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Data Provider: Welsh Government National Statistics Dwellings demolished by local authority and clearance area
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[Collapse]TenureSeparate totals for demolitions of Local Authority dwellings, Registered Social Landlord dwellings and Private Sector dwellings were only collected up to 2008-09.[Filtered]
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YearThe information shown covers dwellings demolished during the financial year. For 2009-10 they include all demolitions that the authority is aware of within an authority area and not just those that are a result of action by the local authority. They also include dwellings demolished which are to be re-built afterwards. [Filtered]
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[Collapse]ClearanceA dwelling is defined to be a building or part of a building occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling. For the purposes of this data collection, dwellings include houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) as defined in section 77 of the Housing Act 2004. They do not include individual bedsits (that is single rooms without the exclusive use of bath/shower or inside WC), but each group of bedsits sharing facilities should be counted as one dwelling. A clearance area is an area declared by a local authority under Part IX of the Housing Act 1985 as amended by section 47 of the Housing Act 2004. The houses are deemed unfit for human habitation or are dangerous or harmful to the health of the inhabitants. The local authority declares a clearance area when it is satisfied that the most suitable method of dealing with these conditions is the demolition of all the buildings in that area. Renewal areas seek to improve housing and general amenities of an area where social and environmental problems are combined with poor housing; develop partnerships between residents, private sector interests and the local authority; bring about regeneration, including mixed-use development; and increase confidence in the future of an area, and through this, help to reverse any process of decline. Renewal areas are as defined in the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 as amended by the Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and Wales) Order 2002. Totals may not add due to dwellings being reported as demolished in both a clearance and a renewal area. Figures for renewal areas were only collected from 2009-10 and the split into clearance areas and renewal areas is only available for the total of all Local Authority, Registered Social Landlord and Private Sector dwellings. Information is no longer collected on the number of dwellings closed or on ‘closing orders or undertakings\’ and ‘prohibition orders or undertaking\’. [Filter]
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WalesIsle of Anglesey00000
Gwynedd01801818
Conwy00000
Denbighshire05805858
Flintshire01351350135
Wrexham08088
Powys09099
Ceredigion00000
Pembrokeshire01301313
Carmarthenshire00000
Swansea07077
Neath Port Talbot06066
Bridgend04044
Vale of Glamorgan07077
Cardiff01501515
Rhondda Cynon Taf04044
Merthyr Tydfil00000
Caerphilly00000
Blaenau Gwent00000
Torfaen00000
Monmouthshire00000
Newport00000

Metadata

Title

Dwellings demolished

Last update

28 January 2016 28 January 2016

Next update

January 2017

Publishing organisation

Welsh Government

Source 1

Demolitions data collection, Welsh Government

Contact email

stats.housing@wales.gsi.gov.uk

Designation

National Statistics

Lowest level of geographical disaggregation

Local authorities

Geographical coverage

Wales

Languages covered

English and Welsh

General description

This information shows the number of dwellings demolished each year and is collected in order to help in the calculation of dwelling stock estimates by tenure. A breakdown for clearance and renewal areas monitors the extent of demolitions in those areas and helps to inform future policy developments.

They cover all demolitions of residential dwellings of which the local authority is aware. They also include dwellings demolished which are to be re-built afterwards. There is no requirement to notify the local authority if the dwelling to be demolished is less than 50m3. Therefore the statistics in this release are likely to be an underestimate of the total number of demolitions that have been carried out.

The information on demolitions provided by local authorities was reviewed during 2009 and following consultation changes were introduced to the data items collected. Care should be taken when analysing demolitions data over time as the data reported by local authorities for the 2009-10 and 2010-11 collection may differ slightly to that reported for previous years. Prior to 2009-10, some local authorities may only have been providing information on dwellings demolished by local authorities, rather than all demolitions that the local authority was aware of. Changes to the data collection form and guidance in 2009-10 emphasised that all demolitions should be recorded in the data collection by local authorities. This may have led to a small increase in the number of demolitions now being recorded.


Data collection and calculation

The information presented here is collected via annual returns from Local Authorities as at 31 March each year.

The information on demolitions provided by local authorities was reviewed during 2009 and following consultation changes were introduced to the data items collected. Care should be taken when analysing demolitions data over time as the data reported by local authorities for the 2009-10 and 2010-11 collection may differ slightly to that reported for previous years. Prior to 2009-10, some local authorities may only have been providing information on dwellings demolished by local authorities, rather than all demolitions that the local authority was aware of. Changes to the data collection form and guidance in 2009-10 emphasised that all demolitions should be recorded in the data collection by local authorities. This may have led to a small increase in the number of demolitions now being recorded.

Frequency of publication

Annual

Data reference periods

Data are shown for Demolitions from 1996-97 to 2013-14 inclusive.

Users, uses and context

Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.

Rounding applied

None

Revisions information

Data prior to the last period covered have been revised since previously published. Revisions are marked in the data with an (r).

Statistical quality

Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.

Keywords

Housing, Demolitions, Clearance area, Renewal area

Name

HOUS1001