31.03.2015 Views

East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06

East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06

East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Table 3.2- Percentage of New Dwellings completed at over 30dph<br />

Derby<br />

Derbyshire<br />

Leicester<br />

Leicestershire<br />

Lincolnshire<br />

Northamptonshire<br />

Nottingham<br />

Nottinghamshire<br />

Peak District<br />

Rutland<br />

<strong>East</strong> <strong>Midlands</strong><br />

Energy Efficient Construction<br />

2003/04 2004/05 <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>06</strong><br />

61.6<br />

23.0<br />

93.8<br />

95.6<br />

17.2<br />

57.8<br />

98.6<br />

54.2<br />

73.0<br />

22.0<br />

47.7<br />

Source: Local Authorities<br />

* The Peak Park has no sites which fall within the monitoring criteria<br />

100.0<br />

59.5<br />

56.5<br />

33.3<br />

22.3<br />

71.7<br />

100.0<br />

72.2<br />

0.0<br />

27.9<br />

55.6<br />

96.1<br />

58.6<br />

98.9<br />

78.5<br />

65.5<br />

86.4<br />

99.2<br />

72.8<br />

*<br />

61.4<br />

77.2<br />

3.6 In <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>06</strong> 50% (18) of respondents had development plans containing aims to achieve energy efficiency.<br />

Not all local authorities responded to the question but from last year’s (2004/05) responses it is known that at<br />

least 22 authorities have such aims in their plans.<br />

<strong>East</strong> <strong>Midlands</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Spatial</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong> Annual Monitoring Report <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>06</strong><br />

Crime Rates<br />

Table 3.3- Crime Rates <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>06</strong> (04/05 in brackets)<br />

Derbyshire<br />

Leicestershire<br />

Lincolnshire<br />

Northamptonshire<br />

Nottinghamshire<br />

<strong>East</strong> <strong>Midlands</strong><br />

England<br />

Source: Home Office<br />

Data Analysis<br />

Burglaries<br />

per 1,000 pop<br />

10 (12)<br />

11 (12)<br />

11 (11)<br />

15 (17)<br />

20 (24)<br />

13 (16)<br />

12 (12)<br />

Violent crime<br />

per 1,000 pop<br />

18 (19)<br />

25 (26)<br />

17 (18)<br />

19 (20)<br />

24 (22)<br />

21 (21)<br />

23 (23)<br />

Theft of or from a vehicle<br />

per 1,000 population<br />

10 (10)<br />

11 (12)<br />

9 (9)<br />

14 (16)<br />

22 (22)<br />

13 (14)<br />

14 (14)<br />

3.7 The percentage of dwellings completed at a density of over 30 dwellings per hectare has again increased in<br />

most areas of the <strong>East</strong> <strong>Midlands</strong> between 2004/05 and <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>06</strong>. However, care needs to be taken in looking at<br />

changes between single years as the density indicator is based on wholly completed schemes (or phases) and<br />

therefore the outcome in any particular year can be skewed. Nevertheless in the <strong>East</strong> <strong>Midlands</strong> the density of<br />

new dwellings per hectare has been rising steadily since 1994 and significantly since 2003 where the density was<br />

26 dwellings per hectare compared to the (provisional) <strong>2005</strong> figure of 37 dwellings per hectare.<br />

28

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!