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Table 18
Applications under the mandatory licensing scheme and licenses in force at year end by local authority: 2005-06

Area

Applications received

Applications refused

Applications granted

Licences revoked or suspended

Applications pending at 31 March 2006

Licences in force at 31 March 2006

SCOTLAND

2,377

25

1,366

17

1,458

7,520

Aberdeen City

277

-

195

-

82

748

Aberdeenshire

51

-

21

-

30

62

Angus

9

-

4

-

5

14

Argyll & Bute

15

-

7

-

8

6

Clackmannanshire

-

-

2

-

-

6

Dumfries & Galloway

7

1

5

-

13

93

Dundee City 1

178

2

153

-

147

370

East Ayrshire

5

-

6

-

4

14

East Dunbartonshire 1

2

-

-

-

2

-

East Lothian

11

-

9

-

12

34

East Renfrewshire

4

-

2

-

2

16

Edinburgh, City of

1,001

14

263

1

598

1,893

Eilean Siar 1

2

-

-

-

3

1

Falkirk 2

2

-

-

-

2

1

Fife

131

1

287

-

111

745

Glasgow City

472

4

302

16

281

2,782

Highland

44

1

10

-

35

43

Inverclyde

5

-

4

-

5

13

Midlothian

2

-

2

-

-

14

Moray

28

-

12

-

15

28

North Ayrshire

1

-

-

-

1

7

North Lanarkshire

2

-

-

-

2

28

Orkney

2

-

1

-

2

1

Perth & Kinross

25

-

1

-

24

47

Renfrewshire

15

-

60

-

11

106

Scottish Borders, The 2

32

-

3

-

30

8

Shetland

12

-

4

-

8

5

South Ayrshire

9

-

5

-

4

29

South Lanarkshire

4

-

4

-

-

24

Stirling

26

2

4

-

18

357

West Dunbartonshire

1

-

-

-

1

16

West Lothian 1

2

-

-

-

2

9

Source: HMO returns by local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development Department: Analytical Services Division (Housing Statistics).

Note: Licenses in force will exclude withdrawn applications and include applications refused and subsequently appealed. They may also exclude licences which are currently in the process of being renewed.

1. Includes estimates based upon 2005 figures due to outstanding returns.

2. Includes estimates based upon 2004 figures due to outstanding returns.

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