Northamptonshire Area Profile Population
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Northamptonshire Area Profile Population
Northamptonshire Area Profile Northamptonshire is situated to the south of the East Midlands region. With a mixture of urban and rural areas, most of the population is concentrated in a central north to south area which includes some of the largest towns, including Northampton and Kettering. It is part of the Milton Keynes and South Midlands area identified by the Government for future growth. The county encompasses 7 separate districts, each quite different in their make up.Northamptonshire is a relatively wealthy area with low deprivation. Corby is the most deprived of the county's districts, followed by Northampton. The economy is based around the service sector, distribution and finance. Total Population 20091 Total Population 2026 Projection1 Total Households2 694,900 877,800 284,208 Average Household size Area Average Population density 2.45 236,397 hectares 2.94 people/hectare 1. Source: Northamptonshire County Council Demographic Model 2006-based Population Forecasts 2. Sources: Census 2001 and Communities and Local Government House building Figures 2001 - 2009 Population Population Age Structure Source: Office of National Statistics (ONS) Mid year estimates 08. Source: Office of National Statistics (ONS) 2001 Census Age Group 00 - 04 Male % of age group Female % of age group Total Urban > 10k Town and Fringe Village, Hamlet & Isolated Dwellings 22,050 50.81% 21,350 49.19% 43,400 6.42% 5.82% 5.31% 05 - 14 42,350 51.15% 40,450 48.85% 82,800 13.79% 13.73% 13.08% 15 - 29 65,900 51.36% 30 - 44 62,400 48.64% 128,300 19.60% 15.63% 13.31% 76,200 45 - 59 50.23% 75,500 49.77% 151,700 23.54% 23.20% 22.95% 67,350 49.67% 68,250 50.33% 135,600 18.48% 22.30% 24.08% 60 - 74 47,150 49.01% 49,050 50.99% 96,200 11.55% 12.42% 14.38% 75+ 18,650 39.77% 28,250 60.23% 46,900 6.61% 6.91% 6.90% Total 339,650 49.59% 345,250 50.41% 684,900 This classification of rural and urban areas is the outcome of a project in 2004, by: Office for National Statistics (ONS); Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), Office of the Deputy Prime Minister; Countryside Agency, and the National Assembly for Wales. Super Output Areas (SOAs) are classified within this range to enable them to be analysed and this data to be used in the development and monitoring of rural and urban policies. Age Groups as Percentage of the Population Children & Young People (0 to 19) 25.09% Working Age (20 to 64 men, 59 women) 57.16% Older People (men 65+, women 60+) 17.74% Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 1 Community Partnerships Ethnicity Chart 1.1.2 shows the split of ethnicity in area. Chart 1.1.3 shows the split of ethnicity by age, showing the difference in ethnicity in the younger generation. Source: Office of National Statistics (ONS) Mid year estimates 08, totals differ from county projections. Chart 1.1.2 Chart 1.1.3 Religion There has been no collection or estimation of religion figures since the 2001 census. In Chart 1.1.4 the breakdown of religions within the district has been estimated using ONS percentages of religion by ethnicity, and the ONS estimated Ethnicity figures, 2008. Chart 1.1.4 Buddhist 0.28% Village, Hamlet & isolated dwelling 0.16% Christian 68.73% 76.01% 78.81% Religion Urban ONS 2001 Census Town and fringe 0.14% Hindu 1.25% 0.24% 0.19% Jewish 0.11% 0.09% 0.13% Muslim 1.27% 0.16% 0.24% Sikh 0.38% 0.12% 0.07% Any other religion 0.29% 0.23% 0.21% No religion 19.49% 15.71% 13.65% Religion not stated 8.20% 7.27% 6.55% Sexual Orientation Very little data is collected that gives a picture of people’s sexuality in the county. In the 2005, the Government estimated that approximately 6% of the UK population is either gay men, lesbians or bisexuals. This figure would potentially equate to over 32,000 Northamptonshire residents. There is no plan to ask for this data in the 2011 census. Disability Source: ONS Annual Population survey April 08 – March 09 Both DDA (current disability) and work-limiting disabled 36,100 DDA disabled (current disability) only 14,800 Work-limiting disabled only 13,400 Total Disabled figures 64,300 Percentage of Population 9.91 DDA disabled people.1-Disability status is a self-reported measure on the Labour Force Survey (LFS). Respondents are defined as DDA disabled if they reported health problems or disabilities which they expect to last for more than a year and either reported a progressive illness or that their health problems or disabilities substantially limited their ability to carry out normal day to day activities. 