HC Deb 01 December 1999 vol 340 cc205-6W
Mr. Corbyn

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will list for each London borough how many(a) people were registered homeless, (b) people were on local authority waiting lists, (c) local authority housing visits were completed, and (d) registered social visits were completed (i) in the financial year 1998–99 and (ii) in the present financial year. [100803]

Mr. Mullin

The latest available information is given in the table. Information on visits carried out by local authorities is not collected centrally.

Homeless households accepted and in priority need
1998–99 199912000 Number of households on the housing register at 1 April 1999
Barking and Dagenham 257 39 1,785
Barnet 1,048 147 5,004
Bexley 319 54 2,762
Brent 920 2n/a 11,703
Bromley 728 2n/a 3,202
Camden 1,555 2n/a 6,302
City of London 53 14 720
Croydon 882 186 6,389
Ealing 1,016 2n/a 7,261
Enfield 754 217 4,263
Greenwich 1,456 334 5,454
Hackney 705 2n/a 13,480
Hammersmith and Fulham 709 175 4,451
Haringey 975 337 7,409
Harrow 725 160 2,374
Havering 386 105 1,511
Hillingdon 1,083 190 7,655
Hounslow 1,056 2n/a 5,188
Islington 1,176 2n/a 12,428
Kensington and Chelsea 611 149 7,671
Kingston upon Thames 400 2n/a 2,846
Lambeth 1,039 302 13,050
Lewisham 1,085 2n/a 11,520
Merton 205 53 3,345
Newham 910 2n/a 11,000
Redbridge 302 2n/a 2,956
Richmond upon Thames 633 140 4,667
Southwark 1,204 372 4,645
Sutton 299 46 6,215
Tower Hamlets 1,070 304 7,172
Waltham Forest 1,048 2n/a 1,963
Wandsworth 613 201 2,916
Westminster 1,266 267 7,028
1 April to June
2 n/a denotes that the authority has not yet reported

Source:

Housing Investment Programme Returns 1999, Quarterly PIE (Homeless Activity) returns 1999 Q1

Local authorities have different practices for compiling and managing housing register/waiting lists which mean that simple comparisons between authorities can be misleading.

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