§ Mr. Ron DaviesTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list(a) the number and (b) the value of council house sales by district council in each year since 1985 in (i) cash terms and (ii) prices, using 1985 as a constant.
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe information is given in the tables.
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District 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 11992–93 Rhymney Valley 196 274 260 364 392 247 144 79 Taff-Ely 266 293 377 537 561 234 146 73 Brecknock 90 99 92 172 150 65 50 9 Montgomeryshire 70 89 57 130 141 51 251 27 Radnorshire 28 23 45 52 50 26 19 8 Cardiff 611 775 591 1,038 1,071 281 241 76 Vale of Glamorgan 207 223 195 451 338 111 84 41 Port Talbot 280 281 295 421 442 185 159 62 Lliw Valley 117 129 145 169 254 175 79 25 Neath 124 146 200 299 309 137 78 36 Swansea 207 254 381 876 834 337 250 86 1April to September 1992 only. Source: Welsh Office housing statistics form WHO7, as submitted by the Welsh district authorities.
Table 2 Value of sales of council dwellings at current prices (£000)
District 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 11992–93 Alyn and Deeside 651 840 1,178 2,236 3,868 2,047 1,301 414 Colwyn 544 605 687 1,283 1,491 738 409 270 Delyn 542 795 1,166 1,073 2,124 1,350 907 591 Glyndwr 541 586 589 1,799 1,898 781 336 186 Rhuddlan 230 363 732 1,456 1,475 973 437 151 Wrexham Maelor 1,133 1,613 1,636 3,989 10,906 4,142 2,505 1,309 Carmarthen 553 721 818 1,489 1,790 1,679 1,260 626 Ceredigion 627 916 821 2,206 3,149 1,835 1,444 947 Dinefwr 442 698 676 1,129 1,261 1,186 558 215 Llanelli 1,158 1,287 1,459 3,120 3,244 2,168 1,684 803 Preseli Pembrokeshire 1,050 989 1,160 3,378 4,455 2,280 1,371 1,068 South Pembrokeshire 426 415 718 1,739 2,007 1,126 836 252 Blaenau Gwent 953 1,390 1,476 3,087 5,232 2,165 1,711 598 Islwyn 1,501 2,106 2,327 3,905 3,944 1,323 1,479 597 Monmouth 1,561 1,546 2,425 3,633 4,468 1,817 1,909 645 Newport 3,005 2,807 3,101 6,748 9,413 3,108 1,918 959 Torfaen 1,211 3,523 3,374 4,127 9,102 4,727 2,884 1,481 Aberconwy 683 728 677 2,376 3,034 1,078 722 239 Arfon 539 590 550 1,946 2,483 1,035 741 426 Dwyfor 221 111 115 320 644 560 282 95 Meirionnydd 435 480 463 913 1,174 561 504 170 Ynys Mon 794 626 599 2,744 5,045 1,791 914 226 Cynon Valley 632 857 1,018 1,147 1,446 1,092 830 358 Merthyr Tydfil 1,349 1,519 1,874 2,623 2,903 1,276 722 252 Ogwr 2,602 2,961 3,562 6,203 6,170 3,566 2,339 959 Rhondda 370 546 431 736 884 807 375 286 Rhymney Valley 1,607 2,421 2,359 3,544 4,258 3,285 1,952 836 Taff-Ely 2,246 2,492 3,279 4,852 6,387 3,168 2,095 1,082 Brecknock 860 957 1,021 2,003 2,006 1,008 879 169 Montgomeryshire 716 948 571 1,639 2,286 904 872 410 Radnorshire 309 248 534 704 811 459 354 179 Cardiff 6,079 8,428 6,338 11,850 17,229 5,313 4,406 1,408 Vale of Glamorgan 2,246 2,648 2,381 6,197 5,198 1,993 1,533 849 Port Talbot 1,931 2,129 2,623 4,126 5,124 2,307 2,137 922 Lliw Valley 858 1,000 1,128 1,345 2,872 2,302 1,285 386 Neath 919 1,243 1,748 2,723 3,297 1,873 1,096 530 Swansea 1,741 2,209 3,616 8,828 9,297 4,306 3,113 1,153 1 April to September 1992 only. Source: Welsh Office housing statistics form WHO7, as submitted by the Welsh district authorities.
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Table 3 Value of Sales of council house dwellings at 1985–86 prices2 (£000)
District 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 11992–93 Alyn and Deeside 651 814 1,082 1,914 3,107 1,523 905 276 Colwyn 544 586 631 1,098 1,198 549 285 180 Delyn 542 770 1,071 919 1,706 1,004 631 394 Glyndwr 541 568 541 1,540 1,525 581 234 124 Rhuddlan 230 352 672 1,246 1,185 724 304 101 Wrexham Maelor 1,133 1,563 1,502 3,415 8,760 3,081 1,743 874 Carmarthen 553 699 751 1,275 1,438 1,249 877 418 Ceredigion 627 887 754 1,888 2,529 1,365 1,005 632 Dinefwr 442 676 621 966 1,013 882 388 143 Llanelli 1,158 1,247 1,340 2,671 2,606 1,613 1,172 536 Preseli Pembrokeshire 1,050 958 1,065 2,892 3,578 1,696 954 713 South Pembrokeshire 426 402 659 1,489 1,612 838 582 168
District 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 11992–93 Blaenau Gwent 953 1,347 1,355 2,643 4,202 1,610 1,190 399 Islwyn 1,501 2,040 2,137 3,343 3,168 984 1,029 398 Monmouth 1,561 1,498 2,227 3,110 3,589 1,352 1,328 430 Newport 3,005 2,719 2,848 5,776 7,561 2,312 1,334 640 Torfaen 1,211 3,413 3,099 3,533 7,311 3,516 2,007 988 Aberconwy 683 705 622 2,034 2,437 802 502 160 Arfon 539 572 505 1,666 1,994 770 516 284 Dwyfor 221 108 106 274 517 417 196 63 Meirionnydd 435 465 425 782 943 417 351 113 Ynys Mon 794 606 550 2,349 4,052 1,332 636 151 Cynon Valley 632 830 935 982 1,161 812 577 239 Merthyr Tydfil 1,349 1,472 1,721 2,245 2,332 949 502 168 Ogwr 2,602 2,869 3,271 5,310 4,956 2,653 1,627 640 Rhondda 370 529 396 630 710 600 261 191 Rhymney Valley 1,607 2,346 2,166 3,034 3,420 2,444 1,358 558 Taff-Ely 2,246 2,414 3,011 4,153 5,130 2,356 1,458 722 Brecknock 860 927 938 1,715 1,611 750 612 113 Montgomeryshire 716 918 524 1,403 1,836 672 607 274 Radnorshire 309 240 490 603 651 341 246 119 Cardiff 6,079 8,165 5,821 10,144 13,839 3,952 3,066 940 Vale of Glamorgan 2,246 2,565 2,187 5,305 4,175 1,482 1,067 567 Port Talbot 1,931 2,063 2,409 3,532 4,116 1,716 1,487 615 Lliw Valley 858 969 1,036 1,151 2,307 1,712 894 258 Neath 919 1,204 1,605 2,331 2,648 1,393 763 354 Swansea 1,741 2,140 3,321 7,557 7,468 3,203 2,166 770 1April to September 1992 only. 2Calculated using GDP deflator. Source: Welsh Office housing statistics form WHO7, as submitted by the Welsh district authorities.