|
Quarter |
Number |
|
Note |
|
Q1/09/10 |
451 |
|
|
|
Q2/09/10 |
206 |
|
|
|
Q3/09/10 |
204 |
|
|
|
Q4/09/10 |
147 |
|
|
|
Q1/10/11 |
137 |
|
|
|
Q2/10/11 |
124 |
|
Currently mainly heating issues. This is being addressed to ensure the figure decreases. However, the survey of the remaining 1800 properties will shortly be analysed. Early indication is that this figure will increase. |
|
Q3/10/11 |
591 |
|
The survey of the remaining 1800 properties has increased this figure significantly. We are looking to reduce the figure quickly by addressing those properties where a small amount of remedial work is required. |
|
Q4/10/11 |
246 |
|
Due to intense scrutiny of the failing properties either through remedial work or re-evaluation of the failure type, this has resulted in a significant drop in the number of properties now failing.
|
|
Q1/11/12 |
222 |
|
Results of an additional survey have highlighted a high proportion of properties requiring minor repairs (50%).These are priority to address. |
|
Q2/11/12 |
197 |
|
"We are currently arranging for work to be carried out by our heating contractor, that was identified in our surveys, to be undertaken this financial year, which will reduce further the number of properties failing."
|
|
Q3/11/12 |
191 |
|
191. Properties are failing which equates to 3.21% of our housing stock. |
|
Q4/11/12 |
198 |
|
The number of non-decent dwellings is 198 (3.34%). |