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2011 Census Profiles for Selby District Civil Parishes Click on a parish name below to go to the 2011 Census profile: Acaster Selby * Kelfield Appleton Roebuck Kellington Balne Kirk Smeaton Barkston Ash Kirkby Wharfe with North Milford Barlby with Osgodby Lead * Barlow Little Fenton * Beal Little Smeaton Biggin Long Drax Bilbrough Monk Fryston Birkin Newland Bolton Percy Newton Kyme cum Toulston Brayton North Duffield Brotherton Oxton * Burn Riccall Burton Salmon Ryther cum Ossendyke Byram cum Sutton Saxton with Scarthingwell Camblesforth Selby Carlton Sherburn in Elmet Catterton * Skipwith Cawood South Milford Chapel Haddlesey Stapleton * Church Fenton Steeton * Cliffe Stillingfleet Colton Stutton with Hazlewood Cridling Stubbs Tadcaster Drax Temple Hirst Eggborough Thorganby Escrick Thorpe Willoughby Fairburn Towton Gateforth Ulleskelf Grimston * Walden Stubbs * Hambleton West Haddlesey Healaugh Whitley Heck Wistow Hemingbrough Womersley Hensall Hillam Hirst Courtney Huddleston with Newthorpe * * Data for this parish has been merged with an adjacent parish as it falls below the ONS release threshold. It is not available separately. For more information contact [email protected] or visit www.streamlis.org.uk Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council

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Page 1: Selby Parish 2011 Census Profiles - Data North Yorkshire · 3. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at 4. Totals may not sum due to rounding

2011 Census Profiles for Selby District Civil Parishes

Click on a parish name below to go to the 2011 Census profile:

Acaster Selby * KelfieldAppleton Roebuck KellingtonBalne Kirk SmeatonBarkston Ash Kirkby Wharfe with North MilfordBarlby with Osgodby Lead *Barlow Little Fenton *Beal Little SmeatonBiggin Long DraxBilbrough Monk FrystonBirkin NewlandBolton Percy Newton Kyme cum ToulstonBrayton North DuffieldBrotherton Oxton *Burn RiccallBurton Salmon Ryther cum OssendykeByram cum Sutton Saxton with ScarthingwellCamblesforth SelbyCarlton Sherburn in ElmetCatterton * SkipwithCawood South MilfordChapel Haddlesey Stapleton *Church Fenton Steeton *Cliffe StillingfleetColton Stutton with HazlewoodCridling Stubbs TadcasterDrax Temple HirstEggborough ThorganbyEscrick Thorpe WilloughbyFairburn TowtonGateforth UlleskelfGrimston * Walden Stubbs *Hambleton West HaddleseyHealaugh WhitleyHeck WistowHemingbrough WomersleyHensallHillamHirst CourtneyHuddleston with Newthorpe *

* Data for this parish has been merged with an adjacent parish as it falls below the ONS release threshold. It is not available separately.

For more information contact [email protected] or visit www.streamlis.org.ukCorporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Appleton Roebuck (inc. Acaster Selby)No. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 792 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 792 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 122 19.0In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 445 69.3Area (hectares) 1,804 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 0.3Number of people per hectare 0.44 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 9 1.4

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 32 5.0AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 32 5.00 to 4 years 37 4.75 to 15 years 113 14.3 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 32416 to 29 years 79 10.0 Household spaces with residents 306 94.430 to 44 years 157 19.8 Household spaces with no usual residents 18 5.645 to 59 years 198 25.060 to 74 years 157 19.8 HOUSEHOLDS 30675 to 89 years 46 5.8 Average household size 2.690 and over 5 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 9 2.9SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 2 0.7Male residents 391 49.4Female residents 401 50.6 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 18 5.9ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 25 8.2White ethnic group 779 98.4 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 62 20.3Other ethnic group 13 1.6 Couple with dependant child(ren) 83 27.1

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 761 96.1 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 7 0.9 Lone parent household 6 2.0Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 9 1.1 Male lone parent households 2 0.7Born elsewhere - outside EU 15 1.9 Female lone parent households 4 1.3

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 573 72.4 People with limiting long-term illness 95 12.0Other religious group 7 0.9 People whose health was 'very good' 439 55.4No religion 163 20.6 People whose health was 'good' 254 32.1Religion not stated 49 6.2 People whose health was 'fair' 75 9.5

People whose health was 'bad' 18 2.3MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 6 0.8Males age 16 to 74 294 People who provide unpaid care 90 11.4Economically Active 210 71.4- Full time male employees 125 42.5 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 12 4.1 Owned outright 129 42.2- Self-employed males 62 21.1 Owned with a mortgage or loan 119 38.9- Unemployed males 4 1.4 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 7 2.4 Social rented - council (local authority) 10 3.3Economically Inactive 84 28.6 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 62 21.1 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 30 9.8- Male students (including full-time students) 12 4.1 Private rented - other 7 2.3- Males looking after home/family 3 1.0 Living rent free 11 3.6- Permanently sick/disabled males 2 0.7- Other economically inactive males 5 1.7 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 566FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 20 6.5Females age 16 to 74 297 Households with 1 car or van 83 27.1Economically Active 214 72.1 Households with 2 cars or vans 147 48.0- Full time female employees 80 26.9 Households with 3 cars or vans 42 13.7- Part time female employees 92 31.0 Households with 4+ cars or vans 14 4.6- Self-employed females 26 8.8- Unemployed females 9 3.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 7 2.4 Detached 209 64.5Economically Inactive 83 28.0 Semi-detached 65 20.1- Retired females 53 17.9 Terraced (including end terrace) 40 12.4- Female students (including full-time students) 8 2.7 Flat - purpose built 1 0.3- Females looking after home/family 14 4.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 5 1.7 Flat - in commercial building 3 0.9- Other economically inactive females 3 1.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 6 1.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Appleton Roebuck (inc. Acaster Selby)No. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 409 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 204 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 69 16.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 12 5.9Professional occupations 99 24.2 Mining and quarrying 1 0.5Associate professional & technical occupations 64 15.6 Manufacturing 24 11.8Administrative and secretarial occupations 46 11.2 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 1.5Skilled trades occupations 39 9.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.5Caring, leisure and other service occupations 21 5.1 Construction 24 11.8Sales and customer service occupations 31 7.6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 29 14.2Process; plant and machine operatives 15 3.7 Transport and storage 9 4.4Elementary occupations 25 6.1 Accommodation and food service activities 7 3.4

Information and communication 8 3.9SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 15 7.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 591 100.0 Real estate activities 1 0.5Large employers & higher managerial occupations 25 4.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 25 12.3Higher professional occupations 95 16.1 Administrative and support service activities 2 1.0Lower managerial and professional occupations 163 27.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 15 7.4Intermediate occupations 83 14.0 Education 10 4.9Small employers and own account workers 76 12.9 Human health and social work activities 10 4.9Lower supervisory and technical occupations 18 3.0 Other 8 3.9Semi-routine occupations 65 11.0Routine occupations 25 4.2 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 205 100.0Never worked 4 0.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 2.4Long-term unemployed 4 0.7 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 33 5.6 Manufacturing 13 6.3Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 11 5.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 18 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 29 14.1Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 15 Transport and storage 1 0.5

Accommodation and food service activities 13 6.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 642 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 13 6.3No qualifications 98 15.3 Real estate activities 2 1.0Highest qualification attained level 1 77 12.0 Professional, scientific and technical activities 22 10.7Highest qualification attained level 2 85 13.2 Administrative and support service activities 9 4.4Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 16 2.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 12 5.9Highest qualification attained level 3 64 10.0 Education 39 19.0Highest qualification attained level 4/5 278 43.3 Human health and social work activities 27 13.2Other qualifications/level unknown 24 3.7 Other 9 4.4

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 204 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 591 100.0Part-time 15 or less 13 6.4 Work mainly at or from home 55 9.3Part-time 16-30 19 9.3 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 100 49.0 Train 1 0.2Full-time 49 or more 72 35.3 Bus; mini bus or coach 13 2.2

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 2 0.3FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 296 50.1Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 205 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 23 3.9Part-time 15 or less 36 17.6 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 74 36.1 Bicycle 10 1.7Full-time 31-48 66 32.2 On foot 9 1.5Full-time 49 or more 29 14.1 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 182 30.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

BalneNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 224 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 224 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 39 20.4In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 132 69.1Area (hectares) 1,150 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.19 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 2 1.1

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 11 5.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 7 3.70 to 4 years 5 2.25 to 15 years 28 12.5 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 9516 to 29 years 23 10.3 Household spaces with residents 91 95.830 to 44 years 34 15.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 4 4.245 to 59 years 63 28.160 to 74 years 60 26.8 HOUSEHOLDS 9175 to 89 years 10 4.5 Average household size 2.590 and over 1 0.5 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 0 0.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 1 1.1Male residents 113 50.5Female residents 111 49.6 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 9 9.9ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 9 9.9White ethnic group 224 100.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 18 19.8Other ethnic group 0 0.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 14 15.4

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 222 99.1 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 2 2.2Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 2 0.9 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 0 0.0 Female lone parent households 2 2.2

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 189 84.4 People with limiting long-term illness 52 23.2Other religious group 1 0.5 People whose health was 'very good' 85 38.0No religion 20 8.9 People whose health was 'good' 94 42.0Religion not stated 14 6.3 People whose health was 'fair' 32 14.3

People whose health was 'bad' 12 5.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.5Males age 16 to 74 93 People who provide unpaid care 32 14.3Economically Active 77 82.8- Full time male employees 45 48.4 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 3 3.2 Owned outright 42 46.2- Self-employed males 27 29.0 Owned with a mortgage or loan 26 28.6- Unemployed males 2 2.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 1.1- Full time male students 0 0.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 14 15.4Economically Inactive 16 17.2 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 15 16.1 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 3 3.3- Male students (including full-time students) 0 0.0 Private rented - other 2 2.2- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 3 3.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 1.1- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 185FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 5 5.5Females age 16 to 74 87 Households with 1 car or van 25 27.5Economically Active 57 65.5 Households with 2 cars or vans 34 37.4- Full time female employees 20 23.0 Households with 3 cars or vans 19 20.9- Part time female employees 26 29.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 8 8.8- Self-employed females 7 8.1- Unemployed females 3 3.5 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 1 1.2 Detached 63 66.3Economically Inactive 30 34.5 Semi-detached 25 26.3- Retired females 21 24.1 Terraced (including end terrace) 3 3.2- Female students (including full-time students) 1 1.2 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 8 9.2 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 1.1- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 3.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

BalneNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 129 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 75 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 10 7.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 15 20.0Professional occupations 13 10.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 14 10.9 Manufacturing 15 20.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 13 10.1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 2.7Skilled trades occupations 38 29.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 6 4.7 Construction 10 13.3Sales and customer service occupations 5 3.9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 13 17.3Process; plant and machine operatives 12 9.3 Transport and storage 4 5.3Elementary occupations 18 14.0 Accommodation and food service activities 0 0.0

Information and communication 4 5.3SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 180 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 1 0.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 5.3Higher professional occupations 8 4.4 Administrative and support service activities 3 4.0Lower managerial and professional occupations 41 22.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 2.7Intermediate occupations 22 12.2 Education 1 1.3Small employers and own account workers 37 20.6 Human health and social work activities 1 1.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 17 9.4 Other 1 1.3Semi-routine occupations 27 15.0Routine occupations 22 12.2 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 54 100.0Never worked 0 0.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 9.3Long-term unemployed 3 1.7 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 2 1.1 Manufacturing 3 5.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 2 3.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 2 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 9 16.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 0 Transport and storage 3 5.6

Accommodation and food service activities 5 9.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 1.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 191 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 1 1.9No qualifications 50 26.2 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 31 16.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 2 3.7Highest qualification attained level 2 31 16.2 Administrative and support service activities 3 5.6Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 12 6.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 1.9Highest qualification attained level 3 24 12.6 Education 9 16.7Highest qualification attained level 4/5 36 18.8 Human health and social work activities 10 18.5Other qualifications/level unknown 7 3.7 Other 0 0.0

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 75 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 180 100.0Part-time 15 or less 1 1.3 Work mainly at or from home 29 16.1Part-time 16-30 6 8.0 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 35 46.7 Train 0 0.0Full-time 49 or more 33 44.0 Bus; mini bus or coach 0 0.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 83 46.1Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 54 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 4 2.2Part-time 15 or less 9 16.7 Taxi 1 0.6Part-time 16-30 20 37.0 Bicycle 2 1.1Full-time 31-48 17 31.5 On foot 8 4.4Full-time 49 or more 8 14.8 Other 2 1.1

Not in employment 51 28.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Barkston AshNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 370 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 370 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 54 18.4In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 192 65.3Area (hectares) 471 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.79 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 6 2.0

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 23 7.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 19 6.50 to 4 years 29 7.85 to 15 years 47 12.7 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 16616 to 29 years 23 6.2 Household spaces with residents 156 94.030 to 44 years 83 22.4 Household spaces with no usual residents 10 6.045 to 59 years 79 21.460 to 74 years 80 21.6 HOUSEHOLDS 15675 to 89 years 26 7.0 Average household size 2.490 and over 3 0.8 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 4 2.6SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 176 47.6Female residents 194 52.4 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 20 12.8ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 21 13.5White ethnic group 365 98.7 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 39 25.0Other ethnic group 5 1.4 Couple with dependant child(ren) 30 19.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 351 94.9 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 9 5.8Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 6 1.6 Male lone parent households 1 0.6Born elsewhere - outside EU 13 3.5 Female lone parent households 8 5.1

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 279 75.4 People with limiting long-term illness 49 13.2Other religious group 3 0.8 People whose health was 'very good' 188 50.8No religion 73 19.7 People whose health was 'good' 124 33.5Religion not stated 15 4.1 People whose health was 'fair' 47 12.7

People whose health was 'bad' 9 2.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 2 0.5Males age 16 to 74 133 People who provide unpaid care 27 7.3Economically Active 97 72.9- Full time male employees 64 48.1 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 2 1.5 Owned outright 75 48.1- Self-employed males 24 18.1 Owned with a mortgage or loan 51 32.7- Unemployed males 4 3.0 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.6- Full time male students 3 2.3 Social rented - council (local authority) 14 9.0Economically Inactive 36 27.1 Social rented - other 1 0.6- Retired males 26 19.6 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 12 7.7- Male students (including full-time students) 7 5.3 Private rented - other 2 1.3- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled males 3 2.3- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 259FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 12 7.7Females age 16 to 74 132 Households with 1 car or van 59 37.8Economically Active 81 61.4 Households with 2 cars or vans 62 39.7- Full time female employees 36 27.3 Households with 3 cars or vans 18 11.5- Part time female employees 22 16.7 Households with 4+ cars or vans 5 3.2- Self-employed females 20 15.2- Unemployed females 1 0.8 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 2 1.5 Detached 111 66.9Economically Inactive 51 38.6 Semi-detached 36 21.7- Retired females 37 28.0 Terraced (including end terrace) 13 7.8- Female students (including full-time students) 0 0.0 Flat - purpose built 3 1.8- Females looking after home/family 10 7.6 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 0.6- Permanently sick/disabled females 4 3.0 Flat - in commercial building 2 1.2- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Barkston AshNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 171 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 92 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 31 18.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 4.3Professional occupations 52 30.4 Mining and quarrying 1 1.1Associate professional & technical occupations 23 13.5 Manufacturing 14 15.2Administrative and secretarial occupations 19 11.1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.1Skilled trades occupations 19 11.1 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 3.3Caring, leisure and other service occupations 8 4.7 Construction 8 8.7Sales and customer service occupations 6 3.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 12 13.0Process; plant and machine operatives 5 2.9 Transport and storage 4 4.3Elementary occupations 8 4.7 Accommodation and food service activities 3 3.3

Information and communication 3 3.3SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 4 4.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 265 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 7 2.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 9 9.8Higher professional occupations 53 20.0 Administrative and support service activities 7 7.6Lower managerial and professional occupations 72 27.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 4.3Intermediate occupations 33 12.5 Education 7 7.6Small employers and own account workers 37 14.0 Human health and social work activities 8 8.7Lower supervisory and technical occupations 15 5.7 Other 0 0.0Semi-routine occupations 20 7.5Routine occupations 12 4.5 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 79 100.0Never worked 4 1.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 2.5Long-term unemployed 0 0.0 Mining and quarrying 1 1.3Full-time students 12 4.5 Manufacturing 6 7.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 1 1.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 4 5.1Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 6 Transport and storage 1 1.3

Accommodation and food service activities 5 6.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 1.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 294 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 8 10.1No qualifications 51 17.3 Real estate activities 1 1.3Highest qualification attained level 1 35 11.9 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 8.9Highest qualification attained level 2 27 9.2 Administrative and support service activities 2 2.5Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 14 4.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 6 7.6Highest qualification attained level 3 37 12.6 Education 9 11.4Highest qualification attained level 4/5 123 41.8 Human health and social work activities 19 24.1Other qualifications/level unknown 7 2.4 Other 6 7.6

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 92 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 265 100.0Part-time 15 or less 3 3.3 Work mainly at or from home 22 8.3Part-time 16-30 2 2.2 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 56 60.9 Train 3 1.1Full-time 49 or more 31 33.7 Bus; mini bus or coach 1 0.4

