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Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarter Ending 31 March 2003

HOUSING FOR OLDER PEOPLE AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

Provision by public agencies and housing associations by local authority area:as at 31 March 2002

Table 20

Area

Housing for older people

Housing for people with disabilities

Very sheltered

Sheltered

Medium dependency 1,2

Wheelchair

Ambulant disabled

Other specially adapted

SCOTLAND

2,023

34,247

16,178

3,815

15,480

9,932

Aberdeen City

86

2,542

188

141

721

50

Aberdeenshire

95

2,053

2,453

232

931

153

Angus

44

1,101

204

53

11

23

Argyll & Bute

29

586

245

71

169

2

Clackmannanshire

22

227

354

79

98

478

Dumfries & Galloway

30

668

990

110

33

7

Dundee City 3

156

3,964

180

190

116

3,862

East Ayrshire

31

683

239

47

85

4

East Dunbartonshire

16

399

32

7

3

13

East Lothian

30

435

540

41

20

5

East Renfrewshire

49

378

393

21

9

74

Edinburgh, City of

253

3,328

941

510

343

689

Eilean Siar

10

158

-

17

-

-

Falkirk

104

660

958

81

528

1,040

Fife

90

1,991

400

238

491

457

Glasgow City

266

3,241

1,037

448

5,465

426

Highland

11

1,099

138

150

290

4

Inverclyde

39

481

246

37

15

-

Midlothian

27

288

94

73

13

247

Moray

31

495

992

61

213

20

North Ayrshire

25

636

1,344

40

282

9

North Lanarkshire

68

1,669

340

127

95

31

Orkney Islands

8

51

94

43

50

2

Perth & Kinross

65

947

223

212

95

2

Renfrewshire

46

777

562

181

116

304

Scottish Borders, The

60

1,027

738

157

293

35

Shetland Islands

25

287

9

16

88

13

South Ayrshire

18

739

362

65

20

-

South Lanarkshire

101

1,587

648

112

4,388

795

Stirling

21

525

486

97

342

1,169

West Dunbartonshire

36

508

464

87

84

12

West Lothian

131

717

284

71

73

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1. Sometimes known as amenity housing.
2. Dwellings are adapted to suit particular needs of a tenants, so numbers in these categories may rise or fall from year to year.
3. Includes some estimated figures.

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