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Growing the right way fora bigger, better Peterborough

Parish Profiles

2011 CensusPeterborough

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Revision Information: Inserted missing percentage information on household type and corrected percentage information for accommodation type, 4 March 2013 Correction to the percentage calculations for Travel to work tables 8 March 2013

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Contents

Page Introduction iii User Notes iv 2011 Census Parish Profiles

Peterborough Unitary Authority 1 Ailsworth 5 Bainton 9 Barnack (inclusive of St Martins Without) 13 Borough Fen 17 Bretton 21 Castor 25 Deeping Gate 29 Etton 33 Eye 37 Glinton 41 Hampton Hargate and Vale 45 Helpston 49 Marholm 53 Maxey 57 Newborough 61 Northborough 65 Orton Longueville 69 Orton Waterville 73 Peakirk 77 St Martins Without (Included within Barnack parish profile) Southorpe 81 Sutton (inclusive of Upton parish) 85 Thorney 89 Thornhaugh 93 Ufford 97 Upton (Included within Sutton parish profile) Wansford 101 Wittering 105 Wothorpe 109

East of England 113 England 117

Map showing Peterborough parish boundaries 121 Glossary 123

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Introduction

The latest census in England and Wales took place on 27 March 2011. The 2011 Census was designed to provide the most accurate snapshot of the population. It collected data on living arrangements and personal characteristics of the usual resident population, including all residents of communal establishments.

The census data releases cover a wide range of characteristics and topics including age, sex, ethnicity, language, method of travel to work, economic activity and accommodation. The census is unique because it is the only information source that measures these characteristics across the whole population and by a comprehensive range of geographical areas, including parishes.

The census data is used to understand similarities and differences in the population’s characteristics locally, regionally and nationally. This information is valuable to a wide range of users for planning and delivering services or identifying potential customers.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is responsible for the 2011 Census project.

Peterborough Census Parish Profiles

This document provides a Census Parish Profile for each of the 27 parishes within the Peterborough Unitary Authority area, though it has been necessary to combine the data for two very small parishes, St Martins Without and Upton, with the neighbouring parishes of Barnack and Sutton respectively. The profiles have been compiled to provide a quick reference summary of the most frequently requested characteristics.

To help understand the similarities and differences between parts of Peterborough, the city as a whole and how things compare with the regional and national picture, profiles are also provided for Peterborough Unitary Authority, the East of England and England.

A map showing the location of the parishes within Peterborough is also provided.

More detailed mapping of the parish boundaries can be found on the city council’s web site.

Parish boundaries via Hawkeye mapping system http://hawkeye.peterborough.gov.uk/hawkeye/ click on ‘Electoral [+]’, tick ‘Parish Boundaries’, then ‘Display on Map’

A similar document containing Peterborough Census Ward Profiles is also available.

Further Census Data for Peterborough

Further census information for Peterborough and access interactive data analysis tools including mapped data is available via the city council’s website http://www.peterborough.gov.uk/community_information/about_peterborough/2011_census.aspx

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User Notes

Data Disclosure Control

When publishing data at the small area level there is a risk that individuals or other entities (e,g. households, families businesses) could be identified and confidential information about them could be released. For the 2011 Census, ONS has tried to strike the right balance between disclosure risk and data utility. This is reflected in the restriction of the level of detail made available in some tables, particularly for smaller geographical areas.

In Peterborough at the parish level the impact of data disclosure control measures means that it is not possible to produce parish profiles for the parishes of St Martins Without and Upton. The data has been combined and reported within Barnack and Sutton Parish Profiles respectively.

Parish Boundaries

The 2011 Peterborough Census Parish Profiles are based on parish boundaries in place in 2004 and are therefore directly comparable with 2001 data.

In Peterborough, a number of parish boundary changes have been implemented since 2004, these are set out in Statutory Instrument 2007 No.325. However, the changes involve very little or no population. The most notable change involved a single output area (OA) [Ref E00171281] located at the western end of the Sugar Way development in Woodston. The OA, whilst located within the Orton Longueville parish in 2001 contained no occupied dwellings at the time. By 2011, due to the 2007 boundary changes, the output area now lies outside of Orton Longueville parish. The parish profile reflects the current (2011) parish boundary, but due to the fact that the output area in question contained no population in 2001, it is still appropriate to make a direct comparison between 2001 and 2011 census data.

In addition to the above changes, Hampton Hargate and Vale Parish was newly formed in 2010. A census parish profile has been produced, though it should be noted that there is no 2001 equivalent profile.

Newborough and Borough Fen Parishes – A census parish profile has been produced for each of the parishes, which at the time of the census (27 March 2011), functioned as independent parishes. In April 2011, the city council approved “the grouping of the parishes of Borough Fen and Newborough and allow a common parish council under the name of Newborough and Borough Fen Parish Council to be formed, and request the Council to make an Order to bring the parish council into force”.

Terminology

A glossary of the census terms used in the Peterborough Census Parish Profiles is made available at the back of this document providing the information needed to understand, interpret and re-use census statistics.

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2011 Census Profile forPeterborough UAUnitary Authority

0 - 4: 13,9045 - 7: 7,0888 - 9: 4,33610 - 14: 11,34915: 2,45916 - 17: 4,74118 - 19: 4,29820 - 24: 12,50225 - 29: 15,04630 - 44: 40,31545 - 59: 33,33360 - 64: 9,38265 - 74: 12,70175 - 84: 8,82984 - 89: 2,25890 and over: 1,090

7.63.92.46.21.32.62.36.88.2

22.018.25.16.94.81.20.6

Total: 183,631

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 183,631

Approx number of dwellings 76,760Area (hectares): 34,338Population density (people per hectare): 5.3Average household size (people): 2.5

Number of households: 74,023

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 181,827Population living in communal establishments 1,804

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 130,232White - Irish: 1,257White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 560White - Other white: 19,495

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 1,542Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 827Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 1,384Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 1,195

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 4,636Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 12,078Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 229Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 872Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 3,677

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 2,480Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 1,174Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 510

%70.9%0.7%0.3%10.6

%0.8%0.5%0.8%0.7

%2.5%6.6%0.1%0.5%2.0

%1.4%0.6%0.3

%99.0%1.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 428Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 1,055

%0.2%0.6

E06000031 Peterborough UA1

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Christian: 104,202Buddhist: 463Hindu: 2,320Jewish: 144Muslim: 17,251Sikh: 1,184Other religion: 591No religion: 45,183Religion not stated 12,293

%56.7%0.3%1.3%0.1%9.4%0.6%0.3%24.6%6.7

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 14,053Day-to-day activities limited a little: 16,538

Very good health: 81,275Good health: 68,493Fair health: 24,362Bad health: 7,425Very bad health: 2,076

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 10,732Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 2,616Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 4,342

%7.7%9.0

%44.3%37.3%13.3%4.0%1.1

%5.8%1.4%2.4

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 74,023

One person households 21,252

One family and no others: 45,713

Other households 7,058

%28.7

%61.8

%9.5

Aged 65 and over 8,093Other: 13,159

All aged 65 and over: 5,192Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 8,934Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 11,855Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 3,568Co-habiting couple - no children: 4,061Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 3,441Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 364Lone parent - with dependent children: 5,882Lone parent - with no dependent children: 2,416

With dependent children: 3,074All full-time students: 47All aged 65 and over: 123Other: 3,814

%10.9%17.8

%7.0%12.1%16.0%4.8%5.5%4.6%0.5%7.9%3.3

%4.2%0.1%0.2%5.2

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 23,218 %31.4Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

3,626 %15.0

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

2,423 %10.0

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

E06000031 Peterborough UA2

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TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces 76,826

Detached house or bungalow: 20,851Semi-detached: 23,918Terraced (including end-terrace): 19,376Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 10,323Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

1,298

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 590Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 470

%27.1%31.1%25.2%13.4%1.7

%0.8%0.6

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 1,145Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 6,180Average household size (people): 2.50

%1.5%8.3

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 44,566Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

14,434

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 14,168

%60.2%19.5

%19.1

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74) 132,318

Part-time employees: 18,654Full-time employees: 56,704Self-employed 10,012

Unemployed: 6,691Full-time student: 3,585

Retired: 15,323Students - incl full-time students: 5,104Looking after home or family 7,270Long-term sick or disabled 5,484Other: 3,491

%14.1%42.9%7.6

%5.1%2.7

%11.6%3.9%5.5%4.1%2.6

Working: 88,955 %67.2ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

4,41934,777

7,318

3,8791,685

6,5562,582

5912,7371,428

14,23521,927

2,694

2,8121,900

8,7672,5226,6792,7472,063

40,75648,199

66,34665,972

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 88,044

Managers, directors and senior officials: 7,855Professional occupations: 11,643Associate professional and technical occupations: 10,002Administrative and secretarial occupations: 9,870Skilled trades occupations: 8,947Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 8,122Sales and customer service occupations: 8,153Process, plant and machine operatives: 9,173Elementary occupations: 14,279

%8.9%13.2%11.4%11.2%10.2%9.2%9.3%10.4%16.2

47,740

5,1836,0825,9632,3518,0551,4552,9037,7268,022

40,304

2,6725,5614,0397,519

8926,6675,2501,4476,257

100.0 %

Peterborough UAE060000313

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications 36,158Level 1: 22,288Level 2: 23,338Apprenticeship: 5,037Level 3: 15,589Level 4 and more 29,245Other: 12,840

%25.0%15.4%16.2%3.5%10.8%20.2%8.9

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 18,412One car: 33,372Two or more cars 22,239

%25%45%30

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 88,044

Work mainly at or from home: 3,454Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 103Train: 2,220Bus, minibus or coach: 6,571Taxi: 578Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 621Driving a car or va 53,100Passenger in a car or van: 7,642Bicycle: 5,095On foot: 8,134Other method of travel to work: 526

%3.9%0.1%2.5%7.5%0.7%0.7%60.3%8.7%5.8%9.2%0.6

100.0 %

Peterborough UAE060000314

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2011 Census Profile forAilsworthParish

0 - 4: 255 - 7: 208 - 9: 1010 - 14: 3615: 316 - 17: 1318 - 19: 920 - 24: 1625 - 29: 1930 - 44: 11145 - 59: 12160 - 64: 4865 - 74: 5575 - 84: 5184 - 89: 1790 and over: 5

4.53.61.86.40.52.31.62.93.4

19.921.68.69.89.13.00.9

Total: 559

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 559

Approx number of dwellings 251Area (hectares): 636Population density (people per hectare): 0.88Average household size (people): 2.27

Number of households: 248

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 559Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 542White - Irish: 2White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 7

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 1Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 1Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 2

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 1

%97.0%0.4%0.0%1.3

%0.0%0.0%0.4%0.0

%0.2%0.0%0.0%0.2%0.4

%0.0%0.2%0.2

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 409Buddhist: 1Hindu: 0Jewish: 1Muslim: 2Sikh: 0Other religion: 1No religion: 118Religion not stated 27

%73.2%0.2%0.0%0.2%0.4%0.0%0.2%21.1%4.8

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 38Day-to-day activities limited a little: 52

Very good health: 290Good health: 182Fair health: 67Bad health: 15Very bad health: 5

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 67Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 4Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 22

%6.8%9.3

%51.9%32.6%12.0%2.7%0.9

%12.0%0.7%3.9

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 248

One person households 64

One family and no others: 174

Other households 10

%25.8

%70.2

%4.0

Aged 65 and over 34Other: 30

All aged 65 and over: 35Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 47Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 38Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 12Co-habiting couple - no children: 17Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 8Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 1Lone parent - with dependent children: 12Lone parent - with no dependent children: 4

With dependent children: 5All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 5

%13.7%12.1

%14.1%19.0%15.3%4.8%6.9%3.2%0.4%4.8%1.6

%2.0%0.0%0.0%2.0

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 87 %35.1Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

6 %9.5

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

4 %6.3

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 251

Detached house or bungalow: 157Semi-detached: 57Terraced (including end-terrace): 30Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 4Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

3

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%62.5%22.7%12.0%1.6%1.2

%0.0%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 2Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 3Average household size (people): 2.27

%0.8%1.2

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 207Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

13

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 25

%83.5%5.2

%10.1

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 392

Part-time employees: 59Full-time employees: 153Self-employed: 58

Unemployed: 14Full-time student: 9

Retired: 72Students - incl full-time students: 10Looking after home or family 11Long-term sick or disabled: 6Other: 0

%15.1%39.0%14.8

%3.6%2.3

%18.4%2.6%2.8%1.5%0.0

Working: 279 %71.2ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

68738

84

274130

536620

65

456

1030

144135

214178

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 279

Managers, directors and senior officials: 48Professional occupations: 67Associate professional and technical occupations: 44Administrative and secretarial occupations: 34Skilled trades occupations: 30Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 16Sales and customer service occupations: 11Process, plant and machine operatives: 9Elementary occupations: 20

%17.2%24.0%15.8%12.2%10.8%5.7%3.9%3.2%7.2

135

3032262

241488

144

183518326

1571

12

100.0 %

AilsworthE040011007

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 61Level 1: 60Level 2: 71Apprenticeship: 21Level 3: 50Level 4 and more 187Other: 15

%13.1%12.9%15.3%4.5%10.8%40.2%3.2

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 21One car: 101Two or more cars 126

%8%41%51

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 279

Work mainly at or from home: 28Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 17Bus, minibus or coach: 5Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 2Driving a car or van 201Passenger in a car or van: 11Bicycle: 5On foot: 6Other method of travel to work: 4

%10.0%0.0%6.1%1.8%0.0%0.7%72.0%3.9%1.8%2.2%1.4

100.0 %

AilsworthE040011008

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2011 Census Profile forBaintonParish

0 - 4: 65 - 7: 168 - 9: 810 - 14: 2215: 616 - 17: 618 - 19: 320 - 24: 325 - 29: 830 - 44: 4945 - 59: 6760 - 64: 2865 - 74: 3975 - 84: 2484 - 89: 490 and over: 1

2.15.52.87.62.12.11.01.02.8

16.923.19.7

13.48.31.40.3

Total: 290

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 290

Approx number of dwellings 131Area (hectares): 704Population density (people per hectare): 0.41Average household size (people): 2.44

Number of households: 119

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 290Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 264White - Irish: 0White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 17

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 3Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 1Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 1Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 1

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%91.0%0.0%0.0%5.9

%1.0%0.0%0.7%0.0

%0.3%0.0%0.3%0.0%0.3

%0.0%0.3%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 198Buddhist: 1Hindu: 1Jewish: 0Muslim: 1Sikh: 0Other religion: 1No religion: 58Religion not stated 30

%68.3%0.3%0.3%0.0%0.3%0.0%0.3%20.0%10.3

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 14Day-to-day activities limited a little: 26

Very good health: 157Good health: 97Fair health: 32Bad health: 3Very bad health: 1

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 32Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 2Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 3

%4.8%9.0

%54.1%33.4%11.0%1.0%0.3

%11.0%0.7%1.0

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 119

One person households 27

One family and no others: 86

Other households 6

%22.7

%72.3

%5.0

Aged 65 and over 16Other: 11

All aged 65 and over: 15Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 25Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 23Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 5Co-habiting couple - no children: 14Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 0Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 0Lone parent - with dependent children: 4Lone parent - with no dependent children: 0

With dependent children: 3All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 1Other: 2

%13.4%9.2

%12.6%21.0%19.3%4.2%11.8%0.0%0.0%3.4%0.0

%2.5%0.0%0.8%1.7

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 37 %31.1Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

0 %0.0

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

1 %3.3

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 131

Detached house or bungalow: 102Semi-detached: 17Terraced (including end-terrace): 8Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 1Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

3

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%77.9%13.0%6.1%0.8%2.3

%0.0%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 1Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 1Average household size (people): 2.44

%0.8%0.8

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 102Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

5

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 12

%85.7%4.2

%10.1

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 203

Part-time employees: 26Full-time employees: 61Self-employed: 46

Unemployed: 0Full-time student: 2

Retired: 53Students - incl full-time students: 5Looking after home or family 10Long-term sick or disabled: 0Other: 0

%12.8%30.0%22.7

%0.0%1.0

%26.1%2.5%4.9%0.0%0.0

Working: 135 %66.5ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

33931

02

233000

232215

00

302

1000

6075

102101

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 135

Managers, directors and senior officials: 24Professional occupations: 34Associate professional and technical occupations: 25Administrative and secretarial occupations: 15Skilled trades occupations: 10Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 9Sales and customer service occupations: 6Process, plant and machine operatives: 3Elementary occupations: 9

%17.8%25.2%18.5%11.1%7.4%6.7%4.4%2.2%6.7

75

1721154

101214

60

713101108425

100.0 %

BaintonE0400110111

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 19Level 1: 22Level 2: 34Apprenticeship: 8Level 3: 28Level 4 and more 113Other: 8

%8.2%9.5%14.7%3.4%12.1%48.7%3.4

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 8One car: 30Two or more cars 81

%7%25%68

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 135

Work mainly at or from home: 23Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 7Bus, minibus or coach: 2Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 0Driving a car or van 90Passenger in a car or van: 4Bicycle: 3On foot: 6Other method of travel to work: 0

%17.0%0.0%5.2%1.5%0.0%0.0%66.7%3.0%2.2%4.4%0.0

100.0 %

BaintonE0400110112

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2011 Census Profile forBarnack (including St Martins Without)Parish

0 - 4: 305 - 7: 368 - 9: 2610 - 14: 5915: 316 - 17: 2618 - 19: 1820 - 24: 3125 - 29: 2130 - 44: 15245 - 59: 21260 - 64: 6265 - 74: 13475 - 84: 9484 - 89: 1890 and over: 9