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 3 1.1FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 121 45.7Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 79 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 9 3.4Part-time 15 or less 6 7.6 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 29 36.7 Bicycle 6 2.3Full-time 31-48 34 43.0 On foot 4 1.5Full-time 49 or more 10 12.7 Other 2 0.8

Not in employment 94 35.5

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Barlby with OsgodbyNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 4,974 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 4,943 99.4 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 1,136 28.1In communal establishments 31 0.6 Married 2,133 52.7Area (hectares) 1,160 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 7 0.2Number of people per hectare 4.29 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 113 2.8

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 396 9.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 262 6.50 to 4 years 328 6.65 to 15 years 599 12.0 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 2,12216 to 29 years 885 17.8 Household spaces with residents 2,051 96.730 to 44 years 1,042 21.0 Household spaces with no usual residents 71 3.445 to 59 years 1,040 20.960 to 74 years 742 14.9 HOUSEHOLDS 2,05175 to 89 years 304 6.1 Average household size 2.490 and over 34 0.7 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 32 1.6SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 63 3.1Male residents 2,449 49.2Female residents 2,525 50.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 268 13.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 204 10.0White ethnic group 4,898 98.5 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 380 18.5Other ethnic group 76 1.5 Couple with dependant child(ren) 475 23.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 4,783 96.2 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 70 1.4 Lone parent household 105 5.1Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 53 1.1 Male lone parent households 4 0.2Born elsewhere - outside EU 68 1.4 Female lone parent households 101 4.9

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 3,428 68.9 People with limiting long-term illness 810 16.3Other religious group 49 1.0 People whose health was 'very good' 2,390 48.1No religion 1,153 23.2 People whose health was 'good' 1,719 34.6Religion not stated 344 6.9 People whose health was 'fair' 657 13.2

People whose health was 'bad' 163 3.3MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 45 0.9Males age 16 to 74 1,830 People who provide unpaid care 461 9.3Economically Active 1,491 81.5- Full time male employees 1,017 55.6 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 110 6.0 Owned outright 687 33.5- Self-employed males 227 12.4 Owned with a mortgage or loan 903 44.0- Unemployed males 89 4.9 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 13 0.6- Full time male students 48 2.6 Social rented - council (local authority) 90 4.4Economically Inactive 339 18.5 Social rented - other 101 4.9- Retired males 215 11.8 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 214 10.4- Male students (including full-time students) 50 2.7 Private rented - other 24 1.2- Males looking after home/family 13 0.7 Living rent free 19 0.9- Permanently sick/disabled males 42 2.3- Other economically inactive males 19 1.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 2,787FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 329 16.0Females age 16 to 74 1,879 Households with 1 car or van 919 44.8Economically Active 1,343 71.5 Households with 2 cars or vans 608 29.6- Full time female employees 604 32.1 Households with 3 cars or vans 150 7.3- Part time female employees 528 28.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 45 2.2- Self-employed females 98 5.2- Unemployed females 59 3.1 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 54 2.9 Detached 682 32.1Economically Inactive 536 28.5 Semi-detached 784 37.0- Retired females 314 16.7 Terraced (including end terrace) 542 25.5- Female students (including full-time students) 45 2.4 Flat - purpose built 90 4.2- Females looking after home/family 120 6.4 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 17 0.8- Permanently sick/disabled females 39 2.1 Flat - in commercial building 6 0.3- Other economically inactive females 18 1.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Barlby with OsgodbyNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 2,667 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,389 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 252 9.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 25 1.8Professional occupations 288 10.8 Mining and quarrying 19 1.4Associate professional & technical occupations 287 10.8 Manufacturing 219 15.8Administrative and secretarial occupations 275 10.3 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 37 2.7Skilled trades occupations 401 15.0 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 21 1.5Caring, leisure and other service occupations 274 10.3 Construction 270 19.4Sales and customer service occupations 276 10.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 196 14.1Process; plant and machine operatives 288 10.8 Transport and storage 122 8.8Elementary occupations 326 12.2 Accommodation and food service activities 56 4.0

Information and communication 45 3.2SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 24 1.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 3,709 100.0 Real estate activities 10 0.7Large employers & higher managerial occupations 79 2.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 51 3.7Higher professional occupations 190 5.1 Administrative and support service activities 74 5.3Lower managerial and professional occupations 704 19.0 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 86 6.2Intermediate occupations 480 12.9 Education 65 4.7Small employers and own account workers 332 9.0 Human health and social work activities 42 3.0Lower supervisory and technical occupations 414 11.2 Other 27 1.9Semi-routine occupations 651 17.6Routine occupations 558 15.0 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,278 100.0Never worked 53 1.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 13 1.0Long-term unemployed 53 1.4 Mining and quarrying 1 0.1Full-time students 195 5.3 Manufacturing 63 4.9Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 0.2

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 0.2STUDENTS Construction 29 2.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 107 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 279 21.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 89 Transport and storage 20 1.6

Accommodation and food service activities 93 7.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 16 1.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 4,047 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 58 4.5No qualifications 877 21.7 Real estate activities 10 0.8Highest qualification attained level 1 670 16.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 71 5.6Highest qualification attained level 2 714 17.6 Administrative and support service activities 52 4.1Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 231 5.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 89 7.0Highest qualification attained level 3 590 14.6 Education 178 13.9Highest qualification attained level 4/5 794 19.6 Human health and social work activities 246 19.2Other qualifications/level unknown 171 4.2 Other 54 4.2

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,389 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 3,709 100.0Part-time 15 or less 78 5.6 Work mainly at or from home 110 3.0Part-time 16-30 98 7.1 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.0Full-time 31-48 938 67.5 Train 44 1.2Full-time 49 or more 275 19.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 157 4.2

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 25 0.7FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 1,875 50.6Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,278 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 144 3.9Part-time 15 or less 165 12.9 Taxi 6 0.2Part-time 16-30 451 35.3 Bicycle 91 2.5Full-time 31-48 605 47.3 On foot 200 5.4Full-time 49 or more 57 4.5 Other 14 0.4

Not in employment 1,042 28.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

BarlowNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 753 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 751 99.7 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 137 22.6In communal establishments 2 0.3 Married 389 64.2Area (hectares) 943 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 0.3Number of people per hectare 0.80 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 7 1.2

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 47 7.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 24 4.00 to 4 years 49 6.55 to 15 years 98 13.0 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 30816 to 29 years 101 13.4 Household spaces with residents 288 93.530 to 44 years 167 22.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 20 6.545 to 59 years 196 26.060 to 74 years 118 15.7 HOUSEHOLDS 28875 to 89 years 21 2.8 Average household size 2.690 and over 3 0.4 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 10 3.5SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 4 1.4Male residents 394 52.3Female residents 359 47.7 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 25 8.7ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 22 7.6White ethnic group 750 99.6 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 44 15.3Other ethnic group 3 0.4 Couple with dependant child(ren) 89 30.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 738 98.0 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 1 0.1 Lone parent household 7 2.4Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 8 1.1 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 6 0.8 Female lone parent households 7 2.4

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 547 72.6 People with limiting long-term illness 107 14.2Other religious group 8 1.1 People whose health was 'very good' 389 51.7No religion 156 20.7 People whose health was 'good' 250 33.2Religion not stated 42 5.6 People whose health was 'fair' 77 10.2

People whose health was 'bad' 26 3.5MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 11 1.5Males age 16 to 74 302 People who provide unpaid care 90 12.0Economically Active 238 78.8- Full time male employees 158 52.3 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 12 4.0 Owned outright 87 30.2- Self-employed males 46 15.2 Owned with a mortgage or loan 176 61.1- Unemployed males 11 3.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 11 3.6 Social rented - council (local authority) 5 1.7Economically Inactive 64 21.2 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 48 15.9 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 17 5.9- Male students (including full-time students) 8 2.7 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 1 0.3 Living rent free 3 1.0- Permanently sick/disabled males 7 2.3- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 532FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 14 4.9Females age 16 to 74 280 Households with 1 car or van 95 33.0Economically Active 195 69.6 Households with 2 cars or vans 132 45.8- Full time female employees 76 27.1 Households with 3 cars or vans 29 10.1- Part time female employees 80 28.6 Households with 4+ cars or vans 18 6.3- Self-employed females 23 8.2- Unemployed females 6 2.1 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 10 3.6 Detached 170 55.2Economically Inactive 85 30.4 Semi-detached 116 37.7- Retired females 49 17.5 Terraced (including end terrace) 20 6.5- Female students (including full-time students) 5 1.8 Flat - purpose built 1 0.3- Females looking after home/family 23 8.2 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 7 2.5 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 1 0.4 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

BarlowNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 410 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 221 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 51 12.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 3.2Professional occupations 72 17.6 Mining and quarrying 4 1.8Associate professional & technical occupations 54 13.2 Manufacturing 23 10.4Administrative and secretarial occupations 45 11.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 15 6.8Skilled trades occupations 62 15.1 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 0.9Caring, leisure and other service occupations 34 8.3 Construction 42 19.0Sales and customer service occupations 39 9.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 36 16.3Process; plant and machine operatives 30 7.3 Transport and storage 12 5.4Elementary occupations 23 5.6 Accommodation and food service activities 3 1.4

Information and communication 11 5.0SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 8 3.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 582 100.0 Real estate activities 1 0.5Large employers & higher managerial occupations 15 2.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 14 6.3Higher professional occupations 42 7.2 Administrative and support service activities 6 2.7Lower managerial and professional occupations 152 26.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 11 5.0Intermediate occupations 78 13.4 Education 11 5.0Small employers and own account workers 66 11.3 Human health and social work activities 11 5.0Lower supervisory and technical occupations 66 11.3 Other 4 1.8Semi-routine occupations 78 13.4Routine occupations 39 6.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 189 100.0Never worked 7 1.2 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 1.1Long-term unemployed 5 0.9 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 34 5.8 Manufacturing 10 5.3Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 8 4.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 18 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 25 13.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 16 Transport and storage 5 2.6

Accommodation and food service activities 11 5.8QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 2 1.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 606 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 13 6.9No qualifications 93 15.3 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 97 16.0 Professional, scientific and technical activities 14 7.4Highest qualification attained level 2 106 17.5 Administrative and support service activities 11 5.8Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 38 6.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 7 3.7Highest qualification attained level 3 88 14.5 Education 33 17.5Highest qualification attained level 4/5 168 27.7 Human health and social work activities 37 19.6Other qualifications/level unknown 16 2.6 Other 11 5.8

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 221 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 582 100.0Part-time 15 or less 10 4.5 Work mainly at or from home 40 6.9Part-time 16-30 13 5.9 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 148 67.0 Train 14 2.4Full-time 49 or more 50 22.6 Bus; mini bus or coach 9 1.5

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 5 0.9FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 310 53.3Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 189 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 15 2.6Part-time 15 or less 25 13.2 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 76 40.2 Bicycle 5 0.9Full-time 31-48 78 41.3 On foot 11 1.9Full-time 49 or more 10 5.3 Other 1 0.2

Not in employment 172 29.6

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

BealNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 738 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 738 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 161 25.8In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 362 58.1Area (hectares) 759 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.97 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 7 1.1

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 54 8.7AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 39 6.30 to 4 years 32 4.35 to 15 years 83 11.3 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 31716 to 29 years 119 16.1 Household spaces with residents 302 95.330 to 44 years 143 19.4 Household spaces with no usual residents 15 4.745 to 59 years 176 23.960 to 74 years 135 18.3 HOUSEHOLDS 30275 to 89 years 46 6.2 Average household size 2.490 and over 4 0.5 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 0 0.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 5 1.7Male residents 374 50.7Female residents 364 49.3 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 36 11.9ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 31 10.3White ethnic group 731 99.1 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 62 20.5Other ethnic group 7 1.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 70 23.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 719 97.4 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 7 1.0 Lone parent household 10 3.3Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 8 1.1 Male lone parent households 2 0.7Born elsewhere - outside EU 4 0.5 Female lone parent households 8 2.7

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 546 74.0 People with limiting long-term illness 147 19.9Other religious group 6 0.8 People whose health was 'very good' 347 47.0No religion 149 20.2 People whose health was 'good' 247 33.5Religion not stated 37 5.0 People whose health was 'fair' 103 14.0

People whose health was 'bad' 30 4.1MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 11 1.5Males age 16 to 74 283 People who provide unpaid care 100 13.6Economically Active 227 80.2- Full time male employees 155 54.8 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 10 3.5 Owned outright 122 40.4- Self-employed males 44 15.6 Owned with a mortgage or loan 140 46.4- Unemployed males 11 3.9 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 7 2.5 Social rented - council (local authority) 19 6.3Economically Inactive 56 19.8 Social rented - other 2 0.7- Retired males 38 13.4 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 15 5.0- Male students (including full-time students) 4 1.4 Private rented - other 1 0.3- Males looking after home/family 1 0.4 Living rent free 3 1.0- Permanently sick/disabled males 10 3.5- Other economically inactive males 3 1.1 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 503FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 26 8.6Females age 16 to 74 290 Households with 1 car or van 106 35.1Economically Active 204 70.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 131 43.4- Full time female employees 102 35.2 Households with 3 cars or vans 30 9.9- Part time female employees 60 20.7 Households with 4+ cars or vans 9 3.0- Self-employed females 24 8.3- Unemployed females 8 2.8 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 10 3.5 Detached 131 41.3Economically Inactive 86 29.7 Semi-detached 150 47.3- Retired females 60 20.7 Terraced (including end terrace) 33 10.4- Female students (including full-time students) 7 2.4 Flat - purpose built 1 0.3- Females looking after home/family 12 4.1 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 0.3- Permanently sick/disabled females 5 1.7 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.3- Other economically inactive females 2 0.7 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

BealNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 410 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 216 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 46 11.2 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 13 6.0Professional occupations 51 12.4 Mining and quarrying 3 1.4Associate professional & technical occupations 54 13.2 Manufacturing 36 16.7Administrative and secretarial occupations 52 12.7 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 11 5.1Skilled trades occupations 63 15.4 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 1.4Caring, leisure and other service occupations 37 9.0 Construction 27 12.5Sales and customer service occupations 23 5.6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 43 19.9Process; plant and machine operatives 43 10.5 Transport and storage 22 10.2Elementary occupations 41 10.0 Accommodation and food service activities 3 1.4

Information and communication 6 2.8SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 4 1.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 573 100.0 Real estate activities 3 1.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 18 3.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 2.3Higher professional occupations 38 6.6 Administrative and support service activities 6 2.8Lower managerial and professional occupations 112 19.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 14 6.5Intermediate occupations 75 13.1 Education 3 1.4Small employers and own account workers 63 11.0 Human health and social work activities 7 3.2Lower supervisory and technical occupations 54 9.4 Other 7 3.2Semi-routine occupations 92 16.1Routine occupations 81 14.1 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 194 100.0Never worked 7 1.2 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 3.6Long-term unemployed 5 0.9 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 28 4.9 Manufacturing 15 7.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 1.5STUDENTS Construction 7 3.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 18 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 25 12.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 11 Transport and storage 7 3.6

Accommodation and food service activities 8 4.1QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 2 1.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 623 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 8 4.1No qualifications 137 22.0 Real estate activities 6 3.1Highest qualification attained level 1 90 14.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 11 5.7Highest qualification attained level 2 110 17.7 Administrative and support service activities 8 4.1Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 42 6.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 15 7.7Highest qualification attained level 3 73 11.7 Education 25 12.9Highest qualification attained level 4/5 135 21.7 Human health and social work activities 37 19.1Other qualifications/level unknown 36 5.8 Other 10 5.2

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 216 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 573 100.0Part-time 15 or less 13 6.0 Work mainly at or from home 29 5.1Part-time 16-30 11 5.1 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 133 61.6 Train 6 1.0Full-time 49 or more 59 27.3 Bus; mini bus or coach 11 1.9

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 6 1.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 301 52.5Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 194 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 21 3.7Part-time 15 or less 20 10.3 Taxi 1 0.2Part-time 16-30 56 28.9 Bicycle 14 2.4Full-time 31-48 106 54.6 On foot 21 3.7Full-time 49 or more 12 6.2 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 163 28.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

BigginNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 121 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 121 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 20 20.6In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 63 65.0Area (hectares) 290 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.42 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 2 2.1

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 10 10.3AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 2 2.10 to 4 years 10 8.35 to 15 years 14 11.6 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 5016 to 29 years 12 9.9 Household spaces with residents 48 96.030 to 44 years 28 23.1 Household spaces with no usual residents 2 4.045 to 59 years 33 27.360 to 74 years 20 16.5 HOUSEHOLDS 4875 to 89 years 4 3.3 Average household size 2.590 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 2 4.2SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 59 48.8Female residents 62 51.2 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 10 20.8ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 0 0.0White ethnic group 121 100.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 2 4.2Other ethnic group 0 0.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 13 27.1

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 117 96.7 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 1 2.1Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 0 0.0 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 4 3.3 Female lone parent households 1 2.1

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 93 76.9 People with limiting long-term illness 17 14.1Other religious group 0 0.0 People whose health was 'very good' 68 56.2No religion 23 19.0 People whose health was 'good' 38 31.4Religion not stated 5 4.1 People whose health was 'fair' 12 9.9

