HC Deb 03 June 1992 vol 208 cc585-6W
Mr. McMaster

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what steps he takes to ensure that the housing co-operative sector is fully consulted on matters which concern it; and if he wil make a statement.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

Housing co-operatives are represented by the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations and the Confederation of Scottish Housing Co-operatives, a forum within the federation. Scottish Homes consults regularly with the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations.

Mr. McMaster

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what progress has been made to expand the number of housing co-operatives and other tenant-led initiatives in Scotland and if he will make a statement.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

My right hon. Friend is committed to supporting housing co-operatives and other tenant-led initiatives since they give tenants a greater say in the management of their housing. This commitment has been demonstrated through the substantial resources devoted to the finance of housing associations and housing co-operatives since 1979, particularly since the establishment of Scottish Homes in 1989. Since 1 April 1989, housing co-operatives have totalled 40 per cent. of new housing association registrations and now represent 16 per cent. of registered housing associations compared to 11 per cent. in 1989.

Mr. McMaster

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what steps he has taken to ensure that the housing co-operative sector is represented on the board of Scottish Homes; and if he will make a statement.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

All members of the Scottish Homes board are appointed for their potential personal contribution and not as representatives of particular sectional, geographical or political interests. The present board has a mix of expertise and, in considering future appointments, my right hon. Friend's aim will be to achieve the mix appropriate to Scottish Homes' needs at the time. The housing co-operative sector may well contain potential candidates for the board but they will be considered on their merits as individuals, not as representatives of that sector.

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