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Table 20
Provision by public authorities and housing associations by type of landlord: as at 31 March 2005
Agency | Housing for older people | Housing for people with disabilities |
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Very sheltered | Sheltered | Medium dependency 1 | Wheelchair | Ambulant disabled | Other specially adapted | Total disabled |
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Total | 3,893 | 33,212 | 13,413 | 4,678 | 14,721 | 4,748 | 24,147 |
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All public authorities | 249 | 16,842 | 5,151 | 1,706 | 11,596 | 2,979 | 16,281 |
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Local authority | 249 | 16,825 | 5,061 | 1,701 | 11,574 | 2,979 | 16,254 |
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Scottish Homes | - | 17 | 90 | 5 | 22 | - | 27 |
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Housing associations | 3,644 | 16,370 | 8,262 | 2,972 | 3,125 | 1,769 | 7,866 |
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Source: S1B returns from local authorities to Scottish Executive Development Department: Analytical Services Division (Housing Statistics), housing association/Scottish Homes data from Communities Scotland.
Notes: Figures may include estimates from providers
1. Sometimes known as amenity housing. Dwellings are adapted to suit particular needs of tenants, so numbers in these categories may rise or fall from year to year.
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