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Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey 2002 - Statistical Bulletin ENV/2003/1

Annex: Considerations when interpreting the data

A.1 Removal and Addition of Sites. The means by which new sites are detected are largely centred on the expert knowledge of local authority planning officers. It is very important to note that Table 17, which shows new sites added since the previous survey, show only entirely new sites. Sites which have increased in size since the previous survey are not shown. Similarly, when part of a site is brought back into use, that part is detailed in the 'B' data set, and the part not brought back into use remains in the survey 'A' data set (see pages 36 and 37).

A.2 Changes in Site Details. Changes in site details can also cause other difficulties in interpreting the data. The most notable are when two separate sites become joined by the inclusion of a further piece of vacant or derelict land, and alternatively when a single site has a central area brought back into use, such that the remaining disused area does not form a single contiguous site. The first of these scenarios is the most awkward from a Statistical viewpoint, as data regarding previous use etc. for both sites are unlikely to be compatible. Where this happens, details from the largest contributing site are used to describe the new, compound site.

A.3 Definition of Contamination. The SVDLS bulletin reports on sites which are available for re-use, and as such contamination is defined in terms of its potential impact on development, either as a direct result of the contamination itself or through the costs of remediation prior to re-development. This differs considerably from the definition of contamination set out in Part IIA (Contaminated Land) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, which refers to land causing a threat to human health or the wider environment. It seems likely that all derelict sites which are contaminated under the Part IIA definition should also be regarded as contaminated under the SVDLS definition, but not necessarily vice versa. Another issue lies in the measurement of contaminated land, in that it can only be confirmed to be contaminated after it has been tested. Although this is obvious, it implies that the amount of recorded contaminated land bears a direct relationship with the amount tested for contamination, and as such the availability of resources for testing might have a strong influence on the data presented.

A.4 Ownership. Details of ownership are not always readily available to local authorities, and this is reflected by the large amount of land of 'Unknown' ownership shown in Table 6. Annex Chart A illustrates the relationship between unknown ownership and the length of time sites have lain vacant or derelict. Each column represents the percentage of all sites in that category for which ownership is unknown. Using the percentage values gives a clearer picture of the extent of the problem by standardising the 'number' of sites in each age category. Ownership was unknown for 17 per cent of the sites that had lain vacant or derelict since 2001, representing 35 hectares of land.

Annex Chart A: Percentage of sites where principal owner is unknown by period since which they have lain vacant or derelict, 2002

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A.5 Previous Use and Length of Time Vacant or Derelict. Knowledge of the use to which a site was formerly put is important in assessing it for potential contamination. The triple of previous, intended and actual usages of reclaimed derelict land and vacant land brought back into use is also important in determining the success of local plans. In order to carry this assessment through, it is necessary to have information about the previous use of sites. However, there appears to be a relationship between the length of time a site has been vacant or derelict and the information available about its previous use, as shown in Annex Chart B. For each time period, the percentage of sites for which there is no available information about previous use is given. The longer a site has been disused, the less likely is the possession of information about its previous use. The exception to this is in the very oldest class of sites, which is also the single largest class, containing 911 sites out of a total of 4,374.

Annex Chart B: Percentage of sites where previous use is unknown by period since which they have lain vacant or derelict, 2002

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A.6 Land area eligible in the survey. Although Local Authorities are asked to note all derelict land for the survey, the recording of vacant land is restricted to urban areas where the resident population exceeds 2,000 people, and the 1km region which surrounds them. As a consequence, the actual land area surveyed for vacant land is often considerably smaller than the total land area of each local authority, especially in the case of the more rural areas. The figures contained in this bulletin should thus be interpreted as showing derelict land throughout Scotland, but only urban vacant land. Figures for the urban and rural land areas of each local authority are shown in Annex Table A.

