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Westminster&City Mid Bedfordshire South Bedfordshire Chester Congleton Crewe and Nantwich Ellesmere Port & Neston Maccle Census 2001 YouGov 2018 Owns outright/with Private rented Owns outright/ with mortgage/shar or lives rent mortgage/ shared ed ownership Social Housing free ownership Westminster&City 37% 26% 37% Data not available Mid Bedfordshire 79% 12% 9% Data not available South Bedfordshire 82% 12% 6% Data not available Chester 75% 13% 12% Data not available Congleton 86% 8% 7% Data not available Crewe and Nantwich 80% 13% 8% Data not available Ellesmere Port & Neston 77% 18% 5% Data not available Macclesfield 83% 10% 8% Data not available Vale Royal 81% 13% 5% Data not available Caradon 79% 10% 11% Data not available Carrick 75% 10% 15% Data not available Kerrier 78% 10% 12% Data not available North Cornwall 73% 12% 15% Data not available Isles of Scilly & Penwith 71% 12% 16% Data not available Restormel 79% 7% 14% Data not available Chester-le-Street 77% 19% 4% Data not available Derwentside 75% 20% 5% Data not available Easington 69% 26% 6% Data not available Sedgefield 70% 26% 4% Data not available Teesdale 72% 11% 16% Data not available Wear Valley 73% 20% 7% Data not available Alnwick 66% 17% 18% Data not available Berwick-upon-Tweed 62% 19% 20% Data not available Blyth Valley 73% 21% 5% Data not available Castle Morpeth 79% 12% 8% Data not available Tynedale 74% 13% 14% Data not available Wansbeck 71% 23% 7% Data not available Bridgnorth 76% 11% 13% Data not available North Shropshire 76% 12% 12% Data not available Oswestry 77% 13% 11% Data not available Shrewsbury and Atcham 78% 12% 10% Data not available South Shropshire 74% 10% 15% Data not available Kennet 69% 17% 14% Data not available North Wiltshire 78% 11% 11% Data not available Salisbury 70% 14% 15% Data not available West Wiltshire 79% 11% 9% Data not available Ribble Valley 85% 6% 9% Data not available Merthyr Tydfil 73% 20% 7% Data not available Melton 79% 10% 11% Data not available West Somerset 75% 12% 13% Data not available Eden 76% 8% 15% Data not available Rutland 77% 10% 13% Data not available Camden 36% 35% 29% 33% Haringey 49% 26% 25% 37% Cambridge 54% 21% 25% 34% Oxford 56% 18% 27% 39% Southampton 60% 20% 21% 38% Barnet 69% 12% 18% 42% Kensington and Chelsea 43% 25% 32% 36% Newham 48% 32% 21% 31% Hammersmith and Fulham 43% 28% 28% 29% Islington 34% 44% 22% 27% Lambeth 40% 36% 25% 38% Wandsworth 53% 18% 29% 39% Norwich 54% 32% 15% 37% Hackney 35% 47% 19% 29% Tower Hamlets 29% 50% 21% 32% Liverpool 59% 28% 14% 43% Lincoln 67% 19% 14% 41% Tunbridge Wells 75% 14% 11% 50% Exeter 69% 15% 16% 36% Bristol, City of 66% 18% 17% 47% Nottingham 54% 28% 18% 44% St Albans 80% 10% 9% 52% Enfield 74% 15% 11% 50% Lewisham 54% 31% 15% 44% Manchester 47% 33% 20% 36% Runnymede 78% 10% 12% 43% Slough 72% 16% 12% 38% Bournemouth 73% 9% 18% 49% Brighton and Hove 64% 13% 23% 47% Scarborough 77% 11% 12% 54% Leicester 64% 23% 13% 49% Waltham Forest 62% 20% 18% 51% Brent 61% 18% 21% 37% Surrey Heath 84% 7% 9% 58% Burnley 77% 12% 11% 57% Harrow 78% 9% 13% 53% Hounslow 65% 19% 16% 51% Southwark 34% 49% 17% 33% Blackburn with Darwen 77% 15% 8% 53% Rushcliffe 82% 8% 10% 58% Bath and North East Somerset 76% 11% 