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Western Bay Development Day 22.6.16
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Population Breakdown Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales Population
Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales Population 239,023 139,812 139,178 518,013 3,063,456 Age 0-15 41,396 (17%) 24,637 (18%) 25,288 (18%) 91,321 (18%) 556,296 (18%) 16-17 5,412 (2%) 3599 (3%) 3,558 (3%) 12,569 (2%) 77,111 (3%) 18-21 17,764 (7%) 6,398 (5%) 6,256 (4%) 30,418 (6%) 174,629 (6%) 22-24 10,760 (5%) 4,933 (3%) 5,204 (4%) 20,897 (4%) 122,136 (4%) 25-34 29,948 (12%) 17,013 (12%) 16,771 (12%) 63,732 (12%) 360,422 (12%) 35-44 30,642 (13%) 18,299 (13%) 19,592 (14%) 68,533 (13%) 396,200 (13%) 45-54 31,457 (13%) 20,138 (14%) 19,969 (14%) 71,564 (14%) 422,370 (14%) 55-59 13,856 (6%) 9,261 (7%) 8,521 (6%) 31,638 (6%) 186,923 (6%) 60-64 14,976 (6%) 9,483 (7%) 9,135 (7%) 33,594 (6%) 204,885 (7%) 65-79 30,792 (13%) 18,763 (13%) 18,530 (13%) 68,085 (13%) 408,752 (13%) 80+ 12,020 (5%) 7,288 (5%) 6,324 (4%) 25,632 (5%) 153,792(5%)
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Housing Registers in Western Bay
Swansea Individual waiting lists for the Local Authority and for each of the RSLs – CCS has nomination rights to RSLs Points based allocations policy based on need Neath, Port Talbot Common Register and Choice based waiting list with NPTBC and NPT Homes Individual waiting lists for other RSLs – NPTBC has nomination rights Bridgend Common Housing Register for BCBC and all RSL partners Common Social Housing Allocation Policy however, V2C - 75% of allocations with remaining 25% retained by the RSL for allocation
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Demand Single person applicants on Common Housing Register as at 17/6/16 Swansea (Council) Bridgend (CHR) Under 18 9 7 18-25 376 178 26-34 412 162 35-54 720 235 55 + 561 209 Total 2,088 791
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Swansea (LA stock only)
Properties Available Swansea (LA stock only) Bridgend (RSL only) Total Stock 13,101 8,602 Single Person G/N Accom 1,561 (12%) 1,224 (14%) Single Person OAP Accom 973 (7%) 237 (3%)
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Homelessness Presentations
Swansea Threatened (66) Deemed Homeless (73) Deemed Not Homeless Total (A=B=C) Under 18 9 1 10 18-21 102 17 32 151 22-24 61 29 25+ 285 224 427 936 60+ 22 5 25 52 Total 479 276 545 1300 NPT S66 S73 Not Homeless Total 16/17 3 5 0 8 18-24 81 110 2 193 25 and over 299 405 18 722 383 520 20 923 Of which are single person households 169 303 12 484
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Homelessness Presentations
Threatened (66) Deemed Homeless (73) Deemed Not Homeless Total (A+B+C) Under 18 15 33 8 56 18-24 89 99 25 213 25+ 206 280 50 536 Total 310 412 83 805 Threatened (66) Deemed Homeless (73) Deemed Not Homeless Total (A+B+C) Under 18 4 17 25 18-25 56 110 19 185 26-34 23 74 101 35-54 37 111 24 172 55 + 26 7 57 Total 144 338 58 540 Single person homelessness duties 2015/16
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Single Persons in Temporary Accomodation
as at 20th June 2016 Hostel Bed & Breakfast Other CCS NPT BCBC U 18 18-25 6 2 1 7 26-34 3 11 10 35-54 4 5 55 + Total 17 8 32 22
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Conclusion Many similarities in the three areas of Western Bay
However, operating/recording systems differ High pressure on all services – especially housing and affordability In particular single and young single What data do we want going forward
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