Annex Table A: Derelict Land as a percentage of total area by local authority area, 2002 1,2

Local Authority

Total Derelict Land (ha)

Urban Derelict Land (ha)

Rural Derelict Land (ha)

Total Area (ha)

Urban Area (ha)

Rural Area (ha)

% Total Area Derelict

% Urban Area Derelict

% Rural Area Derelict

Aberdeen City 3

77

34

43

18,581

7,736

10,845

0.41

0.44

0.40

Aberdeenshire

78

8

70

631,787

9,242

622,545

0.01

0.09

0.01

Angus

179

19

160

218,148

4,174

213,974

0.08

0.46

0.08

Argyll & Bute

14

8

6

692,967

8,165

684,802

0.00

0.10

0.00

Clackmannanshire

48

29

19

15,662

2,173

13,489

0.31

1.34

0.14

Dumfries & Galloway

307

25

282

643,903

6,600

637,303

0.05

0.38

0.04

Dundee City

49

49

-

6,515

4,694

1,821

0.76

1.05

-

East Ayrshire

275

51

225

125,199

4,998

120,201

0.22

1.02

0.19

East Dunbartonshire

85

43

42

17,182

4,468

12,714

0.50

0.96

0.33

East Lothian

99

42

57

67,772

4,484

63,288

0.15

0.94

0.09

East Renfrewshire

19

19

-

17,269

2,801

14,468

0.11

0.68

-

Edinburgh, City of 3

111

75

35

26,228

13,056

13,172

0.42

0.58

0.27

Eilean Siar

1

1

-

313,353

7,969

305,384

0.00

0.01

-

Falkirk

132

55

76

29,924

7,606

22,318

0.44

0.73

0.34

Fife

582

235

347

132,256

15,091

117,165

0.44

1.56

0.30

Glasgow City

767

767

-

17,504

17,504

-

4.38

4.38

-

Highland

950

232

719

2,578,379

20,678

2,557,701

0.04

1.12

0.03

Inverclyde

64

64

-

16,179

2,926

13,253

0.40

2.19

-

Midlothian

257

64

193

35,587

3,457

32,130

0.72

1.86

0.60

Moray 4

34

32

3

223,823

7,288

216,535

0.02

0.43

0.00

North Ayrshire 3

270

190

81

88,387

6,429

81,958

0.31

2.95

0.10

North Lanarkshire

1,090

943

147

47,358

10,928

36,430

2.30

8.63

0.40

Orkney Islands

12

1

11

99,165

1,018

98,147

0.01

0.14

0.01

Perth & Kinross

68

21

46

531,146

7,566

523,580

0.01

0.28

0.01

Renfrewshire

823

77

746

26,139

6,155

19,984

3.15

1.25

3.73

Scottish Borders 3

41

20

22

473,379

4,282

469,097

0.01

0.46

0.00

Shetland Islands

-

-

-

143,808

7,835

135,973

-

-

-

South Ayrshire

122

119

3

120,223

5,640

114,583

0.10

2.11

0.00

South Lanarkshire

479

246

233

177,116

10,788

166,328

0.27

2.28

0.14

Stirling

161

75

85

219,588

3,707

215,881

0.07

2.04

0.04

West Dunbartonshire

150

150

-

16,223

3,165

13,058

0.92

4.72

-

West Lothian

449

163

286

42,504

6,489

36,015

1.06

2.51

0.79

Scotland

7,796

3,858

3,938

7,813,254

229,112

7,584,142

0.10

1.68

0.05

1 Figures may not sum due to rounding
2 Total urban and rural areas for local authorities are estimates. Urban areas are defined as those settlements with populations greater than 1,000 during the census in 1991.
3 2001 data have been used for these authorities (Aberdeen City, City of Edinburgh, North Ayrshire and the Scottish Borders)
4 2000 data has been used for this authority (Moray)

A.7 Definitions/Interpretations. The SVDLS guidelines clearly state the definitions for the recording of vacant and derelict land. Where difficulties are encountered, the guidelines have been modified to assist in the provision of uniform returns, but ultimately the survey relies on the consistent application of definitions between local authorities and through subsequent years. Some of the changes reported in Annex Table B (sites removed for 'definitional' reasons) come about following a reappraisal of the survey guidelines by local authority planning officers. Since the last survey, 352 hectares of land were removed from the survey for definitional reasons, of which 229 hectares were located in Highland.