13% 56% Eastbourne 72% 14% 14% 54% Canterbury 75% 11% 14% 58% Ealing 65% 15% 20% 51% Castle Point 92% 4% 4% 61% Charnwood 81% 10% 9% 53% Plymouth 68% 18% 13% 51% Portsmouth 68% 16% 16% 53% Lancaster 76% 8% 16% 53% Mole Valley 80% 11% 9% 58% Waverley 80% 11% 10% 59% Colchester 76% 13% 11% 58% Southend-on-Sea 78% 10% 13% 58% Newcastle upon Tyne 58% 27% 15% 52% Hastings 70% 14% 16% 56% Merton 70% 12% 18% 51% Richmondshire 69% 11% 20% 58% Rossendale 79% 14% 7% 61% Poole 82% 9% 9% 59% York 76% 12% 12% 56% Blackpool 78% 7% 15% 52% Reading 69% 13% 18% 52% Cannock Chase 78% 16% 6% 56% Ashford 77% 14% 9% 55% Sedgemoor 80% 11% 9% 56% Birmingham 66% 23% 11% 52% Wycombe 79% 12% 10% 58% Kingston upon Thames 73% 9% 18% 53% Hinckley and Bosworth 85% 9% 6% 62% Maidstone 81% 11% 8% 56% Darlington 76% 15% 9% 58% Sutton 78% 13% 9% 56% Hillingdon 76% 14% 10% 54% West Devon 78% 8% 14% 67% Cheltenham 74% 11% 15% 62% Havering 84% 10% 5% 58% Stevenage 69% 26% 5% 50% Tameside 76% 17% 7% 56% Boston 75% 16% 8% 58% North Hertfordshire 72% 20% 8% 60% Medway 81% 10% 9% 63% Watford 76% 15% 9% 47% Calderdale 76% 14% 10% 61% Sheffield 65% 25% 11% 51% Welwyn Hatfield 67% 23% 10% 40% Coventry 74% 15% 12% 60% West Oxfordshire 76% 11% 12% 63% Torbay 78% 7% 15% 64% Richmond upon Thames 72% 10% 19% 58% Corby 67% 27% 6% 57% Swindon 79% 14% 7% 61% Erewash 84% 10% 7% 64% Three Rivers 80% 13% 7% 54% North East Lincolnshire 78% 13% 9% 64% East Dorset 86% 6% 8% 65% Aylesbury Vale 79% 12% 9% 59% High Peak 81% 11% 7% 69% Salford 63% 27% 10% 46% Herefordshire, County of 74% 14% 12% 65% South Hams 80% 9% 11% 59% North Dorset 77% 11% 12% 66% Elmbridge 80% 8% 12% 57% Winchester 74% 14% 13% 64% Redbridge 79% 8% 13% 64% Greenwich 55% 34% 12% 44% Croydon 72% 14% 14% 58% Ryedale 73% 10% 17% 55% Stockton-on-Tees 77% 17% 6% 65% Bolton 76% 17% 7% 55% Redcar and Cleveland 74% 19% 6% 60% Kirklees 76% 14% 10% 60% Worcester 77% 13% 10% 56% Stratford-on-Avon 80% 10% 10% 61% England 73% 16% 11% 59% Weymouth and Portland 78% 11% 11% 68% Ipswich 70% 18% 12% 52% Windsor and Maidenhead 75% 11% 14% 63% Staffordshire Moorlands 87% 7% 6% 69% Sefton 80% 13% 7% 62% Barking and Dagenham 62% 32% 6% 43% Bexley 83% 11% 6% 64% Sandwell 67% 26% 7% 51% Mid Sussex 83% 9% 8% 63% Gravesham 76% 16% 8% 64% Swale 78% 13% 9% 60% Horsham 81% 10% 9% 68% Derby 75% 17% 9% 57% Bradford 77% 13% 10% 62% West Berkshire 78% 12% 10% 61% Craven 80% 9% 11% 64% Dover 76% 13% 11% 64% Leeds 67% 21% 12% 56% Luton 75% 13% 12% 54% Kingston upon Hull, City of 57% 29% 14% 55% Harrogate 79% 7% 14% 69% Solihull 83% 13% 4% 64% Harlow 64% 32% 4% 40% Rugby 81% 11% 7% 60% Milton Keynes 74% 18% 8% 60% Hyndburn 81% 11% 8% 66% Hartlepool 69% 23% 8% 63% East Staffordshire 79% 12% 9% 65% North Somerset 83% 8% 9% 64% Malvern Hills 79% 11% 10% 61% South Oxfordshire 78% 10% 12% 63% Broxtowe 80% 9% 11% 63% Hambleton 76% 12% 12% 57% Purbeck 75% 10% 15% 62% Chichester 73% 13% 14% 61% Halton 72% 23% 4% 51% Blaby 90% 6% 3% 73% South Staffordshire 84% 11% 5% 68% Walsall 71% 23% 6% 56% Chiltern 84% 10% 7% 68% West Lancashire 80% 13% 7% 70% Harborough 86% 7% 7% 71% Chelmsford 82% 11% 7% 70% South Bucks 81% 11% 9% 49% Crawley 73% 19% 8% 64% Lewes 82% 9% 9% 68% Trafford 77% 14% 9% 60% County Durham 71% 20% 9% 58% Bromley 80% 11% 9% 66% Tendring 