People whose health was 'bad' 2 1.7MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.8Males age 16 to 74 46 People who provide unpaid care 21 17.4Economically Active 39 84.8- Full time male employees 26 56.5 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 1 2.2 Owned outright 14 29.2- Self-employed males 11 23.9 Owned with a mortgage or loan 28 58.3- Unemployed males 1 2.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 0 0.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 0 0.0Economically Inactive 7 15.2 Social rented - other 2 4.2- Retired males 7 15.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 3 6.3- Male students (including full-time students) 0 0.0 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 1 2.1- Permanently sick/disabled males 0 0.0- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 100FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 1 2.1Females age 16 to 74 47 Households with 1 car or van 12 25.0Economically Active 35 74.5 Households with 2 cars or vans 25 52.1- Full time female employees 21 44.7 Households with 3 cars or vans 6 12.5- Part time female employees 9 19.2 Households with 4+ cars or vans 4 8.3- Self-employed females 2 4.3- Unemployed females 2 4.3 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 1 2.1 Detached 35 70.0Economically Inactive 12 25.5 Semi-detached 8 16.0- Retired females 7 14.9 Terraced (including end terrace) 7 14.0- Female students (including full-time students) 2 4.3 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 3 6.4 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

BigginNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 71 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 38 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 17 23.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 2.6Professional occupations 10 14.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 13 18.3 Manufacturing 5 13.2Administrative and secretarial occupations 6 8.5 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0Skilled trades occupations 11 15.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 4 5.6 Construction 6 15.8Sales and customer service occupations 3 4.2 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 7 18.4Process; plant and machine operatives 3 4.2 Transport and storage 3 7.9Elementary occupations 4 5.6 Accommodation and food service activities 1 2.6

Information and communication 1 2.6SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 2 5.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 93 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 8 8.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 3 7.9Higher professional occupations 9 9.7 Administrative and support service activities 1 2.6Lower managerial and professional occupations 24 25.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 5.3Intermediate occupations 11 11.8 Education 3 7.9Small employers and own account workers 15 16.1 Human health and social work activities 0 0.0Lower supervisory and technical occupations 3 3.2 Other 3 7.9Semi-routine occupations 13 14.0Routine occupations 6 6.5 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 33 100.0Never worked 0 0.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0 0.0Long-term unemployed 2 2.2 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 2 2.2 Manufacturing 3 9.1Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 2 6.1Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 8 24.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 2 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 1 3.0QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 3.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 97 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 3 9.1No qualifications 10 10.3 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 12 12.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 2 6.1Highest qualification attained level 2 19 19.6 Administrative and support service activities 2 6.1Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 3 3.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 6.1Highest qualification attained level 3 12 12.4 Education 2 6.1Highest qualification attained level 4/5 35 36.1 Human health and social work activities 5 15.2Other qualifications/level unknown 6 6.2 Other 2 6.1

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 38 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 93 100.0Part-time 15 or less 0 0.0 Work mainly at or from home 8 8.6Part-time 16-30 1 2.6 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 21 55.3 Train 3 3.2Full-time 49 or more 16 42.1 Bus; mini bus or coach 4 4.3

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 1.1FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 52 55.9Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 33 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 3 3.2Part-time 15 or less 3 9.1 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 7 21.2 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 23 69.7 On foot 0 0.0Full-time 49 or more 0 0.0 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 22 23.7

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

BilbroughNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 348 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 348 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 59 21.9In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 168 62.2Area (hectares) 586 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.59 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 10 3.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 20 7.4AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 13 4.80 to 4 years 12 3.55 to 15 years 66 19.0 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 14116 to 29 years 38 10.9 Household spaces with residents 132 93.630 to 44 years 65 18.7 Household spaces with no usual residents 9 6.445 to 59 years 89 25.660 to 74 years 53 15.2 HOUSEHOLDS 13275 to 89 years 23 6.6 Average household size 2.690 and over 2 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 0 0.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 8 6.1Male residents 174 50.0Female residents 174 50.0 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 12 9.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 12 9.1White ethnic group 329 94.5 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 28 21.2Other ethnic group 19 5.5 Couple with dependant child(ren) 42 31.8

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 317 91.1 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 6 1.7 Lone parent household 5 3.8Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 4 1.2 Male lone parent households 1 0.8Born elsewhere - outside EU 21 6.0 Female lone parent households 4 3.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 268 77.0 People with limiting long-term illness 23 6.6Other religious group 0 0.0 People whose health was 'very good' 223 64.1No religion 61 17.5 People whose health was 'good' 99 28.5Religion not stated 19 5.5 People whose health was 'fair' 22 6.3

People whose health was 'bad' 2 0.6MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 2 0.6Males age 16 to 74 120 People who provide unpaid care 30 8.6Economically Active 93 77.5- Full time male employees 50 41.7 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 4 3.3 Owned outright 58 43.9- Self-employed males 38 31.7 Owned with a mortgage or loan 50 37.9- Unemployed males 0 0.0 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 1 0.8 Social rented - council (local authority) 4 3.0Economically Inactive 27 22.5 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 11 9.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 16 12.1- Male students (including full-time students) 10 8.3 Private rented - other 2 1.5- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 2 1.5- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 0.8- Other economically inactive males 5 4.2 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 258FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 3 2.3Females age 16 to 74 125 Households with 1 car or van 40 30.3Economically Active 88 70.4 Households with 2 cars or vans 66 50.0- Full time female employees 37 29.6 Households with 3 cars or vans 15 11.4- Part time female employees 32 25.6 Households with 4+ cars or vans 8 6.1- Self-employed females 12 9.6- Unemployed females 2 1.6 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 5 4.0 Detached 95 67.4Economically Inactive 37 29.6 Semi-detached 24 17.0- Retired females 19 15.2 Terraced (including end terrace) 12 8.5- Female students (including full-time students) 6 4.8 Flat - purpose built 8 5.7- Females looking after home/family 11 8.8 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 1.4- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 1 0.8 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

BilbroughNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 179 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 93 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 29 16.2 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 6.5Professional occupations 54 30.2 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 25 14.0 Manufacturing 8 8.6Administrative and secretarial occupations 23 12.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.1Skilled trades occupations 21 11.7 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.1Caring, leisure and other service occupations 4 2.2 Construction 15 16.1Sales and customer service occupations 3 1.7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 8 8.6Process; plant and machine operatives 10 5.6 Transport and storage 4 4.3Elementary occupations 10 5.6 Accommodation and food service activities 1 1.1

Information and communication 4 4.3SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 8 8.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 245 100.0 Real estate activities 2 2.2Large employers & higher managerial occupations 11 4.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 15 16.1Higher professional occupations 44 18.0 Administrative and support service activities 3 3.2Lower managerial and professional occupations 72 29.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 4.3Intermediate occupations 26 10.6 Education 5 5.4Small employers and own account workers 38 15.5 Human health and social work activities 5 5.4Lower supervisory and technical occupations 10 4.1 Other 3 3.2Semi-routine occupations 10 4.1Routine occupations 10 4.1 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 86 100.0Never worked 2 0.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 1.2Long-term unemployed 1 0.4 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 21 8.6 Manufacturing 3 3.5Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.2

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.2STUDENTS Construction 2 2.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 12 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 6 7.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 9 Transport and storage 2 2.3

Accommodation and food service activities 4 4.7QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 4 4.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 270 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 6 7.0No qualifications 25 9.3 Real estate activities 1 1.2Highest qualification attained level 1 30 11.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 4.7Highest qualification attained level 2 34 12.6 Administrative and support service activities 6 7.0Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 6 2.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 2.3Highest qualification attained level 3 30 11.1 Education 24 27.9Highest qualification attained level 4/5 130 48.1 Human health and social work activities 14 16.3Other qualifications/level unknown 15 5.6 Other 5 5.8

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 93 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 245 100.0Part-time 15 or less 5 5.4 Work mainly at or from home 25 10.2Part-time 16-30 7 7.5 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 46 49.5 Train 1 0.4Full-time 49 or more 35 37.6 Bus; mini bus or coach 7 2.9

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 2 0.8FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 120 49.0Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 86 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 8 3.3Part-time 15 or less 19 22.1 Taxi 1 0.4Part-time 16-30 25 29.1 Bicycle 1 0.4Full-time 31-48 33 38.4 On foot 12 4.9Full-time 49 or more 9 10.5 Other 2 0.8

Not in employment 66 26.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

BirkinNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 141 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 141 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 20 17.9In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 76 67.9Area (hectares) 879 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.16 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 3 2.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 7 6.3AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 6 5.40 to 4 years 4 2.85 to 15 years 25 17.7 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 5616 to 29 years 15 10.6 Household spaces with residents 54 96.430 to 44 years 26 18.4 Household spaces with no usual residents 2 3.645 to 59 years 45 31.960 to 74 years 18 12.8 HOUSEHOLDS 5475 to 89 years 8 5.7 Average household size 2.690 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 0 0.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 71 50.4Female residents 70 49.7 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 6 11.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 3 5.6White ethnic group 129 91.5 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 10 18.5Other ethnic group 12 8.5 Couple with dependant child(ren) 16 29.6

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 134 95.0 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 1 1.9Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 0 0.0 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 7 5.0 Female lone parent households 1 1.9

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 93 66.0 People with limiting long-term illness 21 14.9Other religious group 0 0.0 People whose health was 'very good' 73 51.8No religion 36 25.5 People whose health was 'good' 37 26.2Religion not stated 12 8.5 People whose health was 'fair' 23 16.3

People whose health was 'bad' 7 5.0MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.7Males age 16 to 74 49 People who provide unpaid care 25 17.7Economically Active 43 87.8- Full time male employees 22 44.9 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 6 12.2 Owned outright 17 31.5- Self-employed males 13 26.5 Owned with a mortgage or loan 19 35.2- Unemployed males 1 2.0 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 1 2.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 2 3.7Economically Inactive 6 12.2 Social rented - other 2 3.7- Retired males 5 10.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 10 18.5- Male students (including full-time students) 0 0.0 Private rented - other 3 5.6- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 1 1.9- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 2.0- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 109FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 2 3.7Females age 16 to 74 55 Households with 1 car or van 14 25.9Economically Active 37 67.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 25 46.3- Full time female employees 16 29.1 Households with 3 cars or vans 8 14.8- Part time female employees 16 29.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 5 9.3- Self-employed females 4 7.3- Unemployed females 0 0.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 1 1.8 Detached 39 69.6Economically Inactive 18 32.7 Semi-detached 16 28.6- Retired females 6 10.9 Terraced (including end terrace) 1 1.8- Female students (including full-time students) 3 5.5 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 7 12.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 1 1.8 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 1 1.8 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

BirkinNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 79 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 42 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 16 20.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 16.7Professional occupations 14 17.7 Mining and quarrying 2 4.8Associate professional & technical occupations 7 8.9 Manufacturing 4 9.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 7 8.9 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 2.4Skilled trades occupations 16 20.3 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 2.4Caring, leisure and other service occupations 5 6.3 Construction 9 21.4Sales and customer service occupations 7 8.9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 5 11.9Process; plant and machine operatives 4 5.1 Transport and storage 1 2.4Elementary occupations 3 3.8 Accommodation and food service activities 1 2.4

Information and communication 2 4.8SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 1 2.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 104 100.0 Real estate activities 1 2.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 4 3.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 2 4.8Higher professional occupations 7 6.7 Administrative and support service activities 0 0.0Lower managerial and professional occupations 37 35.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 2.4Intermediate occupations 9 8.7 Education 1 2.4Small employers and own account workers 15 14.4 Human health and social work activities 3 7.1Lower supervisory and technical occupations 6 5.8 Other 0 0.0Semi-routine occupations 11 10.6Routine occupations 9 8.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 37 100.0Never worked 0 0.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 5.4Long-term unemployed 1 1.0 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 5 4.8 Manufacturing 3 8.1Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 1 2.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 4 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 6 16.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 1 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 1 2.7QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 112 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 4 10.8No qualifications 15 13.4 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 15 13.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 1 2.7Highest qualification attained level 2 24 21.4 Administrative and support service activities 0 0.0Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 8 7.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 3 14 12.5 Education 10 27.0Highest qualification attained level 4/5 29 25.9 Human health and social work activities 8 21.6Other qualifications/level unknown 7 6.3 Other 1 2.7

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 42 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 104 100.0Part-time 15 or less 2 4.8 Work mainly at or from home 14 13.5Part-time 16-30 7 16.7 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 20 47.6 Train 1 1.0Full-time 49 or more 13 31.0 Bus; mini bus or coach 2 1.9

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 52 50.0Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 37 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 4 3.8Part-time 15 or less 6 16.2 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 15 40.5 Bicycle 2 1.9Full-time 31-48 15 40.5 On foot 4 3.8Full-time 49 or more 1 2.7 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 25 24.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Bolton PercyNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 304 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 304 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 47 19.0In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 174 70.5Area (hectares) 942 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.32 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 3 1.2

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 11 4.5AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 12 4.90 to 4 years 19 6.35 to 15 years 38 12.5 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 12516 to 29 years 34 11.2 Household spaces with residents 115 92.030 to 44 years 51 16.8 Household spaces with no usual residents 10 8.045 to 59 years 73 24.060 to 74 years 71 23.4 HOUSEHOLDS 11575 to 89 years 16 5.3 Average household size 2.690 and over 2 0.7 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 2 1.7SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 155 51.0Female residents 149 49.0 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 7 6.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 9 7.8White ethnic group 304 100.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 25 21.7Other ethnic group 0 0.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 31 27.0

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 296 97.4 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 2 1.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 1 0.3 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 7 2.3 Female lone parent households 2 1.7

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 220 72.4 People with limiting long-term illness 40 13.2Other religious group 0 0.0 People whose health was 'very good' 168 55.3No religion 74 24.3 People whose health was 'good' 90 29.6Religion not stated 10 3.3 People whose health was 'fair' 36 11.8

People whose health was 'bad' 9 3.0MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.3Males age 16 to 74 112 People who provide unpaid care 33 10.9Economically Active 84 75.0- Full time male employees 43 38.4 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 3 2.7 Owned outright 49 42.6- Self-employed males 34 30.4 Owned with a mortgage or loan 38 33.0- Unemployed males 4 3.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 0 0.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 3 2.6Economically Inactive 28 25.0 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 23 20.5 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 20 17.4- Male students (including full-time students) 3 2.7 Private rented - other 1 0.9- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 4 3.5- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 0.9- Other economically inactive males 1 0.9 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 237FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 1 0.9Females age 16 to 74 117 Households with 1 car or van 32 27.8Economically Active 73 62.4 Households with 2 cars or vans 55 47.8- Full time female employees 22 18.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 18 15.7- Part time female employees 34 29.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 9 7.8- Self-employed females 12 10.3- Unemployed females 1 0.9 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 4 3.4 Detached 93 74.4Economically Inactive 44 37.6 Semi-detached 19 15.2- Retired females 26 22.2 Terraced (including end terrace) 13 10.4- Female students (including full-time students) 7 6.0 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 8 6.8 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 1 0.9 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 2 1.7 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Bolton PercyNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 152 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 80 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 37 24.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 8 10.0Professional occupations 34 22.4 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 17 11.2 Manufacturing 11 13.8Administrative and secretarial occupations 19 12.5 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0Skilled trades occupations 23 15.1 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 2.5Caring, leisure and other service occupations 7 4.6 Construction 8 10.0Sales and customer service occupations 5 3.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 9 11.3Process; plant and machine operatives 6 3.9 Transport and storage 4 5.0Elementary occupations 4 2.6 Accommodation and food service activities 5 6.3

Information and communication 5 6.3SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 5 6.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 229 100.0 Real estate activities 1 1.3Large employers & higher managerial occupations 15 6.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 9 11.3Higher professional occupations 33 14.4 Administrative and support service activities 1 1.3Lower managerial and professional occupations 56 24.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 5.0Intermediate occupations 33 14.4 Education 5 6.3Small employers and own account workers 45 19.7 Human health and social work activities 1 1.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 10 4.4 Other 2 2.5Semi-routine occupations 17 7.4Routine occupations 4 1.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 72 100.0Never worked 1 0.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 5.6Long-term unemployed 2 0.9 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 13 5.7 Manufacturing 3 4.2Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 5 6.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 11 15.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 4 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 4 5.6QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 1.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 247 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 8 11.1No qualifications 29 11.7 Real estate activities 1 1.4Highest qualification attained level 1 26 10.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 6 8.3Highest qualification attained level 2 48 19.4 Administrative and support service activities 1 1.4Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 6 2.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 5.6Highest qualification attained level 3 21 8.5 Education 13 18.1Highest qualification attained level 4/5 109 44.1 Human health and social work activities 8 11.1Other qualifications/level unknown 8 3.2 Other 3 4.2

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 80 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 229 100.0Part-time 15 or less 2 2.5 Work mainly at or from home 30 13.1Part-time 16-30 5 6.3 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 42 52.5 Train 1 0.4Full-time 49 or more 31 38.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 0 0.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 106 46.3Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 72 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 3 1.3Part-time 15 or less 21 29.2 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 25 34.7 Bicycle 5 2.2Full-time 31-48 20 27.8 On foot 5 2.2Full-time 49 or more 6 8.3 Other 2 0.9

