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Types, Numbers, and Floor Areas of Nondomestic Premises in England and Wales, Classified by Activity

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  • Harry R Bruhns

    (Department of Design and Innovation)

  • Philip Steadman

    (Energy and Environment Research Unit, Faculty of Technology, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, England)

  • Horace Herring

    (Building Research Establishment, Bucknalls Lane, Garston, Watford WD2 7JR, England)

  • Sarah Moss
  • Peter A Rickaby

    (Rickaby Thompson Associates Ltd, Witan Court, 296 Witan Gate West, Central Milton Keynes MK9 1EJ, England)

Abstract

Estimates are given of the numbers and floor areas of all nondomestic premises in England and Wales, as of 1993/94. These are based on a wide range of data sources, of which the most important are commercial rating (property taxation) data collected by the Valuation Office of the Inland Revenue. Information has also been collated from a large number of publications and databases produced by commercial firms, central and local government departments, and professional and trade organisations. A new hierarchical classification of activities is employed, called here the primary classification. This has been developed out of a series of existing schemes by which the original data are themselves classified.

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  • Harry R Bruhns & Philip Steadman & Horace Herring & Sarah Moss & Peter A Rickaby, 2000. "Types, Numbers, and Floor Areas of Nondomestic Premises in England and Wales, Classified by Activity," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 27(5), pages 641-665, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirb:v:27:y:2000:i:5:p:641-665
    DOI: 10.1068/bst08
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