- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 23 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 12 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide details of the funding through Scottish Homes in the next three financial years for the building of 18,000 new homes and where these new homes will be built.
Answer
As set out in last year's Programme for Government, the Executive is committed to ensuring that in its first three years 18,000 new and improved homes are built for affordable renting or low cost home ownership. Good progress has been made towards meeting this commitment with Scottish Homes currently planning to give approvals for 6,637 new and improved homes in the current year (1999-2000). The following table shows these approvals split by Scottish Homes' five regions:-
Highlands and Islands | 284 |
North and East | 1,378 |
Lothian, Borders and Forth Valley | 1,284 |
South and West | 1,395 |
Glasgow and North Clyde | 2,296 |
I am currently discussing with Scottish Homes how it plans to deliver the remaining new and improved homes needed to meet the Programme for Government target., It is too early to say where these will be built until the outcome of Scottish Homes' assessment of needs analysis and ongoing discussions with other interested parties, including local authorities, is completed.In the current year Scottish Homes grant in aid is £282.3 million. Subject to parliamentary consideration of the Budget Bill, I expect that its grant in aid allocation for 2000-01 and 2001-02 will be £272.8 million and £264.4 million respectively.
- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 21 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 11 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will clarify its position with regard to the Cost Floor Rules (published by The Scottish Office Development Department in March 1999) with specific reference to clause 5 of that document on relevant costs, in relation to the ability of new landlords to recover costs prior to a property's sale under right to buy legislation for work carried out prior to transfer.
Answer
Section 5 of The Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (Right to Buy) (Cost Floor) Determination 1999 describes the range of relevant works whose costs are used to calculate the Cost Floor of a property. The ability and scope of a landlord to include in that calculation the relevant costs incurred by the property's previous landlord, is set out in Section 6 of the 1999 Determination.
- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 21 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 11 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will detail the modelling methodology used to calculate the figure of 850 units per year expected to be sold under the extension of the right to buy.
Answer
Statistical returns to Scottish Homes identified that around 43,000 households of non-charitable registered housing associations do not have a right to buy.A logistic regression using 1996 SHCS data on people who have bought under RTB and their properties, established statistically the quantitative significance of age of head of household, income, and type of property inhabited (i.e whether flat or house) to the decision to take up RTB.The 43,000 households were classified into one of six groups depending on these criteria, and the likely take up on a group specific basis was computed. The take up for each group was then totalled to give an overall estimated take up rate of 2%.
- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 21 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 11 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what has been the total amount in grants for rent to ownership (GRO) allocated to housing associations since 1986.
Answer
Housing associations are not eligible to receive grants for rent and ownership (GRO grants).
- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 21 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 11 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what are the target dates for ballot amongst the seven councils on track for wholesale stock transfer.
Answer
Where Councils have set target ballot dates, these range from November 2000 to early 2002.
- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 21 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 11 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what representations it has received from professional and representative organisations involved in the housing field on the extension of right to buy and which organisations have indicated support for that policy.
Answer
I issued a paper on A New Single Social Housing Tenancy and a modernised Right-to-Buy on 7 December. I have since received representations from a number of professional and representative organisations including Shelter and SFHA who have raised concerns. These will be discussed early in the new year.
- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 21 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 11 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what are the number of housing association units as a percentage of overall social housing units for rent in the following local authority areas: (a) Highland, (b) Moray, (c) Angus, (d) Aberdeenshire, (e) Eilean Siar, (f) Orkney Island, (g) Shetland Islands, (h) Scottish Borders and (i) Dumfries and Galloway.
Answer
The table below shows the number of housing association rented houses in each area as a percentage of the total number of local authority, Scottish Homes and housing association houses in that area:
Highland | 18.2% |
Moray | 11.5% |
Angus | 18.8% |
Aberdeenshire | 12.0% |
Eilean Siar | 6.9% |
Orkney | 23.7% |
Shetland | 7.9% |
Scottish Borders | 32.8% |
Dumfries & Galloway | 13.9% |
Sources:
1. Housing association and Scottish Homes stock - Scottish Homes (data correct as at 31 March 1999)2. Local authority housing stock. Local Authority Housing Revenue Account return (data correct as at 30September 1998)
- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 21 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 11 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what has been the total amount of housing association grant allocated to housing associations since 1986.
Answer
Statistics about housing association grant awarded to housing associations are only readily available from 1 April 1989, when Scottish Homes was established. From that date until 31 March 2000, a total of £2,422,559,000 in housing association grant will have been allocated to housing associations.Enquiries are being made to establish, if possible, the amount of grant allocated in the period from 1986. I shall write to the member once those enquiries have been completed.
- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 15 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 11 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-476 by Ms Wendy Alexander on 22 July 1999, whether it is now in a position to provide the promised information on planned outputs from the New Housing Partnership Programme.
Answer
The available information for 1999-2000 is given below.
Planned outputs | Forecast outputs | Position at 30-9-99 |
Starts | Completions | Starts | Completions | Starts | Completions |
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1,228 | 739 | 1,070 | 741 | 449 | 255 |
A number of councils have still to submit their returns.Information from councils indicate that, as at 31 March 1999, 695 units had been completed under the New Housing Partnership programme.
- Asked by: Fiona Hyslop, MSP for Lothians, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 02 December 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 14 December 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive what monies have been allocated to former mining communities in the Lothian area through the Coalfields Regeneration Trust.
Answer
The Scottish Executive recognises the problems that are faced by many former coalmining communities in the Lothian area and across Scotland. This is why we are providing the Coalfields Regeneration Trust with resources of £4.5 million over three years to support the regeneration of coalfield communities across Scotland.The Coalfields Regeneration Trust is now inviting applications for funding from organisations and community groups across Scotland. Once these applications have been processed, decisions will be made by the Trust about which projects to fund.