Communities Minister Andrew Stunell today launched two new online toolkits to help local councils tackle the 'scandal' of empty homes.
This issue last raised it's head in early 2010. Here is what I wrote at the time:
"Someone pointed out to me that the Lib Dems  have been talking about empty homes: "There are over 760,000 empty  properties across England which are no longer used as homes but can be  brought back into use with some investment."
According to CLG,  only around a third of these homes (c300,000) are empty for more than  six months. The government target is for 240,000 new homes to be built  per year.
The detailed figures are available here. [In 2009 they showed] that only 28,000 of these long term empty homes are in  London, with another 36,000 in the South East.  That is, in high demand  areas, very few houses are empty.
Using empty homes will (sometimes) make sense.  But it will not do much to solve Britain's housing problem."
I haven't had time take more than a quick look, but I don't think the differences across the country have changed much since then.
 
