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SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE

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Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarters Ended 31 March 1999: HSG/2000/1

 

New Housebuilding
Housebuilding Progress During Quarter ended 31 March 1999: by Local Authority and Agency Responsible

Table 8

 

Started

Completed

Total

Private Sector1

Housing Association

Local Authority2

Total

Private Sector1

Housing Association

Local Authority2

SCOTLAND

6,810

5,644

1,166

-

5,258

4,453

805

-

 

Aberdeen City

186

138

48

-

151

151

-

-

Aberdeenshire

347

325

22

-

232

232

-

-

Angus

83

73

10

..

60

56

4

..

Argyll & Bute

104

27

77

-

88

20

68

-

 

Clackmannanshire

186

162

24

-

28

5

23

-

Dumfries & Galloway

152

113

39

-

188

69

119

-

Dundee City

83

83

-

-

144

56

88

-

East Ayrshire3

55

55

-

-

57

57

-

-

 

East Dunbartonshire3

108

107

1

-

6

6

-

-

East Lothian

151

84

67

-

94

94

-

-

East Renfrewshire

59

59

-

-

70

70

-

-

Edinburgh, City of

1,650

1,398

252

-

1,048

988

60

-

 

Eilean Siar

22

4

18

-

16

16

-

-

Falkirk

135

121

14

-

104

104

-

-

Fife

503

473

30

-

499

499

-

-

Glasgow City

756

689

67

-

414

414

-

-

 

Highland3

222

151

71

..

220

187

33

..

Inverclyde

67

67

-

-

44

14

30

-

Midlothian

85

85

-

-

85

73

12

-

Moray

28

28

-

..

28

28

 

..

 

North Ayrshire

67

30

37

-

198

107

91

-

North Lanarkshire

756

718

38

..

495

495

-

..

Orkney

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Perth & Kinross

119

45

74

-

153

120

33

-

 

Renfrewshire3

203

93

110

-

131

95

36

-

Scottish Borders, The

88

53

35

-

50

50

-

-

Shetland

26

19

7

..

17

16

1

..

South Ayrshire3

39

39

-

-

68

68

-

-

 

South Lanarkshire3

321

248

73

-

186

186

-

-

Stirling

14

14

-

-

40

20

20

-

West Dunbartonshire3

89

63

26

-

218

31

187

-

West Lothian

106

80

26

-

126

126

-

-

1. Total includes estimates for outstanding returns.

2. Total based on incomplete returns.

3. Private sector figures are estimates since return is outstanding.

 

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