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Housing
London Borough of Brent
Updated 4 days ago

Since April 2023, social landlords like us at Brent Council have been required to collect and report on a set of tenant satisfaction and other key performance measures to the Regulator of Social Housing. You can view results for the last three financial years below. If you would like to talk to us about our TSM results, or if you’re interested...

London Borough of Brent
Updated a month ago

The ward profiles provide a range of data and maps for each of Brent’s 22 wards. Topics include: physical geography, population, diversity, qualifications, benefits, deprivation, housing, health & disability and crime. Technical notes These profiles contain ward level 2021 Census statistics, sourced directly from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The Census figures presented here may differ very slightly from figures published...

Department for Work and Pensions
Updated 3 months ago

This report provides a profile of residents who currently receive Universal Credit (UC) in Brent. UC is a means-tested benefit for working age households which helps with living costs for those on lower incomes and is available for those in or out of work. The report is based on data extracted from the Department of Work and Pension's Stat-Xplore website. Interactive...

MHCLG
Updated 5 months ago

The English Indices of Deprivation (IoD2025) were published by the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) on the 30th October 2025. The new figures replace the ID2019 as the Government’s official measure of deprivation. The indices provide a set of relative measures of deprivation for small areas across England, called Lower-layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs). The datasets include deprivation...

Impera Analytics
Updated a year ago

The Brent Social Progress Index (SPI) is an interactive data tool that measures how Brent's 22 wards are performing across a wide range of social outcomes. It focuses on what life is like for Brent's communities, covering areas such as, health, housing, safety, education, access to services and opportunity. The index draws from 48 different indicators across three key dimensions: ...

London Borough of Brent
Updated 3 years ago

Housing indicators from the 2021 Census mapped. This census atlas provides a set of maps detailing how a range of housing indicators vary at small area level across Brent. The maps show variation across Brent’s 181 Lower layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs). Figures are also shown for the borough’s 22 ward areas in chart form alongside each map. The atlas is designed...

London Borough of Brent
Updated 3 years ago

This briefing summarises 2021 census data about housing in Brent. This includes analysis of households by: housing tenure, accommodation type, household size, occupancy levels and type of central heating. Census housing data at ward and small area level has also been analysed and mapped in a separate ‘census atlas’ report - this is also available on Brent Open Data. Accessibility The briefing is...

Cambridge Centre for Housing & Planning Research
Updated 4 years ago

The Council commissioned this research in order to better understand the relationship between the various ‘affordable’ housing products currently available in Brent, the ‘customer base’ for whom these products might actually be affordable, the income profile of different household types in Brent, and the sections of the population to whom the different ‘affordable’ products are suitable. The objective was to understand...

London Borough of Brent
Updated 5 years ago

Summary report of Brent’s 2019 Homelessness Review. The report explores: current and future homeless approaches and their causes; experiences and numbers of rough sleepers; households in temporary accommodation, and services available to support those experiencing homelessness.

London Borough of Brent
Updated 6 years ago

Results of the Brent Residents Attitude Survey 2018. Residents Attitude Survey is a face-to-face survey of 2,100 representative residents carried out May-June 2018 asking residents about their neighbourhood, the council and themselves. Topics include Community and local area – local priorities and community safety How residents spend their time – employment, health, and culture Digital Brent and accessing information...