1 “DDA Disabled” refers to people likely to be covered by the Discrimination against Disability Act, as actual coverage protection by the DDA is only determined by a court or tribunal. Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 2 Community Partnerships Indices of Deprivation 2007 – Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Average Score: 16.05 (Range 0.37 to 85.46) Ranking Northamptonshire 111th of 149 Councils in England (1 is most deprived) Average Rank: 12,663 out of 32,482 Ranking Northamptonshire 112th of 149 Councils in England (1 is most deprived 44 SOAs in area are within the top 20% most deprived in country Where 1 is most deprived LSOA Local Authority Ward Score UK Rank County Rank Out of 32482 Out of407 E01027150 E01026968 E01027153 E01027244 Northampton Corby Northampton Northampton Castle Kingswood Castle Spencer 60.79 59.28 55.97 52.23 840 972 1354 1899 1 2 3 4 E01027168 E01027235 Northampton Northampton Eastfield St James 49.85 49.35 2338 2434 5 6 E01026960 E01026965 E01027140 E01027334 E01026950 E01027127 E01027239 E01027242 E01027231 E01027310 E01027199 E01027195 E01027156 E01027318 E01027013 E01026961 E01027110 E01026951 E01027083 E01027349 E01027229 E01027177 E01027249 E01027198 E01027161 E01026967 E01027131 E01027248 E01026963 E01027170 E01027331 E01026966 E01027241 E01026954 E01027243 E01027214 E01027226 E01027200 Corby Corby Northampton Wellingborough Corby Kettering Northampton Northampton Northampton Wellingborough Northampton Northampton Northampton Wellingborough Daventry Corby Kettering Corby Kettering Wellingborough Northampton Northampton Northampton Northampton Northampton Corby Kettering Northampton Corby Northampton Wellingborough Corby Northampton Corby Northampton Northampton Northampton Northampton Hazlewood Kingswood Billing Hemmingwell Central Warkton Spencer Spencer St David Brickhill Lumbertubs Lumbertubs Delapre Croyland Hill Hazlewood St Mary's Central Avondale Swanspool St David Ecton Brook Thorpelands Lumbertubs Delapre Kingswood Wickstead Thorpelands Hillside Eastfield Hemmingwell Kingswood Spencer Danesholme Spencer Old Duston St Crispin Lumbertubs 48.59 48.12 47.67 46.78 45.87 45.58 45.13 44.61 43.54 43.11 42.17 42.16 41.59 40.45 40.30 39.65 39.14 39.05 38.89 38.81 38.74 38.58 38.56 38.54 38.28 37.90 37.37 36.90 36.89 36.66 36.54 36.11 35.88 35.63 35.30 35.00 34.88 34.73 2563 2653 2747 2922 3131 3197 3311 3430 3710 3833 4080 4085 4244 4535 4567 4765 4907 4939 4998 5029 5045 5101 5108 5111 5184 5292 5436 5597 5601 5693 5737 5866 5949 6056 6188 6292 6335 6400 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 3 Where falls in UK Rural / Urban Classification 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K 10% 10% Urban >10K Urban >10K 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Urban >10K Community Partnerships Community Involvement and Cohesion Place Survey(2008) Participate in regular volunteering Think that people from different backgrounds get on well together in their local area Feel that they belong to their neighbourhood Have civil participation in the local area People who agree that you can influence decisions affecting your local area? People who would like to be more involved in decisions that affect your local area? Perceive that people in the area tend to treat one another with respect and consideration 24.82% 51.06% 58.33% 13.93% 22.58% 81.43% 65.63% Participants in the Place Survey were asked to choose what they thought were the 5 most important things that: 1. Made somewhere a good place to live 2. Most needed improving. Shown are the percentages of respondents who chose these catagories for these questions. Do public services in your area: Promote the interests of local residents Act on the concerns of local residents Treat all types of people fairly Overall Satisfaction with the area as a place to live In the local area how much of a problem are: Noisy neighbours or loud parties Teenagers hanging around the streets Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 4 Community Partnerships Hate Crime/Incidents Reporting Source: Compiled by Northamptonshire Rights and Equality Council Statistics from Northamptonshire Police, NCC and partners Hate Crime 2006-2008 Per 1000 Population East