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Masthead(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated a month ago

The latest available figures cover the period 2006 - 2022 Figures in this table are unaudited by local authorities. Data before 2003/04 are more prone to errors as they were validated less rigorously. Sources  Until 2010-11 Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) return or the Housing Investment Programme (HIP) Returns. From 2011- onwards Local Authority Housing Statistics open data - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated a month ago

The last available data covers the period 2004 - 2023. Affordable housing includes social rented, affordable rented and intermediate housing, provided to specified eligible households whose needs are not met by the market. It can be a new-build property or a private sector property that has been purchased for use as an affordable home. MHCLG publish annual statistics on affordable housing supply...

(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated 4 years ago

Net additions measure the absolute increase in dwelling stock between one year and the next, including other losses and gains (such as conversions, changes of use and demolitions).

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(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated 4 years ago

Information on the numbers of children referred to and assessed by children's social services for the year ending March. Source: Children in Need census Figures have been calculated by the Department for Education ('DfE') based upon all information provided in the CIN return. A child in need is one who has been referred to children's social care services, and who has been assessed,...

(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated 4 years ago

About the English Indices of Deprivation 2019 The Indices of Deprivation are a unique measure of relative deprivation at a small local area level (Lower-layer Super Output Areas) across England and have been produced by the MHCLG and its predecessors in similar way since 2000. The Indices of Deprivation 2019 (IoD2019) is the most recent release. The Indices provide a set...

(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated 5 years ago

Home applicants are children living in the area of the local authority. Some percentages have been shown as a minimal level to prevent disclosure of a connected figure. Some LAs provide unsuccessful parents with a list of schools with availability to choose from rather than directly allocating a place at a non-preferred school. Percentages of all offers...

(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated 5 years ago

Source: School Capacity Survey, School Census and Academy Funding Agreements Includes community, foundation, voluntary and middle schools as deemed. Includes academies (excludes special schools).  Net Capacity for maintained schools; Capacity for Academies as set out in each Academy's funding agreement or as subsequently amended. National numbers of places and pupils have been rounded to the nearest 10. Frequency: Academic Year

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(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated 5 years ago

Notes: 1. Until 2011, data was collected by the Tenant Services Authority via the annual Regulatory and Statistical Return (RSR). From 2012, it was collected by the Homes and Communities Agency via the Statistical Data return (SDR). In the 2018 the responsibility for the SDR was moved to the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH). 2. Figures are based on based on general...

(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated 6 years ago

The information provided in the dataset is drawn from the P1E Form-Quarterly Homelessness Returns. The Quarterly P1E Form collects data from English LAs on the discharge of their responsibilities under the homelessness legislation. It looks at LA activity under the homelessness provisions of the 1985 and 1996 Housing Acts. Frequency: Financial Year

(Superseded) Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Added 12 years ago

The Child Well-being Index (CWI) represents the first attempt to create a small area index exclusively for children in England. Unlike the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), the CWI was restricted by the availability of data as many datasets are not disaggregated by age group. Data on children is largely collected through surveys which are not robust enough to be...