Not in employment 77 33.6

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

BraytonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 5,299 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 5,298 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 1,015 23.0In communal establishments 1 0.0 Married 2,729 61.8Area (hectares) 692 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 7.65 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 77 1.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 299 6.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 297 6.70 to 4 years 271 5.15 to 15 years 611 11.5 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 2,26116 to 29 years 775 14.6 Household spaces with residents 2,196 97.130 to 44 years 959 18.1 Household spaces with no usual residents 65 2.945 to 59 years 1,227 23.260 to 74 years 988 18.7 HOUSEHOLDS 2,19675 to 89 years 427 8.1 Average household size 2.490 and over 41 0.8 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 21 1.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 56 2.6Male residents 2,598 49.0Female residents 2,701 51.0 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 209 9.5ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 273 12.4White ethnic group 5,239 98.9 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 565 25.7Other ethnic group 60 1.1 Couple with dependant child(ren) 497 22.6

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 5,116 96.6 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 50 0.9 Lone parent household 85 3.9Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 75 1.4 Male lone parent households 7 0.3Born elsewhere - outside EU 58 1.1 Female lone parent households 78 3.6

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 3,958 74.7 People with limiting long-term illness 908 17.1Other religious group 29 0.6 People whose health was 'very good' 2,435 46.0No religion 933 17.6 People whose health was 'good' 1,974 37.3Religion not stated 379 7.2 People whose health was 'fair' 656 12.4

People whose health was 'bad' 186 3.5MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 48 0.9Males age 16 to 74 1,930 People who provide unpaid care 602 11.4Economically Active 1,494 77.4- Full time male employees 1,042 54.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 107 5.5 Owned outright 922 42.0- Self-employed males 218 11.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 893 40.7- Unemployed males 69 3.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 11 0.5- Full time male students 58 3.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 76 3.5Economically Inactive 436 22.6 Social rented - other 111 5.1- Retired males 309 16.0 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 138 6.3- Male students (including full-time students) 54 2.8 Private rented - other 19 0.9- Males looking after home/family 10 0.5 Living rent free 26 1.2- Permanently sick/disabled males 42 2.2- Other economically inactive males 21 1.1 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 3,199FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 291 13.3Females age 16 to 74 2,019 Households with 1 car or van 910 41.4Economically Active 1,360 67.4 Households with 2 cars or vans 775 35.3- Full time female employees 560 27.7 Households with 3 cars or vans 165 7.5- Part time female employees 595 29.5 Households with 4+ cars or vans 55 2.5- Self-employed females 98 4.9- Unemployed females 48 2.4 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 59 2.9 Detached 1,180 52.2Economically Inactive 659 32.6 Semi-detached 876 38.7- Retired females 425 21.1 Terraced (including end terrace) 69 3.1- Female students (including full-time students) 58 2.9 Flat - purpose built 122 5.4- Females looking after home/family 99 4.9 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 5 0.2- Permanently sick/disabled females 49 2.4 Flat - in commercial building 3 0.1- Other economically inactive females 28 1.4 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 6 0.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

BraytonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 2,709 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,406 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 306 11.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 14 1.0Professional occupations 412 15.2 Mining and quarrying 18 1.3Associate professional & technical occupations 328 12.1 Manufacturing 239 17.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 354 13.1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 117 8.3Skilled trades occupations 310 11.4 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 21 1.5Caring, leisure and other service occupations 240 8.9 Construction 194 13.8Sales and customer service occupations 253 9.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 190 13.5Process; plant and machine operatives 231 8.5 Transport and storage 95 6.8Elementary occupations 275 10.2 Accommodation and food service activities 38 2.7

Information and communication 41 2.9SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 56 4.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 3,949 100.0 Real estate activities 13 0.9Large employers & higher managerial occupations 112 2.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 89 6.3Higher professional occupations 316 8.0 Administrative and support service activities 54 3.8Lower managerial and professional occupations 893 22.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 100 7.1Intermediate occupations 558 14.1 Education 51 3.6Small employers and own account workers 314 8.0 Human health and social work activities 39 2.8Lower supervisory and technical occupations 343 8.7 Other 37 2.6Semi-routine occupations 642 16.3Routine occupations 449 11.4 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,303 100.0Never worked 59 1.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 0.2Long-term unemployed 41 1.0 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 222 5.6 Manufacturing 53 4.1Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 7 0.5

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.1STUDENTS Construction 32 2.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 132 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 247 19.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 91 Transport and storage 29 2.2

Accommodation and food service activities 66 5.1QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 14 1.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 4,417 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 62 4.8No qualifications 875 19.8 Real estate activities 26 2.0Highest qualification attained level 1 541 12.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 73 5.6Highest qualification attained level 2 791 17.9 Administrative and support service activities 49 3.8Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 258 5.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 85 6.5Highest qualification attained level 3 607 13.7 Education 229 17.6Highest qualification attained level 4/5 1,171 26.5 Human health and social work activities 264 20.3Other qualifications/level unknown 174 3.9 Other 63 4.8

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,406 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 3,949 100.0Part-time 15 or less 78 5.5 Work mainly at or from home 110 2.8Part-time 16-30 100 7.1 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 2 0.1Full-time 31-48 963 68.5 Train 91 2.3Full-time 49 or more 265 18.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 78 2.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 12 0.3FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 1,942 49.2Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,303 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 131 3.3Part-time 15 or less 227 17.4 Taxi 5 0.1Part-time 16-30 473 36.3 Bicycle 117 3.0Full-time 31-48 551 42.3 On foot 210 5.3Full-time 49 or more 52 4.0 Other 11 0.3

Not in employment 1,240 31.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

BrothertonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 728 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 728 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 169 28.9In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 300 51.4Area (hectares) 376 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 0.3Number of people per hectare 1.94 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 17 2.9

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 56 9.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 40 6.90 to 4 years 52 7.15 to 15 years 92 12.6 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 31516 to 29 years 125 17.2 Household spaces with residents 303 96.230 to 44 years 136 18.7 Household spaces with no usual residents 12 3.845 to 59 years 157 21.660 to 74 years 127 17.5 HOUSEHOLDS 30375 to 89 years 36 5.0 Average household size 2.490 and over 3 0.4 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 7 2.3SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 14 4.6Male residents 362 49.7Female residents 366 50.3 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 55 18.2ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 32 10.6White ethnic group 714 98.1 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 60 19.8Other ethnic group 14 1.9 Couple with dependant child(ren) 57 18.8

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 710 97.5 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 3 0.4 Lone parent household 21 6.9Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 6 0.8 Male lone parent households 3 1.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 9 1.2 Female lone parent households 18 5.9

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 528 72.5 People with limiting long-term illness 151 20.7Other religious group 4 0.6 People whose health was 'very good' 306 42.0No religion 157 21.6 People whose health was 'good' 249 34.2Religion not stated 39 5.4 People whose health was 'fair' 115 15.8

People whose health was 'bad' 49 6.7MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 9 1.2Males age 16 to 74 269 People who provide unpaid care 83 11.4Economically Active 216 80.3- Full time male employees 138 51.3 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 18 6.7 Owned outright 86 28.4- Self-employed males 32 11.9 Owned with a mortgage or loan 115 38.0- Unemployed males 26 9.7 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.3- Full time male students 2 0.7 Social rented - council (local authority) 41 13.5Economically Inactive 53 19.7 Social rented - other 7 2.3- Retired males 34 12.6 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 42 13.9- Male students (including full-time students) 5 1.9 Private rented - other 4 1.3- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 7 2.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 13 4.8- Other economically inactive males 1 0.4 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 442FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 35 11.6Females age 16 to 74 276 Households with 1 car or van 141 46.5Economically Active 168 60.9 Households with 2 cars or vans 93 30.7- Full time female employees 69 25.0 Households with 3 cars or vans 24 7.9- Part time female employees 67 24.3 Households with 4+ cars or vans 10 3.3- Self-employed females 16 5.8- Unemployed females 8 2.9 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 8 2.9 Detached 126 40.0Economically Inactive 108 39.1 Semi-detached 90 28.6- Retired females 52 18.8 Terraced (including end terrace) 82 26.0- Female students (including full-time students) 7 2.5 Flat - purpose built 10 3.2- Females looking after home/family 25 9.1 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 0.6- Permanently sick/disabled females 16 5.8 Flat - in commercial building 2 0.6- Other economically inactive females 8 2.9 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 1.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

BrothertonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 348 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 189 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 41 11.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 2.1Professional occupations 32 9.2 Mining and quarrying 2 1.1Associate professional & technical occupations 32 9.2 Manufacturing 31 16.4Administrative and secretarial occupations 34 9.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 7 3.7Skilled trades occupations 58 16.7 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 1.1Caring, leisure and other service occupations 29 8.3 Construction 33 17.5Sales and customer service occupations 29 8.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 32 16.9Process; plant and machine operatives 39 11.2 Transport and storage 14 7.4Elementary occupations 54 15.5 Accommodation and food service activities 7 3.7

Information and communication 8 4.2SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 4 2.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 545 100.0 Real estate activities 6 3.2Large employers & higher managerial occupations 11 2.0 Professional, scientific and technical activities 8 4.2Higher professional occupations 33 6.1 Administrative and support service activities 13 6.9Lower managerial and professional occupations 77 14.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 6 3.2Intermediate occupations 68 12.5 Education 3 1.6Small employers and own account workers 60 11.0 Human health and social work activities 5 2.6Lower supervisory and technical occupations 52 9.5 Other 4 2.1Semi-routine occupations 91 16.7Routine occupations 105 19.3 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 159 100.0Never worked 13 2.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 1.3Long-term unemployed 13 2.4 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 22 4.0 Manufacturing 9 5.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 5 3.1STUDENTS Construction 4 2.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 13 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 31 19.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 9 Transport and storage 4 2.5

Accommodation and food service activities 15 9.4QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 2 1.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 584 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 9 5.7No qualifications 161 27.6 Real estate activities 1 0.6Highest qualification attained level 1 106 18.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 4.4Highest qualification attained level 2 90 15.4 Administrative and support service activities 7 4.4Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 37 6.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 8 5.0Highest qualification attained level 3 57 9.8 Education 7 4.4Highest qualification attained level 4/5 105 18.0 Human health and social work activities 33 20.8Other qualifications/level unknown 28 4.8 Other 15 9.4

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 189 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 545 100.0Part-time 15 or less 9 4.8 Work mainly at or from home 27 5.0Part-time 16-30 12 6.3 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 123 65.1 Train 10 1.8Full-time 49 or more 45 23.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 10 1.8

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.2FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 246 45.1Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 159 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 29 5.3Part-time 15 or less 23 14.5 Taxi 1 0.2Part-time 16-30 55 34.6 Bicycle 3 0.6Full-time 31-48 71 44.7 On foot 17 3.1Full-time 49 or more 10 6.3 Other 4 0.7

Not in employment 197 36.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

BurnNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 491 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 491 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 83 19.3In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 288 67.0Area (hectares) 1,022 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.48 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 8 1.9

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 26 6.1AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 25 5.80 to 4 years 21 4.35 to 15 years 40 8.2 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 21416 to 29 years 55 11.2 Household spaces with residents 210 98.130 to 44 years 55 11.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 4 1.945 to 59 years 125 25.560 to 74 years 141 28.7 HOUSEHOLDS 21075 to 89 years 51 10.4 Average household size 2.390 and over 3 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 1.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 6 2.9Male residents 232 47.3Female residents 259 52.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 12 5.7ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 22 10.5White ethnic group 484 98.6 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 59 28.1Other ethnic group 7 1.4 Couple with dependant child(ren) 32 15.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 479 97.6 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 11 5.2Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 5 1.0 Male lone parent households 2 1.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 7 1.4 Female lone parent households 9 4.3

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 364 74.1 People with limiting long-term illness 111 22.6Other religious group 3 0.6 People whose health was 'very good' 201 40.9No religion 87 17.7 People whose health was 'good' 173 35.2Religion not stated 37 7.5 People whose health was 'fair' 85 17.3

People whose health was 'bad' 25 5.1MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 7 1.4Males age 16 to 74 182 People who provide unpaid care 78 15.9Economically Active 130 71.4- Full time male employees 81 44.5 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 6 3.3 Owned outright 101 48.1- Self-employed males 32 17.6 Owned with a mortgage or loan 68 32.4- Unemployed males 7 3.9 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 4 2.2 Social rented - council (local authority) 17 8.1Economically Inactive 52 28.6 Social rented - other 8 3.8- Retired males 39 21.4 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 12 5.7- Male students (including full-time students) 7 3.9 Private rented - other 1 0.5- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 3 1.4- Permanently sick/disabled males 2 1.1- Other economically inactive males 4 2.2 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 351FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 17 8.1Females age 16 to 74 194 Households with 1 car or van 81 38.6Economically Active 112 57.7 Households with 2 cars or vans 81 38.6- Full time female employees 51 26.3 Households with 3 cars or vans 21 10.0- Part time female employees 37 19.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 10 4.8- Self-employed females 15 7.7- Unemployed females 5 2.6 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 4 2.1 Detached 135 63.1Economically Inactive 82 42.3 Semi-detached 60 28.0- Retired females 61 31.4 Terraced (including end terrace) 13 6.1- Female students (including full-time students) 2 1.0 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 12 6.2 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 4 2.1 Flat - in commercial building 2 0.9- Other economically inactive females 3 1.6 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 4 1.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

BurnNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 229 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 123 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 31 13.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 4.1Professional occupations 40 17.5 Mining and quarrying 1 0.8Associate professional & technical occupations 31 13.5 Manufacturing 18 14.6Administrative and secretarial occupations 17 7.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 8 6.5Skilled trades occupations 31 13.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 2.4Caring, leisure and other service occupations 23 10.0 Construction 22 17.9Sales and customer service occupations 22 9.6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 19 15.4Process; plant and machine operatives 22 9.6 Transport and storage 9 7.3Elementary occupations 12 5.2 Accommodation and food service activities 2 1.6

Information and communication 5 4.1SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 1 0.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 376 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 12 3.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 11 8.9Higher professional occupations 32 8.5 Administrative and support service activities 6 4.9Lower managerial and professional occupations 81 21.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 3 2.4Intermediate occupations 48 12.8 Education 1 0.8Small employers and own account workers 57 15.2 Human health and social work activities 3 2.4Lower supervisory and technical occupations 29 7.7 Other 6 4.9Semi-routine occupations 58 15.4Routine occupations 30 8.0 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 106 100.0Never worked 6 1.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 0.9Long-term unemployed 6 1.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 17 4.5 Manufacturing 6 5.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 1 0.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 15 14.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 8 Transport and storage 4 3.8

Accommodation and food service activities 2 1.9QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 0.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 430 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 5 4.7No qualifications 108 25.1 Real estate activities 2 1.9Highest qualification attained level 1 54 12.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 6 5.7Highest qualification attained level 2 56 13.0 Administrative and support service activities 12 11.3Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 20 4.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 9 8.5Highest qualification attained level 3 48 11.2 Education 13 12.3Highest qualification attained level 4/5 121 28.1 Human health and social work activities 22 20.8Other qualifications/level unknown 23 5.3 Other 7 6.6

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 123 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 376 100.0Part-time 15 or less 6 4.9 Work mainly at or from home 29 7.7Part-time 16-30 7 5.7 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 82 66.7 Train 6 1.6Full-time 49 or more 28 22.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 6 1.6

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 2 0.5FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 167 44.4Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 106 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 6 1.6Part-time 15 or less 13 12.3 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 36 34.0 Bicycle 1 0.3Full-time 31-48 47 44.3 On foot 10 2.7Full-time 49 or more 10 9.4 Other 2 0.5

Not in employment 147 39.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Burton SalmonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 416 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 416 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 74 20.8In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 215 60.4Area (hectares) 399 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 1 0.3Number of people per hectare 1.04 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 12 3.4

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 26 7.3AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 28 7.90 to 4 years 14 3.45 to 15 years 46 11.1 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 19216 to 29 years 45 10.8 Household spaces with residents 189 98.430 to 44 years 71 17.1 Household spaces with no usual residents 3 1.645 to 59 years 120 28.960 to 74 years 76 18.3 HOUSEHOLDS 18975 to 89 years 44 10.6 Average household size 2.290 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 1.6SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 2 1.1Male residents 201 48.3Female residents 215 51.7 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 36 19.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 26 13.8White ethnic group 412 99.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 47 24.9Other ethnic group 4 1.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 30 15.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 409 98.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 7 3.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 4 1.0 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 3 0.7 Female lone parent households 7 3.7

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 311 74.8 People with limiting long-term illness 76 18.3Other religious group 1 0.2 People whose health was 'very good' 210 50.5No religion 75 18.0 People whose health was 'good' 125 30.1Religion not stated 29 7.0 People whose health was 'fair' 60 14.4