3.23.92.86.30.32.81.93.32.3

16.322.86.7

14.410.11.91.0

Total: 931

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 931

Approx number of dwellings 432Area (hectares): 1,555Population density (people per hectare): 0.6Average household size (people): 2.24

Number of households: 414

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 931Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 895White - Irish: 4White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 5White - Other white: 9

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 1

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 3Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 5Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 0

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 2Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 1

%96.1%0.4%0.5%1.0

%0.2%0.2%0.2%0.1

%0.3%0.5%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.2%0.1

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 636Buddhist: 0Hindu: 2Jewish: 0Muslim: 11Sikh: 0Other religion: 2No religion: 208Religion not stated 72

%68.3%0.0%0.2%0.0%1.2%0.0%0.2%22.3%7.7

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 63Day-to-day activities limited a little: 104

Very good health: 442Good health: 337Fair health: 119Bad health: 25Very bad health: 8

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 75Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 7Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 20

%6.8%11.2

%47.5%36.2%12.8%2.7%0.9

%8.1%0.8%2.1

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 414

One person households 124

One family and no others: 276

Other households 14

%30.0

%66.7

%3.4

Aged 65 and over 72Other: 52

All aged 65 and over: 72Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 71Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 66Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 17Co-habiting couple - no children: 16Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 7Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 2Lone parent - with dependent children: 15Lone parent - with no dependent children: 10

With dependent children: 6All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 1Other: 7

%17.4%12.6

%17.4%17.1%15.9%4.1%3.9%1.7%0.5%3.6%2.4

%1.4%0.0%0.2%1.7

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 169 %40.8Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

7 %7.4

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

6 %6.4

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 432

Detached house or bungalow: 230Semi-detached: 96Terraced (including end-terrace): 89Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 4Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

10

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 2Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 1

%53.2%22.2%20.6%0.9%2.3

%0.5%0.2

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 2Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 6Average household size (people): 2.24

%0.5%1.4

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 252Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

83

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 60

%60.9%20.0

%14.5

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 656

Part-time employees: 77Full-time employees: 251Self-employed: 84

Unemployed: 16Full-time student: 15

Retired: 151Students - incl full-time students: 20Looking after home or family 28Long-term sick or disabled: 8Other: 6

%11.7%38.3%12.8

%2.4%2.3

%23.0%3.0%4.3%1.2%0.9

Working: 427 %65.1ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

1017251

49

5813044

677933

126

937

2842

185242

331325

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 425

Managers, directors and senior officials: 70Professional occupations: 87Associate professional and technical occupations: 53Administrative and secretarial occupations: 40Skilled trades occupations: 45Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 38Sales and customer service occupations: 26Process, plant and machine operatives: 18Elementary occupations: 48

%16.5%20.5%12.5%9.4%10.6%8.9%6.1%4.2%11.3

241

4653318

38109

1432

184

243422327

28174

16

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 148Level 1: 78Level 2: 108Apprenticeship: 34Level 3: 81Level 4 and more 301Other: 27

%19.0%10.0%13.9%4.4%10.4%38.7%3.5

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 61One car: 159Two or more cars 194

%15%38%47

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 425

Work mainly at or from home: 43Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 1Train: 18Bus, minibus or coach: 16Taxi: 1Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 4Driving a car or van 281Passenger in a car or van: 16Bicycle: 8On foot: 34Other method of travel to work: 3

%10.1%0.2%4.2%3.8%0.2%0.9%66.1%3.8%1.9%8.0%0.7

100.0 %

BarnackE0400110216

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2011 Census Profile forBorough FenParish

0 - 4: 45 - 7: 08 - 9: 310 - 14: 715: 216 - 17: 318 - 19: 420 - 24: 625 - 29: 830 - 44: 1645 - 59: 4460 - 64: 1565 - 74: 575 - 84: 584 - 89: 390 and over: 1

3.20.02.45.61.62.43.24.86.3

12.734.911.94.04.02.40.8

Total: 126

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 126

Approx number of dwellings 54Area (hectares): 1,165Population density (people per hectare): 0.11Average household size (people): 2.38

Number of households: 53

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 126Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 119White - Irish: 1White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 2

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 3Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 0Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 0

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%94.4%0.8%0.0%1.6

%2.4%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.8%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 96Buddhist: 0Hindu: 0Jewish: 0Muslim: 0Sikh: 0Other religion: 1No religion: 21Religion not stated 8

%76.2%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.8%16.7%6.3

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 9Day-to-day activities limited a little: 14

Very good health: 53Good health: 44Fair health: 21Bad health: 6Very bad health: 2

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 19Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 2Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 5

%7.1%11.1

%42.1%34.9%16.7%4.8%1.6

%15.1%1.6%4.0

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 53

One person households 12

One family and no others: 36

Other households 5

%22.6

%67.9

%9.4

Aged 65 and over 3Other: 9

All aged 65 and over: 4Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 10Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 6Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 3Co-habiting couple - no children: 4Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 3Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 1Lone parent - with dependent children: 2Lone parent - with no dependent children: 3

With dependent children: 4All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 1

%5.7%17.0

%7.5%18.9%11.3%5.7%7.5%5.7%1.9%3.8%5.7

%7.5%0.0%0.0%1.9

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 8 %15.1Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

1 %6.7

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

0 %0.0

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 54

Detached house or bungalow: 24Semi-detached: 18Terraced (including end-terrace): 9Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 1Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 2

%44.4%33.3%16.7%0.0%0.0

%1.9%3.7

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 3Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 2Average household size (people): 2.38

%5.7%3.8

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 34Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

13

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 4

%64.2%24.5

%7.5

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 101

Part-time employees: 11Full-time employees: 44Self-employed: 24

Unemployed: 4Full-time student: 1

Retired: 5Students - incl full-time students: 4Looking after home or family 5Long-term sick or disabled: 3Other: 0

%10.9%43.6%23.8

%4.0%1.0

%5.0%4.0%5.0%3.0%0.0

Working: 80 %79.2ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

22517

11

12020

9197

30

42510

3545

5051

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 80

Managers, directors and senior officials: 8Professional occupations: 6Associate professional and technical occupations: 7Administrative and secretarial occupations: 6Skilled trades occupations: 23Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 10Sales and customer service occupations: 4Process, plant and machine operatives: 7Elementary occupations: 9

%10.0%7.5%8.8%7.5%28.8%12.5%5.0%8.8%11.3

45

5331

190257

35

33454

10222

100.0 %

Borough FenE0400110319

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 27Level 1: 15Level 2: 29Apprenticeship: 6Level 3: 19Level 4 and more 11Other: 3

%24.5%13.6%26.4%5.5%17.3%10.0%2.7

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 4One car: 15Two or more cars 34

%8%28%64

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 80

Work mainly at or from home: 13Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 0Bus, minibus or coach: 1Taxi: 1Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 1Driving a car or van 60Passenger in a car or van: 1Bicycle: 0On foot: 3Other method of travel to work: 0

%16.3%0.0%0.0%1.3%1.3%1.3%75.0%1.3%0.0%3.8%0.0

100.0 %

Borough FenE0400110320

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2011 Census Profile forBrettonParish

0 - 4: 9625 - 7: 4768 - 9: 28710 - 14: 83615: 19416 - 17: 34618 - 19: 32920 - 24: 78725 - 29: 90930 - 44: 2,69245 - 59: 2,28460 - 64: 78465 - 74: 94375 - 84: 47884 - 89: 10890 and over: 30

7.73.82.36.71.62.82.66.37.3

21.618.46.37.63.80.90.2

Total: 12,445

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 12,445

Approx number of dwellings 5,235Area (hectares): 412Population density (people per hectare): 30.18Average household size (people): 2.44

Number of households: 5,070

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 12,378Population living in communal establishments 67

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 9,524White - Irish: 96White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 11White - Other white: 1,195

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 142Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 72Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 80Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 71

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 390Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 201Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 5Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 44Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 172

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 234Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 107Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 36

%76.5%0.8%0.1%9.6

%1.1%0.6%0.6%0.6

%3.1%1.6%0.0%0.4%1.4

%1.9%0.9%0.3

%99.5%0.5

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 23Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 42

%0.2%0.3

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Christian: 7,154Buddhist: 42Hindu: 230Jewish: 9Muslim: 430Sikh: 41Other religion: 58No religion: 3,674Religion not stated 807

%57.5%0.3%1.8%0.1%3.5%0.3%0.5%29.5%6.5

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 952Day-to-day activities limited a little: 1,192

Very good health: 5,191Good health: 4,852Fair health: 1,717Bad health: 519Very bad health: 166

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 734Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 180Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 338

%7.6%9.6

%41.7%39.0%13.8%4.2%1.3

%5.9%1.4%2.7

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 5,070

One person households 1,468

One family and no others: 3,151

Other households 451

%29.0

%62.1

%8.9

Aged 65 and over 523Other: 945

All aged 65 and over: 316Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 629Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 701Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 267Co-habiting couple - no children: 214Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 262Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 31Lone parent - with dependent children: 537Lone parent - with no dependent children: 194

With dependent children: 199All full-time students: 1All aged 65 and over: 6Other: 245

%10.3%18.6

%6.2%12.4%13.8%5.3%4.2%5.2%0.6%10.6%3.8

%3.9%0.0%0.1%4.8

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 1,653 %32.6Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

316 %18.6

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

232 %13.7

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 5,239

Detached house or bungalow: 929Semi-detached: 761Terraced (including end-terrace): 2,666Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 827Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

51

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 4Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 1

%17.7%14.5%50.9%15.8%1.0

%0.1%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 17Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 380Average household size (people): 2.44

%0.3%7.5

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 2,801Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

1,376

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 849

%55.2%27.1

%16.7

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 9,074

Part-time employees: 1,362Full-time employees: 3,686Self-employed: 530

Unemployed: 600Full-time student: 267

Retired: 1,177Students - incl full-time students: 359Looking after home or family 454Long-term sick or disabled: 449Other: 190

%15.0%40.6%5.8

%6.6%2.9

%13.0%4.0%5.0%4.9%2.1

Working: 5,845 %64.4ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

2872,272

374

338134

49319332

22683

1,0751,414

156

262133

684166422223107

2,7783,067

4,6424,432

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 5,778

Managers, directors and senior officials: 395Professional occupations: 637Associate professional and technical occupations: 569Administrative and secretarial occupations: 698Skilled trades occupations: 558Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 627Sales and customer service occupations: 667Process, plant and machine operatives: 621Elementary occupations: 1,006

%6.8%11.0%9.8%12.1%9.7%10.9%11.5%10.7%17.4

3,031

236336338177496122216543567

2,747

15930123152162

50545178

439

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 2,430Level 1: 1,772Level 2: 1,743Apprenticeship: 312Level 3: 1,021Level 4 and more 1,666Other: 746

%25.1%18.3%18.0%3.2%10.5%17.2%7.7

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 1,467One car: 2,322Two or more cars 1,281

%29%46%25

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 5,778

Work mainly at or from home: 189Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 2Train: 124Bus, minibus or coach: 578Taxi: 23Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 49Driving a car or van 3,342Passenger in a car or van: 455Bicycle: 417On foot: 576Other method of travel to work: 23

%3.3%0.0%2.1%10.0%0.4%0.8%57.8%7.9%7.2%10.0%0.4

100.0 %

BrettonE0400110424

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2011 Census Profile forCastorParish

0 - 4: 365 - 7: 318 - 9: 2410 - 14: 5515: 1416 - 17: 2318 - 19: 1220 - 24: 3525 - 29: 2630 - 44: 14745 - 59: 20260 - 64: 6365 - 74: 9675 - 84: 5384 - 89: 1290 and over: 5

4.33.72.96.61.72.81.44.23.1

17.624.27.6

11.56.41.40.6

Total: 834

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 834

Approx number of dwellings 361Area (hectares): 1,372Population density (people per hectare): 0.61Average household size (people): 2.36

Number of households: 353

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 834Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 771White - Irish: 5White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 28

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 9Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 7

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 3Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 1Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 1Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 6

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 3

%92.4%0.6%0.0%3.4

%0.0%0.0%1.1%0.8

%0.4%0.1%0.0%0.1%0.7

%0.0%0.0%0.4

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 609Buddhist: 2Hindu: 5Jewish: 0Muslim: 9Sikh: 0Other religion: 1No religion: 155Religion not stated 53

%73.0%0.2%0.6%0.0%1.1%0.0%0.1%18.6%6.4

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 48Day-to-day activities limited a little: 69

Very good health: 424Good health: 284Fair health: 94Bad health: 27Very bad health: 5

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 67Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 12Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 16

%5.8%8.3

%50.8%34.1%11.3%3.2%0.6

%8.0%1.4%1.9

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 353

One person households 94

One family and no others: 246

Other households 13

%26.6

%69.7

%3.7

Aged 65 and over 51Other: 43

All aged 65 and over: 42Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 52Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 73Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 25Co-habiting couple - no children: 22Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 10Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 2Lone parent - with dependent children: 14Lone parent - with no dependent children: 6

With dependent children: 5All full-time students: 1All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 7

%14.4%12.2

%11.9%14.7%20.7%7.1%6.2%2.8%0.6%4.0%1.7

%1.4%0.3%0.0%2.0

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 112 %31.7Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

3 %2.9

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

2 %2.0

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 365

Detached house or bungalow: 182Semi-detached: 135Terraced (including end-terrace): 31Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 10Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

5

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 2Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%49.9%37.0%8.5%2.7%1.4

%0.5%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 5Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 12Average household size (people): 2.36

%1.4%3.4

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 229Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

36

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 58

%64.9%10.2

%16.4

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 604

Part-time employees: 76Full-time employees: 227Self-employed: 108

Unemployed: 13Full-time student: 14

Retired: 109Students - incl full-time students: 19Looking after home or family 24Long-term sick or disabled: 11Other: 3

%12.6%37.6%17.9

%2.2%2.3

%18.0%3.1%4.0%1.8%0.5

Working: 425 %70.4ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

1713873

98

4610042

598935

46

639

2471

189236

297307

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 419

Managers, directors and senior officials: 62Professional occupations: 98Associate professional and technical occupations: 63Administrative and secretarial occupations: 44Skilled trades occupations: 50Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 40Sales and customer service occupations: 15Process, plant and machine operatives: 21Elementary occupations: 26

%14.8%23.4%15.0%10.5%11.9%9.5%3.6%5.0%6.2

231

4449385

4288

2017

188

184925398

32719

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 123Level 1: 83Level 2: 106Apprenticeship: 28Level 3: 77Level 4 and more 232Other: 25

%18.2%12.3%15.7%4.2%11.4%34.4%3.7

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 33One car: 127Two or more cars 193

%9%36%55

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 419

Work mainly at or from home: 46Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 1Train: 20Bus, minibus or coach: 6Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 4Driving a car or van 276Passenger in a car or van: 14Bicycle: 12On foot: 38Other method of travel to work: 2

%11.0%0.2%4.8%1.4%0.0%1.0%65.9%3.3%2.9%9.1%0.5

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forDeeping GateParish

0 - 4: 195 - 7: 158 - 9: 910 - 14: 4815: 816 - 17: 1218 - 19: 820 - 24: 2625 - 29: 1030 - 44: 7145 - 59: 13260 - 64: 4165 - 74: 6675 - 84: 3984 - 89: 690 and over: 5

3.72.91.79.31.62.31.65.01.9

13.825.68.0

12.87.61.21.0

Total: 515

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 515

Approx number of dwellings 212Area (hectares): 279Population density (people per hectare): 1.85Average household size (people): 2.54

Number of households: 203

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 515Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 487White - Irish: 1White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 9

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 3Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 7Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 2

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 2

%94.6%0.2%0.0%1.7

%0.4%0.0%0.6%0.0

%1.4%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.4

%0.2%0.0%0.4

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 1

%0.0%0.2

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Christian: 340Buddhist: 0Hindu: 6Jewish: 0Muslim: 3Sikh: 0Other religion: 0No religion: 132Religion not stated 34

%66.0%0.0%1.2%0.0%0.6%0.0%0.0%25.6%6.6

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 27Day-to-day activities limited a little: 53

Very good health: 239Good health: 194Fair health: 66Bad health: 16Very bad health: 0

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 42Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 9Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 7

%5.2%10.3

%46.4%37.7%12.8%3.1%0.0

%8.2%1.7%1.4

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 203

One person households 40

One family and no others: 157

Other households 6

%19.7

%77.3

%3.0

Aged 65 and over 26Other: 14

All aged 65 and over: 27Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 46Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 35Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 18Co-habiting couple - no children: 7Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 9Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 2Lone parent - with dependent children: 11Lone parent - with no dependent children: 2

With dependent children: 3All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 3

%12.8%6.9

%13.3%22.7%17.2%8.9%3.4%4.4%1.0%5.4%1.0

%1.5%0.0%0.0%1.5

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 68 %33.5Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

2 %3.4

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

4 %6.9

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 212

Detached house or bungalow: 174Semi-detached: 25Terraced (including end-terrace): 11Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 1Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 1Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%82.1%11.8%5.2%0.5%0.0

%0.5%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 2Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 2Average household size (people): 2.54

%1.0%1.0

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 186Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

3

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 14

%91.6%1.5

%6.9

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 366

Part-time employees: 56Full-time employees: 132Self-employed: 50

Unemployed: 8Full-time student: 6

Retired: 86Students - incl full-time students: 10Looking after home or family 13Long-term sick or disabled: 3Other: 2

%15.3%36.1%13.7

%2.2%1.6

%23.5%2.7%3.6%0.8%0.5

Working: 244 %66.7ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

68739

44

357010

504511

42

513

1322

108136

183183

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 242

Managers, directors and senior officials: 44Professional occupations: 53Associate professional and technical occupations: 25Administrative and secretarial occupations: 28Skilled trades occupations: 40Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 22Sales and customer service occupations: 17Process, plant and machine operatives: 8Elementary occupations: 5

