Reasons for Non Re-registration for Existing Housing Register
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Overview
Birmingham City Council would like to understand the reasons for existing housing register applicants not re-applying to join its new housing register introduced in April 2017.
This questionnaire is seeking responses from people who were sent a letter inviting them to re-register for Birmingham City Council’s Housing Register (also known as the Housing Waiting List) as part of the new allocations scheme. Re-registration letters were sent between February and April 2017. Our records show that many existing applicants did not complete and submit a new housing application and we would like to understand the reasons for this situation.
Areas
- ACOCKS GREEN
- ASTON
- BARTLEY GREEN
- BILLESLEY
- BORDESLEY GREEN
- BOURNVILLE
- BRANDWOOD
- CITY CENTRE
- CITY-WIDE
- EDGBASTON
- ERDINGTON
- HALL GREEN
- HANDSWORTH WOOD
- HARBORNE
- HODGE HILL
- KINGS NORTON
- KINGSTANDING
- LADYWOOD
- LONGBRIDGE
- LOZELLS AND EAST HANDSWORTH
- MOSELEY AND KINGS HEATH
- N/A
- NECHELLS
- NORTHFIELD
- OSCOTT
- PERRY BARR
- QUINTON
- SELLY OAK
- SHARD END
- SHELDON
- SOHO
- SOUTH YARDLEY
- SPARKBROOK
- SPRINGFIELD
- STECHFORD AND YARDLEY NORTH
- STOCKLAND GREEN
- SUTTON FOUR OAKS
- SUTTON NEW HALL
- SUTTON TRINITY
- SUTTON VESEY
- TYBURN
- WASHWOOD HEATH
- WEOLEY
Audiences
- All residents
Interests
- Housing
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