Non Traditional Housing Stock

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Dear Slough Borough Council,
I’m currently in the process of compiling a list of local authority non-traditionally constructed residential housing stock.
Non-traditional/ Non Standard constructions include properties constructed using methods other than traditional brick and may include, steel framed, timber framed, precast concrete and PRC constructed properties, otherwise referred to as system built properties.

Could you please provide a list providing details of your Non Traditional housing stock in the form of identifying build type and street name of each each property?
A postcode and property number for each property would be advantageous but is not strictly requested.
Please also indicate if any of these properties are classified as defective and if so, please identify if they have been repaired and certified as per the Defective properties Housing act of 1985.
Most respondents provide these details by way of Excel spreadsheet which is the preferred format, however I will be happy to receive the results in any form that you may choose.

To assist this search, I have been made aware that the required information is often stored as part of a Councils/ Associations. Non-Traditional Housing stock list or register.

To further assist clarification of my request, I have provided typical response example links below:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/3...

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/3... .

If only partial information is available, it will still be invaluable to my research.

If your housing stock has been transferred, please indicate recipient body of your stock.

With sincere gratitude,

Marc Buck

FOI, Slough Borough Council

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Dear Marc

 

Please see attached.

 

I can confirm that none fall into the class of defective premises.

 

Regards, SBC FOI Officer

 

 

 

 

 

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From: Marc Buck[SMTP:[email address]]

Sent: 15 October 2018 21:59:06

To: FOI

Subject: Freedom of Information request - Non Traditional Housing Stock

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Dear Slough Borough Council,

I’m currently in the process of compiling a list of local authority
non-traditionally constructed residential housing stock.

Non-traditional/ Non Standard constructions include properties constructed
using methods other than traditional brick and may include, steel framed,
timber framed, precast concrete and PRC constructed properties, otherwise
referred to as system built properties.

 

Could you please provide a list providing details of your Non Traditional
housing stock in the form of identifying build type and street name of
each each property?

A postcode and property number for each property would be advantageous but
is not strictly requested.

Please also indicate if any of these properties are classified as
defective and if so, please identify if they have been repaired and
certified as per the Defective properties Housing act of 1985.

Most respondents provide these details by way of Excel spreadsheet which
is the preferred format, however I will be happy to receive the results in
any form that you may choose.

 

To assist this search, I have been made aware that the required
information is often stored as part of a Councils/ Associations.
Non-Traditional Housing stock list or register.

 

To further assist clarification of my request, I have provided typical
response example links below:

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/3...

 

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/3... .

 

If only partial information is available, it will still be invaluable to
my research.

 

If your housing stock has been transferred, please indicate recipient body
of your stock.

 

With sincere gratitude,

 

Marc Buck

 

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