%18.2%21.9%10.3%11.6%16.5%9.1%7.0%3.3%2.1

135

3030154

372683

107

142310243

201102

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 73Level 1: 60Level 2: 64Apprenticeship: 19Level 3: 50Level 4 and more 132Other: 18

%17.5%14.4%15.4%4.6%12.0%31.7%4.3

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 13One car: 75Two or more cars 115

%6%37%57

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 242

Work mainly at or from home: 25Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 7Bus, minibus or coach: 7Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 3Driving a car or van 169Passenger in a car or van: 14Bicycle: 6On foot: 8Other method of travel to work: 3

%10.3%0.0%2.9%2.9%0.0%1.2%69.8%5.8%2.5%3.3%1.2

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forEttonParish

0 - 4: 45 - 7: 38 - 9: 310 - 14: 1315: 216 - 17: 518 - 19: 320 - 24: 625 - 29: 530 - 44: 2645 - 59: 4060 - 64: 565 - 74: 1275 - 84: 1184 - 89: 290 and over: 3

2.82.12.19.11.43.52.14.23.5

18.228.03.58.47.71.42.1

Total: 143

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 143

Approx number of dwellings 61Area (hectares): 530Population density (people per hectare): 0.27Average household size (people): 2.38

Number of households: 60

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 143Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 138White - Irish: 2White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 0

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 0Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 1Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 0

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 2Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%96.5%1.4%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.7%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%1.4%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 89Buddhist: 0Hindu: 0Jewish: 1Muslim: 0Sikh: 0Other religion: 0No religion: 48Religion not stated 5

%62.2%0.0%0.0%0.7%0.0%0.0%0.0%33.6%3.5

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 15Day-to-day activities limited a little: 13

Very good health: 68Good health: 51Fair health: 21Bad health: 2Very bad health: 1

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 12Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 4Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 7

%10.5%9.1

%47.6%35.7%14.7%1.4%0.7

%8.4%2.8%4.9

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 60

One person households 18

One family and no others: 40

Other households 2

%30.0

%66.7

%3.3

Aged 65 and over 7Other: 11

All aged 65 and over: 6Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 7Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 11Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 4Co-habiting couple - no children: 5Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 2Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 1Lone parent - with dependent children: 3Lone parent - with no dependent children: 1

With dependent children: 1All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 1

%11.7%18.3

%10.0%11.7%18.3%6.7%8.3%3.3%1.7%5.0%1.7

%1.7%0.0%0.0%1.7

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 17 %28.3Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

1 %5.9

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

1 %5.9

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 61

Detached house or bungalow: 39Semi-detached: 20Terraced (including end-terrace): 2Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%63.9%32.8%3.3%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 0Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 2Average household size (people): 2.38

%0.0%3.3

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 44Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

3

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 13

%73.3%5.0

%21.7

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 102

Part-time employees: 12Full-time employees: 45Self-employed: 15

Unemployed: 2Full-time student: 1

Retired: 14Students - incl full-time students: 6Looking after home or family 4Long-term sick or disabled: 2Other: 1

%11.8%44.1%14.7

%2.0%1.0

%13.7%5.9%3.9%2.0%1.0

Working: 73 %71.6ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

2319

10

52000

10146

11

94421

3142

5250

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 73

Managers, directors and senior officials: 12Professional occupations: 10Associate professional and technical occupations: 13Administrative and secretarial occupations: 10Skilled trades occupations: 11Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 5Sales and customer service occupations: 4Process, plant and machine operatives: 3Elementary occupations: 5

%16.4%13.7%17.8%13.7%15.1%6.8%5.5%4.1%6.8

42

84

10291134

31

463824301

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 26Level 1: 14Level 2: 18Apprenticeship: 9Level 3: 10Level 4 and more 38Other: 3

%22.0%11.9%15.3%7.6%8.5%32.2%2.5

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 7One car: 19Two or more cars 34

%12%32%57

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 73

Work mainly at or from home: 9Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 2Train: 5Bus, minibus or coach: 0Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 1Driving a car or van 47Passenger in a car or van: 4Bicycle: 2On foot: 3Other method of travel to work: 0

%12.3%2.7%6.8%0.0%0.0%1.4%64.4%5.5%2.7%4.1%0.0

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forEyeParish

0 - 4: 2845 - 7: 1468 - 9: 9010 - 14: 27815: 6816 - 17: 13918 - 19: 9920 - 24: 24025 - 29: 22930 - 44: 89745 - 59: 87360 - 64: 27465 - 74: 40475 - 84: 24184 - 89: 5490 and over: 24

6.53.42.16.41.63.22.35.55.3

20.720.16.39.35.61.20.6

Total: 4,340

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 4,340

Approx number of dwellings 1,883Area (hectares): 1,091Population density (people per hectare): 3.98Average household size (people): 2.38

Number of households: 1,799

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 4,327Population living in communal establishments 13

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 3,948White - Irish: 20White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 9White - Other white: 103

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 34Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 5Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 32Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 15

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 60Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 6Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 7Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 7Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 33

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 19Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 24Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 12

%91.0%0.5%0.2%2.4

%0.8%0.1%0.7%0.3

%1.4%0.1%0.2%0.2%0.8

%0.4%0.6%0.3

%99.7%0.3

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 1Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 5

%0.0%0.1

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Christian: 2,891Buddhist: 10Hindu: 16Jewish: 2Muslim: 31Sikh: 19Other religion: 22No religion: 1,097Religion not stated 252

%66.6%0.2%0.4%0.0%0.7%0.4%0.5%25.3%5.8

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 331Day-to-day activities limited a little: 408

Very good health: 1,977Good health: 1,582Fair health: 579Bad health: 151Very bad health: 51

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 274Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 80Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 119

%7.6%9.4

%45.6%36.5%13.3%3.5%1.2

%6.3%1.8%2.7

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 1,799

One person households 467

One family and no others: 1,267

Other households 65

%26.0

%70.4

%3.6

Aged 65 and over 219Other: 248

All aged 65 and over: 164Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 275Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 312Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 112Co-habiting couple - no children: 111Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 87Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 17Lone parent - with dependent children: 142Lone parent - with no dependent children: 47

With dependent children: 33All full-time students: 1All aged 65 and over: 1Other: 30

%12.2%13.8

%9.1%15.3%17.3%6.2%6.2%4.8%0.9%7.9%2.6

%1.8%0.1%0.1%1.7

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 541 %30.1Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

56 %9.8

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

42 %7.3

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 1,883

Detached house or bungalow: 816Semi-detached: 672Terraced (including end-terrace): 247Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 66Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

15

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 6Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 61

%43.3%35.7%13.1%3.5%0.8

%0.3%3.2

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 33Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 63Average household size (people): 2.38

%1.8%3.5

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 1,292Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

276

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 208

%71.8%15.3

%11.6

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 3,155

Part-time employees: 489Full-time employees: 1,355Self-employed: 270

Unemployed: 108Full-time student: 96

Retired: 463Students - incl full-time students: 113Looking after home or family 117Long-term sick or disabled: 103Other: 41

%15.5%42.9%8.6

%3.4%3.0

%14.7%3.6%3.7%3.3%1.3

Working: 2,210 %70.0ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

70826193

5644

19261134417

41952977

5252

27152

1045924

1,0771,133

1,6391,516

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 2,188

Managers, directors and senior officials: 218Professional occupations: 296Associate professional and technical occupations: 304Administrative and secretarial occupations: 275Skilled trades occupations: 267Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 231Sales and customer service occupations: 181Process, plant and machine operatives: 181Elementary occupations: 235

%10.0%13.5%13.9%12.6%12.2%10.6%8.3%8.3%10.7

1,122

13114317848

2442861

161128

1,066

8715312622723

20312020

107

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 878Level 1: 539Level 2: 645Apprenticeship: 167Level 3: 427Level 4 and more 661Other: 157

%25.3%15.5%18.6%4.8%12.3%19.0%4.5

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 236One car: 857Two or more cars 706

%13%48%39

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 2,188

Work mainly at or from home: 107Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 3Train: 35Bus, minibus or coach: 80Taxi: 5Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 17Driving a car or van 1,607Passenger in a car or van: 132Bicycle: 73On foot: 118Other method of travel to work: 11

%4.9%0.1%1.6%3.7%0.2%0.8%73.4%6.0%3.3%5.4%0.5

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forGlintonParish

0 - 4: 645 - 7: 718 - 9: 4710 - 14: 14515: 3316 - 17: 5818 - 19: 3320 - 24: 6925 - 29: 5430 - 44: 29745 - 59: 41860 - 64: 13165 - 74: 18375 - 84: 10684 - 89: 2590 and over: 6

3.74.12.78.31.93.31.94.03.1

17.124.07.5

10.56.11.40.3

Total: 1,740

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 1,740

Approx number of dwellings 680Area (hectares): 554Population density (people per hectare): 3.14Average household size (people): 2.56

Number of households: 671

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 1,719Population living in communal establishments 21

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 1,615White - Irish: 11White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 2White - Other white: 51

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 4Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 5Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 6

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 20Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 6Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 6Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 0

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 8Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 3Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 1

%92.8%0.6%0.1%2.9

%0.2%0.1%0.3%0.3

%1.1%0.3%0.0%0.3%0.0

%0.5%0.2%0.1

%98.8%1.2

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 1,279Buddhist: 2Hindu: 17Jewish: 2Muslim: 4Sikh: 0Other religion: 1No religion: 327Religion not stated 108

%73.5%0.1%1.0%0.1%0.2%0.0%0.1%18.8%6.2

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 100Day-to-day activities limited a little: 161

Very good health: 840Good health: 612Fair health: 228Bad health: 48Very bad health: 12

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 146Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 14Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 24

%5.7%9.3

%48.3%35.2%13.1%2.8%0.7

%8.4%0.8%1.4

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 671

One person households 136

One family and no others: 513

Other households 22

%20.3

%76.5

%3.3

Aged 65 and over 77Other: 59

All aged 65 and over: 86Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 123Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 161Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 45Co-habiting couple - no children: 15Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 28Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 3Lone parent - with dependent children: 33Lone parent - with no dependent children: 19

With dependent children: 12All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 2Other: 8

%11.5%8.8

%12.8%18.3%24.0%6.7%2.2%4.2%0.4%4.9%2.8

%1.8%0.0%0.3%1.2

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 207 %30.8Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

10 %4.3

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

6 %2.6

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 680

Detached house or bungalow: 382Semi-detached: 269Terraced (including end-terrace): 18Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 6Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

3

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 2Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%56.2%39.6%2.6%0.9%0.4

%0.3%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 6Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 8Average household size (people): 2.56

%0.9%1.2

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 578Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

52

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 35

%86.1%7.7

%5.2

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 1,243

Part-time employees: 205Full-time employees: 491Self-employed: 127

Unemployed: 28Full-time student: 36

Retired: 227Students - incl full-time students: 47Looking after home or family 38Long-term sick or disabled: 37Other: 7

%16.5%39.5%10.2

%2.3%2.9

%18.3%3.8%3.1%3.0%0.6

Working: 859 %69.1ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

3631790

821

98202

154

16917437

2015

1292736223

395464

632611

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 857

Managers, directors and senior officials: 108Professional occupations: 143Associate professional and technical occupations: 108Administrative and secretarial occupations: 117Skilled trades occupations: 99Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 85Sales and customer service occupations: 72Process, plant and machine operatives: 41Elementary occupations: 84

%12.6%16.7%12.6%13.7%11.6%9.9%8.4%4.8%9.8

464

867170218615303847

393

227238961370423

37

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 274Level 1: 178Level 2: 270Apprenticeship: 72Level 3: 167Level 4 and more 376Other: 43

%19.9%12.9%19.6%5.2%12.1%27.2%3.1

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 58One car: 243Two or more cars 370

%9%36%55

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 857

Work mainly at or from home: 58Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 3Train: 30Bus, minibus or coach: 40Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 2Driving a car or van 596Passenger in a car or van: 42Bicycle: 22On foot: 60Other method of travel to work: 4

%6.8%0.4%3.5%4.7%0.0%0.2%69.5%4.9%2.6%7.0%0.5

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forHampton Hargate and ValeParish

0 - 4: 1,1665 - 7: 6108 - 9: 34910 - 14: 83315: 13716 - 17: 24718 - 19: 21120 - 24: 79025 - 29: 1,16230 - 44: 3,12145 - 59: 1,25460 - 64: 19365 - 74: 16575 - 84: 13484 - 89: 5290 and over: 48

11.15.83.38.01.32.42.07.5

11.129.812.01.81.61.30.50.5

Total: 10,472

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 10,472

Approx number of dwellings 4,009Area (hectares): 1,278Population density (people per hectare): 8.19Average household size (people): 2.66

Number of households: 3,903

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 10,398Population living in communal establishments 74

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 7,852White - Irish: 60White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 17White - Other white: 906

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 169Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 76Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 122Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 88

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 296Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 200Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 3Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 118Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 106

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 233Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 81Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 59

%75.0%0.6%0.2%8.7

%1.6%0.7%1.2%0.8

%2.8%1.9%0.0%1.1%1.0

%2.2%0.8%0.6

%99.3%0.7

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 16Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 70

%0.2%0.7

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Christian: 5,484Buddhist: 28Hindu: 201Jewish: 7Muslim: 439Sikh: 72Other religion: 28No religion: 3,604Religion not stated 609

%52.4%0.3%1.9%0.1%4.2%0.7%0.3%34.4%5.8

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 443Day-to-day activities limited a little: 494

Very good health: 6,098Good health: 3,325Fair health: 751Bad health: 234Very bad health: 64

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 354Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 81Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 160

%4.2%4.7

%58.2%31.8%7.2%2.2%0.6

%3.4%0.8%1.5

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 3,903

One person households 862

One family and no others: 2,690

Other households 351

%22.1

%68.9

%9.0

Aged 65 and over 132Other: 730

All aged 65 and over: 55Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 348Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 947Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 85Co-habiting couple - no children: 365Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 281Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 15Lone parent - with dependent children: 520Lone parent - with no dependent children: 74

With dependent children: 135All full-time students: 3All aged 65 and over: 1Other: 212

%3.4%18.7

%1.4%8.9%24.3%2.2%9.4%7.2%0.4%13.3%1.9

%3.5%0.1%0.0%5.4

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 627 %16.1Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

261 %13.9

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

198 %10.5

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 4,009

Detached house or bungalow: 1,171Semi-detached: 824Terraced (including end-terrace): 1,047Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 937Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

14

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 15Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 1

%29.2%20.6%26.1%23.4%0.3

%0.4%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 19Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 363Average household size (people): 2.66

%0.5%9.3

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 2,129Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

720

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 1,036

%54.5%18.4

%26.5

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 7,143

Part-time employees: 971Full-time employees: 3,878Self-employed: 518

Unemployed: 306Full-time student: 192

Retired: 238Students - incl full-time students: 274Looking after home or family 436Long-term sick or disabled: 183Other: 147

%13.6%54.3%7.3

%4.3%2.7

%3.3%3.8%6.1%2.6%2.1

Working: 5,559 %77.8ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

1692,327

347

15694

103132278045

8021,551

171

15098

135142409103102

2,6222,937

3,6633,480

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 5,509

Managers, directors and senior officials: 647Professional occupations: 1,131Associate professional and technical occupations: 965Administrative and secretarial occupations: 600Skilled trades occupations: 398Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 466Sales and customer service occupations: 475Process, plant and machine operatives: 321Elementary occupations: 506

%11.7%20.5%17.5%10.9%7.2%8.5%8.6%5.8%9.2

2,909

43963955913436867

152282269

2,600

20849240646630

39932339

237

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 929Level 1: 1,067Level 2: 1,322Apprenticeship: 161Level 3: 1,033Level 4 and more 2,379Other: 486

%12.6%14.5%17.9%2.2%14.0%32.2%6.6

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 555One car: 1,788Two or more cars 1,560

%14%46%40

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 5,509

Work mainly at or from home: 236Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 8Train: 219Bus, minibus or coach: 245Taxi: 18Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 36Driving a car or van 3,924Passenger in a car or van: 341Bicycle: 182On foot: 282Other method of travel to work: 18

%4.3%0.1%4.0%4.4%0.3%0.7%71.2%6.2%3.3%5.1%0.3

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forHelpstonParish

0 - 4: 535 - 7: 388 - 9: 2410 - 14: 6715: 1916 - 17: 3218 - 19: 1820 - 24: 3125 - 29: 2430 - 44: 18045 - 59: 22460 - 64: 7965 - 74: 11175 - 84: 5684 - 89: 1590 and over: 10

5.43.92.46.81.93.31.83.22.4

18.322.88.1

11.35.71.51.0

Total: 981

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 981

Approx number of dwellings 413Area (hectares): 754Population density (people per hectare): 1.3Average household size (people): 2.49

Number of households: 394

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 981Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 950White - Irish: 3White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 12

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 4Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 5Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 3

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 1Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 1

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%96.8%0.3%0.0%1.2

%0.4%0.0%0.5%0.3

%0.1%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.1

%0.0%0.1%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 1Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.1%0.0

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Christian: 685Buddhist: 0Hindu: 0Jewish: 0Muslim: 4Sikh: 0Other religion: 1No religion: 222Religion not stated 69

%69.8%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.4%0.0%0.1%22.6%7.0

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 52Day-to-day activities limited a little: 95

Very good health: 465Good health: 381Fair health: 103Bad health: 27Very bad health: 5

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 92Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 10Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 29

%5.3%9.7

%47.4%38.8%10.5%2.8%0.5

%9.4%1.0%3.0

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 394

One person households 88

One family and no others: 295

Other households 11

%22.3

%74.9

%2.8

Aged 65 and over 55Other: 33

All aged 65 and over: 50Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 84Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 91Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 16Co-habiting couple - no children: 15Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 16Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 3Lone parent - with dependent children: 15Lone parent - with no dependent children: 5

