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The Homes and Communities Agency is fully committed to the Government's transparency agenda. In support of this we are pleased to publish data confirming the HCA's programme expenditure by local authority area from 1 December 2008 to 31 March 2010.
Publication of this information forms part of our ongoing commitment to be open and transparent with our programme expenditure information.
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Development of the National Register for Social Housing (NROSH) was started by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) in 2004. NROSH aimed to be a database of all social housing properties in England, with a range of details captured on each property. NROSH was transferred to the Tenant Services Authority, the social housing regulator, in April 2010 and was discontinued in May 2011. Ownership of the latest NROSH dataset passed from the TSA to the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) when responsibility for social housing regulation passed to the Regulation Committee of the HCA in April 2012.
In addition to being out of date, the records submitted by social landlords to NROSH are of varying quantity and quality with many incomplete, inaccurate or missing records. The database may also contain a number of duplicate entries.
Two datasets are available. One is the latest NROSH database held by the HCA as at May 2011. This release contains a large subset of the full NROSH dataset (48 from 201 fields in total; for 4,826,417 unique property records). The data in this release does not include those fields where data could enable specific identification of vulnerable people or other sensitive personal data. It also excludes fields where a minimum completion threshold is not met (generally fields where less than 25% of records have data). There are still issues of quality, incomplete data, and potential duplication of records in the data that accompanies this release that HCA is not able to resolve.
Additional information, including data that falls below the minimum quality thresholds for this release, may be requested from the HCA (Referrals & Regulatory Enquiries Team, mail@homesandcommunities.co.uk).
The 48 fields included in this release are summarised and described in the two tables accompanying this metadata. The data is contained in five compressed single CSV files: NROSH Data Extract Part 1; - 2; - 3; -4 and -5. Due to the large volume of records, analysis will require database software (MS Excel will not support analysis).
Also available is a snapshot of the NROSH database held by DCLG as at March 2010. The data is that which was reported by social landlords in line with the system specifications and includes a selected set of fields on property address, type of accommodation, form of structure, number of rooms and bedspaces are included.
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Data from live tables 253 and 253a is also published as http://opendatacommunities.org/def/concept/folders/themes/house-building">Open Data (linked data format).
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Comparison between admin-based housing characteristics data for all addresses and occupied addresses, and Census 2021 estimates by local authority in England and Wales.
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Admin-based housing characteristics data for all, and occupied, addresses in England and Wales, by local authority. These data are produced using the admin-based housing stock (ABHS) dataset and are not official statistics.
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Our care homes database contains residential and nursing care homes, and includes valid care home email addresses by size and region.
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Compendium of housing statistics covering all aspects of housing in England. Source agency: Communities and Local Government Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Housing Statistics, England
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reachusama0/uk-housing-addresses dataset hosted on Hugging Face and contributed by the HF Datasets community
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Deaths registered in private homes by age, sex, place of occurrence and selected underlying causes of death and the leading causes of death.
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Dataset population: Persons
Second address location
The location of the second address.
A second address is an address at which a person stays for more than 30 days per year that is not a person's place of usual residence. This includes addresses that are in the UK and those outside the UK. Typical second addresses include:
If a person with a second address was staying at that address on census night, they were classed as a visitor to that address, but counted as a usual resident at their home address.
Second address type
The type of the second address.
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Resettlement is the transfer of refugees from the country in which they have sought refuge to another State that has agreed to admit them. The UNHCR identifies refugees registered with them and assesses their protection needs. Those determined by UNHCR to be in need of resettlement may be referred to the UK for consideration. Resettlement is provided as a durable solution when integration in the host country or a safe return to a person’s country of origin is not possible.
The Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme allows Ukrainian nationals and their family members to come to the UK if they have a named sponsor who can provide accommodation. The Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme allows Ukrainian nationals and their family members to come to the UK if they have a named sponsor who can provide accommodation. This is the number of visas issued to come to or stay in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland under the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme, collated for operational purposes by the Home Office and Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
The Sponsorship Scheme is for visa applications from Ukrainians who wish to travel to the UK and who have named people in the UK willing to sponsor them.
The Homes for Ukraine data have been assigned to local authorities or country based on the postcode of the sponsor’s address, or of the accommodation address if the applicant is not planning to stay at the sponsor’s address. The data shows the number of arrivals into the UK, but is not necessarily reflective of the persons having arrived at the location noted in the table. It is not wholly comparable with the Afghan and Asylum data, which measure stock population (the number of people in the LA on the last day of the quarter).
Some beneficiaries have indicated that either the Scottish Government or Welsh Government are their sponsor under the devolved government sponsor (also known as ‘supersponsor’) element of the scheme. This is where Welsh and Scottish governments have undertaken to match beneficiaries without a named sponsor at the point of application, to a suitable sponsor in due course. Consequently, beneficiaries under the 'supersponsor' schemes are not included in this data as they have no known location on their visa applications."
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Net additional dwellings. Source agency: Communities and Local Government Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Net Supply of Housing for England and the Regions
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Starts and completions of affordable housing under HCA schemes. Source agency: Communities and Local Government Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: HCA Housing Statistics
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TwitterThe interactive Land Hub (formerly known as the Land Development and Disposal Plan or LDDP) presents sites available for development or disposal by Homes England, unlocking the construction of thousands of new homes across the country.These sites will be available on the market to developers over the next 6 months, with the potential for thousands homes to be built as well as other commercial and business use.Boundaries are subject to change and therefore should only be treated as indicative.The API URL may also require updating as the data developsFor further information about any of the Land Hub sites email landenquiries@homesengland.gov.uk.