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Notting Hill Housing Trust

Volume 111: debated on Tuesday 3 March 1987

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asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how much grant was paid to the Notting Hill Housing Trust in each of the last 10 years; how much is being sought by this body for 1987–88; and if he will make a statement.

Notting Hill Housing Trust has received revenue deficit grant, in respect of its accounting periods, as follows:

Period ended£
30 September 1977883,393
30 September 1978639,182
30 September 1979610,418
31 March 1981 (18 months)1,314,939
31 March 19821,051,496
31 March 1983232,707
31 March 19841,051,118
31 March 1985818,103
31 March 19861260,054
31 March 19872416,000
1 Estimated.
2 Projected.
The association has not indicated the likely size of any claim in respect of the period ending 31 March 1988.The NHHT has received subsidy under the Housing Finance Act 1972, in respect of financial years, as follows:

Financial year£
1976–773,568
1977–783,068
1978–792,568
1979–802,068
1980–811,568
1981–821,068
1982–83568
1983–84168
1 Final payment.
The NHHT has received extra-statutory development loss grant payments as follows:

Date of payment£
2 March 1983330,266
22 November 198310,800
19 March 198516,529
1 Final payment.
Registered housing associations may receive payments of housing association grant in respect of specific housing projects. HAG is paid through the Housing Corporation and through local authorities, and details of payments to individual associations are not kept centrally.