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Average Waiting Time by Property Type Based on 2018/19 Allocations Average Waiting Time by Property Type Based on 2018/19 Allocations Band 1 – General Needs Property Number of Area Beds Average waiting time type lets Bodelwyddan 2 House 1 3 months Bodfari 1 House 1 1 year 3 months Corwen 4 House 1 9 months Denbigh 1 Flat 2 1 year 1 Bedsit 1 9 months 2 House 3 1 year 2 months 3 House 1 1 month Eryrys 3 House 1 2 months Llangollen 1 Bedsit 1 2 years 2 months 2 Bungalow 1 1 year 5 months 4 House 1 1 year 2 months Meliden 1 Flat 1 1 year 2 months Prestatyn 1 Flat 1 3 months 2 Flat 2 4 months 2 House 2 1 year 3 months 3 House 2 11 months Rhuddlan 1 Flat 1 2 months 2 House 1 6 months 3 House 1 7 months Rhyl 1 Flat 9 10 months 2 Flat 3 6 months 2 House 8 8 months 3 House 14 10 months 4 House 1 1 year 3 months Ruthin 4 House 1 1 year St Asaph 3 House 1 3 years 8 months Average Waiting Time by Property Type Based on 2018/19 Allocations Band 2 – General Needs Number Area Beds Property type Average waiting time of lets Bodelwyddan 2 House 2 2 years 2 months Bodfari 2 House 1 9 months 3 House 1 8 months Cefn Meiriadog 2 Flat 1 1 year 3 months Corwen 1 Flat 1 10 months 1 House 1 8 months 2 House 1 11 months 3 House 2 1 year 9 months Cyffylliog 1 Bungalow 1 8 months Cynwyd 1 House 1 1 month 2 House 1 4 months Denbigh 1 Flat 3 11 months 2 Flat 2 2 months 1 House 1 10 months 2 House 13 1 year 7 months 3 House 3 1 year 2 months Gellifor 1 Flat 2 7 months Gwyddelwern 2 House 1 5 months Henllan 2 House 2 10 months Llanarmon yn Ial, Eryrys, 1 Bungalow 1 1 year 8 months Graianrhyd 3 House 2 1 year 11 months LLandrillo 2 House 1 2 years 1 month 3 House 1 5 months Llandyrnog 1 Flat 1 2 years 3 House 1 11 months Llangollen 1 House 2 8 months 3 House 2 1 year Llanrhaeadr 2 House 1 1 year 3 months Average Waiting Time by Property Type Based on 2018/19 Allocations Band 2 – General Needs (continued) Number Average waiting Area Beds Property type of lets time Meliden 3 House 1 3 years 5 months Pwllglas 3 House 2 8 months Prestatyn 1 Flat 2 4 years 6 months 2 Flat 1 1 year 10 months 2 House 5 4 years 7 months 3 House 2 5 years 2 months Rhuddlan 1 Flat 2 6 years 4 months 2 House 2 3 years 6 months 3 House 1 6 years 7 months Rhyl 1 Flat 7 1 year 3 months 2 Flat 1 1 year 2 House 3 4 years 7 months 3 House 13 2 years 3 months 4 House 1 1 year 9 months Ruthin 1 Flat 2 4 months 2 Flat 2 1 year 3 months 2 House 4 1 year 9 months 3 House 3 1 year 2 months St Asaph 2 Flat 2 9 months 3 House 1 2 years 10 months Average Waiting Time by Property Type Based on 2018/19 Allocations Band 1 – Over 55s Accommodation Property Number of Area Beds Average waiting time type lets Denbigh 2 Flat 1 2 months 1 Bungalow 1 3 months Llanferres 2 Bungalow 1 3 months Llangollen 1 Flat 2 10 months 2 Flat 1 1 year Prestatyn 1 Bungalow 1 1 year 6 months 1 Flat 5 1 year 5 months 2 Flat 1 10 months Rhyl 1 Bedsit 1 1 month 1 Bungalow 1 7 months 2 Bungalow 4 3 years 4 months 1 Flat 6 10 months 2 Flat 4 6 months Ruthin 2 Bungalow 1 1 year 10 months 1 Flat 2 9 months Average Waiting Time by Property Type Based on 2018/19 Allocations Band 2 – Over 55’s Accommodation Number of Area Beds Property type Average waiting time lets Betws Gwerfil Goch 2 Bungalow 1 6 months Bodfari 2 Bungalow 1 4 years 4 months Cefn Meiriadog 2 Flat 1 5 months Clawddnewydd 2 Bungalow 1 1 month Corwen 2 Bungalow 2 3 years 1 Flat 2 8 months Denbigh 1 Bungalow 2 2 years 10 months 1 Flat 6 1 year 6 months 2 Flat 3 2 years 4 months Dyserth 1 Bungalow 2 4 years 8 months Eryrys 2 Bungalow 1 1 year 6 months Graigfechan, Llanfair DC 2 Bungalow 3 1 year 4 months LLandrillo 2 Bungalow 1 3 months Llangollen 1 Flat 4 10 months 1 Flat 2 1 year LLanrhaeadr 2 Bungalow 1 1 year Nantglyn 2 Bungalow 1 7 months Prestatyn 1 Flat 11 4 years 1 month Rhewl 1 Bungalow 1 1 year 6 months Rhuallt 1 Bungalow 1 1 year 1 month Rhuddlan 2 Bungalow 1 10 years 6 months 1 Flat 1 2 years 6 months Rhyl 2 Bungalow 2 2 years 11 months 1 Flat 31 1 year 9 months 2 Flat 4 2 years 6 months Ruthin 1 Flat 4 1 year 2 Flat 1 1 year 6 months St Asaph 1 Bedsit 6 8 months 1 Bungalow 2 4 years 10 months 1 Flat 1 2 years 5 months 2 Flat 2 3 years 2 months Trefnant 2 Bungalow 1 3 years 8 months 1 Flat 2 5 months .
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