§ Mr. DafisTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what was(a) the number of council houses, (b) the amount of housing revenue account subsidy and (c) the amount of housing revenue account subsidy per house in each district council in Wales and for Wales as a whole for the latest year for which figures are available.
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesInformation on the average number of council houses for each district council and for Wales in 1993–94 is given in the following table.
I refer the hon. Member to the replies I gave him on 14 February, Official Report, column 632–34 in respect of housing revenue account subsidy.
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Average number of council houses in 1993–94 Number Aberconwy 2,431 Alyn and Deeside 4,815 Arfon 4,748 Blaenau Gwent 9,503 Brecknock 2,510 Cardiff 17,938 Carmarthen 3,182 Ceredigion 3,021 Colwyn 2,386 Cynon Valley 4,661 Delyn 4,386 Dinefwr 2,346 Dwyfor 1,380 Glyndwr 2,694 Islwyn 5,611 Llanelli 6,331 Lliw Valley 4,681 Meirionnydd 1,873 Merthyr Tydfil 6,285 Monmouth 4,521 Montgomeryshire 2,562 Neath 5,090 Newport 12,700 Ogwr 8,711 Port Talbot 5,087 Preseli Pembrokeshire 5,016 Radnorshire 1,105 Rhondda 4,349 Rhuddlan 2,597 Rhymney Valley 9,140 South Pembrokeshire 2,594 Swansea 15,251 Taff Ely 6,145 Torfaen 12,154 Vale of Glamorgan 5,599 Wrexham Maelor 14,489 Ynys Mon 5,142 Wales 213,034 Source:
Local authorities' second advance subsidy claims for 1993–94.