Annex Table B: sites removed for definitional reasons, by local authority area, 2002 1,2

Local Authority

Derelict Land

Vacant Land

Total Vacant and Derelict Land

Area (ha)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

No. of Sites

Argyll & Bute

-

-

1

1

1

1

Dumfries & Galloway

-

-

2

2

2

2

Falkirk

-

-

2

1

2

1

Glasgow City

1

1

2

2

3

3

North Lanarkshire

183

62

4

3

188

65

Perth & Kinross

2

1

-

-

2

1

Stirling

*

1

1

1

2

2

West Dunbartonshire

-

-

17

9

17

9

Scotland

187

65

30

19

217

84

1 Figures may not sum due to rounding
2 The figures for Highland are sites removed for definitional reasons compared with sites recorded in 1993 when the survey was last completed.

Annex Table C shows sites that have been removed from the survey due to naturalisation, which appear to have blended into the surrounding landscape.

Annex Table C: Sites removed due to naturalisation, by local authority area, 2002 1

Local Authority

Derelict Land

Vacant Land

Total Vacant and Derelict Land

Area (ha)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

No. of Sites

Aberdeenshire

-

-

16

8

16

8

Angus

1

1

-

-

1

1

Dumfries & Galloway

*

1

-

-

*

1

Dundee City

*

2

1

3

1

5

East Ayrshire

1

1

2

2

3

3

Falkirk

-

-

1

1

1

1

Glasgow City

1

5

1

7

2

12

Highland

38

9

191

74

229

83

Inverclyde

1

1

-

-

1

1

North Lanarkshire

63

26

16

17

79

43

Perth & Kinross

-

-

5

3

5

3

South Lanarkshire

8

2

3

1

12

3

West Dunbartonshire

1

1

1

2

2

3

Scotland

116

49

237

118

352

167

1 Figures may not sum due to rounding

Local authority participation

A.8 Participation of Local Authorities. It is important to remember throughout the interpretation of the figures reported in this bulletin that not all local authorities participated in the survey in every year. There are two main impacts arising from this:

  1. Comparisons between years must be made with extreme care, and only for individual local authorities where suitable data exist.
  2. Where a local authority has not provided data every year, the recorded change will be since the last survey, and will thus reflect several years' worth of change.

The majority of local authorities have provided data for the years 1990 and 1993 - 2002 for the Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey. Non-participating councils are identified for each year in Annex Table D. All councils participated in the 1990 and 1993 surveys.

Annex Table D: Local Authorities NOT participating in the survey, 1994-2002

Local Authority

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Aberdeen City

x

x

Aberdeenshire

x1

Angus

Argyll & Bute

x

Clackmannanshire

x

Dumfries & Galloway

x

Dundee City

x

x

x

x

East Ayrshire

x

x

x2

East Dunbartonshire

East Lothian

x

East Renfrewshire

Edinburgh, City of

x

Eilean Siar

x

Falkirk

x

Fife

Glasgow City

Highland

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

3

Inverclyde

Midlothian

x

x

Moray

x

x

x

x

x

x

North Ayrshire

x

North Lanarkshire

Orkney Islands

Perth & Kinross

Renfrewshire

Scottish Borders

x

x

x

Shetland Islands

South Ayrshire

x

South Lanarkshire

Stirling

x

West Dunbartonshire

West Lothian

x

x

x

x

1 Only Banff and Buchan District did not respond
2 Only the SVDLS-A data file was provided
3 See below.

A.9 Due to the large area of land incorporated in Highland, only a partial survey was carried out in 2002. In the 2002 survey, only vacant and derelict sites within a 1km boundary of settlements over 2000 and derelict sites within the inner Moray Firth area have been surveyed. Thus, while data for Highland includes all relevant vacant sites, it excludes some derelict sites in rural areas outwith the inner Moray Firth area.

A.10 Following the reorganisation of local government in 1996, the Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire area was expanded to include Rutherglen and Cambuslang from Scottish Enterprise Glasgow, and Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and the 'Northern Corridor' from Scottish Enterprise Dunbartonshire. The 'Northern Corridor' is defined as that part of North Lanarkshire Council's area that was in the former Strathkelvin District Authority's area prior to the local government reorganisation.

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