HC Deb 17 June 1992 vol 209 cc522-5W
Mr. Raynsford

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) whether he plans to introduce legislation on the squatting of residential property before the end of the current year;

(2) how many responses he has received to his consultation paper on squatting; whether he will list the name of each respondent; and whether he will state the number of respondents who were in favour or opposed to each of the four options consulted on.

Mr. Jack

[holding answer 16 June 1992]: The Government are committed to strengthening the law against squatting and last year a consultation paper was published setting out various proposals. The responses to this exercise raised a number of issues which require and are receiving careful consideration. It is not possible at this stage to say when legislative proposals will be brought forward. The Government wish to ensure that any new measure should be fair, easy to administer and be effective.

In all, we received 216 responses to the consultation paper. Analysis of the results shows that 133 responses—62 per cent.—were in favour of strengthening the law, 58–27 per cent.—were opposed, and 25–11 per cent.—came to no clear conclusion. However, those respondents opposed to strengthening the law can generally be taken to have supported option A—leaving the criminal law unchanged; six respondents favoured option B—a limited extension of the law to certain types of squatting; 17 favoured option C—extending the criminal law to all squatting in residential premises; and 56 supported option D—a general extension of the criminal law to cover squatting in any premises.

Eighty four of the responses were from private individuals or companies, and we also received responses from the following public bodies, local authorities and organisation:

  • The Association of District Councils
  • The Association of Metropolitan Authorities
  • The London Boroughs Association
  • The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
  • The London Borough of Brent
  • The London Borough of Croydon
  • The London Borough of Greenwich
  • The London Borough of Hackney
  • The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
  • Newham Borough Council
  • Tower Hamlets Borough Council
  • Wandsworth Borough Council
  • Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
  • Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council
  • City of Bristol
  • City of Carlisle
  • Chester City Council
  • Exeter City Council
  • Swansea City Council
  • Cheshire County Council
  • Cumbria County Council
  • Gwent County Council
  • Oxfordshire County Council
  • Ashford Borough Council
  • Bournemouth Borough Council
  • Borough of Broxborne
  • Borough of Crewe and Nantwich
  • Dacorum Borough Council
  • Darlington Borough Council
  • Daventry Borough Council
  • Gillingham Borough Council
  • Guildford Borough Council
  • Hastings Borough Council
  • Borough of Luton
  • Medina Borough Council
  • Newport Borough Council
  • Scarborough Borough Council
  • Spelthorne Borough Council
  • Test Valley Borough Council
  • Wallingford Borough Council
  • Bridgenorth District Council
  • Carrick District Council
  • Fenland District Council
  • Hinkley and Bosworth District Council
  • Mid-Bedfordshire District Council
  • North Dorset District Council
  • North Kesteven District Council
  • North Norfolk District Council
  • North West Leicestershire District Council
  • Penwith District Council
  • Purbeck District Council
  • Rother District Council
  • South Cambridgeshire District Council
  • Vale of the White Horse District Council
  • Anstey Parish Council
  • Bagworth Parish Council
  • Burbage Parish Council
  • Carton Parish Council
  • Growby Parish Council
  • Nailstone Parish Council
  • Shelter
  • Squatters Action for Secure Homes (SQUASH)
  • Homeless Occupiers Project
  • Law Centres Federation
  • South Manchester Law Centre
  • Salford Law Centre
  • National Federation of Housing Associations
  • SHAC (The London Housing Aid Centre)
  • Housing Centre Trust
  • CHAS Housing Aid Centre (Huddersfield)
  • Hyson Green Squatters Support Group
  • Waterloo Action Centre
  • Blackwater Valley Homeless Forum
  • London Private Tenants Workers Group
  • Direct Action Group Housing
  • Housing Advice Response Unit
  • Eastern Housing Advice Group
  • Teenage Information Network
  • Housing Law Practitioners Association
  • Self-Help Community Housing Association Ltd. (Bristol).
  • National Housing Law Service
  • Action on Drugs, HIV and Homelessness
  • Lambeth Self Help Housing Association Ltd.
  • Lifeshare (Manchester)
  • Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
  • Department of Education and Science
  • Department of Trade and Industry
  • The Crown Estate
  • The Lord Chancellor's Department
  • The Crown Prosecution Service
  • The Legal Secretariat to the Law Offices
  • The Magistrates' Association
  • The Association of Chief Police Officers
  • The Metropolitan Police
  • The Police Superintendents Association of England and Wales
  • Office of the High Sheriff of the Counties of Greater London and Surrey
  • The Justices' Clerks' Society
  • The General Council of the Bar
  • The Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate
  • The Law Society
  • Liberty
  • Justice
  • The Social and Liberal Democratic Lawyers Association
  • The Institute of Legal Executives
  • The National Association of Estate Agents
  • The Property Managers Association
  • The Confederation of British Industry
  • The British Property Federation
  • The Property Advisory Group
  • The County Landowners Association
  • The National Trust
  • The Church Commissioners
  • The Small Landlords Association
  • The British Retail Consortium
  • The Institute for Housing
  • The Council of Mortgage Lenders
  • The Institute of Rent Officers
  • The Association of Tenancy Relations Officers
  • The Newspaper Society
  • The Association of British Insurers
  • The Oxford Street Association
  • The Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers
  • The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
  • South London Women's Centre
  • Bournemouth Chamber of Commerce and Trade
  • Newham Chamber of Commerce
  • East Anglian Regional Health Authority
  • Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Health Authority Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom
  • National Union of Students
  • Middlesex Polytechnic Students Union

In addition, one petition was received from the New Horizon youth centre containing 332 signatures opposing any change in the law.

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