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Key Housing Needs Statistics www.braintree.gov.uk/housing/housing-statnav Key Housing Needs Statistics Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare & Ovington Snapshot: January 2021 To be read in conjunction with the ‘Guide to Key Housing Needs Statistics – Villages’ For all sources, more detailed housing needs data and a full guide to how to read this data, please visit the Housing StatNav website. Housing StatNav is a partnership project between Eastlight Community Homes and Braintree District Council For more details please visit: https://www.braintree.gov.uk/housing/housing-statnav Key Housing Needs Statistics Snapshot: January 2021 Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare & Ovington About the Parish of Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare & Ovington Population Profile Key Parish Statistics Aged 0-15 Aged 16-24 Aged 25-44 l Population (2011 Census) - 536 l Households (2011 Census) - 212 Aged 45-64 Aged 65-74 Aged 75+ The population is 0.4% of the total l Braintree District population (147,084) Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta 17% 10% 19% 35% 13% 7% Clare & Ovington Over a quarter of households are couple households (under the age of 65) with no children Braintree At 26% of households, this is 20% 10% 26% 27% 9% 8% District higher than the Braintree District proportion of 20% and East of England proportion of 19% Tenure of Housing (2011 Census) 79% 69% Less than half the District proportion of single households aged under 65 Just 7% of households are single people under the age of 65, 16% 13% 8% 12% which is lower that the 15% 1% 1% Braintree District and the 16% East of England figures Owner occupied Social rented Private rented Living rent free Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare & Ovington Braintree District Housing Association homes to rent in Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare & Ovington There were 12 Housing Association homes to rent in Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare & Ovington as at January 2021. Eastlight Homes Other HA Homes 10 2 Lettings history in Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare & Ovington Average number of bids on properties advertised on the Council's letting system Number of homes which have become Average number of bids on properties advertised on the Council's letting system available to rent 58 67 During the ten year period from April 2019 to 39 41 January 2021, there have been 5 homes that have become available to rent through Gateway to HomeChoice. 2 bed bungalow 3 bed house These were: Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare… 1 x 2 bed bungalow Total number of homes which became available between 2009 and 2021 4 x 3 bed houses 4 1 2 bed bungalow 3 bed house Applicants waiting for a housing association home to rent There were 5 households registered on Braintree District Council's system (Gateway to HomeChoice) waiting for housing association homes (households with a current address in the village as at January 2021): Priority band A Priority band B Priority band C Other bands D to F 0 Applicants 1 Applicant 1 Applicant 3 Applicants For more information about the priority 'bands' (A to F) for housing applications, please see the guide to the data. Applicants in Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare & Ovington and surrounding villages There were 28 households registered for housing association homes with a current address in Little Yeldham, Tilbury Juxta Clare & Ovington and surrounding villages (Great Yeldham, Gestingthorpe, Ridgewell, Belchamp St Paul, Belchamp Otten and Belchamp Walter) at January 2021. These are broken down into the priority 'bands' A to F: Age 18-39 Age 40-59 Age 60+ 9 7 6 2 1 1 1 1 Priority band A Priority band B Priority band C Priority band D Priority band E Priority band F Priority band A Priority band B Priority band C Other bands D to F 2 7 2 17 The property size (number of bedrooms) needed by all applicants: Age Group 1 bed 2 bed 3 bed 4 bed 5+ bed Total Age 18-39 3 3 6 3 15 Age 40-59 5 4 1 10 Age 60+ 2 1 3 Total 10 8 7 3 0 28 Priority Band 1 bed 2 bed 3 bed 4 bed 5+ bed Total Priority band A 1 1 2 Priority band B 2 2 3 7 Priority band C 2 2 Other bands D to F 6 7 4 17 Total 10 8 7 3 0 28.
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