The latest statistics on affordable housing starts and completions managed by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and the Greater London Authority (GLA) were released on 20 November 2014.
The figures show the supply of homes delivered under the following programmes:
Details about these programmes can be found on the HCA and GLA websites (see below).
The main points from this release are:
Information on the number of affordable homes delivered under the HCA affordable housing programmes is published twice a year. From April 2012, the Mayor of London has had strategic oversight of housing, regeneration and economic development in London. This means that the HCA no longer publish affordable housing starts and completions for London and this responsibility has been taken over by the GLA.
The Department for Communities and Local Government combines data from the HCA and the GLA to publish 6 monthly affordable housing starts and completions delivered nationally under the affordable housing programmes of the HCA and GLA.
More information about the HCA affordable housing statistics.
More information about the http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/housing-land/increasing-housing-supply/gla-affordable-housing-statistics" class="govuk-link">GLA affordable housing statistics.
Note that from November 2013 the GLA will be including some forms of housing delivery in their monthly statistics that are not reported by the HCA.
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The flagship Kickstart programme offers rapid action in recession. House-building projects can take years to complete, but under Kickstart once cash has been confirmed builders can return to work within weeks
This release includes measures installed and households upgraded under the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund scheme.
As part of the scheme monitoring, the analysis is shown by measure type and geographical region. The scheme covers England only. Data provided in the monthly release is 2 months in arrears.
These statistics are provisional and are subject to future revisions.
Enquiries about these statistics should be directed to: energyefficiency.stats@energysecurity.gov.uk.
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An estimation of the size of the self-funding population in care homes in England, using an experimental method. Weighted annual data broken down by geographic variables and care home characteristics.
Bringing empty homes back into use is a priority for the Coalition Government. £70m of this funding has been assigned to the HCA to deliver a programme to bring empty properties back in to use as affordable housing. The dataset lists allocations which could deliver up to 5,600 new affordable homes (2012-2015 delivery)
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Number of affordable housing starts (seasonally adjusted)
Total reported numbers of starts under the relevant programmes within the reporting period. Because delivery is seasonal and reflects funding profiles, with more starts and completions being reported in the second six months than are reported in the first six months, the current figures are compared back to the equivalent period of the year before rather than the preceding six months.
These are the most timely indicators on affordable housing delivery. Increasing the supply of affordable housing is a key part of DCLG policy.
Bi-annually, approximately June and November.
Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) - Investment Management System and other programme information. Published figures are at http://www.homesandcommunities.co.uk/housing-statistics.
Greater London Authority (GLA) - Investment Management System and other programme information. Published figures are at http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/housing-land/increasing-housing-supply/gla-affordable-housing-statistics.
England
Yes, can be split by type (social rent, affordable rent, intermediate rent, Low Cost Home Ownership) and by local authority area.
An increase in this indicator is good and shows more new affordable houses are being started through the HCA and GLA.
Published within two months of the end of the reporting period.
June 2015.
Official Statistics.
With effect from 1 April 2014, affordable housing starts on site include the starts on site for new build homes purchased at completion. These have not been reported historically
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Most care homes across the United Kingdom were funded by local authorities or by private pay. In 2024, ** percent of care homes were funded by private-paying residents, while ** percent of care homes derived their income from local authorities. On the other hand, just **** percent of care homes in the UK were funded by the NHS in 2024. This share of NHS funded care homes has been gradually decreasing.
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Affordable rent dwellings are the principal product of the Homes and Communities Agency's 2011-15 Affordable Homes Programme. The indicator shows the average agreed grant for each affordable rent dwelling funded by the HCA as stated within the original agreed offer.
The figure is calculated as the total grant agreed by the HCA for affordable rent dwellings divided by the number of HCA Affordable Rent dwellings. The start date is as of 1 October 2011 under the agreed offers.
The payment per dwelling represents the capital cost to Government of the supply of new affordable rent homes and will indicate the level of consistency with the rate of funding agreed with providers at the onset of the 2011-15 Programme.
Data is updated quarterly.
The Homes and Communities Agency collect this information through its Investment Management System.
England except for the area covered by the Greater London Authority (GLA).
The HCA publish figures by HCA operating area.
The payment per dwelling should be consistent with the rate of funding agreed with providers at the onset of the 2011-15 Programme.
Approximately 8 weeks after end of 3-month period, broadly in line with HCA National Housing Statistics publication.
April 2015.
Management Information
The indicator applies to Affordable Rent dwellings under the 2011-2015 Affordable Homes Programme. It excludes committed units from the previous programme. Based on provider offers and following negotiation and agreement of a framework contract, a rate for new HCA funding per Affordable Rent unit is agreed for each provider, in the majority of cases is paid 50% at start on site and 50% on completion (on a results basis). A provider's agreed rate of funding for each home completed will apply for the duration of the contract where delivery is largely in line with the assumptions in the initial framework contract. The HCA Investment Management System contains information provided by investment partners and so viewed as the most reliable source of data. From April 2012, the Mayor of London has had oversight of strategic housing, regeneration and economic development in London. This indicator refers only to grant payments by the HCA. The figure will include a small element of grant payments for social rent dwellings and a small proportion of acquisitions.
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Number of affordable housing completions (seasonally adjusted)
Total reported numbers of completions under the relevant programmes within the reporting period. Because delivery is seasonal and reflects funding profiles, with more starts and completions being reported in the second six months than are reported in the first six months, the current figures are compared back to the equivalent period of the year before rather than the preceding six months.
These are the most timely indicators on affordable housing delivery. Increasing the supply of affordable housing is a key part of DCLG policy.
Bi-annually, approximately June and November.
Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) - Investment Management System and other programme information. Published figures are at http://www.homesandcommunities.co.uk/housing-statistics.
Greater London Authority (GLA) - Investment Management System and other programme information. Published figures are at http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/housing-land/increasing-housing-supply/gla-affordable-housing-statistics.
England
Yes, can be split by type (social rent, affordable rent, intermediate rent, Low Cost Home Ownership) and by local authority area.
An increase in this indicator is good and shows more new affordable houses are being completed through the HCA and GLA.
Published within two months of the end of the reporting period.
June 2015.
Official Statistics.
http://www.homesandcommunities.co.uk/housing-statistics
Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.
Data to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties via the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) scheme in England. Official Statistics
In 2021, ** percent of care homes in the United Kingdom derived their funding from the NHS. However, there are regional differences in terms of care home funding sources. In 2021, for instance, **** percent of care homes in Wales were funded by the NHS, whereas no care homes were funded by the NHS in Northern Ireland, where care homes financed by local authorities are more common. Indeed, local authorities or private pay are the most common financing sources for care homes across the UK.
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Local Government pension scheme fund data.
Source agency: Communities and Local Government
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Local Government Pension Scheme Funds, England
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Data to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties via the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) scheme in England.
Official Statistics
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China Housing Provident Fund: Individual Residential Housing Loan data was reported at 4,504.978 RMB bn in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 4,053.523 RMB bn for 2016. China Housing Provident Fund: Individual Residential Housing Loan data is updated yearly, averaging 2,919.324 RMB bn from Dec 2012 (Median) to 2017, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,504.978 RMB bn in 2017 and a record low of 1,655.384 RMB bn in 2012. China Housing Provident Fund: Individual Residential Housing Loan data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Money and Banking – Table CN.KB: Loan: Consumer Loan.
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Additional units of intermediate affordable housing provided by local authority area (by LA providing funding). Intermediate affordable housing is the sum of intermediate rent and low cost home ownership. Source: Communities and Local Government (CLG) Publisher: Communities and Local Government (CLG) Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 1991/92 to 2008/09
In 2021, over a third of care homes were funded by private pay in the United Kingdom. From a regional perspective, the highest shares of care homes that derived their income from private-paying residents were found in the South East and South West. On the other hand, only **** percent of care homes were funded by private pay in Northern Ireland. In the UK, the second most common source of funding for care homes was local authorities.
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The files below provide the affordable housing statistics for GLA funded programmes. The GLA is committed to open and transparent reporting and will publish statistics relating to housing delivery in London.
Downloads
Tables include:
This information supplements previous releases of national housing statistics published by the
Homes and Communities Agency (external website).
To see future Publication Dates of the affordable Housing Statistics, please click here.
A data set of scheme completions and starts since April 2011 is available. This data set will be updated on an annual basis.
See some of this data represented in charts and maps using Tableau reporting.
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Further to the GLA's scheme of delegations, the Mayor has delegated authority to the Executive Director of Housing and Land to approve engagement with, and allocations to, new and existing housing providers bidding to deliver additional affordable homes in London. The approvals include bids for new schemes in existing programmes and the approval of variations to existing scheme allocations. The Additional Allocations file below lists additional funding approved under this delegation.
AHP Conversions
This report is based on information on conversions provided to the GLA by the Social Housing Regulator, the conversion data is as submitted by providers in their quarterly survey via NROSH+ (a website for all private registered providers except local authority providers to submit their annual data returns required by the Social Housing Regulator).
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An assessment of the design quality of housing schemes funded under the Homes and Communities Agency’s Kickstart funding scheme. Housing schemes proceeding to due diligence have been assessed, in all government regions of England. Housing schemes from two rounds of funding were assessed. In round 1, 91 schemes were assessed. In round 2, 112 schemes were assessed. Data includes Building for Life scores for all schemes.
The datasets that were provided here are no longer available on either the CABE site (which now only exists in an archived state) or the DCMS Transparency data site. Links are available to both below, through which further information about the Kickstart funding scheme can be found.
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Hong Kong Loan Fund: Assets: LO: Housing Loans data was reported at 2,911.210 HKD mn in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3,123.065 HKD mn for Jun 2018. Hong Kong Loan Fund: Assets: LO: Housing Loans data is updated quarterly, averaging 3,276.515 HKD mn from Dec 1995 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 92 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 22,082.952 HKD mn in Mar 1999 and a record low of 2,911.210 HKD mn in Sep 2018. Hong Kong Loan Fund: Assets: LO: Housing Loans data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by The Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Hong Kong SAR – Table HK.F011: Government Fund: Loan Fund.
The latest statistics on affordable housing starts and completions managed by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and the Greater London Authority (GLA) were released on 20 November 2014.
The figures show the supply of homes delivered under the following programmes:
Details about these programmes can be found on the HCA and GLA websites (see below).
The main points from this release are:
Information on the number of affordable homes delivered under the HCA affordable housing programmes is published twice a year. From April 2012, the Mayor of London has had strategic oversight of housing, regeneration and economic development in London. This means that the HCA no longer publish affordable housing starts and completions for London and this responsibility has been taken over by the GLA.
The Department for Communities and Local Government combines data from the HCA and the GLA to publish 6 monthly affordable housing starts and completions delivered nationally under the affordable housing programmes of the HCA and GLA.
More information about the HCA affordable housing statistics.
More information about the http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/housing-land/increasing-housing-supply/gla-affordable-housing-statistics" class="govuk-link">GLA affordable housing statistics.
Note that from November 2013 the GLA will be including some forms of housing delivery in their monthly statistics that are not reported by the HCA.