Please take the term 'high rise' to mean 18 meters or 6 six floors and higher, as referred to in the Hackett review.1. a) The number of private high rise residential buildings in your borough as of 31st May 2022 (or the latest available figures)b) The number of private high rise residential buildings with ACM cladding systems in your borough as of 31st May 2022 (or the latest available figures)c) The number of private high rise residential buildings in your borough with only one fire escape staircase as of 31st May 2022 (or the latest available figures)
2. a) The number of social high rise residential buildings in your borough as of 31st May 2022 (or the latest available figures)
b) The number of social high rise residential buildings with ACM cladding systems in your borough as of 31st May 2022 (or the latest available figures)
c) The number of private high rise residential buildings in your borough with only one fire escape staircase as of 31st May 2022 (or the latest available figures)
3. a) The number of social high rise residential buildings in your borough as of 31st May 2022 (or the latest available figures)
b) The number of social high rise residential buildings with ACM cladding systems in your borough as of 31st May 2022 (or the latest available figures)
4. How does this compare to the situation between 2017-2021? For the sake of clarity, please could you provide answers to Q1, Q2 and Q3 but for the following years:
a. 2017
b. 2018
c. 2019
d. 2020
e. 2021
Response
Scottish Borders Council is a post stock transfer authority and therefore does not hold any local authority housing buildings nor does the Council hold the data on private housing, therefore we give notice under 10(4)(a) of EI(S)R 2004. – Information not held.
Information in relation to the housing providers in the Scottish Borders Council area can be found at the following web page on the Scottish Borders Council website.