With dependent children: 5All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 1Other: 5

%14.0%8.4

%12.7%21.3%23.1%4.1%3.8%4.1%0.8%3.8%1.3

%1.3%0.0%0.3%1.3

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 123 %31.2Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

7 %5.5

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

4 %3.1

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 413

Detached house or bungalow: 222Semi-detached: 155Terraced (including end-terrace): 30Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 1Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 5Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%53.8%37.5%7.3%0.2%0.0

%1.2%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 6Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 11Average household size (people): 2.49

%1.5%2.8

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 323Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

28

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 35

%82.0%7.1

%8.9

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 699

Part-time employees: 110Full-time employees: 277Self-employed: 78

Unemployed: 17Full-time student: 12

Retired: 126Students - incl full-time students: 32Looking after home or family 32Long-term sick or disabled: 6Other: 9

%15.7%39.6%11.2

%2.4%1.7

%18.0%4.6%4.6%0.9%1.3

Working: 477 %68.2ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

1617854

81

5715122

949924

911

69173147

228249

365334

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 476

Managers, directors and senior officials: 72Professional occupations: 88Associate professional and technical occupations: 81Administrative and secretarial occupations: 54Skilled trades occupations: 63Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 42Sales and customer service occupations: 23Process, plant and machine operatives: 28Elementary occupations: 25

%15.1%18.5%17.0%11.3%13.2%8.8%4.8%5.9%5.3

249

5346429

5158

269

227

194239451237152

16

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 130Level 1: 87Level 2: 158Apprenticeship: 44Level 3: 95Level 4 and more 238Other: 28

%16.7%11.2%20.3%5.6%12.2%30.5%3.6

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 34One car: 133Two or more cars 227

%9%34%58

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 476

Work mainly at or from home: 40Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 14Bus, minibus or coach: 13Taxi: 1Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 7Driving a car or van 344Passenger in a car or van: 19Bicycle: 9On foot: 27Other method of travel to work: 2

%8.4%0.0%2.9%2.7%0.2%1.5%72.3%4.0%1.9%5.7%0.4

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forMarholmParish

0 - 4: 25 - 7: 28 - 9: 310 - 14: 715: 216 - 17: 418 - 19: 320 - 24: 625 - 29: 330 - 44: 2245 - 59: 3760 - 64: 1565 - 74: 1675 - 84: 1884 - 89: 690 and over: 5

1.31.32.04.61.32.62.04.02.0

14.624.59.9

10.611.94.03.3

Total: 151

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 151

Approx number of dwellings 75Area (hectares): 568Population density (people per hectare): 0.27Average household size (people): 2.04

Number of households: 74

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 151Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 145White - Irish: 1White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 2

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 0Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 0

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%96.0%0.7%0.0%1.3

%1.3%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.7%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 109Buddhist: 0Hindu: 0Jewish: 0Muslim: 0Sikh: 0Other religion: 0No religion: 31Religion not stated 11

%72.2%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%20.5%7.3

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 14Day-to-day activities limited a little: 23

Very good health: 52Good health: 58Fair health: 31Bad health: 8Very bad health: 2

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 13Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 3Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 4

%9.3%15.2

%34.4%38.4%20.5%5.3%1.3

%8.6%2.0%2.6

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 74

One person households 21

One family and no others: 52

Other households 1

%28.4

%70.3

%1.4

Aged 65 and over 11Other: 10

All aged 65 and over: 12Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 17Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 8Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 3Co-habiting couple - no children: 3Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 3Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 0Lone parent - with dependent children: 3Lone parent - with no dependent children: 3

With dependent children: 1All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 0

%14.9%13.5

%16.2%23.0%10.8%4.1%4.1%4.1%0.0%4.1%4.1

%1.4%0.0%0.0%0.0

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 27 %36.5Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

1 %6.7

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

1 %6.7

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 75

Detached house or bungalow: 37Semi-detached: 34Terraced (including end-terrace): 4Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%49.3%45.3%5.3%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 2Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 1Average household size (people): 2.04

%2.7%1.4

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 38Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

5

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 24

%51.4%6.8

%32.4

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 106

Part-time employees: 13Full-time employees: 41Self-employed: 10

Unemployed: 6Full-time student: 4

Retired: 24Students - incl full-time students: 3Looking after home or family 3Long-term sick or disabled: 1Other: 1

%12.3%38.7%9.4

%5.7%3.8

%22.6%2.8%2.8%0.9%0.9

Working: 68 %64.2ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

2249

32

101011

11171

32

142300

3137

5353

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 68

Managers, directors and senior officials: 12Professional occupations: 12Associate professional and technical occupations: 6Administrative and secretarial occupations: 6Skilled trades occupations: 6Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 5Sales and customer service occupations: 4Process, plant and machine operatives: 3Elementary occupations: 14

%17.6%17.6%8.8%8.8%8.8%7.4%5.9%4.4%20.6

37

85415022

10

31

472515214

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 26Level 1: 17Level 2: 26Apprenticeship: 2Level 3: 12Level 4 and more 44Other: 8

%19.3%12.6%19.3%1.5%8.9%32.6%5.9

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 9One car: 24Two or more cars 41

%12%32%55

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 68

Work mainly at or from home: 5Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 2Train: 4Bus, minibus or coach: 3Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 1Driving a car or van 41Passenger in a car or van: 4Bicycle: 3On foot: 5Other method of travel to work: 0

%7.4%2.9%5.9%4.4%0.0%1.5%60.3%5.9%4.4%7.4%0.0

100.0 %

MarholmE0400111156

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2011 Census Profile forMaxeyParish

0 - 4: 205 - 7: 208 - 9: 1510 - 14: 6415: 1216 - 17: 2318 - 19: 1820 - 24: 1925 - 29: 1530 - 44: 11045 - 59: 21060 - 64: 6465 - 74: 6975 - 84: 3984 - 89: 490 and over: 6

2.82.82.19.01.73.22.52.72.1

15.529.79.09.75.50.60.8

Total: 708

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 708

Approx number of dwellings 289Area (hectares): 600Population density (people per hectare): 1.18Average household size (people): 2.50

Number of households: 282

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 708Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 684White - Irish: 4White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 10

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 1Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 2

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%96.6%0.6%0.0%1.4

%0.3%0.3%0.3%0.0

%0.1%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.3

%0.1%0.0%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 523Buddhist: 1Hindu: 2Jewish: 1Muslim: 1Sikh: 0Other religion: 2No religion: 141Religion not stated 37

%73.9%0.1%0.3%0.1%0.1%0.0%0.3%19.9%5.2

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 32Day-to-day activities limited a little: 56

Very good health: 342Good health: 264Fair health: 80Bad health: 17Very bad health: 5

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 49Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 8Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 14

%4.5%7.9

%48.3%37.3%11.3%2.4%0.7

%6.9%1.1%2.0

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 282

One person households 46

One family and no others: 226

Other households 10

%16.3

%80.1

%3.5

Aged 65 and over 21Other: 25

All aged 65 and over: 35Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 70Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 63Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 23Co-habiting couple - no children: 11Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 4Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 0Lone parent - with dependent children: 19Lone parent - with no dependent children: 1

With dependent children: 6All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 4

%7.4%8.9

%12.4%24.8%22.3%8.2%3.9%1.4%0.0%6.7%0.4

%2.1%0.0%0.0%1.4

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 71 %25.2Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

3 %3.3

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

3 %3.3

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 289

Detached house or bungalow: 198Semi-detached: 87Terraced (including end-terrace): 2Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 1Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 1

%68.5%30.1%0.7%0.3%0.0

%0.0%0.3

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 3Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 3Average household size (people): 2.50

%1.1%1.1

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 240Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

19

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 17

%85.1%6.7

%6.0

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 528

Part-time employees: 79Full-time employees: 190Self-employed: 92

Unemployed: 9Full-time student: 12

Retired: 86Students - incl full-time students: 21Looking after home or family 25Long-term sick or disabled: 8Other: 6

%15.0%36.0%17.4

%1.7%2.3

%16.3%4.0%4.7%1.5%1.1

Working: 373 %70.6ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

1211369

35

369143

677723

67

50122443

174199

273255

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 371

Managers, directors and senior officials: 81Professional occupations: 50Associate professional and technical occupations: 43Administrative and secretarial occupations: 58Skilled trades occupations: 49Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 31Sales and customer service occupations: 20Process, plant and machine operatives: 23Elementary occupations: 16

%21.8%13.5%11.6%15.6%13.2%8.4%5.4%6.2%4.3

198

572720114374

1910

173

242323476

241646

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 93Level 1: 73Level 2: 101Apprenticeship: 29Level 3: 88Level 4 and more 172Other: 21

%16.1%12.7%17.5%5.0%15.3%29.8%3.6

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 17One car: 88Two or more cars 177

%6%31%63

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 371

Work mainly at or from home: 44Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 1Train: 12Bus, minibus or coach: 5Taxi: 2Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 2Driving a car or van 264Passenger in a car or van: 14Bicycle: 10On foot: 12Other method of travel to work: 5

%11.9%0.3%3.2%1.3%0.5%0.5%71.2%3.8%2.7%3.2%1.3

100.0 %

MaxeyE0400111260

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2011 Census Profile forNewboroughParish

0 - 4: 955 - 7: 668 - 9: 3310 - 14: 8715: 2316 - 17: 4218 - 19: 3820 - 24: 6025 - 29: 8730 - 44: 33645 - 59: 40660 - 64: 12665 - 74: 15675 - 84: 8284 - 89: 2690 and over: 7

5.74.02.05.21.42.52.33.65.2

20.124.37.59.34.91.60.4

Total: 1,670

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 1,670

Approx number of dwellings 689Area (hectares): 2,236Population density (people per hectare): 0.75Average household size (people): 2.45

Number of households: 671

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 1,663Population living in communal establishments 7

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 1,544White - Irish: 9White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 13White - Other white: 30

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 8Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 1Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 6Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 6

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 15Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 2Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 10

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 11Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%92.5%0.5%0.8%1.8

%0.5%0.1%0.4%0.4

%0.9%0.0%0.0%0.1%0.6

%0.7%0.0%0.0

%99.6%0.4

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 1Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 14

%0.1%0.8

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Christian: 1,144Buddhist: 5Hindu: 2Jewish: 1Muslim: 13Sikh: 22Other religion: 6No religion: 348Religion not stated 129

%68.5%0.3%0.1%0.1%0.8%1.3%0.4%20.8%7.7

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 121Day-to-day activities limited a little: 133

Very good health: 768Good health: 636Fair health: 194Bad health: 56Very bad health: 16

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 144Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 19Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 28

%7.2%8.0

%46.0%38.1%11.6%3.4%1.0

%8.6%1.1%1.7

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 671

One person households 145

One family and no others: 492

Other households 34

%21.6

%73.3

%5.1

Aged 65 and over 67Other: 78

All aged 65 and over: 70Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 136Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 131Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 51Co-habiting couple - no children: 29Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 34Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 4Lone parent - with dependent children: 23Lone parent - with no dependent children: 14

With dependent children: 16All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 2Other: 16

%10.0%11.6

%10.4%20.3%19.5%7.6%4.3%5.1%0.6%3.4%2.1

%2.4%0.0%0.3%2.4

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 165 %24.6Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

6 %2.9

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

5 %2.5

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 689

Detached house or bungalow: 467Semi-detached: 186Terraced (including end-terrace): 16Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

3

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 2Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 15

%67.8%27.0%2.3%0.0%0.4

%0.3%2.2

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 6Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 17Average household size (people): 2.45

%0.9%2.5

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 575Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

38

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 54

%85.7%5.7

%8.0

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 1,251

Part-time employees: 208Full-time employees: 525Self-employed: 167

Unemployed: 29Full-time student: 32

Retired: 178Students - incl full-time students: 35Looking after home or family 31Long-term sick or disabled: 29Other: 17

%16.6%42.0%13.3

%2.3%2.6

%14.2%2.8%2.5%2.3%1.4

Working: 932 %74.5ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

33335123

1818

77171

129

17519044

1114

1011830178

423509

608643

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 926

Managers, directors and senior officials: 104Professional occupations: 137Associate professional and technical occupations: 112Administrative and secretarial occupations: 117Skilled trades occupations: 147Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 90Sales and customer service occupations: 78Process, plant and machine operatives: 65Elementary occupations: 76

%11.2%14.8%12.1%12.6%15.9%9.7%8.4%7.0%8.2

504

69696421

13613266244

422

356848961177523

32

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 334Level 1: 211Level 2: 243Apprenticeship: 69Level 3: 181Level 4 and more 268Other: 60

%24.5%15.4%17.8%5.1%13.3%19.6%4.4

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 51One car: 237Two or more cars 383

%8%35%57

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 926

Work mainly at or from home: 77Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 18Bus, minibus or coach: 22Taxi: 2Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 6Driving a car or van 683Passenger in a car or van: 57Bicycle: 22On foot: 33Other method of travel to work: 6

%8.3%0.0%1.9%2.4%0.2%0.6%73.8%6.2%2.4%3.6%0.6

100.0 %

NewboroughE0400111364

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2011 Census Profile forNorthboroughParish

0 - 4: 475 - 7: 378 - 9: 2810 - 14: 6815: 1216 - 17: 3418 - 19: 1920 - 24: 5425 - 29: 3930 - 44: 19945 - 59: 31360 - 64: 12565 - 74: 19475 - 84: 12284 - 89: 2190 and over: 6

3.62.82.15.20.92.61.44.13.0

15.123.79.5

14.79.31.60.5

Total: 1,318

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 1,318

Approx number of dwellings 573Area (hectares): 488Population density (people per hectare): 2.7Average household size (people): 2.34

Number of households: 561

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 1,318Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 1,266White - Irish: 2White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 19

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 4Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 4Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 1

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 7Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 8Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 2Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 2

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%96.1%0.2%0.0%1.4

%0.3%0.2%0.3%0.1

%0.5%0.6%0.0%0.2%0.2

%0.0%0.0%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 1Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.1%0.0

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Christian: 916Buddhist: 4Hindu: 6Jewish: 0Muslim: 13Sikh: 0Other religion: 6No religion: 287Religion not stated 86

%69.5%0.3%0.5%0.0%1.0%0.0%0.5%21.8%6.5

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 74Day-to-day activities limited a little: 181

Very good health: 566Good health: 498Fair health: 208Bad health: 37Very bad health: 9

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 145Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 13Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 23

%5.6%13.7

%42.9%37.8%15.8%2.8%0.7

%11.0%1.0%1.7

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 561

One person households 122

One family and no others: 417

Other households 22

%21.7

%74.3

%3.9

Aged 65 and over 82Other: 40

All aged 65 and over: 98Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 118Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 80Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 47Co-habiting couple - no children: 19Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 17Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 4Lone parent - with dependent children: 20Lone parent - with no dependent children: 14

With dependent children: 9All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 13

%14.6%7.1

%17.5%21.0%14.3%8.4%3.4%3.0%0.7%3.6%2.5

%1.6%0.0%0.0%2.3

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 207 %36.9Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

7 %5.6

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

6 %4.8

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 573

Detached house or bungalow: 355Semi-detached: 209Terraced (including end-terrace): 8Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 1Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%62.0%36.5%1.4%0.2%0.0

%0.0%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 7Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 6Average household size (people): 2.34

%1.2%1.1

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 516Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

13

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 28

%92.0%2.3

%5.0

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 977

Part-time employees: 165Full-time employees: 356Self-employed: 114

Unemployed: 25Full-time student: 26

Retired: 227Students - incl full-time students: 24Looking after home or family 25Long-term sick or disabled: 9Other: 6

%16.9%36.4%11.7

%2.6%2.7

%23.2%2.5%2.6%0.9%0.6

Working: 661 %67.7ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

2321789

148

10011461

14213925

1118

127132135

324337

504473

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 653

Managers, directors and senior officials: 66Professional occupations: 113Associate professional and technical occupations: 59Administrative and secretarial occupations: 91Skilled trades occupations: 94Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 69Sales and customer service occupations: 60Process, plant and machine operatives: 48Elementary occupations: 53

%10.1%17.3%9.0%13.9%14.4%10.6%9.2%7.4%8.1

335

465336198712164323

318

206023727

57445

30

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 217Level 1: 146Level 2: 226Apprenticeship: 79Level 3: 116Level 4 and more 290Other: 52

%19.3%13.0%20.1%7.0%10.3%25.8%4.6

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 47One car: 213Two or more cars 301

%8%38%54

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 653

Work mainly at or from home: 43Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 1Train: 19Bus, minibus or coach: 28Taxi: 3Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 5Driving a car or van 481Passenger in a car or van: 21Bicycle: 19On foot: 27Other method of travel to work: 6

%6.6%0.2%2.9%4.3%0.5%0.8%73.7%3.2%2.9%4.1%0.9

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forOrton LonguevilleParish

0 - 4: 7775 - 7: 4348 - 9: 26510 - 14: 68515: 15316 - 17: 27418 - 19: 26220 - 24: 65925 - 29: 78030 - 44: 2,33845 - 59: 2,24060 - 64: 64265 - 74: 87075 - 84: 48884 - 89: 11790 and over: 67

7.03.92.46.21.42.52.46.07.1

21.220.35.87.94.41.10.6

Total: 11,051

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 11,051

Approx number of dwellings 4,625Area (hectares): 545Population density (people per hectare): 20.26Average household size (people): 2.40

Number of households: 4,558

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 10,930Population living in communal establishments 121

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 9,004White - Irish: 92White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 18White - Other white: 911

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 110Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 56Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 54Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 82

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 178Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 68Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 2Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 30Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 94

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 222Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 68Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 16

%81.5%0.8%0.2%8.2

%1.0%0.5%0.5%0.7

%1.6%0.6%0.0%0.3%0.9

%2.0%0.6%0.1

%98.9%1.1

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 12Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 34