Northamptonshire Corby Kettering Wellingborough Northampton Daventry South Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Disablist Faith Homophobic Racist Total 0.29 0.18 0.44 0.32 0.34 .015 0.03 0.26 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.29 0.57 0.23 0.49 0.75 0.32 0.11 0.44 1.29 4.69 2.12 2.91 5.61 1.34 0.6 3.01 1.89 5.46 2.81 3.74 6.74 1.84 0.74 3.73 Reported Hate Incidents per 1000 population Verbal abuse / Threat Common Assault Criminal damage / arson Telephone Calls / texts Graffiti / Slogan Letters/ leaflets/ posters Violence with injuries Others TOTAL Corby Daventry East Northamptonshire Kettering Northampton South Northamptonshire Wellingborough 0.70 0.80 0.16 0.05 0.07 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.00 - 0.05 0.11 1.09 0.50 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.00 - 0.06 0.67 0.64 1.74 0.08 0.31 0.02 0.17 0.03 0.09 0.11 0.04 - 0.05 0.87 0.02 0.02 0.30 2.77 0.44 0.03 0.03 0.03 - 0.03 - 0.06 0.63 1.07 0.03 0.07 0.04 0.01 0.03 - 0.25 1.49 Northamptonshire 1.02 0.14 0.08 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.16 1.52 2009 2009 Incidents Motivation 90% Racist 6% Homophobic 1% Religious 1.05 3% Disablist Top 15 Wards in Northamptonshire 2009 Area Corby Ward Central Northampton Castle Northampton St. Crispin Northampton Lumbertubs Northampton Abington Northampton Delapre Northampton Spencer Wellingborough Castle Daventry Hill Daventry Abbey South Tower Hill Corby East Northamptonshire Northampton Kettering Daventry Raunds Saxon St. David William Knibb Abbey North Verbal abuse / Common Threat Assault Criminal damage / arson Telephone Calls / texts Graffiti / Slogan Letters/ leaflets/ posters Violence with injuries Others - - 1.00 TOTAL 17.00 - - 1.00 8.82 0.20 - 0.20 6.30 - - 0.44 5.22 0.13 0.25 0.63 4.63 - - 0.22 4.44 - - 0.89 4.44 0.33 - 0.17 3.50 - - 0.17 3.33 9.00 6.36 3.10 4.33 1.75 3.22 2.00 2.17 2.83 2.00 0.73 1.30 0.22 1.38 0.33 0.22 0.33 - 2.00 0.27 0.40 0.11 0.38 0.33 0.89 0.17 - 2.00 0.09 0.40 0.11 0.13 0.22 0.17 - 1.00 0.36 0.70 0.33 0.22 0.17 0.33 2.00 - - 0.50 - - - 0.75 3.25 2.33 0.33 0.33 - - - - - 3.00 2.67 0.33 - - - - - - 3.00 2.00 0.22 - 0.22 0.33 0.11 - 0.11 3.00 1.83 0.33 - 0.17 - 0.33 - 0.17 2.83 2.33 0.22 0.11 - - - - - 2.67 Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 5 Community Partnerships Housing Average House Price January to March 2010 Source: Land Registry Average House Price Annual Change +7.8% +7.2 Quarterly Change -2.9% -1.7% Northamptonshire £172,821 East Midlands £160,069 Household Tenure Northamptonshire Urban Village, Hamlet & isolated dwellings Town and fringe 73.69% 71.16% 77.58% 79.22% Owns outright 26.86% 24.53% 35.23% 29.96% Owns with a mortgage or loan 46.28% 46.00% 41.99% 48.87% Shared ownership 0.55% 0.63% 0.36% 0.39% 17.17% 19.86% 9.98% 12.57% Council (Local Authority) 13.35% 15.83% 7.69% 8.73% Other social rented 3.82% 4.03% 2.30% 3.84% 6.87% 6.85% 8.97% 6.06% Private landlord or letting agency 6.04% 6.07% 7.75% 5.27% Employer of a household member 0.18% 0.12% 0.47% 0.21% Relative/ friend of a household member 0.51% 0.54% 0.47% 0.44% Private rented: Other 0.14% 0.12% 0.28% 0.14% Living rent free 2.27% 2.13% 3.47% 2.16% March 2009 March 2010 2,472 2,883 Source: ONS 2001 census Owned Social rented Private rented Net additional homes provided (National Indicator 154) Number of affordable homes delivered (gross) 893 (National Indicator 155) March 2009 Number of Households living in Temporary Accommodation 91 December 2009 Numbers of Households Accepted as being Homeless and in priority need April 08 to March 09 Source: Communities and Local Government Total White Black Asian Other Ethnic Origin Ethnic Origin Not stated 826 696 49 15 20 46 No per 1,000 households 2.9 Yearly Change -5.4% Repossession and Eviction Orders Source: Ministry of Justice Period Mortgages January - December, 2009 No. of claims (per 1,000 households Northamptonshire England Landlords % that lead to Orders Change in no. orders from same period, previous year No. of claims (per 1,000 households % that lead to Orders Change in no. orders from same period, previous year 5.6 80.70% -35% 4.84 77.29% 7% 4.05 77.28% -35% 6.03 67.66% -8% Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 6 Community Partnerships Count of Gypsy and Traveller Caravans 16th July 2009 Source: Communities and Local Government Authorised sites (with planning permission) No. of Caravans Northamptonshire East