is £1,877 million for 1992–93 at 1991–92 prices while Housing Corporation gross capital expenditure, excluding any additional private finance, is forecast at £1,633 million for 1992–93 at 1991–92 prices. This assumes a 4.5 per cent. increase in prices between 1991–92 and 1992–93.