%0.1%0.3

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Christian: 6,689Buddhist: 33Hindu: 71Jewish: 13Muslim: 231Sikh: 27Other religion: 37No religion: 3,203Religion not stated 747

%60.5%0.3%0.6%0.1%2.1%0.2%0.3%29.0%6.8

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 971Day-to-day activities limited a little: 1,074

Very good health: 4,767Good health: 4,056Fair health: 1,552Bad health: 525Very bad health: 151

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 726Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 148Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 319

%8.8%9.7

%43.1%36.7%14.0%4.8%1.4

%6.6%1.3%2.9

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 4,558

One person households 1,330

One family and no others: 2,844

Other households 384

%29.2

%62.4

%8.4

Aged 65 and over 460Other: 870

All aged 65 and over: 319Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 629Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 658Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 239Co-habiting couple - no children: 233Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 214Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 20Lone parent - with dependent children: 378Lone parent - with no dependent children: 154

With dependent children: 153All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 7Other: 224

%10.1%19.1

%7.0%13.8%14.4%5.2%5.1%4.7%0.4%8.3%3.4

%3.4%0.0%0.2%4.9

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 1,520 %33.3Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

277 %19.7

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

183 %13.0

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 4,626

Detached house or bungalow: 1,225Semi-detached: 1,254Terraced (including end-terrace): 1,477Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 612Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

36

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 20Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 2

%26.5%27.1%31.9%13.2%0.8

%0.4%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 47Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 312Average household size (people): 2.40

%1.0%6.8

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 2,806Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

968

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 735

%61.6%21.2

%16.1

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 8,065

Part-time employees: 1,051Full-time employees: 3,470Self-employed: 533

Unemployed: 453Full-time student: 211

Retired: 1,056Students - incl full-time students: 253Looking after home or family 424Long-term sick or disabled: 440Other: 174

%13.0%43.0%6.6

%5.6%2.6

%13.1%3.1%5.3%5.5%2.2

Working: 5,265 %65.3ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

2162,108

372

272110

46413740

21464

8351,362

161

181101

592116384226110

2,4592,806

4,0683,997

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 5,213

Managers, directors and senior officials: 448Professional occupations: 632Associate professional and technical occupations: 576Administrative and secretarial occupations: 613Skilled trades occupations: 536Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 531Sales and customer service occupations: 518Process, plant and machine operatives: 497Elementary occupations: 862

%8.6%12.1%11.0%11.8%10.3%10.2%9.9%9.5%16.5

2,774

28334333713048294

190444471

2,439

16528923948354

43732853

391

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 2,150Level 1: 1,529Level 2: 1,452Apprenticeship: 312Level 3: 976Level 4 and more 1,689Other: 629

%24.6%17.5%16.6%3.6%11.2%19.3%7.2

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 1,142One car: 2,101Two or more cars 1,315

%25%46%29

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 5,213

Work mainly at or from home: 192Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 9Train: 116Bus, minibus or coach: 425Taxi: 19Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 56Driving a car or van 3,245Passenger in a car or van: 361Bicycle: 369On foot: 400Other method of travel to work: 21

%3.7%0.2%2.2%8.2%0.4%1.1%62.2%6.9%7.1%7.7%0.4

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forOrton WatervilleParish

0 - 4: 6305 - 7: 3318 - 9: 20910 - 14: 56715: 12716 - 17: 25518 - 19: 20820 - 24: 61525 - 29: 68930 - 44: 1,95445 - 59: 2,18260 - 64: 68465 - 74: 80175 - 84: 54284 - 89: 13090 and over: 63

6.33.32.15.71.32.62.16.26.9

19.621.86.88.05.41.30.6

Total: 9,987

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 9,987

Approx number of dwellings 4,463Area (hectares): 700Population density (people per hectare): 14.28Average household size (people): 2.33

Number of households: 4,281

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 9,987Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 8,486White - Irish: 99White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 6White - Other white: 603

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 72Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 52Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 60Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 45

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 143Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 36Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 1Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 60Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 70

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 140Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 57Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 27

%85.0%1.0%0.1%6.0

%0.7%0.5%0.6%0.5

%1.4%0.4%0.0%0.6%0.7

%1.4%0.6%0.3

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 8Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 22

%0.1%0.2

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Christian: 6,146Buddhist: 22Hindu: 77Jewish: 12Muslim: 133Sikh: 46Other religion: 41No religion: 2,805Religion not stated 705

%61.5%0.2%0.8%0.1%1.3%0.5%0.4%28.1%7.1

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 753Day-to-day activities limited a little: 1,029

Very good health: 4,514Good health: 3,648Fair health: 1,347Bad health: 381Very bad health: 97

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 752Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 130Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 262

%7.5%10.3

%45.2%36.5%13.5%3.8%1.0

%7.5%1.3%2.6

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 4,281

One person households 1,235

One family and no others: 2,773

Other households 273

%28.8

%64.8

%6.4

Aged 65 and over 486Other: 749

All aged 65 and over: 358Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 626Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 640Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 271Co-habiting couple - no children: 276Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 171Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 17Lone parent - with dependent children: 275Lone parent - with no dependent children: 139

With dependent children: 115All full-time students: 3All aged 65 and over: 5Other: 150

%11.4%17.5

%8.4%14.6%14.9%6.3%6.4%4.0%0.4%6.4%3.2

%2.7%0.1%0.1%3.5

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 1,407 %32.9Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

187 %15.6

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

115 %9.6

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 4,463

Detached house or bungalow: 1,838Semi-detached: 867Terraced (including end-terrace): 1,181Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 397Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

37

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 140Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 3

%41.2%19.4%26.5%8.9%0.8

%3.1%0.1

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 49Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 196Average household size (people): 2.33

%1.1%4.6

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 2,908Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

748

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 581

%67.9%17.5

%13.6

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 7,388

Part-time employees: 1,012Full-time employees: 3,259Self-employed: 555

Unemployed: 344Full-time student: 192

Retired: 1,042Students - incl full-time students: 258Looking after home or family 303Long-term sick or disabled: 280Other: 143

%13.7%44.1%7.5

%4.7%2.6

%14.1%3.5%4.1%3.8%1.9

Working: 5,018 %67.9ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

2011,937

374

19886

42412932

12666

8111,322

181

146106

61812927115477

2,4202,598

3,8153,573

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 4,974

Managers, directors and senior officials: 557Professional occupations: 802Associate professional and technical occupations: 626Administrative and secretarial occupations: 737Skilled trades occupations: 399Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 425Sales and customer service occupations: 471Process, plant and machine operatives: 346Elementary occupations: 611

%11.2%16.1%12.6%14.8%8.0%8.5%9.5%7.0%12.3

2,575

37043635416435970

166299357

2,399

18736627257340

35530547

254

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 1,644Level 1: 1,274Level 2: 1,474Apprenticeship: 247Level 3: 966Level 4 and more 2,101Other: 417

%20.2%15.7%18.1%3.0%11.9%25.9%5.1

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 893One car: 1,876Two or more cars 1,512

%21%44%35

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 4,974

Work mainly at or from home: 245Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 6Train: 114Bus, minibus or coach: 307Taxi: 14Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 24Driving a car or van 3,247Passenger in a car or van: 301Bicycle: 276On foot: 424Other method of travel to work: 16

%4.9%0.1%2.3%6.2%0.3%0.5%65.3%6.1%5.5%8.5%0.3

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forPeakirkParish

0 - 4: 245 - 7: 178 - 9: 1210 - 14: 3115: 616 - 17: 1118 - 19: 720 - 24: 2225 - 29: 1030 - 44: 10745 - 59: 10060 - 64: 3565 - 74: 4475 - 84: 1784 - 89: 390 and over: 0

5.43.82.77.01.32.51.64.92.2

24.022.47.89.93.80.70.0

Total: 446

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 446

Approx number of dwellings 180Area (hectares): 239Population density (people per hectare): 1.86Average household size (people): 2.64

Number of households: 169

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 446Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 409White - Irish: 0White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 1White - Other white: 27

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 1Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 1

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 6Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 0

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%91.7%0.0%0.2%6.1

%0.0%0.0%0.2%0.2

%1.3%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.2%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 298Buddhist: 0Hindu: 5Jewish: 0Muslim: 0Sikh: 1Other religion: 1No religion: 106Religion not stated 35

%66.8%0.0%1.1%0.0%0.0%0.2%0.2%23.8%7.8

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 18Day-to-day activities limited a little: 38

Very good health: 243Good health: 144Fair health: 54Bad health: 5Very bad health: 0

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 37Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 2Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 5

%4.0%8.5

%54.5%32.3%12.1%1.1%0.0

%8.3%0.4%1.1

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 169

One person households 24

One family and no others: 133

Other households 12

%14.2

%78.7

%7.1

Aged 65 and over 13Other: 11

All aged 65 and over: 15Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 38Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 38Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 14Co-habiting couple - no children: 7Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 10Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 1Lone parent - with dependent children: 6Lone parent - with no dependent children: 4

With dependent children: 5All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 7

%7.7%6.5

%8.9%22.5%22.5%8.3%4.1%5.9%0.6%3.6%2.4

%3.0%0.0%0.0%4.1

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 44 %26.0Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

2 %3.4

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

1 %1.7

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 180

Detached house or bungalow: 121Semi-detached: 39Terraced (including end-terrace): 10Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

7

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 1Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 2

%67.2%21.7%5.6%0.0%3.9

%0.6%1.1

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 1Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 3Average household size (people): 2.64

%0.6%1.8

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 149Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

2

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 17

%88.2%1.2

%10.1

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 336

Part-time employees: 58Full-time employees: 128Self-employed: 48

Unemployed: 11Full-time student: 10

Retired: 56Students - incl full-time students: 9Looking after home or family 7Long-term sick or disabled: 3Other: 6

%17.3%38.1%14.3

%3.3%3.0

%16.7%2.7%2.1%0.9%1.8

Working: 244 %72.6ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

67738

64

254010

525110

56

315726

119125

175161

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 243

Managers, directors and senior officials: 49Professional occupations: 50Associate professional and technical occupations: 35Administrative and secretarial occupations: 35Skilled trades occupations: 20Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 16Sales and customer service occupations: 11Process, plant and machine operatives: 13Elementary occupations: 14

%20.2%20.6%14.4%14.4%8.2%6.6%4.5%5.3%5.8

124

3626174

1823

126

119

132418312

14818

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 58Level 1: 56Level 2: 59Apprenticeship: 12Level 3: 49Level 4 and more 108Other: 14

%16.3%15.7%16.6%3.4%13.8%30.3%3.9

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 10One car: 42Two or more cars 117

%6%25%69

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 243

Work mainly at or from home: 22Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 11Bus, minibus or coach: 2Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 2Driving a car or van 180Passenger in a car or van: 11Bicycle: 9On foot: 6Other method of travel to work: 0

%9.1%0.0%4.5%0.8%0.0%0.8%74.1%4.5%3.7%2.5%0.0

100.0 %

PeakirkE0400111780

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2011 Census Profile forSouthorpeParish

0 - 4: 45 - 7: 58 - 9: 810 - 14: 1415: 216 - 17: 818 - 19: 320 - 24: 325 - 29: 230 - 44: 1945 - 59: 4960 - 64: 1265 - 74: 2075 - 84: 984 - 89: 090 and over: 0

2.53.25.18.91.35.11.91.91.3

12.031.07.6

12.75.70.00.0

Total: 158

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 158

Approx number of dwellings 60Area (hectares): 762Population density (people per hectare): 0.21Average household size (people): 2.72

Number of households: 58

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 158Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 142White - Irish: 0White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 1

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 4Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 5Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 5

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%89.9%0.0%0.0%0.6

%2.5%0.0%0.0%0.0

%3.2%0.0%0.0%0.0%3.2

%0.0%0.6%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 114Buddhist: 0Hindu: 0Jewish: 0Muslim: 0Sikh: 0Other religion: 0No religion: 34Religion not stated 10

%72.2%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%21.5%6.3

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 11Day-to-day activities limited a little: 13

Very good health: 91Good health: 46Fair health: 13Bad health: 7Very bad health: 1

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 13Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 2Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 1

%7.0%8.2

%57.6%29.1%8.2%4.4%0.6

%8.2%1.3%0.6

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 58

One person households 10

One family and no others: 46

Other households 2

%17.2

%79.3

%3.4

Aged 65 and over 5Other: 5

All aged 65 and over: 11Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 10Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 20Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 1Co-habiting couple - no children: 1Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 1Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 0Lone parent - with dependent children: 1Lone parent - with no dependent children: 1

With dependent children: 1All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 1

%8.6%8.6

%19.0%17.2%34.5%1.7%1.7%1.7%0.0%1.7%1.7

%1.7%0.0%0.0%1.7

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 19 %32.8Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

0 %0.0

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

0 %0.0

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 60

Detached house or bungalow: 44Semi-detached: 15Terraced (including end-terrace): 1Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%73.3%25.0%1.7%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 0Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 1Average household size (people): 2.72

%0.0%1.7

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 45Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

0

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 11

%77.6%0.0

%19.0

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 116

Part-time employees: 16Full-time employees: 27Self-employed: 24

Unemployed: 3Full-time student: 4

Retired: 24Students - incl full-time students: 5Looking after home or family 7Long-term sick or disabled: 6Other: 0

%13.8%23.3%20.7

%2.6%3.4

%20.7%4.3%6.0%5.2%0.0

Working: 71 %61.2ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

31619

24

91060

13115

10

154700

2942

5660

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 71

Managers, directors and senior officials: 21Professional occupations: 13Associate professional and technical occupations: 11Administrative and secretarial occupations: 7Skilled trades occupations: 5Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 4Sales and customer service occupations: 4Process, plant and machine operatives: 0Elementary occupations: 6

%29.6%18.3%15.5%9.9%7.0%5.6%5.6%0.0%8.5

42

1398150204

29

843604202

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 12Level 1: 14Level 2: 25Apprenticeship: 5Level 3: 21Level 4 and more 42Other: 6

%9.6%11.2%20.0%4.0%16.8%33.6%4.8

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 0One car: 18Two or more cars 40

%0%31%69

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 71

Work mainly at or from home: 15Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 3Bus, minibus or coach: 2Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 0Driving a car or van 39Passenger in a car or van: 5Bicycle: 2On foot: 5Other method of travel to work: 0

%21.1%0.0%4.2%2.8%0.0%0.0%54.9%7.0%2.8%7.0%0.0

100.0 %

SouthorpeE0400111984

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2011 Census Profile forSutton (including Upton)Parish

0 - 4: 85 - 7: 78 - 9: 910 - 14: 915: 016 - 17: 418 - 19: 420 - 24: 625 - 29: 230 - 44: 2345 - 59: 5260 - 64: 2365 - 74: 2475 - 84: 1584 - 89: 890 and over: 2

4.13.64.64.60.02.02.03.11.0

11.726.511.712.27.74.11.0

Total: 196

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 196

Approx number of dwellings 75Area (hectares): 863Population density (people per hectare): 0.23Average household size (people): 2.65

Number of households: 74

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 196Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 191White - Irish: 0White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 3

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 0Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 1Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 1

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%97.4%0.0%0.0%1.5

%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.5%0.5

%0.0%0.0%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 160Buddhist: 1Hindu: 0Jewish: 0Muslim: 0Sikh: 0Other religion: 0No religion: 29Religion not stated 6

%81.6%0.5%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%14.8%3.1

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 12Day-to-day activities limited a little: 20

Very good health: 102Good health: 62Fair health: 24Bad health: 7Very bad health: 1

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 12Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 1Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 1

%6.1%10.2

%52.0%31.6%12.2%3.6%0.5

%6.1%0.5%0.5

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 74

One person households 8

One family and no others: 62

Other households 4

%10.8

%83.8

%5.4

Aged 65 and over 6Other: 2

All aged 65 and over: 13Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 21Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 14Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 9Co-habiting couple - no children: 0Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 2Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 2Lone parent - with dependent children: 0Lone parent - with no dependent children: 1

With dependent children: 2All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 2

%8.1%2.7

%17.6%28.4%18.9%12.2%0.0%2.7%2.7%0.0%1.4

%2.7%0.0%0.0%2.7

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 27 %36.5Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

0 %0.0

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

0 %0.0

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 75

Detached house or bungalow: 52Semi-detached: 23Terraced (including end-terrace): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%69.3%30.7%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 2Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 1Average household size (people): 2.65

%2.7%1.4

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 63Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

2

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 8

%85.1%2.7

%10.8

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 138

Part-time employees: 20Full-time employees: 43Self-employed: 24

Unemployed: 3Full-time student: 4

Retired: 27Students - incl full-time students: 6Looking after home or family 10Long-term sick or disabled: 1Other: 0

%14.5%31.2%17.4

%2.2%2.9

%19.6%4.3%7.2%0.7%0.0

Working: 91 %65.9ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

13415

20

142000

1999

14

134

1010

4150

7068

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 91

Managers, directors and senior officials: 16Professional occupations: 13Associate professional and technical occupations: 13Administrative and secretarial occupations: 12Skilled trades occupations: 10Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 6Sales and customer service occupations: 5Process, plant and machine operatives: 5Elementary occupations: 11

%17.6%14.3%14.3%13.2%11.0%6.6%5.5%5.5%12.1

50

12117291134

41

426

1015427

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 29Level 1: 16Level 2: 28Apprenticeship: 6Level 3: 19Level 4 and more 61Other: 4

%17.8%9.8%17.2%3.7%11.7%37.4%2.5

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 2One car: 21Two or more cars 51

%3%28%69

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 91

Work mainly at or from home: 5Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 5Bus, minibus or coach: 1Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 1Driving a car or van 70Passenger in a car or van: 5Bicycle: 2On foot: 1Other method of travel to work: 1

