HC Deb 05 February 1992 vol 203 cc171-2W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish a table of housing for each of the district councils for Wales showing(a) the total number of houses and flats currently owned by the council and (b) the number of these which were built prior to 1940.

Mr. Nicholas Bennett

Estimates of dwellings built before 1940 are not available: however, data are provided in the table from the 1986 Welsh inter-censal survey showing the proportion of the 1986 local authority stock built before 1945.

Local authority stock1
Local authority stock of houses and flats at 1 April 1991 Estimated percentage built prior to 19452
Aberconwy 2,516 36
Alyn and Deeside 4,883 30
Arfon 4,800 41
Blaenau Gwent 9,777 14
Brecknock 2,652 15
Cardiff 18,816 26
Carmarthen 3,357 16
Ceredigion 3,193 11
Colwyn 2,450 30
Cynon Valley 4,924 11
Delyn 4,512 20
Dinefwr 2,398 16
Dwyfor 1,398 22
Glyndŵr 2,822 25
Islwyn 5,807 19
Llanelli 6,580 25
Lliw Valley 4,850 33
Meirionnydd 1,962 21
Merthyr Tydfil 6,453 11
Monmouth 4,698 18
Montgomery 4,164 15
Neath 5,219 24
Newport 12,784 7
Ogwr 9,041 14
Port Talbot 5,483 20
Preseli Pembrokeshire 5,333 14
Radnorshire 1,124 12
Rhondda 4,797 12
Rhuddlan 2,608 27
Rhymney Valley 9,508 13
South Pembrokeshire 2,672 10
Swansea 16,300 29
Taff-Ely 6,766 18
Torfaen 12,936 13
Vale of Glamorgan 5,808 20
Wrexham Maelor 14,908 26
Ynys Môn 5,277 13
TOTAL 223,576 20

Source: Welsh Office local authority returns.

Welsh Inter Censal Survey, 1986.

1Montgomery includes 1,170 rented New Town dwellings in Newtown at 1 April 1991. Newtown dwellings are also included in the calculation of the percentage for Montgomery, as are those of Cwmbran for Torfaen.

2 These estimates relate to the stock of local authority dwellings in April 1986.

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