People whose health was 'bad' 16 3.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 5 1.2Males age 16 to 74 153 People who provide unpaid care 55 13.2Economically Active 124 81.1- Full time male employees 71 46.4 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 11 7.2 Owned outright 80 42.3- Self-employed males 33 21.6 Owned with a mortgage or loan 72 38.1- Unemployed males 7 4.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 2 1.3 Social rented - council (local authority) 18 9.5Economically Inactive 29 19.0 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 23 15.0 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 15 7.9- Male students (including full-time students) 2 1.3 Private rented - other 1 0.5- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 3 1.6- Permanently sick/disabled males 2 1.3- Other economically inactive males 2 1.3 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 311FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 13 6.9Females age 16 to 74 159 Households with 1 car or van 72 38.1Economically Active 110 69.2 Households with 2 cars or vans 81 42.9- Full time female employees 51 32.1 Households with 3 cars or vans 16 8.5- Part time female employees 32 20.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 7 3.7- Self-employed females 18 11.3- Unemployed females 5 3.1 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 4 2.5 Detached 116 60.4Economically Inactive 49 30.8 Semi-detached 21 10.9- Retired females 30 18.9 Terraced (including end terrace) 39 20.3- Female students (including full-time students) 2 1.3 Flat - purpose built 11 5.7- Females looking after home/family 11 6.9 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 1.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 4 2.5 Flat - in commercial building 3 1.6- Other economically inactive females 2 1.3 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Burton SalmonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 219 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 115 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 39 17.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 4.3Professional occupations 41 18.7 Mining and quarrying 2 1.7Associate professional & technical occupations 35 16.0 Manufacturing 14 12.2Administrative and secretarial occupations 28 12.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 4 3.5Skilled trades occupations 29 13.2 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 16 7.3 Construction 17 14.8Sales and customer service occupations 7 3.2 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 18 15.7Process; plant and machine operatives 11 5.0 Transport and storage 5 4.3Elementary occupations 13 5.9 Accommodation and food service activities 4 3.5

Information and communication 4 3.5SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 7 6.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 312 100.0 Real estate activities 1 0.9Large employers & higher managerial occupations 10 3.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 3.5Higher professional occupations 35 11.2 Administrative and support service activities 13 11.3Lower managerial and professional occupations 88 28.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 8 7.0Intermediate occupations 45 14.4 Education 6 5.2Small employers and own account workers 45 14.4 Human health and social work activities 2 1.7Lower supervisory and technical occupations 21 6.7 Other 1 0.9Semi-routine occupations 31 9.9Routine occupations 22 7.1 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 104 100.0Never worked 3 1.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0 0.0Long-term unemployed 2 0.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 10 3.2 Manufacturing 6 5.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 2 1.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 14 13.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 5 Transport and storage 1 1.0

Accommodation and food service activities 12 11.5QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 1.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 356 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 4 3.8No qualifications 70 19.7 Real estate activities 1 1.0Highest qualification attained level 1 42 11.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 12 11.5Highest qualification attained level 2 49 13.8 Administrative and support service activities 1 1.0Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 21 5.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 8 7.7Highest qualification attained level 3 47 13.2 Education 16 15.4Highest qualification attained level 4/5 115 32.3 Human health and social work activities 22 21.2Other qualifications/level unknown 12 3.4 Other 3 2.9

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 115 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 312 100.0Part-time 15 or less 3 2.6 Work mainly at or from home 17 5.4Part-time 16-30 11 9.6 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.3Full-time 31-48 62 53.9 Train 3 1.0Full-time 49 or more 39 33.9 Bus; mini bus or coach 3 1.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.3FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 181 58.0Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 104 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 8 2.6Part-time 15 or less 16 15.4 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 28 26.9 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 49 47.1 On foot 4 1.3Full-time 49 or more 11 10.6 Other 1 0.3

Not in employment 93 29.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Byram cum SuttonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,434 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,434 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 367 30.2In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 624 51.3Area (hectares) 577 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 6 0.5Number of people per hectare 2.49 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 25 2.1

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 111 9.1AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 83 6.80 to 4 years 62 4.35 to 15 years 156 10.9 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 67716 to 29 years 221 15.4 Household spaces with residents 656 96.930 to 44 years 281 19.6 Household spaces with no usual residents 21 3.145 to 59 years 288 20.160 to 74 years 313 21.8 HOUSEHOLDS 65675 to 89 years 105 7.3 Average household size 2.290 and over 8 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 8 1.2SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 24 3.7Male residents 697 48.6Female residents 737 51.4 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 125 19.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 81 12.4White ethnic group 1,418 98.9 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 152 23.2Other ethnic group 16 1.1 Couple with dependant child(ren) 104 15.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,401 97.7 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 9 0.6 Lone parent household 30 4.6Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 7 0.5 Male lone parent households 4 0.6Born elsewhere - outside EU 17 1.2 Female lone parent households 26 4.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,053 73.4 People with limiting long-term illness 330 23.0Other religious group 6 0.4 People whose health was 'very good' 588 41.0No religion 281 19.6 People whose health was 'good' 484 33.8Religion not stated 94 6.6 People whose health was 'fair' 238 16.6

People whose health was 'bad' 97 6.8MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 27 1.9Males age 16 to 74 536 People who provide unpaid care 193 13.5Economically Active 380 70.9- Full time male employees 263 49.1 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 20 3.7 Owned outright 241 36.7- Self-employed males 63 11.8 Owned with a mortgage or loan 236 36.0- Unemployed males 25 4.7 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.2- Full time male students 9 1.7 Social rented - council (local authority) 121 18.5Economically Inactive 156 29.1 Social rented - other 5 0.8- Retired males 106 19.8 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 40 6.1- Male students (including full-time students) 14 2.6 Private rented - other 5 0.8- Males looking after home/family 3 0.6 Living rent free 7 1.1- Permanently sick/disabled males 27 5.0- Other economically inactive males 6 1.1 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 832FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 130 19.8Females age 16 to 74 567 Households with 1 car or van 281 42.8Economically Active 353 62.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 193 29.4- Full time female employees 187 33.0 Households with 3 cars or vans 44 6.7- Part time female employees 118 20.8 Households with 4+ cars or vans 8 1.2- Self-employed females 19 3.4- Unemployed females 18 3.2 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 11 1.9 Detached 223 32.9Economically Inactive 214 37.7 Semi-detached 305 45.1- Retired females 130 22.9 Terraced (including end terrace) 52 7.7- Female students (including full-time students) 13 2.3 Flat - purpose built 86 12.7- Females looking after home/family 37 6.5 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 8 1.2- Permanently sick/disabled females 28 4.9 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.2- Other economically inactive females 6 1.1 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 2 0.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Byram cum SuttonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 686 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 351 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 68 9.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 2.0Professional occupations 89 13.0 Mining and quarrying 5 1.4Associate professional & technical occupations 52 7.6 Manufacturing 58 16.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 88 12.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 22 6.3Skilled trades occupations 100 14.6 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 13 3.7Caring, leisure and other service occupations 54 7.9 Construction 55 15.7Sales and customer service occupations 58 8.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 59 16.8Process; plant and machine operatives 99 14.4 Transport and storage 31 8.8Elementary occupations 78 11.4 Accommodation and food service activities 9 2.6

Information and communication 10 2.8SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 9 2.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,103 100.0 Real estate activities 3 0.9Large employers & higher managerial occupations 18 1.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 6 1.7Higher professional occupations 51 4.6 Administrative and support service activities 26 7.4Lower managerial and professional occupations 204 18.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 11 3.1Intermediate occupations 144 13.1 Education 10 2.8Small employers and own account workers 104 9.4 Human health and social work activities 13 3.7Lower supervisory and technical occupations 134 12.1 Other 4 1.1Semi-routine occupations 197 17.9Routine occupations 167 15.1 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 335 100.0Never worked 21 1.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 0.9Long-term unemployed 16 1.5 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 47 4.3 Manufacturing 43 12.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 4 1.2

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 0.9STUDENTS Construction 9 2.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 20 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 75 22.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 27 Transport and storage 10 3.0

Accommodation and food service activities 11 3.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 2 0.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,216 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 12 3.6No qualifications 403 33.1 Real estate activities 2 0.6Highest qualification attained level 1 171 14.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 11 3.3Highest qualification attained level 2 161 13.2 Administrative and support service activities 9 2.7Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 77 6.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 13 3.9Highest qualification attained level 3 135 11.1 Education 44 13.1Highest qualification attained level 4/5 215 17.7 Human health and social work activities 64 19.1Other qualifications/level unknown 54 4.4 Other 20 6.0

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 351 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,103 100.0Part-time 15 or less 11 3.1 Work mainly at or from home 19 1.7Part-time 16-30 17 4.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 240 68.4 Train 12 1.1Full-time 49 or more 83 23.6 Bus; mini bus or coach 29 2.6

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 2 0.2FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 531 48.1Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 335 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 47 4.3Part-time 15 or less 28 8.4 Taxi 2 0.2Part-time 16-30 106 31.6 Bicycle 5 0.5Full-time 31-48 190 56.7 On foot 34 3.1Full-time 49 or more 11 3.3 Other 5 0.5

Not in employment 417 37.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

CamblesforthNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,568 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,559 99.4 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 345 26.6In communal establishments 9 0.6 Married 739 56.9Area (hectares) 862 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 4 0.3Number of people per hectare 1.82 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 34 2.6

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 93 7.2AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 83 6.40 to 4 years 82 5.25 to 15 years 188 12.0 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 68616 to 29 years 235 15.0 Household spaces with residents 644 93.930 to 44 years 329 21.0 Household spaces with no usual residents 42 6.145 to 59 years 344 21.960 to 74 years 280 17.9 HOUSEHOLDS 64475 to 89 years 107 6.8 Average household size 2.490 and over 3 0.2 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 0.5SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 11 1.7Male residents 789 50.3Female residents 779 49.7 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 80 12.4ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 74 11.5White ethnic group 1,551 98.9 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 137 21.3Other ethnic group 17 1.1 Couple with dependant child(ren) 138 21.4

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,518 96.8 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 13 0.8 Lone parent household 37 5.8Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 25 1.6 Male lone parent households 6 0.9Born elsewhere - outside EU 12 0.8 Female lone parent households 31 4.8

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,122 71.6 People with limiting long-term illness 285 18.2Other religious group 4 0.3 People whose health was 'very good' 691 44.1No religion 347 22.1 People whose health was 'good' 586 37.4Religion not stated 95 6.1 People whose health was 'fair' 198 12.6

People whose health was 'bad' 71 4.5MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 22 1.4Males age 16 to 74 598 People who provide unpaid care 174 11.1Economically Active 466 77.9- Full time male employees 343 57.4 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 24 4.0 Owned outright 253 39.3- Self-employed males 67 11.2 Owned with a mortgage or loan 285 44.3- Unemployed males 20 3.3 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 2 0.3- Full time male students 12 2.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 26 4.0Economically Inactive 132 22.1 Social rented - other 8 1.2- Retired males 90 15.1 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 61 9.5- Male students (including full-time students) 21 3.5 Private rented - other 3 0.5- Males looking after home/family 1 0.2 Living rent free 6 0.9- Permanently sick/disabled males 12 2.0- Other economically inactive males 8 1.3 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 970FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 80 12.4Females age 16 to 74 590 Households with 1 car or van 263 40.8Economically Active 385 65.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 230 35.7- Full time female employees 193 32.7 Households with 3 cars or vans 46 7.1- Part time female employees 137 23.2 Households with 4+ cars or vans 25 3.9- Self-employed females 22 3.7- Unemployed females 16 2.7 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 17 2.9 Detached 256 37.3Economically Inactive 205 34.8 Semi-detached 356 51.9- Retired females 117 19.8 Terraced (including end terrace) 67 9.8- Female students (including full-time students) 20 3.4 Flat - purpose built 2 0.3- Females looking after home/family 41 7.0 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 19 3.2 Flat - in commercial building 2 0.3- Other economically inactive females 8 1.4 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 0.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

CamblesforthNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 808 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 442 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 73 9.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 10 2.3Professional occupations 99 12.3 Mining and quarrying 2 0.5Associate professional & technical occupations 92 11.4 Manufacturing 65 14.7Administrative and secretarial occupations 95 11.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 48 10.9Skilled trades occupations 116 14.4 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 4 0.9Caring, leisure and other service occupations 78 9.7 Construction 64 14.5Sales and customer service occupations 47 5.8 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 70 15.8Process; plant and machine operatives 102 12.6 Transport and storage 41 9.3Elementary occupations 106 13.1 Accommodation and food service activities 16 3.6

Information and communication 10 2.3SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 10 2.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,188 100.0 Real estate activities 1 0.2Large employers & higher managerial occupations 23 1.9 Professional, scientific and technical activities 22 5.0Higher professional occupations 63 5.3 Administrative and support service activities 22 5.0Lower managerial and professional occupations 231 19.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 15 3.4Intermediate occupations 153 12.9 Education 19 4.3Small employers and own account workers 95 8.0 Human health and social work activities 12 2.7Lower supervisory and technical occupations 151 12.7 Other 11 2.5Semi-routine occupations 187 15.7Routine occupations 181 15.2 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 366 100.0Never worked 24 2.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 1.4Long-term unemployed 10 0.8 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 70 5.9 Manufacturing 24 6.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 4 1.1

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 4 1.1STUDENTS Construction 8 2.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 37 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 57 15.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 33 Transport and storage 6 1.6

Accommodation and food service activities 23 6.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 2 0.5All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,298 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 14 3.8No qualifications 279 21.5 Real estate activities 6 1.6Highest qualification attained level 1 185 14.3 Professional, scientific and technical activities 27 7.4Highest qualification attained level 2 247 19.0 Administrative and support service activities 21 5.7Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 90 6.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 20 5.5Highest qualification attained level 3 171 13.2 Education 66 18.0Highest qualification attained level 4/5 269 20.7 Human health and social work activities 58 15.8Other qualifications/level unknown 57 4.4 Other 21 5.7

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 442 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,188 100.0Part-time 15 or less 19 4.3 Work mainly at or from home 41 3.5Part-time 16-30 18 4.1 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.1Full-time 31-48 319 72.2 Train 15 1.3Full-time 49 or more 86 19.5 Bus; mini bus or coach 20 1.7

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 11 0.9FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 607 51.1Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 366 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 45 3.8Part-time 15 or less 48 13.1 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 109 29.8 Bicycle 21 1.8Full-time 31-48 185 50.5 On foot 44 3.7Full-time 49 or more 24 6.6 Other 3 0.3

Not in employment 380 32.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

CarltonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,934 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,932 99.9 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 390 24.9In communal establishments 2 0.1 Married 893 56.9Area (hectares) 1,347 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 1 0.1Number of people per hectare 1.44 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 30 1.9

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 145 9.2AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 110 7.00 to 4 years 116 6.05 to 15 years 249 12.9 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 82716 to 29 years 275 14.2 Household spaces with residents 798 96.530 to 44 years 407 21.0 Household spaces with no usual residents 29 3.545 to 59 years 403 20.860 to 74 years 355 18.4 HOUSEHOLDS 79875 to 89 years 121 6.3 Average household size 2.490 and over 8 0.4 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 0.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 19 2.4Male residents 915 47.3Female residents 1,019 52.7 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 103 12.9ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 95 11.9White ethnic group 1,895 98.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 179 22.4Other ethnic group 39 2.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 183 22.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,850 95.7 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 24 1.2 Lone parent household 45 5.6Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 28 1.5 Male lone parent households 2 0.3Born elsewhere - outside EU 32 1.7 Female lone parent households 43 5.4

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,408 72.8 People with limiting long-term illness 331 17.1Other religious group 19 1.0 People whose health was 'very good' 921 47.6No religion 382 19.8 People whose health was 'good' 662 34.2Religion not stated 125 6.5 People whose health was 'fair' 260 13.4

People whose health was 'bad' 74 3.8MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 17 0.9Males age 16 to 74 697 People who provide unpaid care 202 10.4Economically Active 552 79.2- Full time male employees 368 52.8 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 27 3.9 Owned outright 295 37.0- Self-employed males 112 16.1 Owned with a mortgage or loan 331 41.5- Unemployed males 33 4.7 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 2 0.3- Full time male students 12 1.7 Social rented - council (local authority) 50 6.3Economically Inactive 145 20.8 Social rented - other 17 2.1- Retired males 97 13.9 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 81 10.2- Male students (including full-time students) 23 3.3 Private rented - other 13 1.6- Males looking after home/family 3 0.4 Living rent free 9 1.1- Permanently sick/disabled males 15 2.2- Other economically inactive males 7 1.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 1,192FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 99 12.4Females age 16 to 74 743 Households with 1 car or van 320 40.1Economically Active 496 66.8 Households with 2 cars or vans 296 37.1- Full time female employees 247 33.2 Households with 3 cars or vans 62 7.8- Part time female employees 164 22.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 21 2.6- Self-employed females 41 5.5- Unemployed females 22 3.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 22 3.0 Detached 421 50.9Economically Inactive 247 33.2 Semi-detached 314 38.0- Retired females 143 19.3 Terraced (including end terrace) 76 9.2- Female students (including full-time students) 24 3.2 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 50 6.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 3 0.4- Permanently sick/disabled females 21 2.8 Flat - in commercial building 7 0.9- Other economically inactive females 9 1.2 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 6 0.7

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

CarltonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 983 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 514 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 111 11.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 24 4.7Professional occupations 152 15.5 Mining and quarrying 3 0.6Associate professional & technical occupations 106 10.8 Manufacturing 67 13.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 111 11.3 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 47 9.1Skilled trades occupations 133 13.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 8 1.6Caring, leisure and other service occupations 99 10.1 Construction 70 13.6Sales and customer service occupations 72 7.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 79 15.4Process; plant and machine operatives 107 10.9 Transport and storage 46 8.9Elementary occupations 92 9.4 Accommodation and food service activities 6 1.2

