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Household Waste Recycling Rates, Borough
Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsTable shows the proportion of collected household waste which is recycled or composted. Figures for 2004/5 were taken from the London Councils organisation as the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) do not list complete LA level statistics for this year. From 1998/99 to 2003/04 estimates for household waste recycling (including composting) rates are based on data supplied to the annual DEFRA Municipal Waste Manage... - Updated 9 months ago
Households on Local Authority Waiting List, Borough
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG)Number of households waiting for local authority housing. Local authorities sometimes maintain a common waiting list with the Housing Association/s in their district. However, no information is available where a Housing Association maintains a separate waiting list to the local authority. Direct comparisons between authorities' housing waiting lists can be misleading in particular because authorities have different arrangements for che... - Updated 3 years ago
Housing Tenure by Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)This table shows the numbers and percentages of persons and households by each housing tenure category, including, owned outright, being bought with mortgage or loan, rented from Local Authority/ Housing Association, or private landlord. Private Rented includes renting from employing organisation, another organisation, relative of household member and individual employer. Numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred. Percentages were c... - Created 3 years ago
Health and Social Care Levy - Incidence on London Households
Greater London Authority (GLA)This note sets out GLA Economics’ illustrative estimate of the incidence on London households of the planned introduction of the Health and Social Care Levy from 2023/24 (preceded by an interim increase in national insurance contributions (NICs) in 2022/23). - Created 10 years ago
2011 Census Households & Families
Census Information SchemeReports and data on households and families - Updated 10 years ago
2011 Census First Release Data
Office for National Statistics (ONS)This package comprises the first release of 2011 Census data. The data includes a population estimate for males and females by 5-year age bands for each local authority in England and Wales. Also included is a single-year of age estimate for males and females for England and Wales. The data is rounded to the nearest 100. Table H01 - Number of households with at least one usual resident, local authorities Table M01 -Number of non-UK sh... - Updated 10 years ago
Dwellings by Council Tax Band, Output Areas
Valuation Office AgencyNumber of dwellings on the valuation list, by council tax band and output area. The Valuation list is held by the Valuation Office Agency of HMRC. The number of dwellings in each band taken at the end of March. Based on property values at 1 April 1991, homes are allocated to one of eight bands in England: the lowest - band A - is for homes worth less than £40,000, and the highest - band H - is for those worth more than £320,000. Data f... - Updated 10 years ago
Households by Household Type, 2001 Ward
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Univariate Table UV68: Household type by ward. Includes data on Couple households, with and without dependent children, Lone Parents, and Single person households. A dependent child is a person in a household aged 0 - 15 (whether or not in a family) or a person aged 16 - 18 who is a full-time student and in a family with parent(s). Census day was 29 April 2001. LSOA data is available on Neighbourhood Statistics. Ward data was... - Updated 10 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 03: Living Arrangements
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS03: Living arrangements. The living arrangements variable is different to marital status. It combines information from both marital status and the relationship matrix. Therefore a person living as part of a 'cohabiting couple' could in fact be married (to someone else) but will not appear as married or separated in this classification. A person not living in a couple can be classified married (or re-marri... - Updated 10 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 16: Household Spaces
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS16: Household spaces and accommodation type. Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. All data is © Crown Copyright 2003. Census day was 29 April 2001.