East Midlands

Derby

Official local-authority snapshot as at 2025-12-31. This page keeps live route data and local hotel evidence on one place-level surface so pressure can be read in context. Supported asylum here means people on support at that quarter end, not the number of different people whose claims were processed locally, and not a one-word substitute for the backlog.

England Population 274,149 Supported asylum 1,215

How to read the asylum numbers here

A flat or slowly moving local line does not prove the same people stayed on support, and it does not prove claims were not being processed. It only shows the quarter-end stock that remained on support, which overlaps with but is not identical to the awaiting-decision backlog.

Core logic

Quarter-end stock, not throughput

Supported asylum counts show how many people were receiving support at the end of the period. They are not new claims, arrivals, or the number of distinct people seen across the period.

Support is not the same thing as the backlog

People awaiting an initial decision and people on asylum support overlap, but they are not identical groups. Some supported people are further into appeals or on other support routes, while some people awaiting an initial decision are not in the published support count.

Processing and exits move the stock

The stock changes when people enter support and when they leave it through case progression, including grants, refusals, withdrawals, departures, or moves out of the published support categories.

Flat local lines can still hide churn

A place hovering around the same level can mean low movement, or heavy turnover with inflows offset by exits. The published local tables do not show how many different people passed through support in that area.

Quarter-end supported asylum stock in Derby

Quarter-end stock series to Dec 2025. A rise or fall is a net change in the number of people on support at period end, not the number of new claims or distinct people moving through the caseload. Support stock also overlaps with, but is not identical to, the awaiting-decision backlog.

1,215
1,376 917 459 0 Mar 2014 Dec 2025 Peak Sept 2023
Trend readout Dec 2025

Recent path and evidence quality

Latest net stock move

-120 since Sept 2025

-9% net change in quarter-end stock by the latest step.

Net change across visible series

+ 757 across the visible series

+165.3% change in quarter-end stock from the first visible point to Dec 2025.

Series quality

48 official quarter points

The visible trend line is built entirely from official quarter-end supported asylum values in the local area series.

Interactive place drill-down

Switch metric and comparison frame to read Derby as a pressure leader, rate outlier, contingency site, or three-pathway case without leaving the page.

Shareable place lens
Derby ranks 3 of 35 in East Midlands; Nottingham currently leads this regional measure.
Supported asylum East Midlands

Quarter-end asylum-support stock for this local authority, not the number of distinct people who passed through support.

Derby ranks 3 of 35 in East Midlands; Nottingham currently leads this regional measure.

Current value 1,215 people
Regional rank #3
National percentile 94th

Pathway breakdown

The local picture only becomes legible when supported asylum, contingency use, Ukraine arrivals, and Afghan programme population are kept distinct.

Supported asylum
1,215
Homes for Ukraine
274
Afghan programme
31
Resettlement cumulative
4

What stands out here

Pressure profile

Derby is carrying a real asylum-support load

1,215 people are on asylum support here at quarter end, with a rate of 44.32 per 10,000 residents. 231 are in contingency accommodation.

Three-pathway load

1,520 people across the main local pathways

This combines supported asylum, Homes for Ukraine arrivals, and Afghan programme population, representing 0.55% of the local population.

Hotel visibility

Public hotel evidence is still thin here

No named current hotel site is attached to this area in the starter ledger yet.

National benchmarks

These strips show where Derby sits in the national distribution for the most important place-level pressure measures.

Supported asylum count

National distribution across all local-authority rows.

1,215
low median top 10% high
Supported asylum rate

Rate per 10,000 residents.

44.32
low median top 10% high
Contingency accommodation

Hotel and other contingency placements.

231
low median top 10% high

Regional pressure context

East Midlands is highlighted so this place can be read inside the wider regional supported asylum map.

supported asylum total
North West 20,864 London 16,378 West Mids 13,499 Yorkshire 9,748 East Mids 7,829 South East 7,472 North East 7,350 East 6,715 Scotland 6,688 South West 4,499 Wales 3,353 N. Ireland 2,608
Highlighted tiles mark the focus regions. Darker tiles indicate higher values in the latest local-authority snapshot.

Editorial readout

These cards translate the data into the most defensible local claims the site can make right now.

2025-12-31 evidence frame
Volume

Derby is outside the top ten by volume, but still carries a material local load

Derby ranks 21 nationally and 3 in East Midlands for supported asylum count, placing it around the 94th percentile of local authorities by volume.

Intensity

Intensity is stronger than the raw count alone suggests

The supported asylum rate here is 44.32 per 10,000 residents, around the 96th percentile nationally. This matters because smaller places can carry a sharper load than bigger city totals imply.

Accommodation model

The local picture leans more toward dispersal than contingency pressure

231 people are in contingency accommodation here, around 19% of the supported asylum population and roughly the 86th percentile by contingency count.

Visibility

The hotel layer is still mostly invisible in public records here

No named current site or unnamed acknowledged count is attached to this area yet, which is itself a reminder that absence of public evidence is not evidence of absence.

Local route metrics

The area profile should show route composition, not force users to infer it from a single asylum count.

Asylum support

Accommodation split

Dispersal accommodation 788
Initial accommodation 176
Subsistence only 20
Contingency accommodation 231
Ukraine and Afghan pathways

Other current routes in this place

Homes for Ukraine arrivals 274
Afghan programme population 31
Afghan local authority housing 9
Afghan private rented housing 22
Historical routes

Resettlement history

Resettlement cumulative total 4
UK resettlement and family reunion cumulative 4
Community sponsorship cumulative 3
Latest resettlement quarter 2022 Q3 (3)

Regional peer frame

The regional ranking matters because high-pressure areas compete for attention with their nearest peers, not just with the national top ten.

Nottingham
1,605 supported asylum
Leicester
1,512 supported asylum
Derby
Current page | 1,215 supported asylum
North Northamptonshire
592 supported asylum
West Northamptonshire
479 supported asylum
Local reading East Midlands

How this place reads in context

Derby sits 21 nationally by supported asylum count and 3 within East Midlands. The raw volume is 1,215, but the rate of 44.32 per 10,000 residents gives a cleaner sense of local intensity than the headline count on its own.

Homes for Ukraine is the largest non-asylum pathway in this area at 274. That matters because the local story is not just about one route family; it is about how asylum support, humanitarian schemes, and historic resettlement stack together in one place.

East Midlands as a whole currently carries 7,829 people on supported asylum, with a weighted regional rate of 15.46 per 10,000 residents. This page puts Derby inside that wider regional pressure field instead of treating it as an isolated case.

Hotel evidence for this place

Place pages should merge live route data with the named and unnamed hotel evidence already on the public record.

Evidence gap

No public hotel evidence logged yet

That does not mean the area has no hotel use. It means the ledger has no publishable public evidence row attached yet.