Housing league table 2010 – South East England

The housing league table provided a snapshot of how well councils were doing at delivering the affordable housing needed in their areas, comparing their performance to give each council a ranking. Find out more information about this site

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Population density
Affordable housing delivered
Affordable housing needed (Experts' estimates)
Proportion of affordable need delivered %
Overall rank
Crawley Borough Council SE 2,253 230 250 92 12
Milton Keynes Council SE 752 737 1,067 69 21
Dartford Borough Council SE 1,264 213 356 60 29
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council SE 255 457 933 49 34
Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council SE 488 193 432 45 39
Wycombe District Council SE 498 173 425 41 50
Slough Borough Council SE 3,726 187 485 38 60
Winchester City Council SE 171 137 365 37 61
West Berkshire Council SE 217 270 729 37 62
Spelthorne Borough Council SE 2,032 67 185 36 63
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council SE 324 103 290 36 64
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council SE 1,044 180 523 34 67
Eastleigh Borough Council SE 1,516 230 672 34 68
Reading Borough Council SE 3,608 270 832 32 75
Lewes District Council SE 326 70 230 30 81
Bracknell Forest Council SE 1,048 177 591 30 85
West Oxfordshire District Council SE 142 150 502 30 86
Tandridge District Council SE 336 133 449 30 87
Southampton City Council SE 4,706 410 1,391 29 89
Aylesbury Vale District Council SE 195 230 790 29 90
Fareham Borough Council SE 1,485 130 495 26 100
Brighton and Hove City Council SE 3,104 313 1,202 26 103
Rushmoor Borough Council SE 2,295 173 681 25 106
Chichester District Council SE 140 170 699 24 110
East Hampshire District Council SE 217 160 658 24 111
Mid Sussex District Council SE 394 113 477 24 116
Rother District Council SE 174 47 197 24 119
Maidstone Borough Council SE 370 227 962 24 120
Ashford Borough Council SE 196 153 655 23 122
Worthing Borough Council SE 3,084 60 261 23 125
Medway Council SE 1,320 287 1,281 22 129
Gravesham Borough Council SE 990 123 577 21 134
Horsham District Council SE 246 67 327 20 144
Cherwell District Council SE 235 137 686 20 148
Wokingham Borough Council SE 889 87 437 20 151
Waverley Borough Council SE 344 93 515 18 166
South Oxfordshire District Council SE 190 147 835 18 169
Vale of White Horse District Council SE 202 147 845 17 170
Epsom and Ewell Borough Council SE 2,125 73 470 16 178
Woking Borough Council SE 1,450 77 499 15 182
Gosport Borough Council SE 3,162 130 852 15 184
Elmbridge Borough Council SE 1,393 100 698 14 200
Hastings Borough Council SE 2,907 77 569 13 206
Test Valley Borough Council SE 184 77 569 13 207
Arun District Council SE 664 87 658 13 210
Oxford City Council SE 3,376 210 1,757 12 226
Portsmouth City Council SE 4,968 350 2,964 12 227
New Forest District Council SE 233 117 998 12 228
Windsor and Maidenhead Council SE 726 137 1,204 11 231
Hart District Council SE 421 47 419 11 233
Eastbourne Borough Council SE 2,176 40 369 11 237
Adur District Council SE 1,452 27 258 10 244
Mole Valley District Council SE 317 100 968 10 245
Chiltern District Council SE 463 27 272 10 250
Surrey Heath Borough Council SE 877 60 632 9 255
Sevenoaks District Council SE 311 60 646 9 258
Runnymede Borough Council SE 1,068 50 541 9 259
Swale Borough Council SE 353 147 1,717 9 271
South Bucks District Council SE 459 37 459 8 273
Guildford Borough Council SE 501 93 1,194 8 277
Isle of Wight Council SE 369 117 1,595 7 282
Canterbury City Council SE 485 97 1,473 7 288
Dover District Council SE 339 90 1,489 6 294
Wealden District Council SE 172 50 874 6 296
Thanet District Council SE 1,257 63 1,544 4 309
Shepway District Council SE 281 33 1,318 3 319
Havant Borough Council SE 2,124 100 0 0 Not ranked

The figures explained

Population density

The number of people per square kilometre in the area, Office for National Statistics, Regional trends, Regional data table 1.2.

Affordable housing delivered

Annual average (using last three years of data available) of additional affordable homes provided by local authority area where homes located, 2006/07 to 2008/09: CLG live table 1008.

Affordable housing need (Experts' estimates)

As laid out in the latest available Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA) or Housing Needs Study (HNS) for the area. For an understanding of the assumptions used in independent assessments of the need for affordable housing in each local authority, please refer to their SHMA or HNS.

Proportion of affordable need delivered %

Calculated by expressing the number of affordable homes delivered as a percentage of annual requirement for affordable housing.

Overall rank

Ranking on the proportion of affordable housing need delivered.


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