Land use change: hectarage 2015 to 2016
Statistics on the location of new residential addresses and the amount of land changing use in England.
Applies to England
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The Land use change statistics consist of 2 releases, new residential addresses and changes in hectarage.
‘Land use change – new residential addresses’ provides information on new residential addresses and the previous land use those addresses were created on. Information is also provided on the proportion of new residential addresses located within certain areas of interest such as the Green Belt, Flood Zones and other similar ‘designations’. ‘Addresses created’ for these purposes include new builds and conversions.
‘Land use change – hectarage’ provides information on the amount of land changing use from previous use to its new use. These changes are recorded to and from a set of 28 land use categories (see Table A1 in the release or in the technical notes).
The department also publishes Land use statistics with the release and tables showing the amount of land within each individual land use category at national and local levels.
The first version of the statistical release published on 30 November 2016, provided information on changes in residential addresses in terms of the location and type of change. It noted that the section on changes in land usage (as expressed in numbers of hectares) had been omitted because quality assurance procedures were ongoing.
Since November, departmental statisticians have continued to work closely with Ordnance Survey staff, who have now produced a revised land usage dataset. These are reflected in the final version of the statistical release, published on 2 March 2017.