Housing Statistics for Scotland 2007: Key Trends Summary

Key trends summary on Housing Trends in Scotland 2007 web tables.


Scottish Government Statistical Services

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The aim of the Statistical Service is to provide relevant and reliable information, analysis and advice that meet the needs of government, business and the people of Scotland.

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These statistics undergo regular quality assurance reviews to ensure that they meet customer needs. They are produced free from any political interference.

Correspondence and enquiries

Enquiries on Scottish Government Housing Statistics should be addressed to:

Marie Climson

Communities Analytical Services Division
Area 1-F Dockside, Victoria Quay
Edinburgh,
EH6 6QQ


Telephone: (0131) 244 7236;
Fax: (0131) 244 0446
e-mail: housingstatistics@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

General enquiries on Scottish Government statistics can be addressed to:

Kevin Meenan

Office of the Chief Statistician
4 Floor East Rear, St Andrews House
Edinburgh
EH1 3DG


Telephone: (0131) 244 0442;
Fax: (0131) 244 0335
e-mail: statistics.enquiries@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

Advice on specific areas of Scottish Government statistical work can be obtained from staff at the telephone numbers given below:

Scottish Government Statistics contacts

Schools - qualifications

(0131) 244 0313

Schools - pupils and teachers

(0131) 244 0309

Further and Higher Education

(0141) 242 0273

The Economy

(0131) 244 2234

Labour market

(0141) 242 5446

Business

(0141) 242 5446

Income, Tax and Benefits

(0131) 244 2583

Local government finance

(0131) 244 7033

Environment, planning & local government staffing

(0131) 244 0445

Equality

(0131) 244 0442

Housing

(0131) 244 7231

Transport

(0131) 244 7255

Health

(0131) 244 3432

Community Care

(0131) 244 3777

Social Justice

(0131) 244 0442

Scottish Government personnel

(0131) 244 3926

Agricultural census and labour force

(0131) 244 6150

Fisheries

(0131) 244 6441

Courts and law

(0131) 244 2227

Recorded crime and prisons

(0131) 244 2225

Other contacts for Scottish statistics

Forestry Commission

(0131) 314 6337

The Scottish Funding Councils for Higher and Further Education

(0131) 313 6575

General Register Office for Scotland

Vital statistics and publications

(0131) 314 4243

Population statistics, census statistics or digital boundary products

(0131) 314 4254

Communities Scotland Registered Social Landlord statistics

(0141) 271 3756

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Current staff names, e-mail addresses and the publications listed below as well as a range of other statistical publications can be found on the Scottish Government website at www.scotland.gov.uk/stats.

Further information on the General Register Office for Scotland is available on the website www.gro-scotland.gov.uk

Most recent statistical publications relating to the Natural and Built Environment theme (housing only)

Ref . no.

Title

Last published

Price

HSG/2006/6

Operation of the Homeless Persons Legislation in Scotland: National and Local Authority Analyses 2005-06

September 2006

£2

HSG/2006/7

Housing Trends in Scotland : Quarter ending 30 June 2006

November 2006

£2

HSG/2007/1

Local Authority Housing Income and Expenditure 2004-05to 2006-07

January 2007

£2

HSG/2007/2

Housing Trends in Scotland : Quarter ending 30 September 2006

February 2007

£2

HSG/2007/4

Supporting People Client Statistics 2005-06

March 2007

HSG/2007/5

Housing Trends in Scotland : Quarter ending 31 December 2006

May 2007

£2

HSG/2007/6

Local Authority Housing Income and Expenditure 2005-06to 2007-08

July 2007

£2

HSG/2007/6

Operation of the Homeless Persons Legislation in Scotland: National and Local Authority Analyses 2006-07

October 2007

£2

Additional copies of these publications may be purchased from Scottish Government Publication Sales, Blackwell's Bookshop, 53 South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1YZ, Telephone: (0131) 662 8283, Fax: (0131) 557 8149. Cheques should be made payable to 'Blackwell's Bookshop'.

Complaints and suggestions

If you are not satisfied with our service, please write to the Chief Statistician, Mr Rob Wishart, 3 Floor East Rear, St Andrews House, Edinburgh, EH1 3DG, Telephone: (0131) 244 0302, e-mail rob.wishart@scotland.gov.uk. We also welcome any comments or suggestions that would help us to improve our standards of service.

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