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AM75030 AMA LOCAL AUTHORITY SPENDING - WINDOWS OCTOBER 2000

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ONE OF A SERIES OF FOUR REPORTS COVERING LOCAL AUTHORITY SPENDING STATISTICS FOR HEATING & ELECTRICAL, WINDOWS, KITCHEN & BATHROOMS, AND ROOFS

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The 350+ Local Authorities in England own over 3.15 million homes, which is more than 15 percent of the total housing stock in England. These homes are rented by tenants, and the Local Authority is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of these properties.

Each year the individual Local Authorities in England publish statistics regarding their stock of dwellings, know as the Housing Investment Programme. This includes a detailed Needs Appraisal which covers all homes within the Local Authority area and provides a detained breakdown of Tenure, Age and Type of Property.

In addition, each Local Authority publishes its Annual Plan, which contains details of the authorities' proposed programme for capital expenditure on housing in the coming year. The Housing Investment Programme Annual Plan illustrates the overall amount of renovations required for the Local Authorities Housing Stock in terms of the number of dwellings and an estimate of the cost of such renovations. The Housing Annual Plan also details the renovations by Type of Work Required e.g. Rewiring, Roofs, Windows, Structural Repairs, New Central Heating, Replacement Central Heating, Kitchens, Bathrooms etc. As at 1st April 1999 it was identified that over 2.6 million needed renovations at a total cost of over £21.5 billion. The 2000/2001 proposed programme of renovation includes a total of over 723,000 homes at a total cost of £1.68 billion. The following table illustrates the breakdown of total proposed expenditure for 2000/2001:

Area of Renovation percent of Total Renovation Expenditure
Rewiring 4.2 percent
Roofing 6.9 percent
Windows 18.8 percent
Structural 11.2 percent
Central Heating (First Time Installation) 7.1 percent
Central Heating (Renewal) 6.7 percent
Kitchens 4.8 percent
Bathrooms 2.8 percent
Environmental 7.4 percent
Security / Fire Safety 7.4 percent
Adaptations for Elderly & Disabled 5.4 percent
Other Renovations 17.4 percent

Details of the renovation programmes for each Local Authority in England 2000/2001 are now available from AMA Research in an easy to use format which will help focus your sales efforts to Local Authorities in England. More than 1.8 million Local Authority Properties in England require Window and structural renovation, at an estimated cost of over £6.2 billion. The following table summaries the total number of properties requiring renovation and an estimated cost of these renovations as at 1st April 1999:

Area of Renovation Number of Dwellings Estimated Cost £M's
Windows 1,141 3,057
Structural Renovations 716 3,224
Total 1,857 6,281

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Local Authority Housing Statistics - Renovations 2000 / 2001 contains details of ALL Local Authorities in England with housing stocks

Each Local Authority Housing Statistics 2000/2001 Report details the following:
The following images are screen shots of the tables of Information from the Local Authority Housing Statistics 2000/2001 Click on the thumbnail to view full image.
Local Authority Housing - Stock of Dwellings by Tenure.  Click to Enlarge.
Stock of Dwellings by Tenure
Local Authority Housing - Stock of Dwellings by Type.  Click to Enlarge.
Stock of Dwellings by Type
Local Authority Housing - Stock of Dwellings by Age.  Click to Enlarge.
Stock of Dwellings by Age
Local Authority Housing - Total Properties Requiring Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Total Properties Requiring Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Rewiring Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Rewiring
Local Authority Housing - Roofing Renovation.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring New Roofs
Local Authority Housing - Windows Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring New Windows
Local Authority Housing - Structural Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Structural Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Central Heating First Time Installation.  Click to Enlarge.
Central Heating First Time Installation
Local Authority Housing - Central Heating Renewal.  Click to Enlarge.
Central Heating Renewal
Local Authority Housing - Kitchen Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Kitchen Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Bathroom Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Bathroom Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Environmental Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Environmental Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Security Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Security Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Fire Safety Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Fire Safety Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Adaptations for the Elderly and Disabled.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Adaptations for the Elderly and Disabled
In addition, Local Authority Housing Statistics - Window Renovations 2000/2001 contain the following tables
Local Authority Housing - Stock of Dwellings by Tenure.  Click to Enlarge.
Stock of Dwellings by Tenure
Local Authority Housing - Stock of Dwellings by Tenure Local Authority Housing - Stock of Dwellings by Type.  Click to Enlarge.
Stock of Dwellings by Type
Local Authority Housing - Stock of Dwellings by Type
Local Authority Housing - Stock of Dwellings by Age.  Click to Enlarge.
Stock of Dwellings by Age
Local Authority Housing - Stock of Dwellings by Age Local Authority Housing - Total Properties Requiring Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Total Properties Requiring Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Total Properties Requiring Renovations 1998 - 2001
Local Authority Housing - Windows Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring New Windows
Local Authority Housing - Window Renovations 1998 - 2001 Local Authority Housing - Structural Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Structural Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Structural Renovations 1998 - 2001
Local Authority Housing - Environmental Renovations.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Environmental Renovation
Local Authority Housing - Properties Requiring Environmental Renovations 1998 - 2001 Local Authority Housing - Adaptations for the Elderly and Disabled.  Click to Enlarge.
Properties Requiring Adaptations for the Elderly and Disabled
Local Authority Housing - Properties Requiring Adaptations for the Elderly and Disabled 1998 - 2001

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