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Who We Housed Year 2018/19
52 people housed – Not including mutual exchanges or lets to NHS or Council.
Age Range
6% 4% 25% 16-25 years, 13 people 26-35 years, 14 people 36-55 years, 20 people 38% 56-65 years, 2 people 27% 66-80 years, 3 people 81+ years, 0 people
Marital Status
14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Single Single Single Male Single Male Couple Couple with 2 Adults 3 Adults Female Female with with Children Children Children
N.B – 2 or 3 Adults includes friends sharing a property or a parent with adult children Area People Were Housed
A higher number of people housed in Broadford this year as there was the new development that was completed of 16 properties at Suisnish Place.
Staffin, 1
Uig, 1
Carbost, 1
Dunvegan, 2 Portree, 9
North Skye & Raasay, 15 Skeabost, 1
South Skye, 32 Lochalsh, 5
Balmacara, 1
Kyle , 4 Teangue, 1
Kyleakin, 1
Ardvasar, 2
Broadford, 28 Time on Housing List
This has been calculated from the date the application was received at the holding office to the start date of the tenancy.
Time on List
5+ Years 3
4‐5 Years 1 The average time on the 3‐4 Years 0 Highland Housing 2‐3 Years 4 Register this year was: 1‐2 Years 11 1 Year 5 Months 7‐12 Months 9
0‐6 Months 24
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Time Living in Area
4% 2%
11% New, 2 people Under 1 Year, 1 person 6% 1-2 Years, 6 people 2% 2-3 Years, 3 people 4% 71% 3-4 Years, 1 person 4-5 Years, 2 people 5+ Years, 37 people
The amount of time lived in the Skye & Lochalsh area. 5+ years also includes people who have lived here all their lives. New means people who have not lived in the area previously
Reason for Tenancy 30
25 Other - 2 Employment/Relocation - 1 20 Bigger Property - 2 15 26 Anti Social Behaviour -1 10 Accessible Housing - 3 5 Overcrowding - 4 5 3 4 0 1 Column1 Homeless Overcrowding Care & PHC Accessible Transfer Support Housing
Homeless – been in temporary accommodation provided by the Council Overcrowding – more people in the property than there is bed space Care & Support – a young person in through care or someone who requires or needs to provide care & support for someone else PHC (Poor Housing Conditions) – the condition of the property means the accommodation is not fit for habitation Accessible Housing – is for someone who has a medical condition or disability that requires them to be housed in accommodation that enables them to carry out day to day tasks independently. This can be a specially adapted properties or a property closer to specialist services. Transfer – Moving from one Housing Association or Council property to another.