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www.southwark.gov.uk Copies of this profile are available from the Southwark JSNA website web address for download www.southwark.gov.uk/JSNA
Southwark
This profile aims to bring together resident data for Lambeth to provide standard statistics.
Key facts
Demographic Factsheet May 2015
Southwark resident population
306,745
Young population
Densely populated
High Turnover of
the population
Predicted
15% increase In population over the next 10 years
Ethnically diverse
population Deprived population
4,706 Live births per year,
2013
1,305 deaths per year,
2013
35% of Southwark live in the most deprived LSOAs in England
41st most deprived local authority
in England
12th most deprived
borough in London
Predicted
41% increase in Black Other population
over the next 10 years
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Population Structure
Southwark resident population
306,745 evenly split between males
and females.
Younger population, 42% aged 20 to
39 years old compared with 35% in
London and 27% in England.
Smaller older population aged 65 or
older, 8%, compared with 11% in
London and 17% in England.
4,706 Live births per year
HSCIC, 2013
1,305 deaths per year
HSCIC, 2013
Smaller population aged 50 to 64 years
old, 14%, compared with 15% in
London and 18% in England.
www.southwark.gov.uk Copies of this profile are available from the Southwark JSNA website web address for download www.southwark.gov.uk/JSNA
Population Structure – Ward Estimates 2015 Ward population structure – counts and proportions
Significantly higher
Significantly lower
Similar
compared to Southwark average
Community Council
Ward 0-19 20-39 40-64 65+ Total
Bermondsey & Rotherhithe
Grange 2,627 8,915 3,961 1,056 16,559
Riverside 2,247 8,424 4,413 1,087 16,171
Rotherhithe 3,019 7,201 3,610 1,086 14,916
South Bermondsey 3,536 5,756 3,985 1,109 14,386
Surrey Docks 2,246 8,250 3,723 973 15,192
Livesey 4,159 5,165 4,330 1,362 15,016
Borough, Bankside
& Walworth
Cathedrals 2,911 7,988 4,011 1,098 16,008
Chaucer 3,121 8,022 3,427 788 15,358
East Walworth 2,887 6,032 3,485 1,043 13,447
Faraday 3,644 4,745 3,890 953 13,232
Newington 3,066 6,591 4,179 1,273 15,109
Camberwell
South Camberwell 3,315 5,182 3,734 971 13,202
Brunswick Park 3,121 5,418 3,922 957 13,418
Camberwell Green 3,933 6,124 4,806 1,141 16,004
Dulwich
College 3,233 3,760 4,002 1,404 12,399
East Dulwich 2,660 5,410 3,716 1,159 12,945
Village 3,636 3,453 4,415 1,425 12,929
Peckham & Nunhead
Peckham Rye 3,559 5,062 4,435 1,167 14,223
Nunhead 3,191 5,308 4,249 1,296 14,044
Peckham 4,460 5,354 4,547 1,018 15,379
The Lane 3,970 6,429 4,750 1,648 16,797
Southwark 68,541 128,589 85,590 24,014 306,734
Community Council
Ward 0-19 20-39 40-64 65+ Total
Bermondsey & Rotherhithe
Grange 16% 54% 24% 6% 100%
Riverside 14% 52% 27% 7% 100%
Rotherhithe 20% 48% 24% 7% 100%
South Bermondsey 25% 40% 28% 8% 100%
Surrey Docks 15% 54% 25% 6% 100%
Livesey 28% 34% 29% 9% 100%
Borough, Bankside
& Walworth
Cathedrals 18% 50% 25% 7% 100%
Chaucer 20% 52% 22% 5% 100%
East Walworth 21% 45% 26% 8% 100%
Faraday 28% 36% 29% 7% 100%
Newington 20% 44% 28% 8% 100%
Camberwell
South Camberwell 25% 39% 28% 7% 100%
Brunswick Park 23% 40% 29% 7% 100%
Camberwell Green 25% 38% 30% 7% 100%
Dulwich
College 26% 30% 32% 11% 100%
East Dulwich 21% 42% 29% 9% 100%
Village 28% 27% 34% 11% 100%
Peckham & Nunhead
Peckham Rye 25% 36% 31% 8% 100%
Nunhead 23% 38% 30% 9% 100%
Peckham 29% 35% 30% 7% 100%
The Lane 24% 38% 28% 10% 100%
Southwark 22% 42% 28% 8% 100%
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Population Structure – Ward Estimates
More than twice as densely populated
as London.
