HC Deb 28 February 1994 vol 238 cc551-2W
Mr. Raynsford

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many homeless households were temporarily accommodated in bed-and-breakfast hotels by each of the London boroughs, in rank order, at the latest available date.

Sir George Young

The numbers of households reported by the London boroughs in bed-and-breakfast accommodation at the end of September 1993, the latest date for which data are available, ranked by size are as follows:

London borough Households in bed-and-breakfast accommodation
Wandsworth 435
Tower Hamlets 322
Hammersmith and Fulham 240
Kensington and Chelsea 215
Westminster 210
Haringey 202
Barnet 188
Hackney 159
Lambeth 100
Enfield 82
Brent 78
Harrow 74
Hillingdon 67
Newham 45
Croydon 44
Hounslow 36
Bromley 34
Redbridge 21
Kingston upon Thames 20
Southwark 18
Sutton 16
Ealing 9
Merton 9
Bexley 6
City of London 4
Havering 0
Lewisham 0
Greenwich 0
Richmond upon Thames 0
Waltham Forest 0
Camden 0
Barking and Dagenham 0

Source: Quarterly PIE returns.

No return was received from Islington for this period.

The differences in the use of bed-and-breakfast accommodation reflect variations in authorities' practices and in the level of homeless acceptances.