Our Work : state-of-the-countryside
Over the last six months the environment in which housing and planning operates has changed significantly. The current challenging economic climate has contributed to a slower rate of housing supply, which, when set alongside strong housing demand is creating some significant pressure on the supply of affordable and market housing developments.
from : News 2nd February 2010
This State of the Countryside Update shows how the pressures on the supply of affordable and market housing developments are likely to become more acute over the coming decades.
from : Publications 2nd February 2010
This document is available as a download only. We have updated our 10 Big Numbers (some of which remain unchanged) which continues our State of the Countryside work by bringing together a set of statistics covering a range of factors affecting fundamental aspects of living and working in rural areas.
from : News 17th November 2009
Second homes as a percentage of total chargeable dwellings by council tax valuation band and by area classification, 2007/08. For the 10 Big Numbers - November 2009.
from : Publications 11th November 2009
Change in mid-year population by age group and area classification, 2001 and 2008. For the 10 Big Numbers - November 2009
from : Publications 11th November 2009
Number of households in fuel poverty by area definition, 2007 (based on full income definition of fuel poverty) For the 10 Big Numbers - November 2009.
from : Publications 11th November 2009
Internal migration within the UK by broad/quinary age group and sex during the year ended June 2008. For the 10 Big Numbers - November 2009
from : Publications 11th November 2009
Mid-year all persons population estimates by age group and by area definition, mid-2008. For the 10 Big Numbers.
from : Publications 11th November 2009
Geographical availabilty of services, 2009 (Post Offices) For the 10 Big Numbers - November 2009
from : Publications 11th November 2009
Number of households with a median household income of less than 60% and 40% of the English median household income (unequivalised), 2008 For the 10 Big Numbers - November 2009
from : Publications 11th November 2009