Information and communication 11 2.1SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 15 2.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,440 100.0 Real estate activities 5 1.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 37 2.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 21 4.1Higher professional occupations 94 6.5 Administrative and support service activities 26 5.1Lower managerial and professional occupations 293 20.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 31 6.0Intermediate occupations 205 14.2 Education 19 3.7Small employers and own account workers 155 10.8 Human health and social work activities 22 4.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 120 8.3 Other 14 2.7Semi-routine occupations 245 17.0Routine occupations 170 11.8 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 469 100.0Never worked 22 1.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 9 1.9Long-term unemployed 18 1.3 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 81 5.6 Manufacturing 29 6.2Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 9 1.9

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 16 3.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 45 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 71 15.1Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 36 Transport and storage 10 2.1

Accommodation and food service activities 24 5.1QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 10 2.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,569 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 15 3.2No qualifications 326 20.8 Real estate activities 6 1.3Highest qualification attained level 1 210 13.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 22 4.7Highest qualification attained level 2 254 16.2 Administrative and support service activities 18 3.8Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 76 4.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 33 7.0Highest qualification attained level 3 219 14.0 Education 78 16.6Highest qualification attained level 4/5 391 24.9 Human health and social work activities 98 20.9Other qualifications/level unknown 93 5.9 Other 21 4.5

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 514 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,440 100.0Part-time 15 or less 17 3.3 Work mainly at or from home 61 4.2Part-time 16-30 33 6.4 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.1Full-time 31-48 347 67.5 Train 14 1.0Full-time 49 or more 117 22.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 16 1.1

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 8 0.6FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 764 53.1Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 469 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 38 2.6Part-time 15 or less 46 9.8 Taxi 1 0.1Part-time 16-30 150 32.0 Bicycle 24 1.7Full-time 31-48 245 52.2 On foot 50 3.5Full-time 49 or more 28 6.0 Other 6 0.4

Not in employment 457 31.7

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

CawoodNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,549 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,549 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 278 21.7In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 793 62.0Area (hectares) 1,217 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 5 0.4Number of people per hectare 1.27 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 32 2.5

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 107 8.4AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 64 5.00 to 4 years 81 5.25 to 15 years 189 12.2 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 71216 to 29 years 151 9.8 Household spaces with residents 670 94.130 to 44 years 341 22.0 Household spaces with no usual residents 42 5.945 to 59 years 376 24.360 to 74 years 298 19.2 HOUSEHOLDS 67075 to 89 years 104 6.7 Average household size 2.390 and over 9 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 23 3.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 15 2.2Male residents 762 49.2Female residents 787 50.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 95 14.2ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 68 10.2White ethnic group 1,529 98.7 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 146 21.8Other ethnic group 20 1.3 Couple with dependant child(ren) 138 20.6

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,492 96.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 8 0.5 Lone parent household 21 3.1Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 28 1.8 Male lone parent households 7 1.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 21 1.4 Female lone parent households 14 2.1

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,054 68.0 People with limiting long-term illness 239 15.4Other religious group 23 1.5 People whose health was 'very good' 782 50.5No religion 356 23.0 People whose health was 'good' 519 33.5Religion not stated 116 7.5 People whose health was 'fair' 187 12.1

People whose health was 'bad' 47 3.0MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 14 0.9Males age 16 to 74 571 People who provide unpaid care 186 12.0Economically Active 456 79.9- Full time male employees 293 51.3 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 38 6.7 Owned outright 254 37.9- Self-employed males 105 18.4 Owned with a mortgage or loan 272 40.6- Unemployed males 12 2.1 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 8 1.4 Social rented - council (local authority) 27 4.0Economically Inactive 115 20.1 Social rented - other 21 3.1- Retired males 85 14.9 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 74 11.0- Male students (including full-time students) 13 2.3 Private rented - other 11 1.6- Males looking after home/family 3 0.5 Living rent free 11 1.6- Permanently sick/disabled males 11 1.9- Other economically inactive males 3 0.5 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 1,099FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 59 8.8Females age 16 to 74 595 Households with 1 car or van 241 36.0Economically Active 405 68.1 Households with 2 cars or vans 285 42.5- Full time female employees 196 32.9 Households with 3 cars or vans 63 9.4- Part time female employees 132 22.2 Households with 4+ cars or vans 22 3.3- Self-employed females 53 8.9- Unemployed females 12 2.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 12 2.0 Detached 341 47.9Economically Inactive 190 31.9 Semi-detached 179 25.1- Retired females 132 22.2 Terraced (including end terrace) 157 22.1- Female students (including full-time students) 7 1.2 Flat - purpose built 26 3.7- Females looking after home/family 39 6.6 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 0.3- Permanently sick/disabled females 9 1.5 Flat - in commercial building 4 0.6- Other economically inactive females 3 0.5 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 0.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

CawoodNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 836 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 444 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 135 16.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 19 4.3Professional occupations 205 24.5 Mining and quarrying 4 0.9Associate professional & technical occupations 133 15.9 Manufacturing 56 12.6Administrative and secretarial occupations 75 9.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 6 1.4Skilled trades occupations 87 10.4 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 0.7Caring, leisure and other service occupations 53 6.3 Construction 47 10.6Sales and customer service occupations 51 6.1 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 65 14.6Process; plant and machine operatives 41 4.9 Transport and storage 23 5.2Elementary occupations 56 6.7 Accommodation and food service activities 22 5.0

Information and communication 23 5.2SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 24 5.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,166 100.0 Real estate activities 2 0.5Large employers & higher managerial occupations 51 4.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 43 9.7Higher professional occupations 159 13.6 Administrative and support service activities 13 2.9Lower managerial and professional occupations 354 30.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 30 6.8Intermediate occupations 131 11.2 Education 29 6.5Small employers and own account workers 140 12.0 Human health and social work activities 19 4.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 69 5.9 Other 16 3.6Semi-routine occupations 108 9.3Routine occupations 97 8.3 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 392 100.0Never worked 9 0.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 8 2.0Long-term unemployed 8 0.7 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 40 3.4 Manufacturing 21 5.4Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 0.5

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.3STUDENTS Construction 13 3.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 17 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 46 11.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 23 Transport and storage 11 2.8

Accommodation and food service activities 20 5.1QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 8 2.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,279 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 17 4.3No qualifications 178 13.9 Real estate activities 4 1.0Highest qualification attained level 1 148 11.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 36 9.2Highest qualification attained level 2 187 14.6 Administrative and support service activities 17 4.3Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 50 3.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 24 6.1Highest qualification attained level 3 161 12.6 Education 82 20.9Highest qualification attained level 4/5 520 40.7 Human health and social work activities 65 16.6Other qualifications/level unknown 35 2.7 Other 17 4.3

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 444 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,166 100.0Part-time 15 or less 19 4.3 Work mainly at or from home 69 5.9Part-time 16-30 48 10.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.1Full-time 31-48 264 59.5 Train 19 1.6Full-time 49 or more 113 25.5 Bus; mini bus or coach 18 1.5

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 11 0.9FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 605 51.9Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 392 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 40 3.4Part-time 15 or less 57 14.5 Taxi 2 0.2Part-time 16-30 105 26.8 Bicycle 17 1.5Full-time 31-48 190 48.5 On foot 49 4.2Full-time 49 or more 40 10.2 Other 5 0.4

Not in employment 330 28.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Chapel HaddleseyNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 202 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 202 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 29 16.6In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 113 64.6Area (hectares) 453 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.45 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 3 1.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 17 9.7AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 13 7.40 to 4 years 8 4.05 to 15 years 19 9.4 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 9116 to 29 years 16 7.9 Household spaces with residents 91 100.030 to 44 years 37 18.3 Household spaces with no usual residents 0 0.045 to 59 years 53 26.260 to 74 years 52 25.7 HOUSEHOLDS 9175 to 89 years 17 8.4 Average household size 2.290 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 4 4.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 98 48.5Female residents 104 51.5 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 9 9.9ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 14 15.4White ethnic group 202 100.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 23 25.3Other ethnic group 0 0.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 19 20.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 194 96.0 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 3 3.3Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 7 3.5 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 1 0.5 Female lone parent households 3 3.3

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 155 76.7 People with limiting long-term illness 39 19.3Other religious group 3 1.5 People whose health was 'very good' 92 45.5No religion 31 15.4 People whose health was 'good' 73 36.1Religion not stated 13 6.4 People whose health was 'fair' 30 14.9

People whose health was 'bad' 5 2.5MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 2 1.0Males age 16 to 74 77 People who provide unpaid care 37 18.3Economically Active 56 72.7- Full time male employees 37 48.1 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 6 7.8 Owned outright 42 46.2- Self-employed males 11 14.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 39 42.9- Unemployed males 2 2.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 0 0.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 3 3.3Economically Inactive 21 27.3 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 17 22.1 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 4 4.4- Male students (including full-time students) 2 2.6 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 3 3.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 1.3- Other economically inactive males 1 1.3 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 159FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 10 11.0Females age 16 to 74 81 Households with 1 car or van 28 30.8Economically Active 59 72.8 Households with 2 cars or vans 35 38.5- Full time female employees 18 22.2 Households with 3 cars or vans 13 14.3- Part time female employees 24 29.6 Households with 4+ cars or vans 5 5.5- Self-employed females 11 13.6- Unemployed females 2 2.5 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 4 4.9 Detached 55 60.4Economically Inactive 22 27.2 Semi-detached 16 17.6- Retired females 17 21.0 Terraced (including end terrace) 17 18.7- Female students (including full-time students) 1 1.2 Flat - purpose built 2 2.2- Females looking after home/family 3 3.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 1 1.1- Other economically inactive females 1 1.2 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Chapel HaddleseyNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 111 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 54 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 13 11.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 3.7Professional occupations 16 14.4 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 15 13.5 Manufacturing 10 18.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 16 14.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.9Skilled trades occupations 7 6.3 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.9Caring, leisure and other service occupations 18 16.2 Construction 5 9.3Sales and customer service occupations 5 4.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 13 24.1Process; plant and machine operatives 10 9.0 Transport and storage 1 1.9Elementary occupations 11 9.9 Accommodation and food service activities 2 3.7

Information and communication 1 1.9SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 3 5.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 158 100.0 Real estate activities 1 1.9Large employers & higher managerial occupations 5 3.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 3 5.6Higher professional occupations 12 7.6 Administrative and support service activities 2 3.7Lower managerial and professional occupations 38 24.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 3 5.6Intermediate occupations 24 15.2 Education 2 3.7Small employers and own account workers 24 15.2 Human health and social work activities 3 5.6Lower supervisory and technical occupations 9 5.7 Other 1 1.9Semi-routine occupations 18 11.4Routine occupations 20 12.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 57 100.0Never worked 0 0.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 1.8Long-term unemployed 1 0.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 7 4.4 Manufacturing 1 1.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.8STUDENTS Construction 0 0.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 6 10.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 1 Transport and storage 2 3.5

Accommodation and food service activities 3 5.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 175 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 8 14.0No qualifications 37 21.1 Real estate activities 1 1.8Highest qualification attained level 1 20 11.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 8.8Highest qualification attained level 2 22 12.6 Administrative and support service activities 1 1.8Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 12 6.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 1.8Highest qualification attained level 3 29 16.6 Education 9 15.8Highest qualification attained level 4/5 47 26.9 Human health and social work activities 14 24.6Other qualifications/level unknown 8 4.6 Other 4 7.0

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 54 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 158 100.0Part-time 15 or less 4 7.4 Work mainly at or from home 8 5.1Part-time 16-30 4 7.4 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 32 59.3 Train 2 1.3Full-time 49 or more 14 25.9 Bus; mini bus or coach 3 1.9

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 86 54.4Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 57 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 5 3.2Part-time 15 or less 11 19.3 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 21 36.8 Bicycle 1 0.6Full-time 31-48 22 38.6 On foot 6 3.8Full-time 49 or more 3 5.3 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 47 29.7

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Church Fenton (inc. Little Fenton)No. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,392 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,392 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 251 22.8In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 673 61.2Area (hectares) 1,116 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 0.2Number of people per hectare 1.25 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 19 1.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 93 8.5AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 62 5.60 to 4 years 119 8.65 to 15 years 173 12.4 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 59616 to 29 years 158 11.4 Household spaces with residents 562 94.330 to 44 years 354 25.4 Household spaces with no usual residents 34 5.745 to 59 years 280 20.160 to 74 years 211 15.2 HOUSEHOLDS 56275 to 89 years 88 6.3 Average household size 2.590 and over 9 0.7 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 6 1.1SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 11 2.0Male residents 655 47.1Female residents 737 53.0 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 81 14.4ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 36 6.4White ethnic group 1,382 99.3 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 97 17.3Other ethnic group 10 0.7 Couple with dependant child(ren) 164 29.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,350 97.0 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 3 0.2 Lone parent household 20 3.6Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 10 0.7 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 29 2.1 Female lone parent households 20 3.6

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,013 72.8 People with limiting long-term illness 172 12.4Other religious group 7 0.5 People whose health was 'very good' 741 53.2No religion 288 20.7 People whose health was 'good' 462 33.2Religion not stated 84 6.0 People whose health was 'fair' 144 10.3

People whose health was 'bad' 30 2.2MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 15 1.1Males age 16 to 74 490 People who provide unpaid care 131 9.4Economically Active 390 79.6- Full time male employees 266 54.3 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 15 3.1 Owned outright 172 30.6- Self-employed males 92 18.8 Owned with a mortgage or loan 267 47.5- Unemployed males 8 1.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 9 1.6- Full time male students 9 1.8 Social rented - council (local authority) 35 6.2Economically Inactive 100 20.4 Social rented - other 11 2.0- Retired males 69 14.1 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 53 9.4- Male students (including full-time students) 13 2.7 Private rented - other 5 0.9- Males looking after home/family 1 0.2 Living rent free 10 1.8- Permanently sick/disabled males 11 2.2- Other economically inactive males 6 1.2 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 896FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 43 7.7Females age 16 to 74 513 Households with 1 car or van 218 38.8Economically Active 368 71.7 Households with 2 cars or vans 242 43.1- Full time female employees 170 33.1 Households with 3 cars or vans 51 9.1- Part time female employees 129 25.2 Households with 4+ cars or vans 8 1.4- Self-employed females 48 9.4- Unemployed females 11 2.1 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 10 2.0 Detached 285 47.8Economically Inactive 145 28.3 Semi-detached 149 25.0- Retired females 85 16.6 Terraced (including end terrace) 121 20.3- Female students (including full-time students) 24 4.7 Flat - purpose built 31 5.2- Females looking after home/family 24 4.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 8 1.3- Permanently sick/disabled females 6 1.2 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.2- Other economically inactive females 6 1.2 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Church Fenton (inc. Little Fenton)No. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 734 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 379 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 92 12.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 21 5.5Professional occupations 191 26.0 Mining and quarrying 1 0.3Associate professional & technical occupations 120 16.3 Manufacturing 34 9.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 77 10.5 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 5 1.3Skilled trades occupations 81 11.0 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 4 1.1Caring, leisure and other service occupations 46 6.3 Construction 56 14.8Sales and customer service occupations 29 4.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 47 12.4Process; plant and machine operatives 45 6.1 Transport and storage 21 5.5Elementary occupations 53 7.2 Accommodation and food service activities 10 2.6

Information and communication 37 9.8SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 23 6.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,003 100.0 Real estate activities 3 0.8Large employers & higher managerial occupations 30 3.0 Professional, scientific and technical activities 32 8.4Higher professional occupations 155 15.5 Administrative and support service activities 22 5.8Lower managerial and professional occupations 255 25.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 21 5.5Intermediate occupations 135 13.5 Education 21 5.5Small employers and own account workers 128 12.8 Human health and social work activities 14 3.7Lower supervisory and technical occupations 58 5.8 Other 7 1.8Semi-routine occupations 90 9.0Routine occupations 86 8.6 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 355 100.0Never worked 7 0.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 1.1Long-term unemployed 6 0.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 53 5.3 Manufacturing 16 4.5Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 0.6

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.3STUDENTS Construction 7 2.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 28 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 40 11.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 25 Transport and storage 4 1.1

Accommodation and food service activities 14 3.9QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 8 2.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,100 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 28 7.9No qualifications 178 16.2 Real estate activities 10 2.8Highest qualification attained level 1 129 11.7 Professional, scientific and technical activities 36 10.1Highest qualification attained level 2 159 14.5 Administrative and support service activities 14 3.9Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 43 3.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 21 5.9Highest qualification attained level 3 128 11.6 Education 63 17.7Highest qualification attained level 4/5 415 37.7 Human health and social work activities 64 18.0Other qualifications/level unknown 48 4.4 Other 23 6.5

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 379 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,003 100.0Part-time 15 or less 15 4.0 Work mainly at or from home 64 6.4Part-time 16-30 16 4.2 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 259 68.3 Train 82 8.2Full-time 49 or more 89 23.5 Bus; mini bus or coach 2 0.2

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 4 0.4FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 518 51.6Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 355 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 29 2.9Part-time 15 or less 45 12.7 Taxi 1 0.1Part-time 16-30 118 33.2 Bicycle 10 1.0Full-time 31-48 160 45.1 On foot 22 2.2Full-time 49 or more 32 9.0 Other 2 0.2

