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A collection of datasets linked to the Housing Board for Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and West Suffolk.

You can find a description of the Board and its background here https://cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/housingboard/ 

The aim is to buid up a set of information for local experts to analyse, including past trends, current information and future projections.

Wherever possible we will use this space to share "already available" information, presenting data from various partners without adding to the existing burden of collection - helping to get the best value possible from all the work put into this collection process.

We will do this in "open data" format to make the data as straightforward as possible to use, re-use, combine and anayse. APIs will be created wherever possible.

If you have any questions,comments or suggestions please get in touch with sue.beecroft@cambridge.gov.uk

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UK Open Government Licence (OGL)

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National affordable housing completions, 1991/92 to 2014/15

These files provide the number of affordable homes completed each year, by district, as published in CLG Table 1008, for the whole of England, showing the number of affordable homes completed each year (rounded).

Data and Resources

FieldValue
Publisher
Modified Date
2018-10-31
Release Date
2018-07-30
Frequency
Annually
Homepage URL
Identifier
7a1e7141-ad23-435e-a8b1-5f5aa904b610
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
England
Temporal Coverage
Monday, April 1, 1991 - 00:00 to Sunday, March 31, 2013 - 00:00
Language
English (United Kingdom)
License
UK Open Government Licence (OGL)
Granularity
District
Data Dictionary
  1. Affordable housing is the sum of social rent, affordable rent, intermediate rent and affordable home ownership.
  2. Includes new build and acquisitions.
  3. Recycled Capital Grant Fund figures and Disposal Proceeds Fund figures cannot be broken down below national level for 2005-06 and 2006-07, so the sum of the local authority figures may not equal the England figure.
  4. Includes homes where the cost is met by a private developer (e.g. Section 106 agreements).
  5. Some local authority boundaries and names have changed with local government reorganisation.
  6. New dwellings are shown next to the local authority in which they are located which occasionally differs from the sponsoring authority.
  7. Figures shown represent our best estimate and may be subject to revisions. The figures have been rounded to the nearest 10 and therefore totals may not sum due to rounding.
  8. 2014-15 figures are provisional.
  9. "-" nil or less than half final digit.
  10. ".." not applicable.
    Source: Homes and Communities Agency, Greater London Authority, local authorities
Contact Name
Sue Beecroft
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public