Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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The Business plan quarterly data summary's (QDS) are designed to fit on a single page to provide a quarterly snapshot on how each department is spending its budget, the results it has achieved and how it is deploying its workforce. This management information held by government is available to members of the public as part of the transparency agenda. This follows commitments made in the Budget 2011 and the Written Ministerial Statement on business plans on the Number 10 website
Published By Department of Energy and Climate Change
Issued over 10 years ago
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The Department of Energy and Climate Change have published a series of interactive maps. The maps bring together DECCs Local Authority datasets into one place allowing users to view trends in fuel poverty, energy use and energy efficiency measures. The themes of the map are: * Cavity wall and loft insulation * Fuel poverty * Domestic solar photovoltaic installations * Gas and electricity consumption
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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Proportion of new dwellings on previously-developed land. Previously-developed land, often called brownfield land, is land that was developed but is now vacant or derelict, and land currently in use with known potential for redevelopment. This indicator shows results from the National Land Use Database of Previously-Developed Land (NLUD-PDL).
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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The tables provide final outturn estimates of local authority revenue expenditure and financing for the financial years April 2007 to March 2008 and April 2008 to March 2009. These estimates are on a Financial Reporting Standard 17 (FRS17) basis and have been compiled by the Local Government Finance - Data Collection Analysis and Accountancy division of Communities and Local Government.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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Previously developed land that is unused or may be available for redevelopment by land type and Planning AuthorityNotes: Land so damaged by previous industrial or other development that it is incapable of beneficial use without treatment. Treatment includes demolition and levelling
Published By Department for Transport
Issued over 10 years ago
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These data sets contain data on current driving licences issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). The DVLA is responsible for issuing driving licences in Great Britain (GB). Driving licences issued in Northern Ireland are the responsibility of the Northern Ireland Driver & Vehicle Agency and are outside the scope of this release. DVLA’s drivers database changes constantly as the Agency receives driving licence applications and other information that updates the records of individual drivers. Therefore, it is only possible only to provide a snapshot of the state of the record at a particular time. Further information about driving licensing can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/browse/driving/driving-licences
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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Local authorities' action under the homelessness provisions of the 1985 & 1996 Housing Acts, by district. This includes statistics on: Households accepted as being homeless and in priority need, by ethnicity. Total decisions made by local housing authorities where the household has been found to be eligible for assistance. Households found to be eligible and in priority need but intentionally homeless Households found to be eligible but not in priority need Households found to be eligible but not homeless Households in temporary accommodation on the last day of the financial year by type of accommodation. Households accepted as being owed a main homelessness duty and for whom arrangements have been made for them, with consent, to remain in their existing accommodation (or to make their own arrangements) for the immediate future. Previously referred to as 'Homeless at Home'.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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Housing numbers, by tenure, year built, type of accommodation etc, vacant dwellings. Net addition flows.
Dwellings held by another social landlord let to homeless acceptances following a nomination by your local authority
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) is a statistical return to support the LA's annual Housing Strategy. It is mainly basic and policy orientated data on all tenures within each local authority's own geographical area and covers a wide range of information such as: Dwelling Stock and Vacants, Waiting lists, Lettings and Homelessness, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Capital Expenditure and Receipts, and Cash Incentive Schemes, Private Sector Housing Renewal Assistance and Provision of Affordable Housing. The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), the Business Plan Statistical Appendix (BPSA) and the local authority housing sales monitoring (P1B) forms were replaced by the Local Authority Housing Statistics.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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Description
The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) is a statistical return to support the LA's annual Housing Strategy. It is mainly basic and policy orientated data on all tenures within each local authority's own geographical area and covers a wide range of information such as: Dwelling Stock and Vacants, Waiting lists, Lettings and Homelessness, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Capital Expenditure and Receipts, and Cash Incentive Schemes, Private Sector Housing Renewal Assistance and Provision of Affordable Housing. The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), the Business Plan Statistical Appendix (BPSA) and the local authority housing sales monitoring (P1B) forms were replaced by the Local Authority Housing Statistics.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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Description
The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) is a statistical return to support the LA's annual Housing Strategy. It is mainly basic and policy orientated data on all tenures within each local authority's own geographical area and covers a wide range of information such as: Dwelling Stock and Vacants, Waiting lists, Lettings and Homelessness, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Capital Expenditure and Receipts, and Cash Incentive Schemes, Private Sector Housing Renewal Assistance and Provision of Affordable Housing. The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), the Business Plan Statistical Appendix (BPSA) and the local authority housing sales monitoring (P1B) forms were replaced by the Local Authority Housing Statistics..
