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  • Statistics on the code for sustainable homes and average energy efficiency (SAP ratings) for homes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  • Official statistics on the number of sales of dwellings under the Right to Buy scheme.

  • House building starts and completions statistics by tenure.

  • Data from the twice-yearly count of Gypsy and Traveller caravans in England which took place in January 2013.

  • Fuel poverty report: annual report on statistics 2013

  • 2011 Sub-regional fuel poverty data: 10 per cent measure.

  • Fuel poverty monitoring indicators

  • Trends in fuel poverty England from 2003 to 2011.

  • Estimate of the number of dwellings in England.

  • National statistics about the number of planning applications made and permissions granted in England.

  • The spreadsheets contain detailed disaggregated and unrounded data on household population, institutional population and number of households for each local authority district.

  • The latest national statistics on the projected number of households in England and its local authority districts to 2021 were published on 9 April 2013.

  • This report describes the household projections methodology and highlights where changes have been made for the 2011-based projections.

  • This report provides key points about the quality of the household projections that should be taken into account when using the data.

  • Building materials and components statistics: February 2013

  • Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit summary statistics: January 2013

  • The Taking Part survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS.

  • Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) quarterly constuction price and cost indices for the 4th quarter 2012.

  • Statistical release of quarterly revenue outturn data for local authorities in England.

  • Statistics on the code for sustainable homes and average energy efficiency (SAP ratings) for homes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.