%5.5%0.0%5.5%1.1%0.0%1.1%76.9%5.5%2.2%1.1%1.1

100.0 %

SuttonE0400112088

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2011 Census Profile forThorneyParish

0 - 4: 1405 - 7: 748 - 9: 5810 - 14: 14515: 3916 - 17: 6118 - 19: 3420 - 24: 11125 - 29: 12330 - 44: 48645 - 59: 51260 - 64: 17565 - 74: 26875 - 84: 14084 - 89: 2290 and over: 13

5.83.12.46.01.62.51.44.65.1

20.221.37.3

11.25.80.90.5

Total: 2,401

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 2,401

Approx number of dwellings 1,064Area (hectares): 8,815Population density (people per hectare): 0.27Average household size (people): 2.38

Number of households: 1,011

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 2,399Population living in communal establishments 2

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 2,257White - Irish: 7White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 6White - Other white: 39

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 23Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 5Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 8

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 11Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 6Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 3Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 9

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 8Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 9Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 7

%94.0%0.3%0.2%1.6

%1.0%0.1%0.2%0.3

%0.5%0.2%0.0%0.1%0.4

%0.3%0.4%0.3

%99.9%0.1

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 1

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 1,599Buddhist: 4Hindu: 3Jewish: 2Muslim: 23Sikh: 8Other religion: 11No religion: 610Religion not stated 141

%66.6%0.2%0.1%0.1%1.0%0.3%0.5%25.4%5.9

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 174Day-to-day activities limited a little: 223

Very good health: 1,069Good health: 875Fair health: 353Bad health: 74Very bad health: 30

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 189Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 25Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 75

%7.2%9.3

%44.5%36.4%14.7%3.1%1.2

%7.9%1.0%3.1

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 1,011

One person households 264

One family and no others: 683

Other households 64

%26.1

%67.6

%6.3

Aged 65 and over 124Other: 140

All aged 65 and over: 103Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 176Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 167Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 70Co-habiting couple - no children: 54Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 43Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 3Lone parent - with dependent children: 53Lone parent - with no dependent children: 14

With dependent children: 24All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 10Other: 30

%12.3%13.8

%10.2%17.4%16.5%6.9%5.3%4.3%0.3%5.2%1.4

%2.4%0.0%1.0%3.0

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 294 %29.1Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

19 %6.6

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

13 %4.5

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 1,064

Detached house or bungalow: 392Semi-detached: 443Terraced (including end-terrace): 191Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 14Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

16

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 4Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 4

%36.8%41.6%18.0%1.3%1.5

%0.4%0.4

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 20Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 19Average household size (people): 2.38

%2.0%1.9

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 726Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

102

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 158

%71.8%10.1

%15.6

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 1,770

Part-time employees: 251Full-time employees: 729Self-employed: 212

Unemployed: 56Full-time student: 31

Retired: 282Students - incl full-time students: 62Looking after home or family 67Long-term sick or disabled: 55Other: 25

%14.2%41.2%12.0

%3.2%1.8

%15.9%3.5%3.8%3.1%1.4

Working: 1,223 %69.1ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

41435153

2718

119358

2411

21029459

2913

16327593114

576647

899871

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 1,216

Managers, directors and senior officials: 148Professional occupations: 178Associate professional and technical occupations: 141Administrative and secretarial occupations: 153Skilled trades occupations: 176Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 117Sales and customer service occupations: 81Process, plant and machine operatives: 85Elementary occupations: 137

%12.2%14.6%11.6%12.6%14.5%9.6%6.7%7.0%11.3

642

93907725

16419247872

574

558864

1281298577

65

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 470Level 1: 299Level 2: 316Apprenticeship: 91Level 3: 221Level 4 and more 455Other: 93

%24.2%15.4%16.2%4.7%11.4%23.4%4.8

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 116One car: 409Two or more cars 486

%11%40%48

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 1,216

Work mainly at or from home: 96Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 1Train: 33Bus, minibus or coach: 30Taxi: 4Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 6Driving a car or van 887Passenger in a car or van: 55Bicycle: 23On foot: 74Other method of travel to work: 7

%7.9%0.1%2.7%2.5%0.3%0.5%72.9%4.5%1.9%6.1%0.6

100.0 %

ThorneyE0400112192

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2011 Census Profile forThornhaughParish

0 - 4: 25 - 7: 58 - 9: 210 - 14: 915: 016 - 17: 418 - 19: 120 - 24: 1325 - 29: 930 - 44: 2545 - 59: 6160 - 64: 2065 - 74: 2075 - 84: 884 - 89: 290 and over: 1

1.12.71.14.90.02.20.57.14.9

13.733.511.011.04.41.10.5

Total: 182

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 182

Approx number of dwellings 91Area (hectares): 1,096Population density (people per hectare): 0.17Average household size (people): 2.33

Number of households: 78

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 182Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 168White - Irish: 2White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 3White - Other white: 5

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 1

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 0Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 0

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 1Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%92.3%1.1%1.6%2.7

%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.5

%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.5%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 2

%0.0%1.1

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Christian: 138Buddhist: 0Hindu: 0Jewish: 0Muslim: 0Sikh: 0Other religion: 2No religion: 37Religion not stated 5

%75.8%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%1.1%20.3%2.7

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 7Day-to-day activities limited a little: 20

Very good health: 97Good health: 53Fair health: 25Bad health: 6Very bad health: 1

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 10Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 1Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 2

%3.8%11.0

%53.3%29.1%13.7%3.3%0.5

%5.5%0.5%1.1

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 78

One person households 14

One family and no others: 60

Other households 4

%17.9

%76.9

%5.1

Aged 65 and over 6Other: 8

All aged 65 and over: 5Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 21Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 9Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 11Co-habiting couple - no children: 6Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 0Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 0Lone parent - with dependent children: 3Lone parent - with no dependent children: 5

With dependent children: 1All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 3

%7.7%10.3

%6.4%26.9%11.5%14.1%7.7%0.0%0.0%3.8%6.4

%1.3%0.0%0.0%3.8

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 12 %15.4Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

0 %0.0

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

0 %0.0

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 91

Detached house or bungalow: 46Semi-detached: 37Terraced (including end-terrace): 6Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

1

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 1

%50.5%40.7%6.6%0.0%1.1

%0.0%1.1

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 4Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 1Average household size (people): 2.33

%5.1%1.3

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 52Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

4

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 19

%66.7%5.1

%24.4

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 153

Part-time employees: 14Full-time employees: 61Self-employed: 31

Unemployed: 9Full-time student: 2

Retired: 22Students - incl full-time students: 3Looking after home or family 7Long-term sick or disabled: 4Other: 0

%9.2%39.9%20.3

%5.9%1.3

%14.4%2.0%4.6%2.6%0.0

Working: 108 %70.6ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

23522

52

111020

12269

40

112720

4761

7380

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 108

Managers, directors and senior officials: 21Professional occupations: 18Associate professional and technical occupations: 18Administrative and secretarial occupations: 11Skilled trades occupations: 19Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 9Sales and customer service occupations: 2Process, plant and machine operatives: 4Elementary occupations: 6

%19.4%16.7%16.7%10.2%17.6%8.3%1.9%3.7%5.6

61

155

113

180135

47

6137819111

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 29Level 1: 23Level 2: 19Apprenticeship: 4Level 3: 24Level 4 and more 58Other: 7

%17.7%14.0%11.6%2.4%14.6%35.4%4.3

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 5One car: 23Two or more cars 50

%6%29%64

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 108

Work mainly at or from home: 12Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 4Bus, minibus or coach: 0Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 0Driving a car or van 74Passenger in a car or van: 4Bicycle: 4On foot: 10Other method of travel to work: 0

%11.1%0.0%3.7%0.0%0.0%0.0%68.5%3.7%3.7%9.3%0.0

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forUffordParish

0 - 4: 105 - 7: 88 - 9: 610 - 14: 1015: 316 - 17: 618 - 19: 220 - 24: 725 - 29: 730 - 44: 3545 - 59: 5160 - 64: 2665 - 74: 3475 - 84: 1884 - 89: 290 and over: 0

4.43.62.74.41.32.70.93.13.1

15.622.711.615.18.00.90.0

Total: 225

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 225

Approx number of dwellings 113Area (hectares): 479Population density (people per hectare): 0.47Average household size (people): 2.32

Number of households: 97

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 225Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 215White - Irish: 2White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 2

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 2Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 4Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 0

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%95.6%0.9%0.0%0.9

%0.0%0.0%0.9%0.0

%1.8%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.0%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 173Buddhist: 0Hindu: 0Jewish: 1Muslim: 0Sikh: 0Other religion: 0No religion: 38Religion not stated 13

%76.9%0.0%0.0%0.4%0.0%0.0%0.0%16.9%5.8

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 6Day-to-day activities limited a little: 14

Very good health: 122Good health: 78Fair health: 20Bad health: 5Very bad health: 0

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 15Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 3Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 2

%2.7%6.2

%54.2%34.7%8.9%2.2%0.0

%6.7%1.3%0.9

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 97

One person households 23

One family and no others: 68

Other households 6

%23.7

%70.1

%6.2

Aged 65 and over 10Other: 13

All aged 65 and over: 19Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 15Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 16Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 6Co-habiting couple - no children: 3Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 5Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 0Lone parent - with dependent children: 2Lone parent - with no dependent children: 2

With dependent children: 5All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 1

%10.3%13.4

%19.6%15.5%16.5%6.2%3.1%5.2%0.0%2.1%2.1

%5.2%0.0%0.0%1.0

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 40 %41.2Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

3 %10.7

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

1 %3.6

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 113

Detached house or bungalow: 80Semi-detached: 8Terraced (including end-terrace): 23Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 1Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

1

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%70.8%7.1%20.4%0.9%0.9

%0.0%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 1Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 3Average household size (people): 2.32

%1.0%3.1

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 83Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

6

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 8

%85.6%6.2

%8.2

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 168

Part-time employees: 31Full-time employees: 49Self-employed: 18

Unemployed: 4Full-time student: 1

Retired: 47Students - incl full-time students: 6Looking after home or family 6Long-term sick or disabled: 2Other: 4

%18.5%29.2%10.7

%2.4%0.6

%28.0%3.6%3.6%1.2%2.4

Working: 99 %58.9ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

73112

30

224111

24186

11

252513

4950

8682

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 98

Managers, directors and senior officials: 19Professional occupations: 29Associate professional and technical occupations: 10Administrative and secretarial occupations: 16Skilled trades occupations: 4Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 9Sales and customer service occupations: 6Process, plant and machine operatives: 3Elementary occupations: 2

%19.4%29.6%10.2%16.3%4.1%9.2%6.1%3.1%2.0

50

14126441432

48

5174

1208200

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 26Level 1: 26Level 2: 34Apprenticeship: 3Level 3: 18Level 4 and more 78Other: 3

%13.8%13.8%18.1%1.6%9.6%41.5%1.6

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 5One car: 31Two or more cars 61

%5%32%63

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 98

Work mainly at or from home: 14Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 1Train: 7Bus, minibus or coach: 1Taxi: 1Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 2Driving a car or van 63Passenger in a car or van: 5Bicycle: 1On foot: 3Other method of travel to work: 0

%14.3%1.0%7.1%1.0%1.0%2.0%64.3%5.1%1.0%3.1%0.0

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forWansfordParish

0 - 4: 185 - 7: 168 - 9: 710 - 14: 1915: 516 - 17: 1218 - 19: 620 - 24: 2125 - 29: 1130 - 44: 8445 - 59: 12660 - 64: 6365 - 74: 5775 - 84: 2084 - 89: 790 and over: 0

3.83.41.54.01.12.51.34.42.3

17.826.713.312.14.21.50.0

Total: 472

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 472

Approx number of dwellings 216Area (hectares): 159Population density (people per hectare): 2.98Average household size (people): 2.37

Number of households: 202

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 472Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 445White - Irish: 4White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 15

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 3Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 1

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 0Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 4

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%94.3%0.8%0.0%3.2

%0.0%0.6%0.0%0.2

%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.8

%0.0%0.0%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 0

%0.0%0.0

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Christian: 315Buddhist: 1Hindu: 0Jewish: 0Muslim: 0Sikh: 0Other religion: 0No religion: 126Religion not stated 30

%66.7%0.2%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%26.7%6.4

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 26Day-to-day activities limited a little: 42

Very good health: 199Good health: 208Fair health: 49Bad health: 12Very bad health: 4

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 46Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 5Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 6

%5.5%8.9

%42.2%44.1%10.4%2.5%0.8

%9.7%1.1%1.3

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 202

One person households 36

One family and no others: 162

Other households 4

%17.8

%80.2

%2.0

Aged 65 and over 16Other: 20

All aged 65 and over: 20Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 63Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 37Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 16Co-habiting couple - no children: 11Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 3Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 1Lone parent - with dependent children: 6Lone parent - with no dependent children: 5

With dependent children: 1All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 3

%7.9%9.9

%9.9%31.2%18.3%7.9%5.4%1.5%0.5%3.0%2.5

%0.5%0.0%0.0%1.5

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 50 %24.8Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

6 %12.8

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

3 %6.4

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 216

Detached house or bungalow: 121Semi-detached: 46Terraced (including end-terrace): 45Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 3Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

0

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 1Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%56.0%21.3%20.8%1.4%0.0

%0.5%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 0Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 3Average household size (people): 2.37

%0.0%1.5

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 172Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

15

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 13

%85.1%7.4

%6.4

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 380

Part-time employees: 51Full-time employees: 146Self-employed: 55

Unemployed: 7Full-time student: 4

Retired: 74Students - incl full-time students: 12Looking after home or family 16Long-term sick or disabled: 8Other: 7

%13.4%38.4%14.5

%1.8%1.1

%19.5%3.2%4.2%2.1%1.8

Working: 256 %67.4ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

108636

62

357261

416019

12

395

1426

122134

189191

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 254

Managers, directors and senior officials: 54Professional occupations: 61Associate professional and technical occupations: 30Administrative and secretarial occupations: 36Skilled trades occupations: 20Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 20Sales and customer service occupations: 14Process, plant and machine operatives: 8Elementary occupations: 11

%21.3%24.0%11.8%14.2%7.9%7.9%5.5%3.1%4.3

133

3735196

162585

121

172611304

18906

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 63Level 1: 53Level 2: 68Apprenticeship: 13Level 3: 41Level 4 and more 157Other: 12

%15.5%13.0%16.7%3.2%10.1%38.6%2.9

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 10One car: 62Two or more cars 130

%5%31%64

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 254

Work mainly at or from home: 30Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 1Train: 12Bus, minibus or coach: 3Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 0Driving a car or van 190Passenger in a car or van: 10Bicycle: 1On foot: 5Other method of travel to work: 2

%11.8%0.4%4.7%1.2%0.0%0.0%74.8%3.9%0.4%2.0%0.8

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forWitteringParish

0 - 4: 3185 - 7: 1238 - 9: 7810 - 14: 15815: 3416 - 17: 5318 - 19: 7720 - 24: 38225 - 29: 53730 - 44: 84845 - 59: 37360 - 64: 4265 - 74: 5575 - 84: 1584 - 89: 590 and over: 1

10.34.02.55.11.11.72.5

12.317.327.412.01.41.80.50.20.0

Total: 3,099

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 3,099

Approx number of dwellings 1,157Area (hectares): 1,100Population density (people per hectare): 2.82Average household size (people): 2.59

Number of households: 1,001

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 2,619Population living in communal establishments 480

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 2,946White - Irish: 15White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 49

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 17Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 7Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 7Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 7

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 7Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 1Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 1Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 2Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 8

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 21Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 8Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 1

%95.1%0.5%0.0%1.6

%0.5%0.2%0.2%0.2

%0.2%0.0%0.0%0.1%0.3

%0.7%0.3%0.0

%84.5%15.5

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 2

%0.0%0.1

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Christian: 1,901Buddhist: 11Hindu: 4Jewish: 3Muslim: 16Sikh: 1Other religion: 16No religion: 991Religion not stated 156

%61.3%0.4%0.1%0.1%0.5%0.0%0.5%32.0%5.0

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 92Day-to-day activities limited a little: 162

Very good health: 1,958Good health: 901Fair health: 175Bad health: 55Very bad health: 10

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 116Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 23Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 36

%3.0%5.2

%63.2%29.1%5.6%1.8%0.3

%3.7%0.7%1.2

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 1,001

One person households 197

One family and no others: 754

Other households 50

%19.7

%75.3

%5.0

Aged 65 and over 22Other: 175

All aged 65 and over: 18Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 166Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 320Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 35Co-habiting couple - no children: 75Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 46Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 1Lone parent - with dependent children: 71Lone parent - with no dependent children: 22

With dependent children: 17All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 0Other: 33

%2.2%17.5

%1.8%16.6%32.0%3.5%7.5%4.6%0.1%7.1%2.2

%1.7%0.0%0.0%3.3

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 98 %9.8Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

26 %5.7

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

18 %4.0

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 1,157

Detached house or bungalow: 107Semi-detached: 434Terraced (including end-terrace): 590Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 16Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

5

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 1Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 4

%9.2%37.5%51.0%1.4%0.4

%0.1%0.3

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 6Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 27Average household size (people): 2.59

%0.6%2.7

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 408Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

91

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 490

%40.8%9.1

%49.0

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 2,367

Part-time employees: 248Full-time employees: 1,628Self-employed: 106

Unemployed: 75Full-time student: 42

Retired: 69Students - incl full-time students: 49Looking after home or family 104Long-term sick or disabled: 28Other: 18

%10.5%68.8%4.5

%3.2%1.8

%2.9%2.1%4.4%1.2%0.8

Working: 2,024 %85.5ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

481,118

53

2817

3720475

20051053

4725

3229

1002113

7881,236

1,0301,337

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 2,015

Managers, directors and senior officials: 218Professional occupations: 223Associate professional and technical occupations: 705Administrative and secretarial occupations: 151Skilled trades occupations: 206Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 176Sales and customer service occupations: 94Process, plant and machine operatives: 137Elementary occupations: 105

