Housing, Planning and Local Services
Our Housing, Planning and Local Services domain oversees statistics on topics including housing, household estimates and projections, homelessness, housing requirements and commercial, industrial, retail and residential planning. It also covers information on local services such as fire and rescue services.
During 2021/22, we will use our regulatory tools to drive improvements for specific outputs; push for ambitious developments to close data gaps and ensure data quality, including in order to build trust in the context of COVID-19; bring sources together to enhance statistical insights; and share examples of best practice between statistics producers. Our planned regulatory work will focus on homelessness and rough sleeping; private sector rent levels; housing conditions, local government finances, planning and land use statistics.
We will also scope the value of census data for answering key questions in the housing and planning area, relevant implications from the work of the Geospatial Commission, and continue to promote the voluntary application of the Code to key producers outside of the official statistics community.
Contact our regulators for this domain Oliver Fox-Tatum , Gemma Keane or Michelle Alderson, for more information.
Current issues in this domain
Official statistics on household estimates and projections contribute to informing on local housing need and are therefore of high user interest.
We recently completed compliance checks on the household estimates and household projections produced for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
We found several examples of good practice which support the trustworthiness, quality, and value of the statistics, and also cross-UK benefits. We also identified some key areas for improvement which will strengthen the quality and public value of these statistics across the UK.
While undertaking these compliance checks, we heard that statisticians in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have committed to work together to help maximise the trustworthiness, quality and value of the updated household estimates and projections they produce.
Looking ahead to updated household estimates and projections based on the 2021 Censuses, findings from these reviews offer insights which will also support improvements to the production and use of household projections in England. We have written to ONS and MHCLG to ask for their commitment to work together to ensure that similar improvements will also be realised in the England context, and to bring the production and use of household projections in England in line with the approaches already established in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Statistics on homelessness and rough sleeping have developed in different ways in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each country in the UK has its own approach to homelessness policy, with different criteria for state support and different approaches for measuring homelessness and rough sleeping.
We have recently seen improvements and innovation in the way that statistics producers measure and report on homelessness and rough sleeping. This has led to a better understanding of the extent and characteristics of the homeless and rough sleeping populations. However, there is still more to work needed to provide further clarity and insight in this space.
Government statistics producers across all four UK countries have committed to a joint work plan to enhance the available UK homelessness and rough sleeping statistics. Statisticians have also committed to further engagement with users to ensure that any new statistics produced meet their needs.
We encourage producers to work towards developing a richer, better integrated and more robust statistical picture of homelessness and rough sleeping in the UK which more fully conveys the dynamics and complexity of UK homelessness and rough sleeping. In doing this, it is important that statistics and data better represent the lived experiences of homeless people, as well as the wider public’s experience of the scale and nature of UK homelessness and rough sleeping.
Planned Work
Project | Geography | Project Type | Timescale |
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Statutory Homelessness statistics in England (Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government) | England | Assessment | April - September 2021 |
Published Correspondence – Housing, Planning and Local Services domain
Correspondence
Mark Pont to Sandra Tudor: Local authority green belt statistics for England
15 September 2021
Mark Pont, Office for Statistics Regulation to Sandra Tudor, MHCLG
Mary Gregory to Jonathan Athow, Stephen Aldridge, and Sandra Tudor: Review of Household projections for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
27 August 2021
Mary Gregory, Office for Statistics Regulation to Stephanie Howarth, Stephen Aldridge, Jonathan Athow, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Mark Pont to Stephanie Howarth, Peter Whitehouse, Tracy Power, and David Marshall: Review of household estimates and projections for Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
26 August 2021
Mark Pont, Office for Statistics Regulation to Stephanie Howarth, Peter Whitehouse, Tracy Power, Dr David Marshall, National Records of Scotland
Mark Pont to Roger Halliday: Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey Statistics
29 July 2021
Mark Pont, Office for Statistics Regulation to Professor Roger Halliday, Scottish Government
Mark Pont to Stephanie Howarth: Welsh Government Fire Statistics
29 June 2021
Mark Pont, Office for Statistics Regulation to Stephanie Howarth, Welsh Government
Publications
Assessment Report: Northern Ireland Planning Statistics
7 May 2020
Published in: Assessment Report
Two-year update: Public Value of Statistics on Housing and Planning in the UK
27 February 2020
Published in: Systemic/Monitoring Reviews
Statistics from the Welsh Housing Conditions Survey
24 October 2018
Published in: Assessment Report
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