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Gypsies/Travellers in Scotland: The Twice Yearly Count - No. 13: January 2008

DescriptionGypsies/Travellers in Scotland: The Twice Yearly Count - No. 13: January 2008
ISBN978 0 7559 7163 (Web Only)
Official Print Publication DateJuly 2008
Website Publication DateJuly 31, 2008

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Contents

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. OVERALL TRENDS
3. COUNCIL/ RSL SITES
4. PRIVATE SITES
5. UNAUTHORISED ENCAMPMENTS
6. APPENDIX

TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 2.1: Gypsies/Travellers Population - Summer and Winter 2001 to 2008
Figure 2.2: Winter Population of Gypsies/ Travellers
Figure 2.3: Distribution of All Households and Gypsy/Traveller Households January 2008
Figure 3.1: Number of Households on Council/ RSL Sites (Winter) January 2001 to January 2008
Figure 4.1: Number of Households on Private Sites (Winter) January 2001 to January 2008
Figure 5.1: Number of Households on Unauthorised Encampments (Winter) January 2001 to January 2008

INDEX OF TABLES
Table 2.1: Gypsies/Travellers Households by Local Authority Area and Type of Site, January 2005 - January 2008
Table 2.2: Change in Winter (January) Households by Region
Table 3.1: Pitch Provision and Occupancy Profile by Local Authority January 2008
Table 3.2: Unavailable Pitches
Table 3.3: Demographic Comparison Gypsies/Travellers on Council/ RSL Sites/Scotland as a Whole
Table 3.4: Length of Tenancy Profile by Local Authority Area January 2008
Table 4.1: Households Living on Private Sites by Local Authority Area
Table 4.2: Private Sites at January 2008
Table 5.1: Number of Households on Unauthorised Encampments (Winter) January 2004 to January 2008
Table 5.2: Visits to Known Encampment Locations August 2007-January 2008, by Local Authority Area

Acknowledgement

Thanks to all the local authority and Registered Social Landlord ( RSL) staff who assisted with the completion of the January 2008 Count, and those who gave their input into the consultation for the revised form.

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