HC Deb 26 April 1995 vol 258 cc535-6W
Mr. Ainger

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the average rent charged by English housing associations for(a) one bedroom, (b) two bedroom and (c) three bedroom properties in each year since 1979. [21085]

Mr. Robert B. Jones

A full breakdown of housing association rents by bedroom size is available only for the last three years. The figures are published by the Housing Corporation in three annual volumes: Housing

Emissions from large combustion plant in England and Wales 1992 and 1993
1992 1992 1993 1993 1992 1993
Company NOx/te SO2/te NOx/te SO2/te Particulates/te
BAA
Heathrow 133 30 128 22 0 0
BASF
Seal Sands 2,031 431 2,194 631 n/a 0
Bass
Burton 120 380 132 414 89 94
Boots
Nottingham 89 34 54 0 98 22
BP Chemicals
Baglan Bay 4,818 24,278 4,737 23,008
Hull 111 257 77 47 4 0
BPB
Purfleet 181 1,072 227 1,497 n/a n/a
British Coal
Nottingham 13 57 33 191 10 21
BP Oil
Llandarcy 836 5,047 838 4,776 n/a n/a
Bridgewater Paper
Ellesmere Port 1,110 3,325 1,144 3,702 500 307
British Alcan
Lynemouth 10,676 26,697 11,555 26,910 1,770 2,152
British Sugar
Bardney 223 998 190 1,304
Bury St. Edmunds 194 351 169 46
Ipswich 112 799 139 365
Kings Lynn 195 1,109 235 1,338
Wissington 106 0 112 3
Newark 113 533 190 1,112
York 53 0 61 1 175 639
British Steel
Port Talbot 799 4,859 842 4,458
Llanwern 438 1,306 350 874
Scunthorpe 457 1,642 373 1,195
Redcar 484 1,040 461 593 173 250

Associations in 1992, 1993 and 1994 which are held in the Library.