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
Summary
Description
The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) is a statistical return to support the LA's annual Housing Strategy. It is mainly basic and policy orientated data on all tenures within each local authority's own geographical area and covers a wide range of information such as: Dwelling Stock and Vacants, Waiting lists, Lettings and Homelessness, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Capital Expenditure and Receipts, and Cash Incentive Schemes, Private Sector Housing Renewal Assistance and Provision of Affordable Housing. The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), the Business Plan Statistical Appendix (BPSA) and the local authority housing sales monitoring (P1B) forms were replaced by the Local Authority Housing Statistics.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
Summary
Description
The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) is a statistical return to support the LA's annual Housing Strategy. It is mainly basic and policy orientated data on all tenures within each local authority's own geographical area and covers a wide range of information such as: Dwelling Stock and Vacants, Waiting lists, Lettings and Homelessness, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Capital Expenditure and Receipts, and Cash Incentive Schemes, Private Sector Housing Renewal Assistance and Provision of Affordable Housing. The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), the Business Plan Statistical Appendix (BPSA) and the local authority housing sales monitoring (P1B) forms were replaced by the Local Authority Housing Statistics.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
Summary
Description
The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) is a statistical return to support the LA's annual Housing Strategy. It is mainly basic and policy orientated data on all tenures within each local authority's own geographical area and covers a wide range of information such as: Dwelling Stock and Vacants, Waiting lists, Lettings and Homelessness, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Capital Expenditure and Receipts, and Cash Incentive Schemes, Private Sector Housing Renewal Assistance and Provision of Affordable Housing. The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), the Business Plan Statistical Appendix (BPSA) and the local authority housing sales monitoring (P1B) forms were replaced by the Local Authority Housing Statistics.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
Summary
Description
The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) is a statistical return to support the LA's annual Housing Strategy. It is mainly basic and policy orientated data on all tenures within each local authority's own geographical area and covers a wide range of information such as: Dwelling Stock and Vacants, Waiting lists, Lettings and Homelessness, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Capital Expenditure and Receipts, and Cash Incentive Schemes, Private Sector Housing Renewal Assistance and Provision of Affordable Housing. The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), the Business Plan Statistical Appendix (BPSA) and the local authority housing sales monitoring (P1B) forms were replaced by the Local Authority Housing Statistics.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
Summary
Description
The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) is a statistical return to support the LA's annual Housing Strategy. It is mainly basic and policy orientated data on all tenures within each local authority's own geographical area and covers a wide range of information such as: Dwelling Stock and Vacants, Waiting lists, Lettings and Homelessness, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Capital Expenditure and Receipts, and Cash Incentive Schemes, Private Sector Housing Renewal Assistance and Provision of Affordable Housing. The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), the Business Plan Statistical Appendix (BPSA) and the local authority housing sales monitoring (P1B) forms were replaced by the Local Authority Housing Statistics.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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Local authorities' action under the homelessness provisions of the 1985 & 1996 Housing Acts, by district. This includes statistics on: Households accepted as being homeless and in prioirty need, by ethnicity. Total decisions made by local housing authorities where the household has been found to be eligible for assistance. Households found to be eligible and in priority need but intentionally homeless Households found to be eligible but not in priority need Households found to be eligible but not homeless Households in temporary accommodation on the last day of the financial year by type of accommodation. Households accepted as being owed a main homelessness duty and for whom arrangements have been made for them, with consent, to remain in their existing accommodation (or to make their own arrangements) for the immediate future. Previously referred to as 'Homeless at Home'.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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Description
Local authorities' action under the homelessness provisions of the 1985 & 1996 Housing Acts, by district. This includes statistics on: Households accepted as being homeless and in prioirty need, by ethnicity. Total decisions made by local housing authorities where the household has been found to be eligible for assistance. Households found to be eligible and in priority need but intentionally homeless Households found to be eligible but not in priority need Households found to be eligible but not homeless Households in temporary accommodation on the last day of the financial year by type of accommodation. Households accepted as being owed a main homelessness duty and for whom arrangements have been made for them, with consent, to remain in their existing accommodation (or to make their own arrangements) for the immediate future. Previously referred to as 'Homeless at Home'.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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Description
Local authorities' action under the homelessness provisions of the 1985 & 1996 Housing Acts, by district. This includes statistics on: Households accepted as being homeless and in prioirty need, by ethnicity. Total decisions made by local housing authorities where the household has been found to be eligible for assistance. Households found to be eligible and in priority need but intentionally homeless Households found to be eligible but not in priority need Households found to be eligible but not homeless Households in temporary accommodation on the last day of the financial year by type of accommodation. Households accepted as being owed a main homelessness duty and for whom arrangements have been made for them, with consent, to remain in their existing accommodation (or to make their own arrangements) for the immediate future. Previously referred to as 'Homeless at Home'.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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The employment monitoring report (EMR) are produced to provide an annual update on how the Home Office is performing against the monitoring of its statutory duties to its employees in accordance with equality legislation.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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The latest, most useful or most popular data, presented by type and other variables, including by geographical area or as a time series.
An estimate of youth crime in England and Wales: Police recorded crime committed by young people in 2009/10
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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An estimate of the proportion and number of police recorded crimes committed by young people aged 10 to 17 in 2009/10. The approach used was to apply data on proven offending from the Police National Computer, which contains the key information on the age of proven offenders, to police recorded crime statistics. The analysis estimates that young people aged 10 to 17 were responsible for 23 per cent of police recorded crime in 2009/10, equivalent to just over a million police recorded crimes. This finding highlights the importance of tackling crime by young people in reducing overall levels of crime.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
Summary
Description
The Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) is a statistical return to support the LA's annual Housing Strategy. It is mainly basic and policy orientated data on all tenures within each local authority's own geographical area and covers a wide range of information such as: Dwelling Stock and Vacants, Waiting lists, Lettings and Homelessness, Houses in Multiple Occupation, Capital Expenditure and Receipts, and Cash Incentive Schemes, Private Sector Housing Renewal Assistance and Provision of Affordable Housing.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 10 years ago
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This dataset is a list of those items of spend that have been allowed in DCLG since the announcement (24 May 2010) of five cross-government moratoria: ICT spend above £1m; Advertising & Marketing; consultancy; Property leases & lease extensions; and Civil Service recruitment.
Published By Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Issued over 10 years ago
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Data from a customer survey that was carried out during the evaluation. The survey was a sample of 100 National Careers Service customers and is not a representative sample. The data was for an evaluation that looked at how effective the National Careers Service was in partnership with other organisations. It also looked at the benefits of delivering the Service in venues other than National Careers Service premises.