10,632 persons / Sq. Km compared to
London 5,510.
9th most densely populated
local authority in England & Wales.
Newington (18,204 persons / Sq. Km) most densely populated & College (3,839 persons / Sq. Km) least densely populated ward.
Population values
Age Group Minimum Average Maximum
Total College 12,399
14,606 The Lane 16,797
0-19 Surrey Docks
2,246 3,264
Peckham 4,460
20-39 Village 3,453
6,123 Grange 8,915
40-64 Chaucer
3,427 4,076
Camberwell Green 4,806
65+ Chaucer
788 1,144
The Lane 1,648
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Population Change
Southwark resident population is
estimated to increase by 47,018 persons over the next 10 years.
This equates to a 15% increase,
compared to a 10% increase in London.
The 65+ age group is predicted to grow
the fastest (32%) and the 20-39 group
the slowest (9%).
Internal migration turnover
(2013) of 177 per 1,000 resident
population, ranked 398 out of 406 areas, United Kingdom.
Estimates of Non-UK Born (2013)
365.2 per 1,000 resident
population, compared to 357.9
London & 135.9 England.
Migrant GP Registrations (2013)
24.9 per 1,000 resident
population, compared to 25.1,
London & 10.9 England.
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Ethnicity
Southwark is ethnically diverse.
Of the whole population:
31% Black ethnicity compared to 17% in London. 16% African ethnicity compared to 7% in London. 6% Caribbean ethnicity compared to 4% in London. 9% Black Other compared to 5% in London
11% Asian ethnicity compared to 21% in
London.
The Black Other population is projected to grow the most (41%) in the next 10 years.
The Black Caribbean population is projected to decrease by 1% in the next 10 years.
52% of the population belong to the White
group, 48% to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic group.
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Deprivation
The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) measures the level of deprivation in each ‘lower super output area’ (LSOA) in England and ranks each LSOA (about 1,500 people) according to how
deprived it is compared to the others.
Southwark is the 41st most deprived local authority in England (out
of 326) and the 12th most deprived borough in London (out of 33).
35% of Southwark live in the most deprived LSOAs in England
75% of Livesey live in the most deprived LSOAs
in Southwark
86% of Village live in the least deprived LSOAs
in Southwark
Relative deprivation within Southwark wards can be measured using local quintiles, where LSOAs are ranked by deprivation and divided into five equal groups.
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FURTHER INFORMATION & FEEDBACK This profile has been created by Lambeth & Southwark's Public Health Intelligence Team. Email: [email protected] Tel: 0207 525 5000 We welcome your comments on these profiles and how they could better suit your requirements, please do contact us with your ideas.
Definitions
Internal migration refers to residential moves between different geographic areas within the UK. This may be between local authorities (LA), regions or countries. It does not include moves within a single geographic area (for example, a move within a single LA). It excludes international migration either into or out of the UK. Internal migration in this factsheet refers to moves between local authorities. Migrant GP registrations show the number of new GP registrations in a year by persons who were previously living overseas (per 1,000 resident population). Non-UK born population shows the estimated number of non-UK born people living in the geographic area (per 1,000 resident population) in a calendar year. Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) denotes a grouping of all GLA ethnic groups except the GLA White group. Data sources Population 2014 Round of Demographic Projections: Local authority population projections – Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA)-based population projections, Capped Household Size model, short-term migration scenario. Greater London Authority, 2015. Births and deaths Fertility; number of live births, 2013. Health and Social Care Information Centre, Feb 2015 Mortality from all causes; crude death rates, 2013. Health and Social Care Information Centre, Dec 2014 Migration Local Area Migration Indicators, mid-2013. Office for National Statistics, Aug 2014 Ethnicity 2013 Round of Demographic Projections: Local authority population projections - SHLAA Capped Household Size-based ethnic group projections. Greater London Authority, Aug 2014