%10.8%11.1%35.0%7.5%10.2%8.7%4.7%6.8%5.2

1,234

14778

57727

1851526

12950

781

7114512812421

161688

55

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 163Level 1: 331Level 2: 553Apprenticeship: 64Level 3: 603Level 4 and more 619Other: 55

%6.8%13.9%23.2%2.7%25.3%25.9%2.3

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 71One car: 511Two or more cars 419

%7%51%42

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 2,015

Work mainly at or from home: 54Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 0Train: 21Bus, minibus or coach: 92Taxi: 1Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 13Driving a car or van 1,167Passenger in a car or van: 82Bicycle: 179On foot: 394Other method of travel to work: 12

%2.7%0.0%1.0%4.6%0.0%0.6%57.9%4.1%8.9%19.6%0.6

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forWothorpeParish

0 - 4: 165 - 7: 138 - 9: 1010 - 14: 1915: 316 - 17: 818 - 19: 720 - 24: 625 - 29: 630 - 44: 5045 - 59: 7160 - 64: 2465 - 74: 3275 - 84: 1984 - 89: 590 and over: 2

5.54.53.46.51.02.72.42.12.1

17.224.48.2

11.06.51.70.7

Total: 291

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 291

Approx number of dwellings 128Area (hectares): 260Population density (people per hectare): 1.12Average household size (people): 2.49

Number of households: 117

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 291Population living in communal establishments 0

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 261White - Irish: 4White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 0White - Other white: 11

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 7Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 0Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 0

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 5Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 0Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 0Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 0Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 0

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 0Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 2Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 0

%89.7%1.4%0.0%3.8

%2.4%0.0%0.0%0.0

%1.7%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0

%0.0%0.7%0.0

%100.0%0.0

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 0Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 1

%0.0%0.3

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Christian: 207Buddhist: 0Hindu: 4Jewish: 0Muslim: 0Sikh: 0Other religion: 3No religion: 66Religion not stated 11

%71.1%0.0%1.4%0.0%0.0%0.0%1.0%22.7%3.8

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 12Day-to-day activities limited a little: 20

Very good health: 161Good health: 105Fair health: 18Bad health: 7Very bad health: 0

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 21Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 0Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 7

%4.1%6.9

%55.3%36.1%6.2%2.4%0.0

%7.2%0.0%2.4

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 117

One person households 28

One family and no others: 86

Other households 3

%23.9

%73.5

%2.6

Aged 65 and over 16Other: 12

All aged 65 and over: 14Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 24Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 33Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 7Co-habiting couple - no children: 3Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 4Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 0Lone parent - with dependent children: 1Lone parent - with no dependent children: 0

With dependent children: 2All full-time students: 0All aged 65 and over: 1Other: 0

%13.7%10.3

%12.0%20.5%28.2%6.0%2.6%3.4%0.0%0.9%0.0

%1.7%0.0%0.9%0.0

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 32 %27.4Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

2 %5.0

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

1 %2.5

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 128

Detached house or bungalow: 83Semi-detached: 22Terraced (including end-terrace): 17Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 0Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

6

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 0Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 0

%64.8%17.2%13.3%0.0%4.7

%0.0%0.0

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 0Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 1Average household size (people): 2.49

%0.0%0.9

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 95Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

6

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 14

%81.2%5.1

%12.0

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 204

Part-time employees: 23Full-time employees: 78Self-employed: 32

Unemployed: 6Full-time student: 5

Retired: 35Students - incl full-time students: 12Looking after home or family 11Long-term sick or disabled: 2Other: 0

%11.3%38.2%15.7

%2.9%2.5

%17.2%5.9%5.4%1.0%0.0

Working: 138 %67.6ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

64918

50

145100

172914

15

217

1020

6573

10698

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 138

Managers, directors and senior officials: 37Professional occupations: 42Associate professional and technical occupations: 18Administrative and secretarial occupations: 13Skilled trades occupations: 11Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 3Sales and customer service occupations: 7Process, plant and machine operatives: 3Elementary occupations: 4

%26.8%30.4%13.0%9.4%8.0%2.2%5.1%2.2%2.9

73

271712571031

65

10256842703

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 21Level 1: 14Level 2: 30Apprenticeship: 4Level 3: 19Level 4 and more 133Other: 9

%9.1%6.1%13.0%1.7%8.3%57.8%3.9

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 4One car: 44Two or more cars 69

%3%38%59

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 138

Work mainly at or from home: 19Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 1Train: 7Bus, minibus or coach: 1Taxi: 0Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 0Driving a car or van 88Passenger in a car or van: 3Bicycle: 3On foot: 15Other method of travel to work: 1

%13.8%0.7%5.1%0.7%0.0%0.0%63.8%2.2%2.2%10.9%0.7

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forEASTRegion

0 - 4: 361,2695 - 7: 201,0938 - 9: 127,41910 - 14: 345,45315: 73,39816 - 17: 148,07618 - 19: 137,22320 - 24: 352,97425 - 29: 362,64330 - 44: 1,183,97345 - 59: 1,156,69660 - 64: 372,56665 - 74: 531,39375 - 84: 350,13784 - 89: 93,65390 and over: 48,999

6.23.42.25.91.32.52.36.06.2

20.219.8

6.49.16.01.60.8

Total: 5,846,965

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 5,846,965

Approx number of dwellings 2,531,907Area (hectares): 1,910,838Population density (people per hectare): 3.1Average household size (people): 2.4

Number of households: 2,423,035

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 5,748,605Population living in communal establishment 98,360

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British 4,986,170White - Irish: 55,573White - Gypsy or Irish traveller 8,165White - Other white: 260,286

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbea 37,222Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African 15,388Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian 32,226Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed 27,280

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 86,736Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 66,270Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 32,992Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 33,503Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 58,871

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 69,925Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbea 33,614Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black 13,903

%85.3%1.0%0.1%4.5

%0.6%0.3%0.6%0.5

%1.5%1.1%0.6%0.6%1.0

%1.2%0.6%0.2

%98.3%1.7

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 10,367Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic grou 18,474

%0.2%0.3

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Christian: 3,488,063Buddhist: 22,273Hindu: 54,010Jewish: 34,830Muslim: 148,341Sikh: 18,213Other religion: 24,981No religion: 1,631,572Religion not stated 424,682

%59.7%0.4%0.9%0.6%2.5%0.3%0.4%27.9%7.3

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 434,168Day-to-day activities limited a little: 542,346

Very good health: 2,761,271Good health: 2,060,157Fair health: 752,324Bad health: 212,830Very bad health: 60,383

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 395,865Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 71,815Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 129,911

%7.4%9.3

%47.2%35.2%12.9%3.6%1.0

%6.8%1.2%2.2

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households 2,423,035

One person households 689,710

One family and no others: 1,576,181

Other households 157,144

%28.5

%65.0

%6.5

Aged 65 and over 306,941Other: 382,769

All aged 65 and over: 226,812Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 327,750Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 404,171Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 141,766Co-habiting couple - no children: 131,722Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 103,744Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 12,568Lone parent - with dependent children: 150,707Lone parent - with no dependent children: 76,941

With dependent children 53,987All full-time students: 6,802All aged 65 and over: 6,901Other: 89,454

%12.7%15.8

%9.4%13.5%16.7%5.9%5.4%4.3%0.5%6.2%3.2

%2.2%0.3%0.3%3.7

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 776,892 %32.1Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

81,461 %11.4

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

56,696 %8.0

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces 2,535,498

Detached house or bungalow: 744,954Semi-detached: 769,846Terraced (including end-terrace): 577,263Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 348,277Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

53,284

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 22,473Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 19,401

%29.4%30.4%22.8%13.7%2.1

%0.9%0.8

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 48,711Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 156,437Average household size (people): 2.40

%2.0%6.5

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 1,655,621Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

380,331

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 356,227

%68.3%15.7

%14.7

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74) 4,245,544

Part-time employees: 606,944Full-time employees: 1,696,374Self-employed 446,248

Unemployed: 161,631Full-time student: 126,893

Retired: 609,778Students - incl full-time students: 196,147Looking after home or family 190,552Long-term sick or disabled 133,500Other: 77,477

%14.3%40.0%10.5

%3.8%3.0

%14.4%4.6%4.5%3.1%1.8

Working: 2,876,459 %67.8ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

116,9691,040,838

319,044

94,90658,639

257,439100,344

14,59067,26835,082

489,975655,536127,204

66,72568,254

352,33995,803

175,96266,23242,395

1,340,9691,535,490

2,140,4252,105,119

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 2,849,512

Managers, directors and senior officials: 324,015Professional occupations: 476,413Associate professional and technical occupations: 366,335Administrative and secretarial occupations: 341,028Skilled trades occupations: 340,617Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 264,989Sales and customer service occupations: 224,452Process, plant and machine operatives: 208,251Elementary occupations: 303,412

%11.4%16.7%12.9%12.0%12.0%9.3%7.9%7.3%10.6

1,521,572

215,256244,168217,602

68,685305,526

45,19376,391

183,085165,666

1,327,940

108,759232,245148,733272,343

35,091219,796148,061

25,166137,746

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications 1,067,449Level 1: 693,576Level 2: 769,520Apprenticeship: 177,366Level 3: 557,318Level 4 and more 1,218,862Other: 254,242

%22.5%14.6%16.2%3.7%11.8%25.7%5.4

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 449,358One car: 1,039,677Two or more cars 934,000

%19%43%39

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 2,849,512

Work mainly at or from home: 161,428Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 33,110Train: 205,077Bus, minibus or coach: 106,303Taxi: 13,227Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 22,475Driving a car or va 1,757,121Passenger in a car or van: 143,749Bicycle: 100,651On foot: 288,663Other method of travel to work: 17,708

%5.7%1.2%7.2%3.7%0.5%0.8%61.7%5.0%3.5%10.1%0.6

100.0 %

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2011 Census Profile forENGLANDNation

0 - 4: 3,318,4495 - 7: 1,827,6108 - 9: 1,145,02210 - 14: 3,080,92915: 650,82616 - 17: 1,314,12418 - 19: 1,375,31520 - 24: 3,595,32125 - 29: 3,650,88130 - 44: 10,944,27145 - 59: 10,276,90260 - 64: 3,172,27765 - 74: 4,552,28375 - 84: 2,928,11884 - 89: 776,31190 and over: 403,817

6.33.42.25.81.22.52.66.86.9

20.619.46.08.65.51.50.8

Total: 53,012,456

RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGEAge Number % of total

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

100.0 %

Resident population: 53,012,456

Approx number of dwellings 22,976,066Area (hectares): 13,027,843Population density (people per hectare): 4.1Average household size (people): 2.4

Number of households: 22,063,368

SUMMARY STATISTICS

Population living in households 52,059,931Population living in communal establishments 952,525

White - English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British: 42,279,236White - Irish: 517,001White - Gypsy or Irish traveller: 54,895White - Other white: 2,430,010

Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black Caribbean 415,616Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Black African: 161,550Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - White and Asian: 332,708Mixed/Multiple ethnic group - Other Mixed: 283,005

Asian/Asian British - Indian: 1,395,702Asian/Asian British - Pakistani: 1,112,282Asian/Asian British - Bangladeshi: 436,514Asian/Asian British - Chinese: 379,503Asian/Asian British - Other Asian: 819,402

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - African 977,741Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Caribbean 591,016Black/African/Caribbean/Black British - Other Black: 277,857

%79.8%1.0%0.1%4.6

%0.8%0.3%0.6%0.5

%2.6%2.1%0.8%0.7%1.5

%1.8%1.1%0.5

%98.2%1.8

PLACE OFRESIDENCE

ETHNICGROUP

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Other ethnic group - Arab 220,985Other ethnic group - Any other ethnic group 327,433

%0.4%0.6

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Christian: 31,479,876Buddhist: 238,626Hindu: 806,199Jewish: 261,282Muslim: 2,660,116Sikh: 420,196Other religion: 227,825No religion: 13,114,232Religion not stated 3,804,104

%59.4%0.5%1.5%0.5%5.0%0.8%0.4%24.7%7.2

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS continued

RELIGION

Day-to-day activities limited a lot: 4,405,394Day-to-day activities limited a little: 4,947,192

Very good health: 25,005,712Good health: 18,141,457Fair health: 6,954,092Bad health: 2,250,446Very bad health: 660,749

Provides 1 to 19 hours unpaid care a week: 3,452,636Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week: 721,143Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week: 1,256,237

%8.3%9.3

%47.2%34.2%13.1%4.2%1.2

%6.5%1.4%2.4

HEALTH &CARERS

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Total households: 22,063,368

One person households 6,666,493

One family and no others: 13,631,182

Other households 1,765,693

%30.2

%61.8

%8.0

Aged 65 and over 2,725,596Other: 3,940,897

All aged 65 and over: 1,789,465Married or civil partnership couple - no children: 2,719,210Married or civil partnership couple - with dependent children: 3,375,890Married or civil partnership couple - with no dependent children: 1,234,355Co-habiting couple - no children: 1,173,172Co-habiting couple - with dependent children: 890,780Co-habiting couple - with no dependent children: 108,486Lone parent - with dependent children: 1,573,255Lone parent - with no dependent children: 766,569

With dependent children: 584,016All full-time students: 124,285All aged 65 and over: 61,715Other: 995,677

%12.4%17.9

%8.1%12.3%15.3%5.6%5.3%4.0%0.5%7.1%3.5

%2.6%0.6%0.3%4.5

HOUSEHOLDTYPE

100.0 %

Households with no-one in employment (% of all households): 7,348,649 %33.3Number of households with no adults in employment with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

922,192 %14.4

Number of lone parent households with dependent children (% of all households with dependent children):

634,019 %9.9

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE, CHARACTERISTICS AND TENURE

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Total household spaces: 23,044,097

Detached house or bungalow: 5,128,552Semi-detached: 7,076,395Terraced (including end-terrace): 5,642,969Flat, maisonette or apartment (purpose-built): 3,854,451Flat, maisonette or apartment part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits):

984,284

Flat, maisonette or apartment in a commercial building: 257,218Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure: 100,228

%22.3%30.7%24.5%16.7%4.3

%1.1%0.4

100.0 % DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS

Households without central heating: 594,561Overcrowding (one or more too few rooms for size of household): 1,928,596Average household size (people): 2.40

%2.7%8.7

Households where dwelling is owner occupied: 14,148,784Households where dwelling is rented from local authority, housing association or registered provider:

3,903,550

Households where dwelling is privately rented/other: 3,715,924

%64.1%17.7

%16.8

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (16-74 population)

Total population (16-74): 38,881,374

Part-time employees: 5,333,268Full-time employees: 15,016,564Self-employed: 3,793,632

Unemployed: 1,702,847Full-time student: 1,336,823

Retired: 5,320,691Students - incl full-time students: 2,255,831Looking after home or family 1,695,134Long-term sick or disabled: 1,574,134Other: 852,450

%13.7%38.6%9.8

%4.4%3.4

%13.7%5.8%4.4%4.0%2.2

Working: 25,480,287 %65.5ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE

Number % of total

Total % of totalFemaleMale

100.0 %

1,174,5189,013,6152,670,662

1,015,551619,267

2,270,9161,148,356

156,757823,553385,357

4,158,7506,002,9491,122,970

687,296717,556

3,049,7751,107,4751,538,377

750,581467,093

12,002,22513,478,062

19,602,82219,278,552

OCCUPATION Total % of totalFemaleMale

Total: 25,162,721

Managers, directors and senior officials: 2,734,900Professional occupations: 4,400,375Associate professional and technical occupations: 3,219,067Administrative and secretarial occupations: 2,883,230Skilled trades occupations: 2,858,680Caring, leisure and other service occupations: 2,348,650Sales and customer service occupations: 2,117,477Process, plant and machine operatives: 1,808,024Elementary occupations: 2,792,318

%10.9%17.5%12.8%11.5%11.4%9.3%8.4%7.2%11.1

13,315,285

1,777,4652,192,5371,860,222

637,2882,547,352

429,848756,468

1,588,9191,525,186

11,847,436

957,4352,207,8381,358,8452,245,942

311,3281,918,8021,361,009

219,1051,267,132

100.0 %

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QUALIFICATIONS - highest level of attainment Total % of total

No qualifications: 9,656,810Level 1: 5,714,441Level 2: 6,544,614Apprenticeship: 1,532,934Level 3: 5,309,631Level 4 and more 11,769,361Other: 2,461,829

%22.5%13.3%15.2%3.6%12.4%27.4%5.7

CAR OWNERSHIP Total % of total

No car: 5,691,251One car: 9,301,776Two or more cars 7,070,341

%26%42%32

TRAVEL TO WORK - by mode of travel Total % of total

Total in work: 25,162,721

Work mainly at or from home: 1,349,568Underground, metro, light rail, tram: 1,027,625Train: 1,343,684Bus, minibus or coach: 1,886,539Taxi: 131,465Motorcycle, scooter or moped: 206,550Driving a car or van 14,345,882Passenger in a car or van: 1,264,553Bicycle: 742,675On foot: 2,701,453Other method of travel to work: 162,727

%5.4%4.1%5.3%7.5%0.5%0.8%57.0%5.0%3.0%10.7%0.6

100.0 %

ENGLANDE92000001120

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Glossary

A

Accommodation type This refers to the type of accommodation used or available for use by an individual household. Examples include the whole of a terraced house, or a flat in a purpose-built block of flats.

Adult An adult in a household is defined as any person who is not a dependent child. This definition is used in most results from the 2011 Census. In results where a different definition is used it is clearly indicated.

