Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Census return rate still among lowest

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ONLY four in every five Dundee households have filled out their census form as the Scottish Government faces a struggle to meet its own key deadline targets.

The city still has one of the lowest return rates in the country as the end-ofMay cut-off approaches.

Scots were first told to complete the survey by May 1, but the deadline was extended by four weeks last month due to the dismal uptake.

The Scottish Government had already delayed the census by a year due to the pandemic, despite the census going ahead in England.

The National Records of Scotland target for returned surveys is 94%. Each council area requires a completion rate of at least 85%.

Only Aberdeensh­ire and the Western Isles have hit the 90% mark with just days remaining.

Only Glasgow, Inverclyde and West Dunbartons­hire have a worse return rate than Dundee’s 80.8%.

It means the Scottish Government is well behind its key targets as political rivals brand the process a “shambles”.

Tory MSP Donald Cameron said: “The continued low response rate shows that their rejection of being part of a UK-wide census was completely misguided.

“They put their nationalis­t ideology above being part of a successful campaign across the UK despite repeated calls from the Scottish Conservati­ves to carry out the Scottish census in 2021.”

Labour MSP Sarah Boyack said: “The public need answers regarding the shambles of this year’s vital census.

“Millions in taxpayer cash has been spent on this bungled census and yet we are no clearer what exactly has gone wrong.

“It looks like Scotland might not even reach a 90% completion rate.”

It was revealed earlier this month that census staff had visited more than one million households to try to improve uptake.

Filling out the census is compulsory and Scots who fail to do it on time risk a £1,000 fine.

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