§ Mr. RogersTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what was the local reference rent for(a) a self-contained one bedroomed flat and (b) a single room in a shared accommodation for each local authority in Wales on 1 April. [93128]
Mr. Jon Owen JonesData are compiled by the DETR on behalf of the eight Rent Registration Areas in Wales which are largely based on the former county council areas. The latest published figures from that source are for quarter ended September 1998.
The following data have been compiled as at 1 April by direct reference to the eight Rent Offices in Wales and have been provided as a guide only. The information is not collected in the way it has been requested.
Information for flats is not separately available, therefore the details provided relate to all two room accommodation (ie one bedroom and one living room).
The Local Reference Rent is specific to an individual property and is meant to reflect the general level of rent for properties of the same size in the locality. In order to arrive at a single figure, an average has been calculated.
Rent Officers are required to determine rents based on the size and type of accommodation in a locality which may be different to a local authority area and localities could also cross local authority boundaries. The information has, therefore, been estimated to cover local authority boundaries.
£ Local authority area Two living-roomed accommodation Single room in shared accommodation Blaenau Gwent 52.50 38.00 Bridgend 61.20 40.00 Caerphilly 57.50 40.50 Cardiff County 71.50 39.50 Carmarthenshire 58.50 42.50 Ceredigion 70.00 42.50 Conwy 62.50 37.50 Denbighshire 60.00 38.75 Flintshire 62.00 42.50 Gwynedd 57.50 36.00 Merthyr 54.00 37.00 Monmouth 68.00 42.50
§ Mr. RogersTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what was his estimate on 1 April of the total number of homes for rent from(a) local authorities, (b) housing associations and (c) other registered social landlords in Wales. [93126]
Mr. Jon Owen JonesThe latest information relates to March 1999 when the estimates were:
Homes for rent Local Authorities 197,400 Housing Associations 52,500 Other registered social landlords nil
§ Mr. RogersTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what estimate his Department made in April of the total 407W number of houses in multiple occupation in Wales and the total number of occupants of such accommodation, using the categories used in the licensing of multi-occupied houses. [93130]