Private sector housing surveys

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Dear Stoke on Trent City Council,

In 2017 the authority commissioned a private sector housing condition survey where appropriately 2,000 were surveyed.
Could you please provide the following information.
1) A list of how many properties existed at the approx time of the survey in each individual Ward within the city.
2) The quantity of how many full surveys were undertaken within each of these individual Wards.
3) The quantity of how many external only surveys were undertaken in each of these individual Wards.
4) In the case of (2) above ,please split the amount of owner occupier and privately rented surveys undertaken in each Ward.

Yours faithfully,

David Lovegrove

FOI, Stoke on Trent City Council

Dear Mr Lovegrove

 

Your request for information ref. SOT71940

 

Thank you for your request for information about the private sector
housing condition stock survey commissioned by the authority.  Your
request was received by the Information Rights Team on 10 September 2018. 
This is being dealt with under the terms of the appropriate Information
Rights legislation.

 

In some circumstances we may charge for information.  If there is a charge
we will let you know, as you will have to pay it before we deal with your
request.

 

Some information does not have to be released under this legislation.  We
will check the information you have asked for and send you as much as
possible.  If another person or organisation is named in the information,
we may have to ask their opinion before we decide what we can give you.

 

You should expect to receive a response to your request on or before 08
October 2018 in line with the legislation's 20 working day statutory
deadline.

 

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City Council's website, which can be found at the following address:
[1]www.stoke.gov.uk.

 

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us.

 

You can find details of how we handle your personal information by
visiting [2]www.stoke.gov.uk/dataprotection.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Information Rights Team

 

Information Rights

Floor 2 Civic Centre Glebe Street

Stoke-on-Trent ST4 1HH

City of Stoke-on-Trent 

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Dear Mr Lovegrove

 

Your request for information ref. SOT71940 about the private sector
housing condition survey commissioned by the authority

 

We have now considered your request and a copy of the information is
attached and below.

 

The information supplied may be used for domestic or journalistic
purposes. Its use for commercial gain including issuing to the public,
social media or computer blogs may be subject to the issue of a licence
under the Reuse of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015.

 

1)    A list of how many properties existed at the approx time of the
survey in each individual Ward within the city.

 

Response: We do not have a list of all properties in each Ward at the
approximate time of the survey. The data attached relates to properties in
private ownership and those owned by registered providers of housing in
each Ward at the time of the survey.

 

2)    The quantity of how many full surveys were undertaken within each of
these individual Wards.

 

Response: Please see attached.

 

3)    The quantity of how many external only surveys were undertaken in
each of these individual Wards.

 

Response: Please see attached.

 

4)    In the case of (2) above, please split the amount of owner occupier
and privately rented surveys undertaken in each Ward.

 

Response: Please see attached.

If you are unhappy with the service you have received in relation to your
request and wish to make a complaint or request a review of our decision,
you should write to: The Information Rights Manager, Information Rights
Team, Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Floor 2, Civic Centre, Glebe Street,
ST4 1HH, or email [1][Stoke on Trent City Council request email].

 

If, after contacting us, you are not content with the outcome, you may ask
the Information Commissioner for a decision. Before doing this, please see
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to how to use your information rights responsibly and effectively, to
enable you to gain the best outcome from the process -
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Generally, the Information Commissioner cannot make a decision unless you
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Commissioner can be contacted at: The Information Commissioner’s Office,
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1113 or you can visit their website at [3]www.ico.gov.uk/complaints.aspx.

 

You can find details of how we handle your personal information by
visiting [4]www.stoke.gov.uk/dataprotection.

Yours sincerely

 

Information Rights Team

 

Information Rights

City of Stoke-on-Trent

Floor 2 Civic Centre Glebe Street Stoke-on-Trent ST4 1HH

T: 01782 232853, 01782 233020, 01782 233732, 01782 235965

E: [5][Stoke on Trent City Council request email]

 

 

Dear Stoke on Trent City Council,

In 2017 the authority commissioned a private sector housing condition
survey where appropriately 2,000 were surveyed.
Could you please provide the following information.
1) A list of how many properties existed at the approx time of the survey
in each individual Ward within the city.
2) The quantity of how many full surveys were undertaken within each of
these individual Wards.
3) The quantity of how many external only surveys were undertaken in each
of these individual Wards.
4) In the case of (2) above ,please split the amount of owner occupier and
privately rented surveys undertaken in each Ward.

Yours faithfully,

David Lovegrove

 

 

 

 

 
There’s so much to see and do across the city this summer. [6]Click
here for more information about what’s on offer .

Keep up-to-date with events in the city, job vacancies, news from the city
council and details about services which can help you by signing up to our
email updates at [7]www.stoke.gov.uk/stayconnected

Save time, go online; pay your council tax, manage your benefits, book a
housing repair and report a pothole at a time and place that’s convenient
for you at www.stoke.gov.uk 

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References

Visible links
1. mailto:[Stoke on Trent City Council request email]
2. http://ico.org.uk/for_the_public
3. http://www.ico.gov.uk/complaints.aspx
4. file:///C:\Users\Kelly005l\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary%20Internet%20Files\Content.Outlook\434O2OF9\www.stoke.gov.uk\dataprotection
5. mailto:[Stoke on Trent City Council request email]
6. http://www.visitstoke.co.uk/summer?utm_s...
7. http://www.stoke.gov.uk/stayconnected