83% 8% 9% 72% Fenland 79% 12% 9% 72% Northampton 76% 15% 9% 61% South Kesteven 77% 13% 10% 65% Mid Suffolk 80% 11% 10% 64% Warwick 76% 12% 12% 56% Guildford 76% 11% 13% 64% Vale of White Horse 77% 11% 12% 65% Thanet 75% 12% 13% 64% Eastleigh 85% 10% 5% 60% Gedling 85% 9% 6% 70% Newcastle-under-Lyme 76% 17% 7% 66% Stroud 80% 12% 8% 54% New Forest 83% 9% 8% 67% Wirral 79% 13% 8% 64% Barrow-in-Furness 81% 10% 9% 67% Bassetlaw 75% 16% 8% 63% Bracknell Forest 77% 13% 9% 64% North Kesteven 81% 9% 10% 66% Waveney 76% 14% 9% 62% Bedford 77% 13% 10% 68% East Devon 81% 8% 11% 64% Cherwell 78% 11% 11% 64% Fylde 83% 5% 11% 69% Isle of Wight 80% 8% 12% 65% Breckland 76% 12% 12% 65% West Dorset 75% 12% 13% 64% Sunderland 67% 28% 5% 58% Broxbourne 84% 11% 5% 61% St. Helens 76% 19% 5% 58% Wellingborough 78% 16% 6% 64% Doncaster 75% 18% 7% 59% North Warwickshire 79% 14% 7% 70% East Riding of Yorkshire 82% 9% 9% 67% Wolverhampton 68% 25% 8% 53% Wokingham 86% 6% 8% 72% Wyre 86% 6% 8% 75% South Cambridgeshire 78% 12% 10% 59% Brentwood 82% 10% 8% 64% Hertsmere 78% 14% 9% 60% East Hertfordshire 80% 10% 9% 69% East Hampshire 80% 10% 10% 59% Arun 82% 8% 10% 70% Mendip 78% 11% 11% 69% Worthing 81% 8% 11% 70% Preston 74% 16% 10% 55% Rushmoor 76% 12% 12% 63% North Devon 78% 9% 13% 66% North Norfolk 74% 12% 14% 61% South Ribble 87% 8% 4% 69% South Tyneside 62% 33% 5% 61% Tonbridge and Malling 79% 14% 7% 65% Basildon 75% 19% 5% 62% Thurrock 76% 18% 6% 65% Rochdale 73% 20% 7% 62% Wigan 78% 16% 6% 67% South Holland 79% 14% 7% 73% Forest of Dean 81% 12% 8% 63% Hart 84% 7% 9% 66% Amber Valley 81% 11% 8% 69% Stoke-on-Trent 70% 21% 9% 65% Rother 81% 9% 10% 63% Babergh 80% 11% 9% 67% Woking 80% 10% 10% 62% Pendle 80% 10% 10% 68% Middlesbrough 68% 22% 9% 60% Derbyshire Dales 80% 10% 10% 70% South Somerset 77% 12% 11% 61% Peterborough 72% 18% 11% 58% South Lakeland 78% 9% 12% 67% East Cambridgeshire 78% 11% 11% 57% Nuneaton and Bedworth 82% 12% 5% 64% Tamworth 77% 18% 5% 60% Ashfield 79% 15% 6% 66% Stockport 82% 11% 6% 64% Oldham 75% 19% 6% 67% Reigate and Banstead 82% 10% 7% 65% Spelthorne 82% 10% 8% 71% Basingstoke and Deane 76% 15% 8% 69% Gloucester 81% 10% 9% 71% Gosport 75% 15% 9% 56% Newark and Sherwood 78% 13% 9% 70% Taunton Deane 74% 15% 10% 58% Shepway 77% 11% 11% 61% Test Valley 78% 12% 10% 69% Bromsgrove 87% 8% 5% 71% Selby 81% 12% 7% 75% Dacorum 74% 20% 6% 56% Bury 81% 12% 7% 71% North Tyneside 71% 22% 7% 66% Epping Forest 80% 13% 7% 71% Wealden 85% 7% 8% 72% South Norfolk 81% 10% 9% 74% Torridge 78% 9% 13% 69% Dudley 76% 19% 5% 65% Warrington 81% 14% 5% 71% Rotherham 70% 23% 7% 66% Telford and Wrekin 74% 18% 8% 66% South Gloucestershire 85% 8% 7% 70% Mansfield 75% 18% 7% 70% Stafford 80% 12% 9% 73% Sevenoaks 80% 12% 9% 60% Epsom and Ewell 85% 6% 9% 78% Kettering 80% 11% 9% 71% Huntingdonshire 79% 11% 10% 76% Teignbridge 80% 9% 11% 73% Mid Devon 75% 13% 12% 67% Gateshead 64% 30% 6% 59% Dartford 78% 15% 7% 64% Allerdale 75% 18% 7% 61% South Derbyshire 84% 9% 7% 80% North Lincolnshire 78% 15% 8% 68% St Edmundsbury 74% 15% 10% 61% King's Lynn and West Norfolk 75% 13% 12% 67% East Lindsey 76% 10% 14% 73% Adur 83% 11% 6% 65% Fareham 88% 6% 6% 77% Wyre Forest 82% 12% 7% 75% Daventry 80% 13% 7% 70%
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