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Permanent dwellings started, England, District By Tenure: a data cube column

This data set contains annual data and the most recent quarterly data on house building starts. From 2011/12 imputed data is included. Imputed data should not be seen as an estimate for the individual authority but is given on an authority basis to allow custom totals to be constructed.

Dimensions
Dimension
Value
Dclg Test Housebuilding Tenure
  1. All
  2. Housing Association
  3. Local Authority
  4. Private Enterprise
Reference Period
  1. Year ending 2010-03-31
  2. Year ending 2010-06-30
  3. Year ending 2010-09-30
  4. Year ending 2010-12-31
  5. Year ending 2011-03-31
  6. Year ending 2011-06-30
  7. Year ending 2011-09-30
  8. Year ending 2011-12-31
  9. Year ending 2012-03-31
  10. Year ending 2012-06-30
  11. Year ending 2012-09-30
  12. Year ending 2012-12-31
  13. Year ending 2013-03-31
  14. Year ending 2013-06-30
  15. Year ending 2013-09-30
  16. Year ending 2013-12-31
  17. Year ending 2014-03-31
  18. Year ending 2014-06-30
  19. Year ending 2014-09-30
  20. Year ending 2014-12-31
  21. Year ending 2015-03-31
  22. Year ending 2015-06-30
  23. Year ending 2015-09-30
  24. Year ending 2015-12-31
  25. Year ending 2016-03-31
  26. Year ending 2016-06-30
  27. Year ending 2016-09-30
  28. Year ending 2016-12-31
  29. Year ending 2017-03-31
  30. Year ending 2017-06-30
  31. Year ending 2017-09-30
  32. Year ending 2017-12-31
  33. Year ending 2018-03-31
  34. Year ending 2018-06-30
  35. Year ending 2018-09-30
  36. Year ending 2018-12-31
  37. Year ending 2019-03-31
  38. Year ending 2019-06-30
  39. Year ending 2019-09-30
  40. Year ending 2019-12-31
  41. Year ending 2020-03-31
  42. Year ending 2020-06-30
  43. Year ending 2020-09-30
  44. Year ending 2020-12-31
  45. Year ending 2021-03-31
  46. Year ending 2021-06-30
  47. Year ending 2021-09-30
  48. Year ending 2021-12-31
  49. Year ending 2022-03-31
  50. Year ending 2022-06-30
  51. Year ending 2022-09-30
  52. 2009 Q2
  53. 2009 Q3
  54. 2009 Q4
  55. 2010 Q1
  56. 2010 Q2
  57. 2010 Q3
  58. 2010 Q4
  59. 2011 Q1
  60. 2011 Q2
  61. 2011 Q3
  62. 2011 Q4
  63. 2012 Q1
  64. 2012 Q2
  65. 2012 Q3
  66. 2012 Q4
  67. 2013 Q1
  68. 2013 Q2
  69. 2013 Q3
  70. 2013 Q4
  71. 2014 Q1
  72. 2014 Q2
  73. 2014 Q3
  74. 2014 Q4
  75. 2015 Q1
  76. 2015 Q2
  77. 2015 Q3
  78. 2015 Q4
  79. 2016 Q1
  80. 2016 Q2
  81. 2016 Q3
  82. 2016 Q4
  83. 2017 Q1
  84. 2017 Q2
  85. 2017 Q3
  86. 2017 Q4
  87. 2018 Q1
  88. 2018 Q2
  89. 2018 Q3
  90. 2018 Q4
  91. 2019 Q1
  92. 2019 Q2
  93. 2019 Q3
  94. 2019 Q4
  95. 2020 Q1
  96. 2020 Q2
  97. 2020 Q3
  98. 2020 Q4
  99. 2021 Q1
  100. 2021 Q2
  101. 2021 Q3
  102. 2021 Q4
  103. 2022 Q1
  104. 2022 Q2
  105. 2022 Q3
Reference area
(showing types of area available in these data)
  1. Upper Tier Authorities
  2. Lower Tier Authorities
  3. Unitary Authorities
  4. Non-metropolitan Districts
  5. Metropolitan Districts
  6. London Boroughs
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Cross section spreadsheet
(ie all possible values for DCLG Test Housebuilding Tenure dimension)
Time series spreadsheet
(ie all possible values for Reference period dimension)
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About the Dataset
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License
Issued
20/08/2013
Modified
22/12/2022
Next update due
September 2018
Description

House building data are 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 volatile and difficult to interpret.

For detailed definitions of all tenures, see definitions of housing terms on Housing Statistics

The district level and county figures are as reported by local authorities and the NHBC. Where a local authority has not submitted a quarterly return to DCLG, no figure has been presented for this local authority (and when relevant its county) for any 12-month period that includes the missing quarter.

England total figures include estimates for missing data returns from independent Approved Inspectors and Local Authorities, so the sum of district values may be slightly less than the England totals.

House building starts - A dwelling is counted as started on the date work begins on the laying of the foundation, including 'slabbing' for houses that require it, but not including site preparation. Thus when foundation work commences on a pair of semi-detached houses two houses are counted as started, and when work begins on a block of flats all the dwellings in that block are counted as started. The starts of houses in building schemes are usually phased over a period of weeks or even, in very large schemes, months.

Tenure – For the purposes of these statistics, the term tenure refers to the nature of the organisation responsible for the development of a new housing start or completion. It does not necessarily describe the terms of occupancy for the dwelling on completion. For example, some housing associations develop homes for sale on the open market. Such homes would be reported in the Housing Association tenure of these statistics, but would ultimately most likely be owned and occupied in the private sector.

Housing association - “Housing associations (HAs)” is used as the generic name for all social landlords not covered by local authorities (see below). In previous editions HAs were referred to as Registered Social Landlords (RSL), and the technical term (private) Registered Provider (pRP) of social housing is also sometimes used. The more all-encompassing description of ‘housing associations’ is now seen as more helpful to users of these statistics.

These data were derived from live table 253a (quarterly figures).

URI

This slice of multidimensional data is not a Linked Data resource in the database: it's a virtual resource (i.e. you can't query it by SPARQL). But does have a permanent unique URL which can be bookmarked.

http://opendatacommunities.org/slice?dataset=http%3A%2F%2Fopendatacommunities.org%2Fdata%2Fhouse-building%2Fstarts%2Ftenure&http%3A%2F%2Fopendatacommunities.org%2Fdef%2Fontology%2Fhouse-building%2Fstarts%2Ftenure=http%3A%2F%2Fopendatacommunities.org%2Fdef%2Fconcept%2Fhouse-building%2Fstarts%2Ftenure%2FlocalAuthority&http%3A%2F%2Fopendatacommunities.org%2Fdef%2Fontology%2Ftime%2FrefPeriod=http%3A%2F%2Freference.data.gov.uk%2Fid%2Fquarter%2F2012-Q4
Dimensions Linked Data

A linked data-orientated view of dimensions and values

Dimension Locked Value
Dclg Test Housebuilding Tenure
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/house-building/starts/tenure
Local Authority
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/concept/house-building/starts/tenure/localAuthority
Reference Period
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/time/refPeriod
2012 Q4
http://reference.data.gov.uk/id/quarter/2012-Q4
Reference Area
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/geography/refArea
(not locked to a value)