Midlands England Socially Rented 2 110 Unauthorised sites (without planning permission) No. of Caravans on Sites on Gypsies own land Private "Tolerated" 139 19 "Not tolerated" 0 No. of Caravans on Sites on land not owned by Gypsies "Not "Tolerated" tolerated" 30 2 Total All Caravans 300 316 691 71 156 104 64 1402 6603 7105 1205 987 579 958 17437 2. Previously referred to as local authority sites. Includes sites owned by Registered Social Landlords Place Survey(2008) Participants in the Place Survey were asked to choose what they thought were the 5 most important things that: 1. Made somewhere a good place to live 2. Most needed improving. Shown are the percentages of respondents who chose these catagories for these questions. Overall satisfaction with your home as a place to live Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 7 Community Partnerships Economic Wellbeing Indices of Deprivation 2007 Income Average Score 0.11 (Scores Range from 0.00 to 0.83) Ranking Northamptonshire 119th of 149 Councils in England (1 is most deprived) Average Rank 19,773 out of 32,482 Ranking Northamptonshire 122nd of 149 Councils in England (1 is most deprived) There are 43 Super Output Areas (SOAs) within the top 20% most deprived in country, 13 SOAs within the top 10% most deprived in country. Employment Average Score 0.08 (Scores Range from 0.00 to 0.65) Ranking Northamptonshire 117th of 149 Councils in England (1 is most deprived) Average Rank 20,369 out of 32,482 Ranking Northamptonshire 120th of 149 Councils in England (1 is most deprived) There are 37 SOAs within the top 20% most deprived in country, 11 SOAs within the top 10% most deprived in country. Useful link for Economic details: http://www.northamptonshireobservatory.org.uk/publications/document.asp?documentid=1810 Business Units 2008 Active Enterprises New Enterprises Ended Enterprises 0-4 21495 2870 2245 Employment Size Band 5 - 9 10-19 20 + 3140 1425 1365 145 70 20 180 55 30 Survival Of All New Businesses since 2003 Total 27425 3105 2510 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year Survival Survival Survival Survival Survival 95.38% 80.75% 65.66% 55.41% 47.69% Source: ONS, Compiled from VAT registrations and PAYE contributors. Average Gross Weekly Earnings Full Time Part Time Male Female £623.40 £172.70 £482.60 £182.50 England Full Time £656.20 £507.20 Source: Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, Office for National Statistics. £- indicates not enough data available to calculate an average Source: ONS annual business inquiry employee analysis 2008 Employee jobs by industry All VAT and/or PAYE Based Local Units Source: ONS annual business inquiry employee analysis 2008 Manufacturing 46,600 Construction 14.79% 12,900 4.09% 253,700 80.51% Distribution, hotels & restaurants 76,000 24.12% Transport & communications 25,700 8.16% Finance, IT, other business activities 67,300 21.36% Public admin, education & health 70,800 22.47% Other services 13,900 4.41% 21,500 6.82% Services Tourism-related † † - Tourism consists of industries that are also part of the services industry Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 8 Community Partnerships Personal Insolvency 29% of the Counties JSA Claimants are under 25 The number of JSA claimants in 2010 decreased 3.6% from the same period in 2008 Of the 17,070 claimants, 2.925 (17%) had been claiming for over a year and 10,795(63%) had been claiming for up to 6 months Bank Accounts and Savings Source: Financial Inclusion for the East and South Midlands (fichampions.com) It is estimated that 5,684 households in Northamptonshire do not have access to a bank account (Based on an estimated 2% of households in East Midlands region not having access to a bank account) % of Child Trust Fund accounts opened by parents/guardians Households that are Fuel Poor*: Northamptonshire 77.8% UK 74.6% Northamptonshire Source: Department of Energy and Climate Change 11.5% *The definition of a fuel poor household is one which needs to spend more than 10% of its income on all fuel use and to heat its home to an adequate standard of warmth. Affordable Credit Source: Experian report for the Financial Inclusion Taskforce, HM Treasury. November 2007 Northamptonshire has 15 wards in the top 10% of national ranking of wards that require access to affordable and resposible credit. Ward Warkton Kingswood Spencer Hazelwood Lumbertubs Central Castle East Avondale Lodge Park Thorplands Queensway West Shire Lodge St David District National Ranking (1-10,000) Kettering 244 Corby 261 Northampton 273 Corby 312 Northampton 399 Corby 465 Northampton 485 Corby 527 Kettering 531 Corby 587 Northampton 626 Wellingborough 722 Corby 842 Corby 970 Northampton 973 Place Survey (2008) Participants in the Place Survey were asked to choose what they thought were the 5 most important things that: 1. Made somewhere a good place to live 2. Most needed improving. Shown are the percentages of respondents who chose these catagories for these questions. Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 9 Community Partnerships Learning Indices of Deprivation 2007 Education Average Score 22.53 (Range from 0.03 to 99.55) Ranking Northamptonshire 66th of 149 Councils in England 1 is the most deprived Average Rank 15,592 out of 32,482 Ranking Northamptonshire 72nd of 149 Councils in England 1 is the most deprived There are- 88 SOAs within the top 20% most deprived in country, 45 SOAs within the top 10% most deprived in country. Useful links for Schools and Learning information: NCC Children & Young people research: http://www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/en/councilservices/cyp/cypp/Pages/ResearchandStatistics.aspx Department for Education Website: http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/inyourarea/leas/lea_928.shtml Data from School Census 2009 Local Authority Nursery Maintained: Primary Secondary Special Pupil Referral Unit Academy Independent Total Number of Schools 9 264 38 12 3 3 23 352 2008 13.32% 2007 12.34% Average Class Size 26.0 20.2 Pupils Eligible for Free School Meals Pupils of Ethnic Heritage Source: Schools Census 2009 14.11% Number of Pupils 817 56,082 43,597 1,056 195 3,453 5,853 111,053 2009 9.25% 2006 11.24% 2008 7.62% 2007 6.71% 2006 8.46% 7.2% of pupils with 1st Language other than English % of pupils with Special Educational needs in mainstream schools Northamptonshire East Midlands England With Statements Primary Secondary 1997 2009 1997 2009 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 Without Statements Primary Secondary 1997 2009 1997 2009 21 21 19 20 16 18 15 19 17 18 15 19 70.5% of students achieving level 4 or above at Key Stage 2 in English and Maths (2009) 41.45% of students achieving 5+A*-C grades at GCSE and equivalent, including Maths and English (2009) Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 10 Community Partnerships % of students achieving 5+A*-C grades at GCSE and equivalent (including Maths and English) Ethnicity White British Irish Any Other White Background White And Asian White And Black African White And Black Caribbean Any Other Mixed Backgrnd Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi Any Other Asian Background Black Caribbean Other Black African Somali Any Other Black Background Chinese Other Ethnic Group Total Northamptonshire Students % 5+A*-C inc E&M 2008 2009 2008 2009 7335 6974 46.1 50.3 18 15 44.44 66.7 152 190 29.6 35.3 31 33 54.8 78.8 18 21 55.6 66.7 101 89 32.7 34.8 67 66 56.7 48.5 111 103 62.2 84.5 26 25 53.8 44 62 72 30.7 38.9 31 42 54.8 50 74 67 32.4 28.4 84 77 44.1 40.3 18 18 16.7 22.2 39 49 28.2 44.9 24 17 50 52.9 20 28 35.0 28.6 8211 7886 45.6 49.8 16 – 18 Not Known Northamptonshire Target East Midlands England Dec 07 3.1% 3.6% 4.5% Dec 08 2.8% 4.1% 4.6% Oct 09 14.1% 8.5% - Nov 09 Dec 09 2.4% 2.0% 4.0% 2.3% - 16 – 18 NEET Not in Employment, Education or Training Dec 07 Dec 08 Oct 09 Nov 09 Dec 09 5.5% 5.3% 8.2% 6.0% 5.5% 7.5% 5.1% 4.8% 5.6% 5.4% 6.6% 6.6% - Place Survey(2008) Participants in the Place Survey were asked to choose what they thought were the 5 most important things that: 1. Made somewhere a good place to live 2. Most needed improving. Shown are the percentages of respondents who chose these catagories for these questions. Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 11 Community Partnerships Community Safety Indices of Deprivation 2007 Crime 0.10 (Range from -3.74 to 3.19) Average Score Ranking Northamptonshire 81st of 149 Councils in England 1 is the most deprived Average Rank 15,515 out of 32,482 Ranking Northamptonshire 85th of 149 Councils in England 1 is the most deprived There are 135 SOAs within the top 20% most deprived in country. 