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Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey 2004

11.3 Table 21 shows that for sites brought back into use, the most common source of funding was the private sector (66 per cent). The source of funding was unknown for 14 per cent of sites and public sector funding accounted for 10 per cent of sites. Glasgow City had the greatest area brought back into use by public funding (20 hectares) with a further 14 hectares brought back into use with mixed funding.

Table 21: Sources of funding used for derelict and urban vacant land brought back into use since the previous survey, by local authority area, 2004 1

Local Authority

Public sector funding (ha)

Private sector funding (ha)

Mixed funding 2 (ha)

Unknown (ha)

None / not applicable (ha)

Total (ha)

Aberdeen City

-

3

*

-

-

3

Angus

-

2

-

-

-

2

Clackmannanshire

-

11

-

-

-

11

Dumfries & Galloway

1

-

-

-

-

1

Dundee City

1

5

*

-

-

6

East Ayrshire

-

-

-

-

12

12

East Dunbartonshire

1

2

-

-

*

3

East Lothian

-

23

-

*

*

23

East Renfrewshire

-

*

-

-

-

*

Edinburgh, City of

-

-

-

9

-

9

Eilean Siar

-

-

*

-

-

*

Falkirk

-

30

-

-

-

30

Fife

-

28

-

2

4

34

Glasgow City

20

51

14

-

-

84

Highland

*

4

*

1

1

6

Inverclyde

3

1

-

-

-

4

Midlothian

-

14

*

-

-

14

Moray

1

2

-

-

-

3

North Ayrshire

-

-

-

38

-

38

North Lanarkshire

11

75

-

8

12

105

Orkney Islands

-

-

-

-

-

-

Perth & Kinross

6

3

-

-

-

8

Renfrewshire

-

21

-

-

-

21

Shetland Islands

-

-

-

-

-

-

South Lanarkshire

3

26

1

-

-

30

Stirling

-

-

-

7

-

7

West Dunbartonshire

*

7

-

-

1

8

West Lothian

-

1

-

-

-

1

Scotland

46

310

16

65

30

466

1. The figures for Aberdeenshire, Argyll and Bute, Scottish Borders and South Ayrshire are not included as they did not participate in the 2004 survey.
2. Mixed public and private sector funding or partnership

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