HC Deb 23 May 2002 vol 386 cc503-4W
Mr. Love

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions what estimate he has made of the backlog of disrepair of(a) local authority, (b) RSL, (c) private rented and (d) owner occupied housing in (i) Greater London and (ii) Enfield. [57922]

Ms Keeble

Through the 2001 Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix, London authorities have reported the following numbers of unfit dwellings on 1 April 2001:

All London Total stock Unfit dwellings
Local authority 526,739 29,490
RSL 284,240 9,038
Other public sector 13,917 870
Owner occupied 1,741,428 95,602
Other private sector 560,034 84,769

Enfield have not given a full breakdown of their unfit stock, but the figures available are as follows:

Enfield Total stock Unfit dwellings
Local authority 13,183 166
RSL 5,778
Other public sector 521
Total private sector 94,619 4,506

We do not have up to date information on expenditure required across tenures in London and Enfield. All London local authorities say they need to spend £5,380 million on capital investment at 1 April 2001 on their own stock. Enfield estimates that its current backlog of repairs on its own stock is about £50 million, of which about £8 million is required to bring its housing up to the Decent Homes standard. (All figures are from the 2001 Business Plan Statistical Appendix).

All local authorities are working towards providing numbers of non-decent homes within their own stock in July in their 2002 Housing Revenue Account Business Plans.