Not in employment 269 26.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

CliffeNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,267 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,267 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 261 24.7In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 625 59.1Area (hectares) 1,930 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.66 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 24 2.3

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 80 7.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 68 6.40 to 4 years 70 5.55 to 15 years 139 11.0 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 54116 to 29 years 182 14.4 Household spaces with residents 519 95.930 to 44 years 255 20.1 Household spaces with no usual residents 22 4.145 to 59 years 321 25.360 to 74 years 213 16.8 HOUSEHOLDS 51975 to 89 years 80 6.3 Average household size 2.490 and over 7 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 5 1.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 8 1.5Male residents 641 50.6Female residents 626 49.4 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 59 11.4ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 54 10.4White ethnic group 1,258 99.3 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 101 19.5Other ethnic group 9 0.7 Couple with dependant child(ren) 112 21.6

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,251 98.7 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 20 3.9Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 8 0.6 Male lone parent households 2 0.4Born elsewhere - outside EU 8 0.6 Female lone parent households 18 3.5

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 892 70.4 People with limiting long-term illness 168 13.3Other religious group 8 0.6 People whose health was 'very good' 644 50.8No religion 259 20.4 People whose health was 'good' 440 34.7Religion not stated 108 8.5 People whose health was 'fair' 136 10.7

People whose health was 'bad' 36 2.8MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 11 0.9Males age 16 to 74 493 People who provide unpaid care 121 9.6Economically Active 404 82.0- Full time male employees 265 53.8 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 26 5.3 Owned outright 193 37.2- Self-employed males 86 17.4 Owned with a mortgage or loan 230 44.3- Unemployed males 17 3.5 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 10 2.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 21 4.1Economically Inactive 89 18.1 Social rented - other 3 0.6- Retired males 60 12.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 55 10.6- Male students (including full-time students) 13 2.6 Private rented - other 8 1.5- Males looking after home/family 3 0.6 Living rent free 9 1.7- Permanently sick/disabled males 13 2.6- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 922FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 46 8.9Females age 16 to 74 478 Households with 1 car or van 156 30.1Economically Active 349 73.0 Households with 2 cars or vans 223 43.0- Full time female employees 158 33.1 Households with 3 cars or vans 68 13.1- Part time female employees 114 23.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 26 5.0- Self-employed females 48 10.0- Unemployed females 12 2.5 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 17 3.6 Detached 313 57.9Economically Inactive 129 27.0 Semi-detached 162 29.9- Retired females 74 15.5 Terraced (including end terrace) 58 10.7- Female students (including full-time students) 7 1.5 Flat - purpose built 1 0.2- Females looking after home/family 35 7.3 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 3 0.6- Permanently sick/disabled females 5 1.1 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.2- Other economically inactive females 8 1.7 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 0.6

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

CliffeNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 721 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 386 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 108 15.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 23 6.0Professional occupations 120 16.6 Mining and quarrying 1 0.3Associate professional & technical occupations 90 12.5 Manufacturing 57 14.8Administrative and secretarial occupations 67 9.3 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 9 2.3Skilled trades occupations 119 16.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 6 1.6Caring, leisure and other service occupations 59 8.2 Construction 56 14.5Sales and customer service occupations 45 6.2 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 64 16.6Process; plant and machine operatives 59 8.2 Transport and storage 35 9.1Elementary occupations 54 7.5 Accommodation and food service activities 11 2.8

Information and communication 9 2.3SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 14 3.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 971 100.0 Real estate activities 1 0.3Large employers & higher managerial occupations 30 3.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 20 5.2Higher professional occupations 91 9.4 Administrative and support service activities 20 5.2Lower managerial and professional occupations 246 25.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 20 5.2Intermediate occupations 109 11.2 Education 18 4.7Small employers and own account workers 138 14.2 Human health and social work activities 14 3.6Lower supervisory and technical occupations 81 8.3 Other 8 2.1Semi-routine occupations 109 11.2Routine occupations 97 10.0 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 335 100.0Never worked 12 1.2 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 12 3.6Long-term unemployed 11 1.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 47 4.8 Manufacturing 20 6.0Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 0.6

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.3STUDENTS Construction 8 2.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 24 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 55 16.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 23 Transport and storage 9 2.7

Accommodation and food service activities 18 5.4QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 11 3.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,058 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 11 3.3No qualifications 185 17.5 Real estate activities 1 0.3Highest qualification attained level 1 135 12.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 16 4.8Highest qualification attained level 2 173 16.4 Administrative and support service activities 16 4.8Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 56 5.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 21 6.3Highest qualification attained level 3 134 12.7 Education 48 14.3Highest qualification attained level 4/5 335 31.7 Human health and social work activities 68 20.3Other qualifications/level unknown 40 3.8 Other 18 5.4

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 386 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 971 100.0Part-time 15 or less 18 4.7 Work mainly at or from home 70 7.2Part-time 16-30 26 6.7 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 241 62.4 Train 13 1.3Full-time 49 or more 101 26.2 Bus; mini bus or coach 10 1.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 4 0.4FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 561 57.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 335 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 33 3.4Part-time 15 or less 53 15.8 Taxi 2 0.2Part-time 16-30 102 30.4 Bicycle 6 0.6Full-time 31-48 154 46.0 On foot 22 2.3Full-time 49 or more 26 7.8 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 250 25.7

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Colton (inc. Steeton)No. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 212 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 212 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 37 23.7In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 107 68.6Area (hectares) 951 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.22 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 0 0.0

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 0 0.0AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 12 7.70 to 4 years 15 7.15 to 15 years 41 19.3 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 8216 to 29 years 23 10.9 Household spaces with residents 76 92.730 to 44 years 43 20.3 Household spaces with no usual residents 6 7.345 to 59 years 35 16.560 to 74 years 37 17.5 HOUSEHOLDS 7675 to 89 years 17 8.0 Average household size 2.890 and over 1 0.5 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 4.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 3 3.9Male residents 109 51.4Female residents 103 48.6 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 7 9.2ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 10 13.2White ethnic group 198 93.4 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 25 32.9Other ethnic group 14 6.6 Couple with dependant child(ren) 25 32.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 195 92.0 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 0 0.0Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 7 3.3 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 10 4.7 Female lone parent households 0 0.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 119 56.1 People with limiting long-term illness 22 10.4Other religious group 7 3.3 People whose health was 'very good' 129 60.9No religion 68 32.1 People whose health was 'good' 63 29.7Religion not stated 18 8.5 People whose health was 'fair' 14 6.6

People whose health was 'bad' 5 2.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.5Males age 16 to 74 68 People who provide unpaid care 23 10.9Economically Active 49 72.1- Full time male employees 18 26.5 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 3 4.4 Owned outright 36 47.4- Self-employed males 24 35.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 15 19.7- Unemployed males 2 2.9 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 2 2.9 Social rented - council (local authority) 2 2.6Economically Inactive 19 27.9 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 11 16.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 17 22.4- Male students (including full-time students) 4 5.9 Private rented - other 2 2.6- Males looking after home/family 3 4.4 Living rent free 4 5.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 0 0.0- Other economically inactive males 1 1.5 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 139FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 6 7.9Females age 16 to 74 70 Households with 1 car or van 25 32.9Economically Active 46 65.7 Households with 2 cars or vans 31 40.8- Full time female employees 18 25.7 Households with 3 cars or vans 8 10.5- Part time female employees 11 15.7 Households with 4+ cars or vans 6 7.9- Self-employed females 14 20.0- Unemployed females 2 2.9 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 1 1.4 Detached 50 61.0Economically Inactive 24 34.3 Semi-detached 22 26.8- Retired females 13 18.6 Terraced (including end terrace) 7 8.5- Female students (including full-time students) 2 2.9 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 6 8.6 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 3 3.7- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 3 4.3 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Colton (inc. Steeton)No. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 91 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 47 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 14 15.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 11 23.4Professional occupations 16 17.6 Mining and quarrying 1 2.1Associate professional & technical occupations 6 6.6 Manufacturing 6 12.8Administrative and secretarial occupations 3 3.3 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0Skilled trades occupations 21 23.1 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 10 11.0 Construction 3 6.4Sales and customer service occupations 2 2.2 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 7 14.9Process; plant and machine operatives 5 5.5 Transport and storage 3 6.4Elementary occupations 14 15.4 Accommodation and food service activities 2 4.3

Information and communication 1 2.1SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 1 2.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 138 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 4 2.9 Professional, scientific and technical activities 3 6.4Higher professional occupations 11 8.0 Administrative and support service activities 2 4.3Lower managerial and professional occupations 35 25.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 2.1Intermediate occupations 6 4.3 Education 3 6.4Small employers and own account workers 38 27.5 Human health and social work activities 2 4.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 6 4.3 Other 1 2.1Semi-routine occupations 15 10.9Routine occupations 8 5.8 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 44 100.0Never worked 5 3.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 13.6Long-term unemployed 1 0.7 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 9 6.5 Manufacturing 2 4.5Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 1 2.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 1 2.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 3 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 3 6.8QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 156 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 2 4.5No qualifications 30 19.2 Real estate activities 1 2.3Highest qualification attained level 1 25 16.0 Professional, scientific and technical activities 3 6.8Highest qualification attained level 2 25 16.0 Administrative and support service activities 3 6.8Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 7 4.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 2.3Highest qualification attained level 3 13 8.3 Education 8 18.2Highest qualification attained level 4/5 52 33.3 Human health and social work activities 11 25.0Other qualifications/level unknown 4 2.6 Other 2 4.5

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 47 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 138 100.0Part-time 15 or less 2 4.3 Work mainly at or from home 14 10.1Part-time 16-30 5 10.6 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.7Full-time 31-48 23 48.9 Train 0 0.0Full-time 49 or more 17 36.2 Bus; mini bus or coach 2 1.4

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 58 42.0Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 44 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 5 3.6Part-time 15 or less 7 15.9 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 12 27.3 Bicycle 3 2.2Full-time 31-48 20 45.5 On foot 8 5.8Full-time 49 or more 5 11.4 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 47 34.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Cridling StubbsNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 152 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 152 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 26 20.8In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 75 60.0Area (hectares) 412 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.37 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 3 2.4

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 12 9.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 9 7.20 to 4 years 7 4.65 to 15 years 20 13.2 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 6916 to 29 years 14 9.2 Household spaces with residents 65 94.230 to 44 years 22 14.5 Household spaces with no usual residents 4 5.845 to 59 years 43 28.360 to 74 years 39 25.7 HOUSEHOLDS 6575 to 89 years 7 4.6 Average household size 2.390 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 1 1.5SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 1 1.5Male residents 69 45.4Female residents 83 54.6 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 9 13.9ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 6 9.2White ethnic group 151 99.3 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 11 16.9Other ethnic group 1 0.7 Couple with dependant child(ren) 8 12.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 147 96.7 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 1 0.7 Lone parent household 5 7.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 2 1.3 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 2 1.3 Female lone parent households 5 7.7

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 108 71.1 People with limiting long-term illness 31 20.4Other religious group 0 0.0 People whose health was 'very good' 77 50.7No religion 22 14.5 People whose health was 'good' 43 28.3Religion not stated 22 14.5 People whose health was 'fair' 21 13.8

People whose health was 'bad' 10 6.6MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.7Males age 16 to 74 55 People who provide unpaid care 20 13.2Economically Active 42 76.4- Full time male employees 31 56.4 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 0 0.0 Owned outright 28 43.1- Self-employed males 10 18.2 Owned with a mortgage or loan 28 43.1- Unemployed males 1 1.8 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 0 0.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 2 3.1Economically Inactive 13 23.6 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 10 18.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 5 7.7- Male students (including full-time students) 0 0.0 Private rented - other 1 1.5- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 1 1.5- Permanently sick/disabled males 3 5.5- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 110FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 7 10.8Females age 16 to 74 63 Households with 1 car or van 20 30.8Economically Active 40 63.5 Households with 2 cars or vans 29 44.6- Full time female employees 18 28.6 Households with 3 cars or vans 7 10.8- Part time female employees 13 20.6 Households with 4+ cars or vans 2 3.1- Self-employed females 6 9.5- Unemployed females 3 4.8 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 0 0.0 Detached 36 52.2Economically Inactive 23 36.5 Semi-detached 28 40.6- Retired females 17 27.0 Terraced (including end terrace) 2 2.9- Female students (including full-time students) 0 0.0 Flat - purpose built 1 1.5- Females looking after home/family 4 6.4 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 2 3.2 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 2 2.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Cridling StubbsNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 78 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 41 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 9 11.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 7.3Professional occupations 11 14.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 15 19.2 Manufacturing 8 19.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 11 14.1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 2.4Skilled trades occupations 9 11.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 8 10.3 Construction 6 14.6Sales and customer service occupations 6 7.7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 3 7.3Process; plant and machine operatives 6 7.7 Transport and storage 5 12.2Elementary occupations 3 3.8 Accommodation and food service activities 1 2.4

Information and communication 2 4.9SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 1 2.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 118 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 4 3.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 3 7.3Higher professional occupations 8 6.8 Administrative and support service activities 2 4.9Lower managerial and professional occupations 32 27.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 2.4Intermediate occupations 24 20.3 Education 3 7.3Small employers and own account workers 15 12.7 Human health and social work activities 2 4.9Lower supervisory and technical occupations 12 10.2 Other 0 0.0Semi-routine occupations 13 11.0Routine occupations 7 5.9 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 37 100.0Never worked 1 0.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0 0.0Long-term unemployed 2 1.7 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 0 0.0 Manufacturing 3 8.1Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 1 2.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 5 13.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 0 Transport and storage 2 5.4

Accommodation and food service activities 2 5.4QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 125 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 3 8.1No qualifications 20 16.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 28 22.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 2 13 10.4 Administrative and support service activities 1 2.7Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 7 5.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 10.8Highest qualification attained level 3 20 16.0 Education 7 18.9Highest qualification attained level 4/5 30 24.0 Human health and social work activities 7 18.9Other qualifications/level unknown 7 5.6 Other 2 5.4

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 41 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 118 100.0Part-time 15 or less 0 0.0 Work mainly at or from home 12 10.2Part-time 16-30 2 4.9 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.8Full-time 31-48 27 65.9 Train 2 1.7Full-time 49 or more 12 29.3 Bus; mini bus or coach 0 0.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 54 45.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 37 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 4 3.4Part-time 15 or less 5 13.5 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 10 27.0 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 19 51.4 On foot 5 4.2Full-time 49 or more 3 8.1 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 40 33.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

DraxNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 488 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 425 87.1 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 113 29.7In communal establishments 63 12.9 Married 194 50.9Area (hectares) 392 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 1.24 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 7 1.8

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 32 8.4AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 35 9.20 to 4 years 31 6.45 to 15 years 76 15.6 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 18316 to 29 years 88 18.0 Household spaces with residents 168 91.830 to 44 years 93 19.1 Household spaces with no usual residents 15 8.245 to 59 years 98 20.160 to 74 years 59 12.1 HOUSEHOLDS 16875 to 89 years 39 8.0 Average household size 2.590 and over 4 0.8 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 1.8SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 5 3.0Male residents 243 49.8Female residents 245 50.2 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 15 8.9ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 18 10.7White ethnic group 469 96.1 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 30 17.9Other ethnic group 19 3.9 Couple with dependant child(ren) 44 26.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 451 92.4 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 3 0.6 Lone parent household 12 7.1Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 12 2.5 Male lone parent households 2 1.2Born elsewhere - outside EU 22 4.5 Female lone parent households 10 6.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 311 63.7 People with limiting long-term illness 80 16.4Other religious group 6 1.2 People whose health was 'very good' 240 49.2No religion 135 27.7 People whose health was 'good' 168 34.4Religion not stated 36 7.4 People whose health was 'fair' 58 11.9

People whose health was 'bad' 16 3.3MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 6 1.2Males age 16 to 74 161 People who provide unpaid care 56 11.5Economically Active 128 79.5- Full time male employees 71 44.1 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 11 6.8 Owned outright 53 31.6- Self-employed males 32 19.9 Owned with a mortgage or loan 74 44.1- Unemployed males 8 5.0 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.6- Full time male students 6 3.7 Social rented - council (local authority) 14 8.3Economically Inactive 33 20.5 Social rented - other 1 0.6- Retired males 14 8.7 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 20 11.9- Male students (including full-time students) 11 6.8 Private rented - other 1 0.6- Males looking after home/family 1 0.6 Living rent free 4 2.4- Permanently sick/disabled males 5 3.1- Other economically inactive males 2 1.2 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 273FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 13 7.7Females age 16 to 74 177 Households with 1 car or van 69 41.1Economically Active 122 68.9 Households with 2 cars or vans 61 36.3- Full time female employees 61 34.5 Households with 3 cars or vans 20 11.9- Part time female employees 40 22.6 Households with 4+ cars or vans 5 3.0- Self-employed females 14 7.9- Unemployed females 4 2.3 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 3 1.7 Detached 97 53.0Economically Inactive 55 31.1 Semi-detached 52 28.4- Retired females 26 14.7 Terraced (including end terrace) 27 14.8- Female students (including full-time students) 13 7.3 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 14 7.9 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 1.1- Permanently sick/disabled females 1 0.6 Flat - in commercial building 2 1.1- Other economically inactive females 1 0.6 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 1.6

