HC Deb 05 November 1991 vol 198 cc96-7W
Mr. Home Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will place in the Library a copy of the report of the working party report on service accommodation requirements.

Mr. Archie Hamilton

No. The Government's conclusions on the recommendations of the task force on service housing will be made public by announcements in the usual way.

Mr. Home Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many service married quarters he plans to make available for purchase by members of the armed forces; and where they are located.

Mr. Archie Hamilton

All surplus married quarters which are suitable for individual sale are normally offered for sale to service personnel through the services' discount scheme in the first instance. Those currently being offered for sale include properties in Exmouth, Devizes, Kirkudbright, Edinburgh, Barton Stacey, Gosport, Peterhead, Ripon, Lower Quinton, Uckfield, Southend, Chatham, Forres, Ely, Folkestone, Portsmouth and Plymouth.

Mr. Home Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what discount will be offered to service personnel wishing to buy their service married quarters.

Mr. Archie Hamilton

Service personnel purchasing surplus married quarters through the services' discount scheme are given a 30 per cent. discount.

Mr. Home Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many service married quarters are currently vacant; and where they are located.

Mr. Archie Hamilton

As at 30 September 1991, the latest date for which figures are available, 9,834 service married quarters were vacant.

The regional breakdown is as follows:

Region Total vacant
Northern 98
Yorkshire 731
East Midlands 745
East Anglia 622
South East 3,604
South West 1,659
West Midlands 289
North West 121
Wales 273

Region Total vacant
Scotland 1,191
Northern Ireland 501
Total 9,834

Many of these properties were either undergoing or awaiting major works or modernisation, some were already allotted to service families who were due to move in shortly, and others were being considered for disposal. In addition, 1,613 houses were in the process of being sold.

Mr. Home Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether service personnel leaving the armed forces will have the same right to purchase their service married quarters as those continuing in the services.

Mr. Archie Hamilton

Service personnel in general do not have a right to purchase their service married quarters. There is, however, a scheme under which service personnel may apply to purchase surplus vacant married quarters at a discount. We are examining the scope for giving personnel who will be made redundant a degree of priority under this discount scheme.

Mr. Home Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what proportion of service personnel are married; and what proportion live in service married quarters.

Mr. Archie Hamilton

Approximately 52 per cent. of service personnel are married and approximately 20 per cent. of service personnel live in service married quarters.

Mr. Home Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many service married quarters he is planning to make available to housing associations; for how long they will be made available; whether the housing associations will be charged; and where the properties are located.

Mr. Archie Hamilton

Discussions with housing associations are continuing. It is too soon to provide details of any scheme that may be adopted.