Non-traditional residential housing lists

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Dear Bristol City Council,

I’m currently in the process of compiling local authority lists of address where non-traditional methods have been used in the construction of residential dwellings, that were constructed by local authorities and possibly transferred to Housing Associations. Could you possibly provide any details you hold in regard to the type of property by system name, the address and if they have been subject to repair as a result of the Housing Act? If only partial information is available it will still be of great use.

Yours faithfully,

Steven Lees, BSc(Hons), MRICS

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You sent us a Freedom of Information request on 09/05/2016

Your request number is CRN00052657

Our reply to your request is:  

Please find attached document that shows the number of
non-traditional properties by property type and system name as
requested.
 
The information is provided by ward, not by address as Under Section
31 (Law Enforcement) and/or Section 40 (Personal Information) of the
Freedom of Information Act 2000, Bristol City Council withholds
information which may identify BCC owned housing and/or its tenants.
 
There is no data available about repairs completed as a result of the
housing act.
 

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Dear Bristol City Council,

Thank you for the inforamation sent which is a great starting point. Could you advise me who I should now contact to obatin information in each individial ward so that I can get road names to match the structure type?

Yours sincerely,

Steven Lees, BSc(Hons), MRICS