The Liverpool Asset Management Project
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The Liverpool Asset Management Project (LAMP) collects data about Liverpool; to help housing providers make decisions when they are going to spend money in the city.
LAMP came about in 2001; as a partnership between Liverpool City Council and local housing associations. Its aim was to track and forecast the health of local housing markets.
LAMP holds data on:
- Vacant dwellings
- Vacant land
- Property sale prices
- Council tax bands
- Tenure - Council, RSL, other (private)
- Benefit claims - housing benefit & council tax benefit
- Crime
- Turnover of lettings - social housing
- Refusal rates - social housing
- Decency standards - social housing
- Capital investments - social housing
- Planning applications
- Salaries (CACI data)
- Private rented and owner-occupation - Census 2001
- Household profiles (sex, age, size, economic status) - Census 2001
- Racial types - Census 2001
- Migration patterns - Census 2001
- Index of Multiple Deprivation (Office of Deputy Prime Minister)
- Employment
- Health.
Much of the data is stored at address or postcode level; and LAMP can analyse any of it; from individual buildings, to groups of buildings, an area or citywide.
All the data is updated regularly.
LAMP can give figures in map; graph; tables; headlines; baselines and written report format. This can be for any of the areas listed above; either in single layers or in combinations of 2 or more. An example of the latter would be a market profile of a neighbourhood being considered for investment or regeneration.
If greater detail is needed; data can also be modelled to reveal the inter-relationships between indicators; and how these phenomena can explain or predict the health or decline of neighbourhoods.
Liverpool Asset Management Project, a report by DTZ Pieda, December 2002
View the Liverpool Asset Management Project document
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Do you want a printed hard copy of the DTZ Pieda LAMP report? Contact Leanne Reilly; tel: 0151 233 6388. Or email: leanne.reilly@liverpool.gov.uk.
You can also send your request to Leanne at the Housing Strategy and Investment Service, Regeneration, 1st floor, Millennium House, Victoria Street, Liverpool, L1 6JF
Do you want to know more?
Contact Chris Villar, tel: 0151 233 8270 or email: chris.villar@liverpool.gov.uk







