Freedom of Information Request - Council Housing Demand by Bedroom Type
Dear North Norfolk District Council,
Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I am requesting the following information regarding housing demand on your council waiting list as of 1st November 2024:
1. The number of applicants on your council housing waiting list by property type:
- Accessible property
- 1-bed property
- 2-bed property
- 3-bed property
- 4-bed property
- 5+ bed property
2. The average waiting time for each property type listed below:
- Accessible property
- 1-bed property
- 2-bed property
- 3-bed property
- 4-bed property
- 5+ bed property
If possible, please provide additional insights or typical ranges for waiting times based on priority needs or location preferences.
If this information is unavailable in full, kindly provide partial or approximate data along with any relevant explanations for the limitations.
Thank you for your time and attention to this request.
Yours faithfully,
Sophie Lucas
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Thank you for request of the 01 November 2024 relating to housing demand
on your council waiting list as of 1st November 2024:
Please note that North Norfolk District Council no longer owns any
properties and social rented accommodation in North Norfolk is owned by a
number of housing associations. We do however administer the housing the
Allocation Scheme and our response attached relates to the number of
applicants on the housing list and the number of social/affordable homes
let through this scheme.
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Yours sincerely
Wendi Creelman
Service Development Officer Housing Opt
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