Publication, Part of NHS Surplus Land
NHS Surplus Land, Quarter 3 2024/25
Official statistics, Experimental statistics
Summary
The NHS Surplus Land collection has existed since 2008 and was originally designed to provide information to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), Homes England and the Office of Government Property (OGP) on sites that can be disposed of, thereby contributing to the Public Land for Housing Programme. The collection currently monitors the contribution made by the NHS to the release of publicly owned land to ensure the efficient and strategic use of the NHS estate. From 2020/21 onwards, reporting has been done by data providers on an “as needed” basis on a live collection system, providing more up to date and transparent information to the public and reducing the burden to data providers.
These statistics are produced from the live system which combines the previous NHS Digital collection with internal stakeholder collections in the same area. Please see the "Data Quality'' web pages for an assessment of data quality for this release.
Key Facts
As at 31st December 2024:
89 trusts as well as NHS Property Services (who provide managed NHS estate to trusts) had data on our collection system relating to sold, surplus, potentially surplus (“opportunities”), or previously surplus land. 120 trusts had no currently surplus land. Including the 120 trusts that declared they currently had no surplus land, there were 503 entries in total on the Estates and Facilities Management (EFM) system.
151 plots
on EFM were declared as surplus land.
232 plots
were declared as potentially surplus, had been sold, or were previously on the system as surplus or potentially surplus but are now no longer surplus.
£25.77 million pounds
pounds was declared as the total sales receipt for land sold.
234 plots
were declared as sensitive.
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