71 SOAs within the top 10% most deprived in country. Useful links for information on Crime and Community safety: Northamptonshire Observatory: http://www.northamptonshireobservatory.org.uk/safercommunities/ ComPASS Website: http://www.compassunit.com/publications/archive.asp Police Statistics Crime Mapper: http://maps.police.uk/view/nor Crime Rates Source: The Home Office, Information from Northamptonshire Police. Period 2008/2009 Violence against the person offences Sexual offences Robbery offences Burglary dwelling offences Theft of a motor vehicle offences Theft from a vehicle offences Interfering with a motor vehicle offences Recorded crime BCS comparator offences Number of offences per 1,000 of population % Change from previous period England and Wales Rate 13.97 1.13 1.32 13.49 3.29 8.10 1.59 54.50 -10.71 8.31 2.51 5.81 -5.70 -3.36 -6.59 -5.67 16.42 0.94 1.47 12.23 2.72 7.29 0.88 49.52 Place Survey(2008) Participants in the Place Survey were asked to choose what they thought were the 5 most important things that: 1. Made somewhere a good place to live 2. Most needed improving. Shown are the percentages of respondents who chose these catagories for these questions. Do public services in your area: Work to make the area safe Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 12 Community Partnerships Satisfaction with each aspect of public services in your local area Local Police force Local Fire and rescue services How safe/unsafe do you feel when outside in your local area after dark? How safe/unsafe do you feel when outside in your local area during the day? In the local area how much of a problem are: People using/dealing drugs People being drunk or rowdy in public Abandoned or burnt-out cars Do you agree that the police and other local public services: Seek people's views about anti-social behaviour and crime in your local area? Are successfully dealing with anti-social behaviour and crime in your local area? Fire Incidents Source: ONS, information from Northamptonshire Fire Service Period 2006 Total incidents Total Fires Fires; Accidental Fires; Deliberate Special Services Good Intent False Alarms Malicious False Alarms False Alarms Due to Apparatus Total Casualties Fatal Casualties Non-Fatal Casualties Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 Total Incidents 8057 2087 917 1170 1683 1170 246 2871 25.90% 11.38% 14.52% 20.89% 14.52% 3.05% 35.63% England 632606 20.75% 11.35% 9.40% 24.18% 14.92% 3.85% 36.31% 112 3 54 1.39% 0.04% 0.67% 1.81% 0.06% 1.74% 13 % Community Partnerships Transport Northampton has excellent connections to the rest of the country via its road, rail and air networks. Northampton has 3 junctions onto the M1 as well as providing easy motorway links to the M6 and M25. East Northamptonshire and Kettering’s prime location on the A14 makes it within easy reach of the A1, M1 and M6. It is also only 15 minutes from the Eurohub rail and has direct links to east coast ports. A regular main line rail service links Wellingborough to London (St Pancras International station) in just 50 minutes. Ownership of Cars or Vans by household Source: 2001 Census ONS No car or van 1 car or van 2 cars or vans 3 cars or vans 20.84% 42.50% 29.19% 5.71% 4 or more cars or vans 1.76% Travel to work Urban Works mainly at or from home 7.39% Bus, minibus or coach 5.70% Train 1.16% Taxi or minicab 0.81% Driving a car or van 61.71% Passenger in a car or van 8.50% Motorcycle, scooter or moped 0.76% Bicycle 2.69% On foot 10.91% Underground, metro, light rail or tram 0.07% Other 0.07% Source: ONS Census 2001 Rural 11.86% 2.16% 1.48% 0.17% 68.44% 6.11% 0.84% 1.46% 7.01% 0.08% 0.39% Total number of people killed or seriously injured in road traffic accidents. June 2009 (3 year rolling average) 1328 Average miles to work 14.40 Place Survey(2008) Participants in the Place Survey were asked to choose what they thought were the 5 most important things that: 1. Made somewhere a good place to live 2. Most needed improving. Shown are the percentages of respondents who chose these catagories for these questions. Are you satisfied with? Local transport information Local Bus Services Frequency of using Local transport information Local Bus Services Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 14 Community Partnerships Access Indices of Deprivation 2007 Barriers to Housing and Services Average Score: 17.58 (Range from 0.30 to 72.28) Ranking Northamptonshire 106th of 149 Councils in England 1 is the most deprived Average Rank 15,592 out of 32,482 Ranking Northamptonshire 107 of 149 Councils in England th 1 is the most deprived There are 42 SOAs within the top 20% most deprived in country. 