HC Deb 23 July 1998 vol 316 cc666-7W
Mr. Kidney

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions how his Department, the Home Office and the Ministry of Defence performed against last year's targets for reducing empty Government homes; and what new targets have been set for 1998–99. [52611]

Mr. Raynsford

Details of achievement against targets for 1997–98, and new targets for 1998–99 are listed.

I am disappointed to have to report that, despite considerable effort on the part of my Department, the Ministry of Defence and the Home Office, the overall number of empty homes held by the Government has shown a small rise between 1 April 1997 and 1 April 1998. This does, however, mask a 19 per cent. fall in the number of empty homes held by the Home Office and the success of the Ministry of Defence in exceeding its target over the period. Both my Department and the Ministry of Defence have faced difficulties in responding to need with uncertainties over the Strategic Defence Review and the ongoing review of road schemes. In the case of the Highways Agency up to 50 per cent. of its vacant properties were in the process of being sold when the figures were collected.

We are concerned by the number of properties that remain vacant—we simply cannot afford to have substantial numbers of Government-owned homes lying empty and we will be working closely with colleagues to ensure that the targets set for the next year are met. These targets for 1 April 1999 all represent a significant improvement over last year's achievements and reflect realistic opportunities for reducing the numbers of vacant properties.

Departments continue to liaise with the Empty Homes Agency and other interested parties to investigate ways of bringing properties back into productive housing use and I hope next year's figures will reflect our continued efforts to improve the Government's own record.

Table to show annual targets for 1998–99 and performance figures for 1997–98 for the disposal of Government empty homes
Home Office Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions Ministry of Defence
Target for % habitable homes empty for more than 6, months at a April 1999 Less than 1 Less than 7%
Action being taken to dispose of homes empty more than 6 months 26 Prison Quarters properties retained on security grounds and for chaplains; 5 on the market; 2 have serious repair problems; 1 now available following police operation; 1 adjoins an operational police office; 1 is to be offered to a housing association for short-term let; and 1 is in need of renovation. 203 properties either in process of being marketed for sales or sales agreed and proceeding towards completion; 3 due for auction, 7 sales deferred to assess development potential; and 49 being let through managing agents.

Note:

Properties that are "habitable" include all properties except:

a) derelict properties that await demolition (eg to make way for road schemes)

b) those that are expected to be demolished in the near future where the expenditure required to make them habitable would be disproportionate to their expected life (eg where substantial investment would be required to connect essential services such as water, sewage or electricity)

c) those that cannot be made accessible (eg due to adjacent construction works)