Accessible Text Alternative for Graphs Showing Pre-1919 Constructed Dwellings, 2014 to 2022
Alternative text version of Figures DES 1.5a and DES 1.5b: a line graph and a bar graph respectively that show pre-1919 residential buildings across 9 regions in England (and as a total) for 2014 to 2022.
Figure DES 1.5a
East Midlands
- 2014: 100.35%
- 2015: 100.41%
- 2016: 100.69%
- 2017: 101.01%
- 2018: 101.40%
- 2019: 101.71%
- 2020: 102.21%
- 2021: 102.30%
- 2022: 102.35%
East of England
- 2014: 100.20%
- 2015: 100.10%
- 2016: 100.28%
- 2017: 100.44%
- 2018: 100.55%
- 2019: 100.64%
- 2020: 100.97%
- 2021: 101.05%
- 2022: 101.09%
London
- 2014: 100.64%
- 2015: 100.84%
- 2016: 101.22%
- 2017: 101.59%
- 2018: 101.87%
- 2019: 102.20%
- 2020: 102.69%
- 2021: 102.87%
- 2022: 103.02%
North East
- 2014: 99.91%
- 2015: 99.87%
- 2016: 99.98%
- 2017: 100.10%
- 2018: 100.14%
- 2019: 100.10%
- 2020: 100.30%
- 2021: 100.20%
- 2022: 100.11%
North West
- 2014: 100.09%
- 2015: 99.97%
- 2016: 100.12%
- 2017: 100.29%
- 2018: 100.40%
- 2019: 100.54%
- 2020: 100.96%
- 2021: 101.04%
- 2022: 101.11%
South East
- 2014: 100.49%
- 2015: 100.49%
- 2016: 100.87%
- 2017: 101.20%
- 2018: 101.44%
- 2019: 101.72%
- 2020: 102.27%
- 2021: 102.40%
- 2022: 102.54%
South West
- 2014: 100.30%
- 2015: 100.24%
- 2016: 100.50%
- 2017: 100.73%
- 2018: 100.87%
- 2019: 100.97%
- 2020: 101.37%
- 2021: 101.32%
- 2022: 101.33%
West Midlands
- 2014: 100.33%
- 2015: 100.33%
- 2016: 100.52%
- 2017: 100.67%
- 2018: 100.71%
- 2019: 100.81%
- 2020: 101.13%
- 2021: 101.26%
- 2022: 101.39%
Yorkshire and The Humber
- 2014: 100.20%
- 2015: 100.14%
- 2016: 100.27%
- 2017: 100.36%
- 2018: 100.42%
- 2019: 100.48%
- 2020: 100.74%
- 2021: 100.74%
- 2022: 100.71%
England
- 2014: 100.34%
- 2015: 100.34%
- 2016: 100.60%
- 2017: 100.83%
- 2018: 101.01%
- 2019: 101.19%
- 2020: 101.61%
- 2021: 101.69%
- 2022: 101.76%
Figure DES 1.5b
Percentage of building stock
- East Midlands: 18%
- East of England: 14%
- London: 30%
- North East: 19%
- North West: 23%
- South East: 17%
- South West: 23%
- West Midlands: 16%
- Yorkshire and The Humber: 21%
- England: 20%
Source Data
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Figures DES 1.5: Pre-1919 Building Stock Dwellings
(OpenDocument Spreadsheet, .ODS format)