§ Mr. LlwydTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many council houses there were in each district council area and in Wales as a whole in each year since 1988–89, indicating the percentage change in each case between 1988–89 and the latest available year.
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe numbers of local authority dwellings in each district council area in each year since 1989–90 are given in the following table.
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe following tables show the number of homes provided by housing associations and the number of these homes which were intended for rent and for sale in each year since 1989–90.
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1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 Blaenau Gwent 47 89 236 184 Brecknock 74 52 78 51 Cardiff 172 643 360 960 Carmarthen 73 14 68 83 Ceredigion 10 33 105 105 Colwyn 52 44 17 107 Cynon Valley 95 65 52 128 Delyn 17 56 101 129 Dinefwr 23 28 14 90 Dwyfor 4 24 37 52 Glyndwr 26 61 63 80 Islwyn 88 49 188 37 Llanelli 44 39 33 127 Lliw Valley 25 66 158 85 Meirionnydd 10 38 36 32 Merthyr Tydfil 59 103 116 75 Monmouth 6 68 19 226 Montgomeryshire 26 25 62 138 Neath 52 80 88 87 Newport 236 93 95 277 Ogwr 121 248 86 259 Port Talbot (Afan) 31 73 95 55 Preseli Pembrokeshire 45 18 71 117 Radnorshire 4 4 49 62 Rhondda 168 166 144 69 Rhuddlan 41 37 40 104 Rhymney Valley 216 54 52 186 South Pembrokeshire 11 13 15 63 Swansea 267 184 292 299 Taff-Ely 48 105 96 168 Torfaen 67 59 146 127 Vale of Glamorgan 76 132 49 139 Wrexham Maelor 48 39 126 234 Ynys Mon 13 21 144 39 WALES 2,442 3,060 3,548 5,274 1 Includes newbuild, acquisitions and rehabilitation of self contained units and special needs and other shared housing bedspaces. 428W429W
Provision of social housing by housing association1 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 For rent For sale For rent For sale For rent For sale For rent2 For sale Aberconwy 71 0 77 7 60 24 53 22 Alyn and Deeside 26 0 8 0 77 0 126 10 Arfon 50 0 145 0 56 0 82 7 Blaenau Gwent 47 0 89 0 236 0 184 0 Brecknock 74 0 52 0 43 35 51 0 Cardiff 172 0 643 0 330 30 890 70 Carmarthen 73 0 14 0 62 6 75 8 Ceredigion 10 0 33 0 85 20 105 0 Colwyn 52 0 42 2 15 2 96 11 Cynon Valley 95 0 65 0 52 0 128 0 Delyn 17 0 39 17 97 4 88 41 Dinefwr 23 0 28 0 14 0 86 4 Dwyfor 4 0 24 0 37 0 47 5 Glyndwr 26 0 51 10 58 5 70 10 Islwyn 88 0 49 0 188 0 37 0 Llanelli 44 0 39 0 33 0 127 0 Lliw Valley 25 0 66 0 158 0 85 0 Meirionnydd 10 0 38 0 36 0 30 2 Merthyr Tydfil 59 0 103 0 116 0 75 0 Monmouth 6 0 49 19 19 0 209 17 Montgomery 26 0 25 0 56 6 138 0 Neath 52 0 80 0 88 0 53 34 Newport 236 0 66 27 78 17 277 0 Ogwr 121 0 217 31 76 10 250 9 Port Talbot 31 0 73 0 81 14 54 1 Preseli 45 0 18 0 64 7 109 8 Radnor 4 0 4 0 49 0 62 0 Rhondda 168 0 166 0 144 0 69 0 Rhuddlan 41 0 37 0 40 0 80 24 Rhymney valley 216 0 42 12 52 0 156 30 South Pembrokeshire 11 0 13 0 15 0 63 0 Swansea 267 0 177 7 285 7 290 9 Taff Ely 48 0 105 0 95 1 168 0 Torfaen 67 0 59 0 135 11 127 0
1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 For rent For sale For rent For sale For rent For sale For rent2 For sale Vale of Glamorgan 76 0 112 20 49 0 139 0 Wrexham Maelor 48 0 39 0 118 8 232 2 Ynys Mon 13 0 21 0 144 0 39 0 Wales 2,442 0 2,908 152 3,341 207 4,950 324 1 Includes newbuild, acquisitions and rehabilitation of self contained units and special needs and other shared housing bedspaces. 2 Includes 1,198 dwellings acquired through the Acquisition Initiative.