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Jun 25, 2024 · Over the past 70 years the average UK house price has risen by 365%, even on an inflation adjusted basis. Across these seven decades we have seen different factors influence the market in different ways during different economic cycles. This article gives a brief history of what has happened and why. Our first interactive chart allows you to ...
Jun 18, 2024 · 12 million people lived in a Predominantly Rural Local Authority in 2020; this is 21.3% of the England population. Housing The key findings from the Housing section, as of February 2024, are as ...
- The key findings from the Population section, as of July 2023, are as follows: 9.7 million people were estimated to live in Rural areas in England...
- The key findings from the Housing section, as of November 2023, are as follows: In 2020, there were proportionally more rural homes that were eithe...
- The key findings from the Health and Wellbeing section, as of December 2023, are as follows: On average, a child born in 2018-20 in Rural areas is...
- The key findings from the Communities and Households section, as of August 2023, are as follows: Deprivation in rural areas tends to be more disper...
- The key findings from the Connectivity and Accessibility section, as of August 2023, are as follows: In 2022 the lowest average broadband speeds ac...
- The key findings from the Education, Qualifications and Training section, as of September 2023, are as follows: In the 2018/19 academic year, 70% o...
- The key findings from the Rural Economic Bulletin section, as of November 2023, are as follows: In 2021, the percentage of working age people in em...
Jun 8, 2024 · Life was familiar but very different from what the city is used to today, for better or for worse. We have selected 12 images showcasing how life was during the 1970s - does it bring back any memories? 1. Broadmead, 1973. Shoppers take a wander around Broadmead. | Bristol Archives. 2.
3 days ago · Nearly a mile of open country separated the works and the first housing estate from the town on the hill, but as the works expanded the intervening land was hurriedly built over with streets of workers' houses. Throughout the 19th century, however, Old and New Swindon remained physically separate and were under separate authorities from 1864 until 1900.
1 day ago · In 1966, tall flats accounted 25.6% of all approved starts, compared with only 3% in 1954. From 1964 to 1966, the percentage of homes built in England and Wales by local authorities and New Towns in the form of flats in buildings of 5 storeys or more rose from 22.4% to 25.7%, falling to 9.9% in 1970.
Jun 29, 2024 · Recommended reading books for primary & secondary aged children in the UK. EYFS & KS1 books KS2 books KS3-5 books. School Reading List curates children's and YA booklists. We recommend new and classic children's books, young adult books and teen books to teachers, parents, librarians, home educators and schools in the UK and worldwide.
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5 days ago · A new building was opened in 1935 and extended in 1948, 1956, and 1957. It was rebuilt in 1971. (fn. 172) The Morley Road Social Centre in Burntwood was opened in the early 1970s. (fn. 173) A women's institute was started at Burntwood in 1922. (fn. 174) The boy scout movement was introduced into the area in 1914.