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Statistical Bulletin: Housing Series: HSG/2005/4: Housing trends in Scotland: quarter ending 31 March 2005

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Provision by local authorities and Scottish Homes by local authority area as at 31 March 2005 (Table 22)

Area

Housing for older people

Housing for people with disabilities

Very sheltered

Sheltered

Medium dependency 1,2

Wheelchair

Ambulant disabled

Other specially adapted

Scotland

249

16,842

5,151

1,706

11,596

2,979

Local authority

249

16,825

5,061

1,701

11,574

2,979

Aberdeen City

103

2,281

226

30

330

17

Aberdeenshire 3

20

1,489

702

-

312

-

Angus 3

-

648

42

19

-

23

Argyll & Bute

-

196

166

281

749

..

Clackmannanshire 3

-

-

155

76

187

-

Dumfries & Galloway

-

-

-

-

-

-

Dundee City

62

2,337

-

66

114

346

East Ayrshire 3

-

465

-

179

85

4

East Dunbartonshire 3

-

156

-

-

241

3

East Lothian 3

-

147

371

2

-

-

East Renfrewshire 3

-

230

343

-

9

-

Edinburgh, City of

-

1,083

256

265

1,046

-

Eilean Siar

-

101

-

15

-

-

Falkirk 3

27

349

505

31

520

1,040

Fife 3

-

1,293

340

140

145

83

Glasgow City

-

-

-

-

-

-

Highland

-

487

120

109

294

351

Inverclyde 3

-

242

40

3

9

-

Midlothian

-

22

42

55

4

266

Moray 3

-

149

-

..

503

..

North Ayrshire

-

537

966

-

282

-

North Lanarkshire

-

1,215

-

15

..

..

Orkney Islands

4

41

12

9

-

57

Perth & Kinross

-

461

-

178

-

-

Renfrewshire

-

331

124

49

13

-

Scottish Borders, The

-

-

-

-

-

-

Shetland 3

25

253

-

13

87

13

South Ayrshire

-

650

-

-

-

-

South Lanarkshire 3

-

1,269

290

40

4,370

776

Stirling

-

27

84

52

224

-

West Dunbartonshire 3

-

269

230

24

50

-

West Lothian3,4

8

97

47

50

2,000

-

Scottish Homes

-

17

90

5

22

-

Source: S1B returns from local authorities to Scottish Executive Development Department: Analytical Services Division (Housing Statistics).
Note: Following housing stock transfers, figures for Glasgow and Scottish Borders are not included.
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. Figures include estimates from local authorities.
4. Includes estimates based on 2004 data due to outstanding returns.

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