
Department for Communities and Local Government
The Department for Communities and Local Government's job is to create great places to live and work, and to give more power to local people to shape what happens in their area. DCLG is a ministerial department, supported by 10 agencies and public bodies.
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Households in temporary accommodation in Leeds
Department for Communities and Local GovernmentThis dataset contains the numbers of households accommodated by local authorities, broken down by local authority and temporary accommodation type from 2011 for households accepted as statuorily homeless. Data from April 2018 is available via the MHCLG website. The term "Homelessness" is often considered to apply only to people "sleeping rough". However, most of our statistics on homelessness relate to the statutorily homeless i.e.... - Updated 3 years ago
Planning decisions by type
Department for Communities and Local GovernmentThis dataset is a dynamically generated from the Open Data Communities website. All data on ODC is available via Sparql queries so can be difficult to extract. This dataset is Planning Applications Decisions - Major and Minor Developments by Development Type We've simplified it so you can simply obtain data for 1 or many Local Authorities. West Yorkshire Local Authority codes are as follows. Bradford E08000032 Calderdale E08000033 Kir... - Created 4 years ago
Open Data Communities
Department for Communities and Local GovernmentThe OpenDataCommunities website is the UK Department for Communities and Local Government's official Linked Open Data website. It provides a selection of statistics on a variety of themes including Local Government finance, housing and homelessness, wellbeing, deprivation, and the department's business plan as well as supporting geographical data. All links below open in a new window. Explore by theme Developer Corner Energy Effic... - Updated 4 years ago
Housing market supply in Leeds
Department for Communities and Local GovernmentThis dataset shows net additional dwellings for Leeds from 2004-05 to 2013-14. Net additions measures the absolute change in dwelling stock between 1 April and 31 March of the following year. The absolute change in the dwelling stock is the number of new house building completions plus any gains or losses through conversions, demolitions and changes of use (also referred to as Net supply of housing). All figures have been rounded to th... - Updated 4 years ago
Permanent dwellings by tenure type in Leeds
Department for Communities and Local GovernmentThe following dataset shows the number of new permanent dwellings that has been built broken down by the tenure type. House building data is collected at local authority district level, but it is important to treat figures at this level with care. House building is unevenly distributed both geographically and over time and patterns of housing development can produce clusters of new homes which make the figures at a low geographic level...