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Department for Communities and Local Government - Commercial and Industrial Property Vacancy Statistics, Borough
Estimated vacancy rates by percentage, for commercial and industrial properties in England. The data cover financial years and are derived from the amount of relief given by local authorities on business rates for empty properties. The data are an indicator of business activity in an area, and serve to monitor the potential for new development. Download detailed ONS metadata for this dataset. This data is no longer published. Download 1998-2005 data from NESS website
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Department for Communities and Local Government - Vacant Dwellings
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Numbers and proportions of empty homes. The figures presented here provide a snapshot of vacant dwellings in England at 31st March. The data provide information on vacant dwellings, by period vacant and second homes, and were produced from Local Authority (LA) Council Tax systems. Vacant Dwelling – a dwelling that has either a Council Tax discount or a Council Tax exemption applied to it. External links: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/dwelling-stock-including-vacants https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-dwelling-stock-including-vacants
Department for Communities and Local Government - Age of Commercial and Industrial Stock, Borough
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Commercial and Industrial stock by date built. Average rateable value - £/m2 Total Rateable value - £'000s Total Floorspace - 000s m2 Hereditaments - Number
Department for Communities and Local Government - Land Use by Borough and Ward
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Land Use Statistics by ward (Generalised Land Use Database) 2005 (Enhanced Basemap). Uses include, domestic buildings, gardens, non-domestic buildings, greenspace, paths, rail, road and water. Area is presented in Thousands of square metres ('000s m2). These are experimental Statistics - this information has been developed in accordance with the principles set out in the National Statistics Code of Practice but has yet to be fully accredited as a National Statistic. Communities and Local Government consider the 2005 figures to be the definitive land use statistics. No further work is planned on the Generalised Land Use Database. The statistics have been calculated for each ward. Generalised Land Use Database (GLUD) 2005 (Enhanced Basemap) statistics are available for a number of other administrative areas such as output areas and local authorities from http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/ Open this dataset aggregated to borough level.
Department for Communities and Local Government - Local Authority Housing Stock
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Number of Local Authority dwellings. Figures in this table are unaudited by local authorities. Data before 2003/04 are more prone to errors as they were validated less rigorously. Where a local authority has become a Large Scale Voluntary Transfer (LSVT) authority it's stock would reduce to zero or a small number. The districts, unitary authorities and counties listed above are based on 1 April 1998 boundaries. Values related to any old local authorities which had gone through a boundary change have been redistributed to the relevant new local authority by proportioning based on the number of households falling within the new districts at the time. Data for each year are from the year in which they were reported. For example, 2007/08 data is from HSSA 2007/08 returns. See dwelling stock data on DCLG Website
Department for Communities and Local Government - Land Use - Previously Developed Land, Borough
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An estimate of the amount of previously-developed (or brownfield) land in England which may be available for re-development, and also an estimate of the potential number of dwellings that could be provided on this land. Available to Lower Super Outpur Area (LSOA). Download from DCLG website
Department for Communities and Local Government - Land Use Change for Dwellings, Borough
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Land use change: Proportion of new dwellings on previously developed land and density of new dwellings. Data is for four years combined for reliability. Regional data is available for single years on Communities and Local Government website. The data in the table above are based on records received from Ordnance Survey up to March 2010. The table is therefore consistent with the Statistical Release published on 30th July 2010. There is a time-lag between land use change occurring and it being recorded, because some changes can take a few years to be recorded, therefore data are constantly being updated. See more on the DCLG website.