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Statistical Bulletin Housing Series HSG/2006/3: Housing trends in Scotland: quarter ending 30 September 2005

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Table 16 Vacancies and lettings by local authority: quarter ending 30 September 2005

Area

Local authority lettings

Nominations from other social landlords

Vacancies arising

Permanent lettings made

Vacancies for which nominations invited

Lettings made as a result of nominations

SCOTLAND

8,123

7,841

1,072

566

Aberdeen City

646

611

-

-

Aberdeenshire

299

275

34

21

Angus 1

229

206

39

9

Argyll & Bute

133

135

-

19

Clackmannanshire

93

85

16

1

Dumfries & Galloway

na

na

na

na

Dundee City

-

435

29

29

East Ayrshire

398

391

19

5

East Dunbartonshire

68

60

17

10

East Lothian

105

99

12

12

East Renfrewshire

57

76

8

6

Edinburgh, City of

714

696

140

89

Eilean Siar

49

43

18

17

Falkirk

336

300

11

1

Fife

1,075

678

88

16

Glasgow City

na

na

na

na

Highland

337

313

55

42

Inverclyde

266

226

38

14

Midlothian

47

58

9

9

Moray

99

94

28

39

North Ayrshire

261

280

34

25

North Lanarkshire

970

833

95

65

Orkney

13

10

3

4

Perth & Kinross 1

102

157

83

28

Renfrewshire

331

417

68

25

Scottish Borders, The

na

na

na

na

Shetland

42

47

8

2

South Ayrshire

229

169

17

2

South Lanarkshire

591

588

57

19

Stirling

100

96

53

6

West Dunbartonshire

267

213

18

2

West Lothian

266

250

75

49

Source: Lettings returns by local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development Department: Analytical Services Division (Housing Statistics)
Notes: The figures relate to the number of vacancies that arose during the quarter and the number of lettings made. It is not necessarily the case that the dwellings that became vacant during the quarter were let during the same quarter. Following housing stock transfers, figures for Dumfries & Galloway, Glasgow and Scottish Borders are not included in the Scotland totals.
1. Figures are based on 2004 Qtr 2 due to outstanding returns.
2. Figures are based on 2004 Qtr 3 due to outstanding returns.

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