Age Age is derived from the date of birth question and is a person's age at their last birthday, at 27 March 2011. Dates of birth that imply an age over 115 are treated as invalid and the person’s age is imputed. Infants less than one year old are classified as 0 years of age.

Area For area measurements, census statistics use Standard Area Measurements (SAM), created by ONS Geography for key geographies in the UK using standard methodologies. SAMs are land measurement figures defined by topographic boundaries (coastline and inland water) as at the end of 2011. Area measurements are in hectares - the metric unit of area defined as 10,000 square metres or approximately 2.47 acres - there are 100 hectares in 1 km2. Each area measurement used in census results is calculated by aggregating the SAM (measured to two decimal places) for each output area that has been best-fitted to each higher area.

Average household size The average household size for an area is equal to the total number of usual residents living in households in that area divided by the total number of households in the area that have at least one usual resident. Visitors staying at an address do not contribute to that household’s size because they are counted in the household of their place of usual residence.

Average number of bedrooms per household The average number of bedrooms per household for any area is equal to the total number of bedrooms in households in the area divided by the number of households in the area.

Average number of rooms per household The average number of rooms per household for any area is equal to the total number of rooms in households in the area divided by the number of households in the area.

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C

Central heating A household’s accommodation is classified as having central heating if it is present in some or all rooms (whether used or not). Central heating is classified by type, for example one or more of the types - gas, electric (including storage heaters), oil, solid fuel (for example wood or coal) or other types (including solar, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) or other bottled gas). This information is not available for household spaces with no usual residents.

Cars or vans in household This applies to the number of cars or vans that are owned, or available for use, by one or more members of a household. This includes company cars and vans that are available for private use. It does not include motorbikes or scooters, or any cars or vans belonging to visitors. The count of cars or vans in an area relates only to households. Cars or vans used by residents of communal establishments are not counted. Households with 10 or more cars or vans are counted as having only 10. Responses indicating a number of cars or vans greater than 20 were treated as invalid and a value was imputed.

Cohabiting couple family A cohabiting couple family consists of two people of any sex who are living together as a couple, with or without their child(ren), but who are not married or in a same-sex civil partnership. Child(ren) included in the cohabiting couple family may belong to both members of the couple or only one. Children are included in the family only if they are not themselves living with a spouse, same-sex civil partner or partner and do not have any children of their own in the household. Cohabiting couples with their grandchild(ren) are also considered a cohabiting couple family if there are no children from the intervening generation present in the household (note that children of the couple may also be present if they are not parents or grandparents of the youngest generation).

Cohabiting couple household A cohabiting couple household is a household that comprises a cohabiting couple family and no other person. This definition is used in most results from the 2011 Census. In a small number of results a cohabiting couple household is defined as a household that contains at least one cohabiting couple, but does not contain any married or same-sex civil partnership couples. When this definition is used it is clearly indicated.

Communal establishments A communal establishment is an establishment providing managed residential accommodation. ‘Managed’ in this context means full-time or part-time supervision of the accommodation. Types of communal establishment include:

• Sheltered accommodation units where fewer than 50 per cent of the units in the establishment have their own cooking facilities, or similar accommodation where residents have their own rooms, but the main meal is provided. If half or more possess their own facilities for cooking (regardless of use) all units in the whole establishment are treated as separate households.

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• Small hotels, guest houses, bed & breakfasts and inns and pubs with residential accommodation with room for 10 or more guests (excluding the owner/manager and his/her family).

• All accommodation provided solely for students (during term-time). This includes university-owned cluster flats, houses and apartments located within student villages, and similar accommodation owned by a private company and provided solely for students (University owned student houses that were difficult to identify and not clearly located with other student residences are treated as households, and houses rented to students by private landlords are also treated as households). Accommodation available only to students may include a small number of care-taking or maintenance staff, or academic staff.

• Accommodation available only to nurses. This includes cluster flats and similar accommodation, provided solely for nurses. Nurses’ accommodation on a hospital site that does not also contain patients is treated as a separate communal establishment from the hospital (and not categorised as a hospital), so that nurses are treated as ‘residents’ and not ‘resident staff’ or ‘patients’. This ensures consistency with similar nurses’ accommodation not on a hospital site.

D

Dependent child A dependent child is a person aged 0 – 15 in a household (whether or not in a family) or aged 16 – 18 in full-time education and living in a family with his or her parent(s). It does not include any children who have a spouse, partner or child living in the household.

Dwelling A dwelling is a unit of accommodation in which all rooms - including the kitchen, bathroom and toilet - are behind a door that only that household can use. A dwelling may comprise one or more household spaces (the accommodation used or available for use by an individual household).

E

Economic activity Economic activity relates to whether or not a person who was aged 16 to 74 was working or looking for work in the week before census. Rather than a simple indicator of whether or not someone was currently in employment, it provides a measure of whether or not a person was an active participant in the labour market. A person's economic activity is derived from their 'Activity last week'. This is an indicator of their status or availability for employment - whether employed, actively looking for work, waiting to start a new job, available to start a new job, or their status if not employed or not seeking employment. Additional information included in the economic activity classification is also derived from information about the number of hours a person works and their type of employment - whether employed or self-employed. The census concept of economic activity is compatible with the standard for economic status defined by the International Labour Organisation (ILO). It is one of a number of definitions used internationally to produce accurate and comparable statistics on employment, unemployment and economic status.

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Economically active A person aged 16 to 74 is described as economically active if, in the week before the census, they were:

• in employment, as an employee or self-employed, • not in employment, but were seeking work and ready to start work within two

weeks, or • not in employment, but waiting to start a job already obtained and available.

Full-time students who fulfil any of these criteria are classified as economically active and are counted separately in the 'Full-time student' category of economically active - they are not included in any of the other categories such as employees or unemployed. A dwelling may be classified as shared or unshared. A dwelling is shared if:

• The household spaces it contains have the accommodation type ‘part of a converted or shared house’,

• not all of the rooms (including kitchen, bathroom and toilet, if any) are behind a door that only that household can use, and

• there is at least one other such household space at the same address with which it can be combined to form the shared dwelling.

Dwellings that do not meet these conditions are unshared dwellings.

Economically inactive A person aged 16 to 74 is described as economically inactive if, in the week before the census, they were not in employment but did not meet the criteria to be classified as ‘Unemployed'. This includes a person looking for work but not available to start work within two weeks, as well as anyone not looking for work, or unable to work - for example retired, looking after home/family, permanently sick or disabled. Students who fulfil any of these criteria are also classified as economically inactive. This does not necessarily mean they were in full-time education and excludes students who were working or in some other way economically active.

Employed A person aged 16 to 74 is defined as employed (or in employment) if in the week before the census they carried out at least one hour's paid work, either as an employee or self-employed. This includes casual or temporary work, on a government-sponsored training scheme, doing paid or unpaid work for their own or family business, being away from work ill, on maternity leave, or on holiday or temporarily laid off.

Ethnic group Ethnic group classifies people according to their own perceived ethnic group and cultural background.

F

Family A family is defined as a group of people who are either:

• a married, same-sex civil partnership, or cohabiting couple, with or without child(ren),

• a lone parent with child(ren),

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• a married, same-sex civil partnership, or cohabiting couple with grandchild(ren) but with no children present from the intervening generation, or

• a single grandparent with grandchild(ren) but no children present from the intervening generation.

Children in couple families need not belong to both members of the couple For single or couple grandparents with grandchildren present, the children of the grandparent(s) may also be present if they are not parents or grandparents of the youngest generation present.

Full-time student A full-time student is a person of any age who has indicated that they are a schoolchild or student in full-time education. Schoolchildren and students in full-time education studying away from their family home are treated as usually resident at their term-time address.

Full-time working Full-time working is defined as working 31 hours or more per week. This applies to the number of hours a person aged 16 to 74 in employment in the week before the census worked in their main job, and includes paid and unpaid overtime.

G

General Health General health is a self-assessment of a person’s general state of health. People were asked to assess whether their health was very good, good, fair, bad or very bad. This assessment is not based on a person's health over any specified period of time.

H

Highest level of qualification The highest level of qualification is derived from the question asking people to indicate all types of qualifications held. People were also asked if they held foreign qualifications and to indicate the closest equivalent. There were 12 response options (plus ‘no qualifications’) covering professional and vocational qualifications, and a range of academic qualifications. These are combined into four categories for the highest level of qualification, plus a category for no qualifications and one for other qualifications (which includes vocational or work related qualifications, and for foreign qualifications where an equivalent qualification was not indicated): No Qualifications: No academic or professional qualifications Level 1 qualifications: 1-4 O Levels/CSE/GCSEs (any grades), Entry Level, Foundation Diploma, NVQ level 1, Foundation GNVQ, Basic/Essential Skills Level 2 qualifications: 5+ O Level (Passes)/CSEs (Grade 1)/GCSEs (Grades A*-C), School Certificate, 1 A Level/ 2-3 AS Levels/VCEs, Intermediate/Higher Diploma, Welsh Baccalaureate Intermediate Diploma, NVQ level 2, Intermediate GNVQ, City and Guilds Craft, BTEC First/General Diploma, RSA Diploma Apprenticeship

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Level 3 qualifications: 2+ A Levels/VCEs, 4+ AS Levels, Higher School Certificate, Progression/Advanced Diploma, Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma, NVQ Level 3; Advanced GNVQ, City and Guilds Advanced Craft, ONC, OND, BTEC National, RSA Advanced Diploma Level 4+ qualifications: Degree (for example BA, BSc), Higher Degree (for example MA, PhD, PGCE), NVQ Level 4-5, HNC, HND, RSA Higher Diploma, BTEC Higher level, Foundation degree (NI), Professional qualifications (for example teaching, nursing, accountancy) Other qualifications: Vocational/Work-related Qualifications, Foreign Qualifications (Not stated/ level unknown).

Household A household is defined as: • one person living alone, or • a group of people (not necessarily related) living at the same address who share cooking facilities and share a living room or sitting room or dining area. This includes: • sheltered accommodation units in an establishment where 50 per cent or more have their own kitchens (irrespective of whether there are other communal facilities), and • all people living in caravans on any type of site that is their usual residence. This will include anyone who has no other usual residence elsewhere in the UK. A household must contain at least one person whose place of usual residence is at the address. A group of short-term residents living together is not classified as a household, and neither is a group of people at an address where only visitors are staying.

Household composition Household composition classifies households according to the relationships between the household members. Households consisting of one family and no other usual residents are classified according to the type of family (married, same-sex civil partnership or cohabiting couple family, or lone parent family) and the number of dependent children. Other households are classified by the number people, the number of dependent children, or whether the household consists only of students or only of people aged 65 and over. This definition is used in most results from the 2011 Census. In a small number of results an alternative classification is used that defines households by the age of the household members. It takes no account of the relationships between them. In results where this different definition is used it is clearly indicated.

Household size The size of a household is equal to the number of usual residents in the household. Visitors staying at an address do not contribute to that household’s size because they are counted in the household of their place of usual residence. Household size is only applicable to household spaces with at least one usual resident.

Household space A household space is the accommodation used or available for use by an individual household. Household spaces are identified separately in census results as those with at least one usual resident, and those that do not have any usual residents.

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A household space with no usual residents may still be used by short-term residents, visitors who were present on census night, or a combination of short-term residents and visitors. Vacant household spaces and household spaces that are used as second addresses are also classified in census results as household spaces with no usual residents.

L

Lone parent family A lone parent family consists of a father or mother with his or her child(ren) where the parent does not have a spouse, same-sex civil partner or partner in the household, and the child(ren) do not have a spouse, same-sex civil partner or child in the household. A lone grandparent with his or her grandchild(ren) are also considered a lone parent family if there are no children in the intervening generation present in the household (note that children of the grandparent may also be present if they are not parents or grandparents of the youngest generation).

Lone parent household A lone parent household is a household that comprises a lone parent family and no other person. This definition is used in most results from the 2011 Census. In a small number of results a lone parent household is defined as a household that contains at least one lone parent family, but does not contain any married, same-sex civil partnership or cohabiting couples. When this definition is used it is clearly indicated. Long-term health problem or disability A long-term health problem or disability that limits a person's day-to-day activities, and has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months. This includes problems that are related to old age. People were asked to assess whether their daily activities were limited a lot or a little by such a health problem, or whether their daily activities were not limited at all. Long-term unemployed

A person is defined as long-term unemployed at the time of the 2011 Census if they were unemployed and the year they last worked was 2009 or earlier.

M

Main job The 'Main job' of a person aged 16 to 74 is the job in which they usually work the most hours. For people not working at the time of the census the main job relates to the person's last job. Topics based on employment all relate to a person’s main job.

Marital and civil partnership status Marital and civil partnership status classifies an individual according to their legal marital or registered same-sex civil partnership status as at census day, 27 March 2011. This topic is the equivalent of the 2001 Census topic ‘Marital status’, but has undergone significant revision to take account of the Civil Partnership Act which came into force on 5 December 2005. Marital and civil partnership states include: • married/in a registered same-sex civil partnership,

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• separated (but still legally married/in a registered same-sex civil partnership), • divorced/formerly in a registered same-sex civil partnership, or • widowed/surviving same-sex civil partner. Although the term 'single' is widely used to cover people in a number of states such as divorced or separated it is not a legally recognised status and was not an option on the census questionnaire. In census results the term 'single' is used to refer only to someone who has never been married or in a registered same-sex civil partnership, which were options on the census questionnaire.

Married couple household A married-couple household is a household that comprises a married-couple family and no other person. This definition is used in most results from the 2011 Census. In a small number of results, a married-couple household is defined as a household that contains at least one married couple. When this definition is used it is clearly indicated.

Method of travel to work The method of travel used for the longest part, by distance, of the usual journey to work. This topic is only applicable to people who were in employment in the week before the census.

O

Occupancy rating Occupancy rating provides a measure of whether a household's accommodation is overcrowded or under occupied. There are two measures of occupancy rating, one based on the number of rooms in a household's accommodation, and one based on the number of bedrooms. The ages of the household members and their relationships to each other are used to derive the number of rooms/bedrooms they require, based on a standard formula. The number of rooms/bedrooms required is subtracted from the number of rooms/bedrooms in the household's accommodation to obtain the occupancy rating. An occupancy rating of -1 implies that a household has one fewer room/bedroom than required, whereas +1 implies that they have one more room/bedroom than the standard requirement.

Occupation A person's occupation relates to their main job and is derived from either their job title or details of the activities involved in their job. This is used to assign responses to an occupation code based on the Standard Occupational Classification 2010 (SOC2010).

One family and no others A household consists of 'one family and no others' if there is only one family in the household and there are no non-family people (ungrouped individuals).

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P

Part-time working Part-time working is defined as working 30 hours or less per week. This applies to the number of hours a person aged 16 to 74 in employment in the week before the census worked in their main job, and includes paid and unpaid overtime.

Population density Population density is the number of usual residents per hectare. A hectare is the metric unit of area defined as 10,000 square metres or approximately 2.47 acres. Population density for each area is calculated using aggregations of the area measurements (to two decimal places) for each output area that has been best-fitted to each higher area.

Provision of unpaid care A person is a provider of unpaid care if they look after or give help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others because of long-term physical or mental ill health or disability, or problems related to old age. This does not include any activities as part of paid employment. No distinction is made about whether any care that a person provides is within their own household or outside of the household, so no explicit link can be made about whether the care provided is for a person within the household who has poor general health or a long-term health problem or disability.

R

Religion This is a person’s current religion, or if the person does not have a religion, 'no religion'. No determination is made about whether a person was a practicing member of a religion. Unlike other census questions where missing answers are imputed, this question was voluntary, and where no answer was provided the response is categorised as 'Not stated'.

S

Same-sex civil partnership couple family A same-sex civil partnership couple family consists of two same-sex civil partners with or without child(ren). The child(ren) may belong to either member of the couple. Children are included in the family only if they are not themselves living with a spouse, same-sex civil partner or partner and do not have any children of their own in the household. Same-sex civil partners with their grandchild(ren) are also considered a same-sex civil partnership family if there are no children in the intervening generation present in the household (note that children of the couple may also be present if they are not parents or grandparents of the youngest generation).

Same-sex civil partnership couple household A same-sex civil partnership couple household is a household that comprises a same-sex civil partnership couple family and no other person. This definition is used in most results from the 2011 Census.

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In a small number of results a same-sex civil partnership couple household is defined as a household that contains at least one same-sex civil partnership couple and no married couples. When this definition is used it is clearly indicated.

Schoolchildren and students Schoolchildren and students in full-time education studying away from their family home are treated as usually resident at their term-time address. Basic demographic information only (name, sex, age, marital status and relationship) is collected at their non term-time address (their ‘home’ or ‘vacation’ address). The information on families, household size and household composition for their non term-time address does not include them.

T

Tenure Tenure provides information about whether a household rents or owns the accommodation that it occupies and, if rented, combines this with information about the type of landlord who owns or manages the accommodation.

Tenure, Private rented Accommodation that is ‘private rented’ includes accommodation that is rented from a private landlord or letting agency, employer of a household member, relative or friend of a household member, or other non-social rented accommodation.

Tenure, Social rented Accommodation that is ‘social rented’ includes accommodation that is rented from a council or local authority, or from a registered social landlord, housing association, housing co-operative or charitable trust.

U

Unemployed A person aged 16 to 74 is classified as unemployed if they are not in employment, are available to start work in the next two weeks, and either looked for work in the last four weeks or are waiting to start a new job.

Usual resident The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day 27 March 2011. Although the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, this population is analysed separately and is not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months. Further information about the main population base for outputs, about how other population sub-groups are counted, and other definitions, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census

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