§ Mr. WigleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the total local authority housing stock in each local authority area in Wales; and if he will indicate the proportion of the stock which is(a) wheelchair standard and (b) mobility standard in each instance.
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe total local authority housing stock is given in the table. Information on the stock of local authority dwellings which are(a) wheelchair standard and (b) mobility standard is not available.
Total Local Authority stock at 1 April 1992 Number Aberconwy 2,468 Alyn and Deeside 4,873 Arfon 4,802 Blaenau Gwent 9,626 Brecknock 2,559 Cardiff 18,125 Carmarthen 3,275 Ceredigion 3,169 Colwyn 2,432 Cynon Valley 4,760 Delyn 4,454 Dinefwr 2,386 Dwyfor 1,396 Glyndwr 2,727 Islwyn 5,723 Llanelli 6,490 Lliw Valley 4,697 Meirionnydd 1,915 Merthyr Tydfil 6,383 Monmouth 4,613 Montgomeryshire1 3,741 Neath 5,188 Newport 12,739 Ogwr 8,888 Port Talbot/Afan 5,298 Preseli Pembrokeshire 5,121 Radnorshire 1,110 Rhondda 4,505 Rhuddlan 2,604 Rhymney Valley 9,357 South Pembrokeshire 2,619 Swansea 15,682 Taff-Ely 6,586 Torfaen 12,424 Vale of Glamorgan 5,700 Wrexham Maelor 14,718 Ynys Mon 5,194 Wales 218,347 1 Includes 1,111 rented new town dwellings in Newtown.
§ Mr. WigleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the average time taken by each local authority social services department in Wales to(a) assess and (b) implement and deliver applications for house renovations to disabled persons' households.
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§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe information requested is not available centrally.