Social Housing Availability
Dear Liverpool City Region Combined Authority,
Can you answer the following.
1. How many are currently on the register for social housing in your region?
2. How many empty social housing dwellings are currently available within the region.
I appreciate that the above statistical information changes by the week, so a up to date snapshot will do.
Regards
Yours faithfully,
T. Ruths (Mr)
Dear Mr Ruths
Thank you for your request made under the Freedom of Information Act.
The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority’s devolved powers do not
include social housing responsibilities, so we unfortunately do not hold
any recorded information in relation to your enquiry.
If you have not already done so, I would recommend redirecting your
request to our constituent councils using the details below:
o Halton ([1]https://www3.halton.gov.uk/Pages/council...)
o Knowsley
([2]https://www.knowsley.gov.uk/your-council...)
o Liverpool
([3]https://liverpool.gov.uk/council/data-pr...)
o Sefton
(https://www.sefton.gov.uk/your-council/o...)
o St Helens
([4]https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/a-to-z/freed...
o Wirral
([5]https://www.wirral.gov.uk/about-council/...)
I am sorry that we could not be of any further assistance on this
occasion.
If you are dissatisfied with the handling of your request, you have the
right to ask for an internal review, which should be addressed to:
Jill Coule
Chief Legal Officer / Monitoring Officer
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority
[email address]
If you are not content with the result of your internal review, you also
have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner, whose address
is
The Information Commissioner’s Office,
Wycliffe House,
Water Lane,
Wilmslow,
Cheshire SK9 5AF
Andy Henderson
Senior Information Management Officer | LCRCA | Mann Island, PO Box 1976,
Liverpool, L69 3HN
Office: 0151 330 1679 | Email: [Liverpool City Region Combined Authority request email]
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