The following datasets are now available from the National Digital
Archive of Datasets:
CRDA/51/DS/1991: Transport Departments: English House Condition Survey:
1991 survey
CRDA/51/DS/1996: Transport Departments: English House Condition Survey:
1996 survey
The English House Condition Survey is a dwelling-based survey based on
a sample of 12,000 properties across England, comprising household
details and assessments of physical condition of the property. The
information was used to measure the changing condition of housing stock
feeding into reserve allocation for local authorities and registered
social landlords, housing policy and development. The English House
Condition Surveys provide Government Departments with a major source of
information to assist in the development and monitoring of policies
directed towards the repair and improvement of housing stock, and
improvement of energy efficiency. The survey has been carried out every
five years since 1967. From 2002, it will run continuously.
See the Series Catalogue http://ndad.ulcc.ac.uk/CRDA/51/detail.html for
further details.
CRDA/62/DS/1: Lord Chancellor's Department: Records Accessions
Registers: 2004 snapshot
The Records Accessions register is a database used by the Records
Management Department of The National Archives to manage the transfer
and accessioning of Government records. In addition, the database
assisted in the management of other related steps in the accessioning
process, including space allocation, DRUID cataloguing, management of
Lord Chancellor's Instruments, and meeting work-related targets.
See the Series Catalogue http://ndad.ulcc.ac.uk/CRDA/62/detail.html for
further details.
NDAD homepage: http://ndad.ulcc.ac.uk/
*With apologies for cross-posting*
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