Housing

National Register of Social Housing (NROSH)

The National Register of Social Housing (NROSH) is a system that is being developed to collect social housing data at individual property level directly from Local Authorities (LAs) and Housing Associations (HAs).

NROSH will provide a range of data on each individual unit of housing owned or managed by LAs (or ALMOs on behalf of LAs) and HAs or other providers of subsidised affordable housing.

Logo for NROSH, the National Register of Social Housing

It will provide a range of data on each individual unit of housing owned or managed by LAs (or ALMOs on behalf of LAs) and HAs or other providers of subsidised affordable housing. Its purpose is to provide a better evidence base for housing policy by providing statistics which are standardised across the whole sector, are frequently updated and can be easily produced for any geographical area.

A Getting Started Guide: How to supply your data to NROSH was published in July 2008 by the Housing Corporation and Communities and Local Government.

NROSH meets the requirements of Policy Action Team 18 (PAT 18) in relation to social housing and selected data, aggregated to Middle Super Output Areas, will be published on the Neighbourhood Statistics Service website. For more background on NROSH, see NROSH Newsletter No.1: Introduction  (PDF 155 kb).

This section explains the system and the data to be collected. It will be accessible to local authorities, housing associations, regional government and researchers.

More information about NROSH and related events of interest to RSLs can be found on the Housing Corporation website at: www.housingcorp.gov.uk/nrosh (external link).

At Friday 22 February 2008, NROSH data has been received from 183 landlords.

The number of properties reported is: 1,382,438.

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