13 SOAs within the top 10% most deprived in country 2008 Local Authority Core Accessibility Indicators Source: Department of Transport within 20 mins within 40 mins Walk/Public Transport 96.37% 98.19% 16-74 year olds Cycle 96.97% 100.00% Car 100.00% 100.00% People currently claiming JSA, who are within 40 mins walk/public transport 99.79% within 15 mins within 30 mins Walk/Public Transport 97.26% 99.49% Primary School 5-10 year olds Cycle 99.24% 100.00% Source: DCSF Edubase Car 100.00% 100.00% Population, currently entitled to Free School Meals, who are within 30 mins walk/public transport 99.90% within 20 mins within 40 mins Walk/Public Transport 73.69% 96.93% Secondary School 11-15 year olds Cycle 90.39% 98.70% Source: DCSF Edubase Car 100.00% 100.00% Population, currently entitled to Free School Meals, who are within 40 mins walk/public transport 98.90% Employment Source: Annual ONS Business Enquiry Further Education 16-19 year olds Source: DCSF Edubase Hospital Source: NHS Choices GP Source :NHS Connecting for health Food Store Source: Pitney Bowes MapInfo Retail locations Walk/Public Transport Cycle Car within 30 mins within 60 mins 91.61% 98.78% 96.37% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% within 30 mins within 60 mins Walk/Public Transport 82.61% 97.94% All households Cycle 83.82% 99.42% Car 100.00% 100.00% People with no access to a car, who are within 60 mins walk/public transport 99.19% within 15 mins within 30 mins Walk/Public Transport 83.23% 97.60% All households Cycle 88.55% 99.23% Car 100.00% 100.00% People with no access to a car, who are within 30 mins walk/public transport 99.01% within 15 mins within 30 mins Walk/Public Transport 92.21% 98.81% All households Cycle 92.86% 99.20% Car 100.00% 100.00% People with no access to a car, who are within 30 mins walk/public transport 99.59% Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 15 Community Partnerships Health and Wellbeing Indices of Deprivation 2007 Health Average Score -0.40 (Range from -3.35 to 3.63) Ranking Northamptonshire 114th of 149 Councils in England 1 is the most deprived Average Rank 20,590 out of 32,482 Ranking Northamptonshire 114th of 149 Councils in England 1 is the most deprived There are 26 SOAs within the top 20% most deprived in country. 5 SOAs within the top 10% most deprived in country The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) provides a comprehensive picture of the county’s health. It is available to view on the Northamptonshire Observatory. http://www.northamptonshireobservatory.org.uk/projects/projectdetail.asp?projectid=114 Percentage of Total Population living with Long Term Illness (LTI) 18.35% Source: ONS 2001 Census % of Ethnic group with LTI Other White Mixed Asian Black 18.47% 33.15% 17.23% 8.67% 15.25% 16.12% Other ethnic group 9.52% White British White Irish Older Population estimates 2008 Source: Projecting Older People Population Information System.(POPPI) Age Group With a LTI 65-74 37.3% 75-84 52.7% 85+ 55.6% Living alone with a LTI 10.0% 23.0% 34.7% Projected increase of Older population with an LTI, by 2015 22.6% Life Expectancy 2006-2008 Source: ONS, NHS health stats At Birth Male Female 77.97 82.03 Male 17.70 At 65 Female 20.23 Rate of Under 18 conceptions per 1000 female population aged 15-17. Sources: Office for National Statistics and Teenage Pregnancy Unit, *06-08 data is provisional Rate % leading to termination 1998-00 45.6 2001-03 42.9 2004-06 41.0 40.8 42.6 43.2 Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 16 2005-07 2006-08* 39.5 38.8 43.9 44.0 change in rate 98-00 to 06-08 -14.9% Community Partnerships All service users on careFirst who received a service from us in the 2008-2009 financial year Source: from Northamptonshire County Council Ethnicity White British Black Asian White Other Mixed Gender 89.80% 1.15% Male Total Clients 17358 Age 40.85% 18 – 64 31.73% 1.61% 3.20% 0.63% Claimants Figures Female 59.15% 65+ 68.27% Primary Classification Learning Disability Mental Health Physical Disability Substance Misuse Other Vulnerable Adults 8.80% 20.60% 70.03% 0.07% 0.50% November 2009 Source: Nomis 1,920 claims for Disability Living Allowance. 