Uncompleted Houses, Sankey, Lancashire

Oral Answers to Questions — Housing – in the House of Commons at on 1 July 1943.

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Photo of Mr Robert Young Mr Robert Young , Newton

asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that there are houses partially completed, some almost ready for habitation, on a housing estate in Sankey, Lancashire, builders A. G. Liggins; that an approximate expenditure of £5,000 would comfortably house 200 people; and whether anything can be done, financially or otherwise, to lessen the housing shortage by completing those nearly ready for use?

Photo of Mr Ernest Brown Mr Ernest Brown , Leith

My information about this private scheme is that since early in 1940 every facility has been given for the supply of controlled material as required from time to time. In August, 1941, on the recommendation of my Department, a licence was issued by the Ministry of Works for the completion of 31 houses which were in an advanced stage, at a total cost of £ 5,000, but after the lapse of a year the work had made no further progress. Renewed application was made in 1942, but this was refused owing to shortage of labour and materials, I have asked my officers to make an investigation at once in order that I may consider whether it is practicable for me to take action which will ensure the completion of these houses.