Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarter Ending 30 June 2003

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Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarter Ending 30 June 2003

Vacancies arising and lettings made by local authority: quarter ending 30 June 2003

Table 16

Area

Local authority lettings

Nominations from other social landlords

Vacancies arising

Permanent lettings made

Vacancies for which nomination invited

Lettings made as a result of nominations

SCOTLAND 1

10,877

9,875

1,648

870

Aberdeen City

739

651

6

-

Aberdeenshire

411

415

109

78

Angus

208

230

40

1

Argyll & Bute

150

148

31

28

Clackmannanshire

108

148

40

7

Dumfries & Galloway

na

na

na

na

Dundee City

774

661

37

21

East Ayrshire

405

470

8

2

East Dunbartonshire

112

112

9

3

East Lothian

122

114

32

31

East Renfrewshire

93

87

40

8

Edinburgh, City of 2

987

975

191

135

Eilean Siar

52

52

20

20

Falkirk

406

454

17

15

Fife

1,341

846

14

10

Glasgow City

na

na

na

na

Highland

367

329

28

40

Inverclyde

387

153

74

12

Midlothian

117

72

25

20

Moray

78

98

18

12

North Ayrshire

352

327

44

11

North Lanarkshire

1,317

1,000

58

35

Orkney

13

16

3

2

Perth & Kinross

154

199

81

37

Renfrewshire

-

499

31

26

Scottish Borders, The

na

na

na

na

Shetland

46

60

5

1

South Ayrshire

280

257

8

1

South Lanarkshire

945

674

255

78

Stirling

165

164

63

49

West Dunbartonshire

419

333

61

24

West Lothian

329

331

300

163

Note: The figures relate to the number of vacancies that arose during the quarter and the number of lettings made. It is not necessarily the case that the dwellings that became vacant during the quarter were let during the same quarter.
1. Following housing stock transfers, figures for Dumfries and Galloway, Glasgow and Scottish Borders councils are not included in the Scotland totals.
2. Figures are based on 2002 Q2 due to outstanding returns

Eviction actions taken against council tenants by local authority: quarter ending 30 June 2003

Table 17

Area

Number of cases which proceeded to court

Number of cases which resulted in an eviction order

Number of cases which resulted in an abandoned dwelling

Number of cases which resulted in an eviction

Total

For anti-social behaviour

Total

For anti-social behaviour

Total

For anti-social behaviour

Total

For anti-social behaviour

SCOTLAND 1

4,867

40

1,798

12

304

6

215

7

Aberdeen City

407

-

161

-

39

-

5

1

Aberdeenshire

125

2

40

-

2

-

16

-

Angus

33

-

33

-

-

-

-

-

Argyll & Bute

108

-

29

-

-

-

3

-

Clackmannanshire

6

-

6

-

3

-

4

-

Dumfries & Galloway

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Dundee City

327

-

141

-

20

1

18

-

East Ayrshire

249

-

79

1

3

-

18

-

East Dunbartonshire

61

-

11

-

1

-

2

-

East Lothian

85

1

41

1

-

-

6

1

East Renfrewshire

55

-

18

-

-

-

1

-

Edinburgh, City of 2

722

2

573

1

118

-

2

1

Eilean Siar

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Falkirk

510

5

104

3

11

-

16

1

Fife

624

3

60

2

4

-

28

2

Glasgow City

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Highland

67

-

29

-

8

-

3

-

Inverclyde

46

-

15

-

-

-

2

-

Midlothian

26

-

14

-

-

-

-

-

Moray

22

1

2

-

-

-

5

-

North Ayrshire

117

-

47

-

-

-

9

-

North Lanarkshire

519

9

168

-

65

-

18

-

Orkney

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Perth & Kinross

67

-

46

-

-

-

12

-

Renfrewshire

79

4

50

1

-

2

16

1

Scottish Borders, The

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Shetland 2

2

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

South Ayrshire

77

-

25

-

14

-

10

-

South Lanarkshire

236

1

74

-

2

-

14

-

Stirling

41

1

13

-

3

-

7

-

West Dunbartonshire

47

11

11

3

10

3

-

-

West Lothian

209

-

7

-

-

-

-

-

Note: The figures relate to the number of vacancies that arose during the quarter and the number of lettings made. It is not necessarily the case that the dwellings that became vacant during the quarter were let during the same quarter.
1. Following housing stock transfers, figures for Dumfries and Galloway, Glasgow and Scottish Borders councils are not included in the Scotland totals.
2. Figures are based on 2002 Q2 due to outstanding returns.

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