Homelessness Grant Shapps To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how many private sector properties were leased by (a) local authorities and (b) housing associations in order to house homeless households in each year since 1997. Mr. Iain Wright Information about English local housing authorities' actions under the homelessness legislation (part 7 of the Housing Act 1996) is collected quarterly at local authority level. Data collected include the number of households accepted by local housing authorities as eligible for assistance, unintentionally homeless and in priority need, and therefore owed a main homelessness duty (to secure that suitable accommodation is available). If a settled home is not immediately available, the authority must secure temporary accommodation until a settled home becomes so. Information on the numbers of households housed in temporary accommodation is reported quarterly by local authorities as at the last day of each quarter. The figure includes: those households which have been accepted as owed the main homelessness duty; those for which enquiries are pending; those being accommodated for a limited period because they have been found intentionally homeless and in priority need; those being accommodated pending possible referral to another authority, and those being accommodated pending the outcome of a local authority review or county court appeal. The number of households in temporary accommodation, housed in private sector properties leased by local authorities and registered social landlords at the end of the each year since 1997, is shown in the following table: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |Private sector properties leased by:| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |(a) Local authorities |(b) Registered social landlords| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |1997 |3,950 |7,400| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |1998 |4,370 |10,380| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |1999 |5,140 |11,140| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |2000 |4,530 |17,080| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |2001 |4,180 |16,420| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |2002 |6,990 |18,950| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |2003 |16,890 |21,850| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |2004 |21,530 |24,610| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |2005 |27,890 |22,020| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |2006 |29,920 |18,930| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |2007 |26,590 |15,140| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |2008 |26,620 |12,160| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Source:CLG P1E Homelessness returns (quarterly)| | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------