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Title |
NI 154 - Net additional homes provided |
Description |
Number of net increases in dwelling stock over one year. The net increase in dwelling stock over one year is calculated as the sum of new build completions, minus demolitions, plus any gains or losses at the same address. |
Source |
Communities and Local Government (CLG) |
Publisher |
The Places Database |
URL |
http://www.places.communities.gov.uk/NewsPages/News_Doc |
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Geographic coverage |
England |
Geographic units |
Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National |
Time coverage (most recent) |
2008/09 |
Time coverage |
2006/07 to 2008/09 |
Update frequency |
Annually |
Background information |
The definition of dwelling (in line with the 2001 Census) is a self-contained unit of accommodation. Self-containment is where all the rooms in a household are behind a door, which only that household can use. Non-self contained household spaces at the same address should be counted together as a single dwelling. Therefore, a dwelling can consist of one self-contained household space or two or more non-self-contained spaces at the same address. |
Notes on using |
Good performance is typified by an increase in numbers of net additional homes. |
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