HC Deb 10 March 1998 vol 308 cc124-6W
Mr. Donaldson

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if she will make a statement on the religious affiliation of applicants for grants under the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1992. [32840]

Mr. Paul Murphy

This is matter for the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, whose Chief Executive has advised me that, following a report from the Standing Advisory Commission on Human Rights, the Executive seeks to monitor the religious affiliations of applicants for grant aid. In order to do so, the Preliminary Inquiry form used in the scheme includes a relevant question. It is not compulsory to answer the question, nor does the answer, when given, have any bearing on the decision to approve or reject an application.

There are insufficient data, to date, to make a meaningful assessment of the impact of the grants scheme on applicants of particular religious persuasions.

Mr. Donaldson

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if she will make a statement on the number of grants approved under the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1992, by district council area. [32838]

Mr. Paul Murphy

This is matter for the Northern Ireland Executive. whose Chief Executive has advised me that figures have been recorded by district council area only since 1 April 1994, and these are set out in the table. The total number of applications approved since October 1992, including those listed, is 50,781.

Council Number of grants approved
Antrim 461
Ards 1,059
Armagh 2,955
Ballymena 527
Ballymoney 215
Banbridge 1,402
Belfast 14,230
Carrickfergus 491
Castlereagh 1,019
Coleraine 523
Cookstown 1,368
Craigavon 3,900
Derry 1,173
Down 1,395
Dungamon 1,982
Fermanagh 2,137
Larne 431
Limavady 346
Lisburn 3,509
Magherafelt 454
Moyle 225
Newry and Mourne 3,397
Newtownabbey 1,092
North Down 1,216
Omagh 1,408
Strabane 589
Total 47,504

The figures cover the period from 1 April 1994 to 31 December 1997 and include Renovation, Replacement, Disabled Facilities, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Minor Works Assistance, and Repairs Grants.

Mr. Donaldson

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if she will make a statement on the number of applicants from each district council area for grants under the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1992. [32839]

Mr. Paul Murphy

This is a matter for the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, whose Chief Executive has advised me that formal applications are not normally made until there is a reasonable expectation that grant aid will be available. The number of applicants, therefore, can be regarded as almost synonymous with the number of grant approvals. The earliest stage in the process is the Preliminary Inquiry state, which gauges the number of potential applicants. There are a number of reasons why potential applicants do not become actual applicants including the failure of the property or the applicant to meet the criteria for particular grants, but no statistics are kept which would show the numbers of potential applications which do not progress. The numbers of Preliminary Inquiries received since October 1992 is 100,511. Figures have been recorded by district council area only since 1 April 1994 and these are as follows.

Council Number of preliminary inquiries
Antrim 1,053
Ards 1,803
Armagh 3,977
Ballymena 1,148
Ballymoney 563
Banbridge 1,892
Belfast 19,450
Carrickfergus 984
Castlereagh 1,881
Coleraine 1,217
Cookstown 1,861
Craigavon 5,048
Derry 2,540
Down 1,914
Dungannon 3,001
Fermanagh 2,832
Larne 882
Limavady 742
Lisburn 3,776
Magherafelt 1,073
Moyle 515
Newry and Mourne 5,435
Newtonabbey 2,289
North Down 2,000
Omagh 2,178
Strabane 1,194
Total 71,338

Note:

The figures cover the period from April 1994 to 31 December 1997. Preliminary Inquiry Forms do not specify a particular grant. This is determined by the Executive and can include Renovation, Replacement, Disabled Facilities, Common Parts, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Minor Works Assistance and Repairs Grants.