61.46% have been claiming for 5 or more years and 5.25% were new claims, from the previous 3 months Of male claimants 18.4% were 0-15 years, 61.1% were 16-64 years and 20.5% were over pensionable age. Of female claimants 8.5% were 0-15 years, 53.5% were 16-59 years and 38.0% were over pensionable age. 7,110 claims for Incapacity Benefit (IB) and Severe Disablement Allowance (SDA) 30.10% have been claiming for 5 or more years and 29.73% were new claims, from the previous 3 months. Male Claimants counted for 56.4% of the total claims, Female claimants were 43.6% Place Survey(2008) Participants in the Place Survey were asked to choose what they thought were the 5 most important things that: 1. Made somewhere a good place to live 2. Most needed improving. Shown are the percentages of respondents who chose these catagories for these questions. Satisfaction with each aspect of public services in your local area Your GP (local doctor) Your Local Hospital Your local Dentist Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 17 Community Partnerships Environment Indices of Deprivation Living Environment Average Score 11.62 (Range from 0.18 to 92.83) Ranking Northamptonshire 129th of 149 Councils in England 1 is the most deprived Average Rank 22,545 out of 32,482 Ranking Northamptonshire 130th of 149 Councils in England 1 is the most deprived There are 15 SOAs within the top 20% most deprived in country. 1 SOAs within the top 10% most deprived in country Useful links for environment information: The Environment Agency website: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/ Country Parks website: http://www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/en/councilservices/Leisure/countryside/Pages/default.aspx Pocket Parks website: http://www.pocketparks.com/ NCC Waste and recycling: http://www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/en/councilservices/environ/waste/Pages/default.aspx % of river assessed as good quality Source: Environment Agency Chemical Biological 2005 56% 69% 2008 76% 63% Gas Electric 2003 19,401kWh 5,024kWh 2008 16,785kWh 3,841kWh Average Annual domestic consumption Source: ONS/Dept of Energy & Climate Estimates of CO2 emissions tonnes CO2 Source: Department of Energy and Climate Change Total emissions per capita (per 1,000 of population) Change in Total CO2 emissions Year on Year Domestic emissions per capita Industry and Commercial emissions per capita Road Transport emissions per capita 2005 9.6 - 2006 9.5 -1.0% 2007 9.2 -3.2% 2.4 3.4 3.7 2.4 3.4 3.6 2.3 3.2 3.6 Mar 2009 627.13 Jun 2009 152.63 Sept 2009 305.26 Dec 2009 462.22 Mar 2009 Jun 2009 Sept 2009 Dec 2009 41.97 45.20 44.60 42.23 Waste Management Source: Northamptonshire County Council Waste Management Residual House hold waste per household (KG) Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 18 Community Partnerships Place Survey(2008) Participants in the Place Survey were asked to choose what they thought were the 5 most important things that: 1. Made somewhere a good place to live 2. Most needed improving. Shown are the percentages of respondents who chose these catagories for these questions. Do public services in your area: Work to make the area cleaner and greener Are you satisfied with? Keeping public land clear of litter and refuse Refuse collection Doorstep recycling Local tips/Household waste recycling centres Frequency of using: Local tips/Household waste recycling centres In the local area how much of a problem are: Rubbish or litter lying around Vandalism, graffiti and other deliberate damage to property or vehicles Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 19 Community Partnerships Culture and Leisure % of adults participating in sport or active recreation % of people engaging with the arts 21.9 45.7 Lottery Grants £ per head of population Culture Spend, per head by similar Authorities Source: Department for Culture, Media and Sport Lottery Funding received Total Northamptonshire Since 95 In In 2008 2009 £150.84 £6.22 £7.64 East Midlands 2009 £16.41 Arts £26.79 £0.84 £2.39 £1.64 Heritage £21.28 £0.68 £0.61 £2.26 Sport £31.31 £0.87 £1.02 £8.69 Place Survey(2008) Participants in the Place Survey were asked to choose what they thought were the 5 most important things that: 1. Made somewhere a good place to live 2. Most needed improving. Shown are the percentages of respondents who chose these catagories for these questions. Are you satisfied with? Sport/leisure facilities Libraries Museums/galleries Theatres/concert halls Parks and open spaces Frequency of using: Sport/leisure facilities Libraries Museums/galleries Theatres/concert halls Parks and open spaces Northamptonshire County Area Profile Version 2 20 Community Partnerships