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

DraxNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 237 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 120 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 28 11.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 1.7Professional occupations 38 16.0 Mining and quarrying 1 0.8Associate professional & technical occupations 28 11.8 Manufacturing 19 15.8Administrative and secretarial occupations 35 14.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 7 5.8Skilled trades occupations 45 19.0 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.8Caring, leisure and other service occupations 20 8.4 Construction 24 20.0Sales and customer service occupations 12 5.1 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 19 15.8Process; plant and machine operatives 15 6.3 Transport and storage 8 6.7Elementary occupations 16 6.8 Accommodation and food service activities 7 5.8

Information and communication 2 1.7SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 3 2.5All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 338 100.0 Real estate activities 1 0.8Large employers & higher managerial occupations 14 4.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 4.2Higher professional occupations 17 5.0 Administrative and support service activities 7 5.8Lower managerial and professional occupations 70 20.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 3.3Intermediate occupations 40 11.8 Education 3 2.5Small employers and own account workers 47 13.9 Human health and social work activities 4 3.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 32 9.5 Other 3 2.5Semi-routine occupations 46 13.6Routine occupations 27 8.0 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 117 100.0Never worked 7 2.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 1.7Long-term unemployed 5 1.5 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 33 9.8 Manufacturing 8 6.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 2.6

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.9STUDENTS Construction 2 1.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 21 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 12 10.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 12 Transport and storage 6 5.1

Accommodation and food service activities 6 5.1QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 0.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 381 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 3 2.6No qualifications 86 22.6 Real estate activities 1 0.9Highest qualification attained level 1 48 12.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 6.0Highest qualification attained level 2 58 15.2 Administrative and support service activities 3 2.6Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 26 6.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 9 7.7Highest qualification attained level 3 53 13.9 Education 22 18.8Highest qualification attained level 4/5 96 25.2 Human health and social work activities 24 20.5Other qualifications/level unknown 14 3.7 Other 7 6.0

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 120 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 338 100.0Part-time 15 or less 8 6.7 Work mainly at or from home 17 5.0Part-time 16-30 13 10.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 69 57.5 Train 8 2.4Full-time 49 or more 30 25.0 Bus; mini bus or coach 2 0.6

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 4 1.2FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 168 49.7Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 117 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 10 3.0Part-time 15 or less 12 10.3 Taxi 1 0.3Part-time 16-30 37 31.6 Bicycle 10 3.0Full-time 31-48 59 50.4 On foot 15 4.4Full-time 49 or more 9 7.7 Other 2 0.6

Not in employment 101 29.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

EggboroughNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,952 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,952 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 370 23.6In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 922 58.7Area (hectares) 668 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 3 0.2Number of people per hectare 2.92 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 45 2.9

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 132 8.4AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 98 6.20 to 4 years 103 5.35 to 15 years 279 14.3 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 82616 to 29 years 259 13.3 Household spaces with residents 801 97.030 to 44 years 419 21.5 Household spaces with no usual residents 25 3.045 to 59 years 414 21.260 to 74 years 323 16.6 HOUSEHOLDS 80175 to 89 years 145 7.4 Average household size 2.490 and over 10 0.5 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 4 0.5SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 30 3.7Male residents 971 49.7Female residents 981 50.3 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 93 11.6ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 79 9.9White ethnic group 1,893 97.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 177 22.1Other ethnic group 59 3.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 180 22.5

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,880 96.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 19 1.0 Lone parent household 43 5.4Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 17 0.9 Male lone parent households 11 1.4Born elsewhere - outside EU 36 1.8 Female lone parent households 32 4.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,418 72.6 People with limiting long-term illness 325 16.7Other religious group 18 0.9 People whose health was 'very good' 864 44.3No religion 386 19.8 People whose health was 'good' 715 36.6Religion not stated 130 6.7 People whose health was 'fair' 284 14.6

People whose health was 'bad' 68 3.5MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 21 1.1Males age 16 to 74 697 People who provide unpaid care 230 11.8Economically Active 557 79.9- Full time male employees 387 55.5 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 35 5.0 Owned outright 279 34.8- Self-employed males 96 13.8 Owned with a mortgage or loan 343 42.8- Unemployed males 27 3.9 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 11 1.4- Full time male students 12 1.7 Social rented - council (local authority) 57 7.1Economically Inactive 140 20.1 Social rented - other 16 2.0- Retired males 94 13.5 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 74 9.2- Male students (including full-time students) 10 1.4 Private rented - other 11 1.4- Males looking after home/family 5 0.7 Living rent free 10 1.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 22 3.2- Other economically inactive males 9 1.3 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 1,229FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 81 10.1Females age 16 to 74 718 Households with 1 car or van 319 39.8Economically Active 490 68.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 316 39.5- Full time female employees 242 33.7 Households with 3 cars or vans 70 8.7- Part time female employees 161 22.4 Households with 4+ cars or vans 15 1.9- Self-employed females 50 7.0- Unemployed females 15 2.1 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 22 3.1 Detached 399 48.3Economically Inactive 228 31.8 Semi-detached 233 28.2- Retired females 139 19.4 Terraced (including end terrace) 155 18.8- Female students (including full-time students) 16 2.2 Flat - purpose built 32 3.9- Females looking after home/family 44 6.1 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 0.2- Permanently sick/disabled females 16 2.2 Flat - in commercial building 2 0.2- Other economically inactive females 13 1.8 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 0.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

EggboroughNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 1,000 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 527 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 118 11.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 11 2.1Professional occupations 114 11.4 Mining and quarrying 10 1.9Associate professional & technical occupations 99 9.9 Manufacturing 107 20.3Administrative and secretarial occupations 125 12.5 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 24 4.6Skilled trades occupations 122 12.2 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 6 1.1Caring, leisure and other service occupations 108 10.8 Construction 59 11.2Sales and customer service occupations 81 8.1 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 106 20.1Process; plant and machine operatives 121 12.1 Transport and storage 44 8.3Elementary occupations 112 11.2 Accommodation and food service activities 14 2.7

Information and communication 14 2.7SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 10 1.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,415 100.0 Real estate activities 1 0.2Large employers & higher managerial occupations 39 2.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 24 4.6Higher professional occupations 89 6.3 Administrative and support service activities 24 4.6Lower managerial and professional occupations 271 19.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 23 4.4Intermediate occupations 186 13.1 Education 14 2.7Small employers and own account workers 152 10.7 Human health and social work activities 26 4.9Lower supervisory and technical occupations 136 9.6 Other 10 1.9Semi-routine occupations 250 17.7Routine occupations 192 13.6 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 473 100.0Never worked 29 2.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 1.3Long-term unemployed 12 0.8 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 59 4.2 Manufacturing 32 6.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 7 1.5

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 0.6STUDENTS Construction 14 3.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 35 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 87 18.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 24 Transport and storage 23 4.9

Accommodation and food service activities 23 4.9QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 12 2.5All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,570 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 14 3.0No qualifications 380 24.2 Real estate activities 6 1.3Highest qualification attained level 1 245 15.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 19 4.0Highest qualification attained level 2 277 17.6 Administrative and support service activities 16 3.4Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 88 5.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 26 5.5Highest qualification attained level 3 189 12.0 Education 66 14.0Highest qualification attained level 4/5 322 20.5 Human health and social work activities 95 20.1Other qualifications/level unknown 69 4.4 Other 24 5.1

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 527 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,415 100.0Part-time 15 or less 19 3.6 Work mainly at or from home 59 4.2Part-time 16-30 40 7.6 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 345 65.5 Train 16 1.1Full-time 49 or more 123 23.3 Bus; mini bus or coach 24 1.7

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 10 0.7FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 788 55.7Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 473 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 49 3.5Part-time 15 or less 59 12.5 Taxi 1 0.1Part-time 16-30 145 30.7 Bicycle 12 0.8Full-time 31-48 246 52.0 On foot 40 2.8Full-time 49 or more 23 4.9 Other 1 0.1

Not in employment 415 29.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

EscrickNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,078 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 909 84.3 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 189 23.4In communal establishments 169 15.7 Married 493 61.0Area (hectares) 1,758 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 3 0.4Number of people per hectare 0.61 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 18 2.2

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 51 6.3AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 54 6.70 to 4 years 47 4.45 to 15 years 223 20.7 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 39816 to 29 years 157 14.6 Household spaces with residents 370 93.030 to 44 years 155 14.4 Household spaces with no usual residents 28 7.045 to 59 years 219 20.360 to 74 years 188 17.4 HOUSEHOLDS 37075 to 89 years 80 7.4 Average household size 2.590 and over 9 0.8 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 8 2.2SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 4 1.1Male residents 442 41.0Female residents 636 59.0 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 36 9.7ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 48 13.0White ethnic group 1,040 96.5 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 104 28.1Other ethnic group 38 3.5 Couple with dependant child(ren) 103 27.8

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,011 93.8 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 3 0.3 Lone parent household 9 2.4Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 26 2.4 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 38 3.5 Female lone parent households 9 2.4

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 811 75.2 People with limiting long-term illness 149 13.8Other religious group 12 1.1 People whose health was 'very good' 623 57.8No religion 188 17.4 People whose health was 'good' 327 30.3Religion not stated 67 6.2 People whose health was 'fair' 103 9.6

People whose health was 'bad' 23 2.1MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 2 0.2Males age 16 to 74 303 People who provide unpaid care 104 9.7Economically Active 230 75.9- Full time male employees 140 46.2 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 13 4.3 Owned outright 160 43.2- Self-employed males 59 19.5 Owned with a mortgage or loan 127 34.3- Unemployed males 8 2.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 3 0.8- Full time male students 10 3.3 Social rented - council (local authority) 3 0.8Economically Inactive 73 24.1 Social rented - other 1 0.3- Retired males 56 18.5 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 63 17.0- Male students (including full-time students) 10 3.3 Private rented - other 8 2.2- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 5 1.4- Permanently sick/disabled males 5 1.7- Other economically inactive males 2 0.7 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 621FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 36 9.7Females age 16 to 74 416 Households with 1 car or van 115 31.1Economically Active 234 56.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 167 45.1- Full time female employees 103 24.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 39 10.5- Part time female employees 87 20.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 13 3.5- Self-employed females 31 7.5- Unemployed females 4 1.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 9 2.2 Detached 260 65.3Economically Inactive 182 43.8 Semi-detached 67 16.8- Retired females 81 19.5 Terraced (including end terrace) 49 12.3- Female students (including full-time students) 77 18.5 Flat - purpose built 12 3.0- Females looking after home/family 17 4.1 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 9 2.3- Permanently sick/disabled females 3 0.7 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 4 1.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

EscrickNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 450 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 220 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 84 18.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 2.3Professional occupations 119 26.4 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 71 15.8 Manufacturing 33 15.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 40 8.9 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 5 2.3Skilled trades occupations 44 9.8 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 0.9Caring, leisure and other service occupations 24 5.3 Construction 28 12.7Sales and customer service occupations 28 6.2 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 29 13.2Process; plant and machine operatives 13 2.9 Transport and storage 10 4.5Elementary occupations 27 6.0 Accommodation and food service activities 8 3.6

Information and communication 8 3.6SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 9 4.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 719 100.0 Real estate activities 9 4.1Large employers & higher managerial occupations 35 4.9 Professional, scientific and technical activities 11 5.0Higher professional occupations 99 13.8 Administrative and support service activities 13 5.9Lower managerial and professional occupations 203 28.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 19 8.6Intermediate occupations 73 10.2 Education 10 4.5Small employers and own account workers 72 10.0 Human health and social work activities 14 6.4Lower supervisory and technical occupations 35 4.9 Other 7 3.2Semi-routine occupations 52 7.2Routine occupations 34 4.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 230 100.0Never worked 9 1.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 0.4Long-term unemployed 3 0.4 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 104 14.5 Manufacturing 10 4.3Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.4STUDENTS Construction 5 2.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 73 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 36 15.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 31 Transport and storage 3 1.3

Accommodation and food service activities 13 5.7QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 4 1.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 808 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 11 4.8No qualifications 100 12.4 Real estate activities 7 3.0Highest qualification attained level 1 62 7.7 Professional, scientific and technical activities 16 7.0Highest qualification attained level 2 145 17.9 Administrative and support service activities 4 1.7Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 26 3.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 10 4.3Highest qualification attained level 3 101 12.5 Education 49 21.3Highest qualification attained level 4/5 348 43.1 Human health and social work activities 50 21.7Other qualifications/level unknown 26 3.2 Other 10 4.3

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 220 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 719 100.0Part-time 15 or less 12 5.5 Work mainly at or from home 52 7.2Part-time 16-30 19 8.6 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 132 60.0 Train 14 1.9Full-time 49 or more 57 25.9 Bus; mini bus or coach 13 1.8

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 294 40.9Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 230 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 23 3.2Part-time 15 or less 43 18.7 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 71 30.9 Bicycle 10 1.4Full-time 31-48 85 37.0 On foot 41 5.7Full-time 49 or more 31 13.5 Other 3 0.4

Not in employment 269 37.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

FairburnNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 819 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 819 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 183 26.7In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 377 55.0Area (hectares) 569 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 1.44 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 16 2.3

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 64 9.3AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 45 6.60 to 4 years 42 5.15 to 15 years 92 11.2 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 40216 to 29 years 98 12.0 Household spaces with residents 380 94.530 to 44 years 170 20.8 Household spaces with no usual residents 22 5.545 to 59 years 216 26.460 to 74 years 149 18.2 HOUSEHOLDS 38075 to 89 years 49 6.0 Average household size 2.290 and over 3 0.4 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 5 1.3SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 12 3.2Male residents 402 49.1Female residents 417 50.9 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 76 20.0ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 40 10.5White ethnic group 815 99.5 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 67 17.6Other ethnic group 4 0.5 Couple with dependant child(ren) 61 16.1

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 801 97.8 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 19 5.0Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 10 1.2 Male lone parent households 2 0.5Born elsewhere - outside EU 8 1.0 Female lone parent households 17 4.5

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 598 73.0 People with limiting long-term illness 136 16.6Other religious group 5 0.6 People whose health was 'very good' 418 51.0No religion 164 20.0 People whose health was 'good' 271 33.1Religion not stated 52 6.4 People whose health was 'fair' 92 11.2

People whose health was 'bad' 32 3.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 6 0.7Males age 16 to 74 316 People who provide unpaid care 111 13.6Economically Active 246 77.9- Full time male employees 172 54.4 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 12 3.8 Owned outright 135 35.5- Self-employed males 49 15.5 Owned with a mortgage or loan 156 41.1- Unemployed males 7 2.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 2 0.5- Full time male students 6 1.9 Social rented - council (local authority) 27 7.1Economically Inactive 70 22.2 Social rented - other 3 0.8- Retired males 48 15.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 49 12.9- Male students (including full-time students) 3 1.0 Private rented - other 4 1.1- Males looking after home/family 2 0.6 Living rent free 4 1.1- Permanently sick/disabled males 12 3.8- Other economically inactive males 5 1.6 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 571FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 38 10.0Females age 16 to 74 317 Households with 1 car or van 162 42.6Economically Active 225 71.0 Households with 2 cars or vans 142 37.4- Full time female employees 103 32.5 Households with 3 cars or vans 31 8.2- Part time female employees 82 25.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 7 1.8- Self-employed females 28 8.8- Unemployed females 5 1.6 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 7 2.2 Detached 173 43.0Economically Inactive 92 29.0 Semi-detached 111 27.6- Retired females 61 19.2 Terraced (including end terrace) 54 13.4- Female students (including full-time students) 4 1.3 Flat - purpose built 54 13.4- Females looking after home/family 15 4.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 7 1.7- Permanently sick/disabled females 9 2.8 Flat - in commercial building 3 0.8- Other economically inactive females 3 1.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

FairburnNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 457 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 238 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 78 17.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 2.5Professional occupations 73 16.0 Mining and quarrying 2 0.8Associate professional & technical occupations 46 10.1 Manufacturing 25 10.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 59 12.9 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 7 2.9Skilled trades occupations 60 13.1 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 1.3Caring, leisure and other service occupations 36 7.9 Construction 39 16.4Sales and customer service occupations 35 7.7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 40 16.8Process; plant and machine operatives 27 5.9 Transport and storage 16 6.7Elementary occupations 43 9.4 Accommodation and food service activities 15 6.3

Information and communication 12 5.0SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 8 3.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 633 100.0 Real estate activities 2 0.8Large employers & higher managerial occupations 21 3.3 Professional, scientific and technical activities 10 4.2Higher professional occupations 56 8.8 Administrative and support service activities 11 4.6Lower managerial and professional occupations 149 23.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 12 5.0Intermediate occupations 101 16.0 Education 12 5.0Small employers and own account workers 79 12.5 Human health and social work activities 11 4.6Lower supervisory and technical occupations 59 9.3 Other 7 2.9Semi-routine occupations 90 14.2Routine occupations 50 7.9 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 219 100.0Never worked 4 0.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0 0.0Long-term unemployed 4 0.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 20 3.2 Manufacturing 13 5.9Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.5STUDENTS Construction 11 5.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 34 15.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 11 Transport and storage 5 2.3

Accommodation and food service activities 12 5.5QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 8 3.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 685 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 14 6.4No qualifications 131 19.1 Real estate activities 1 0.5Highest qualification attained level 1 101 14.7 Professional, scientific and technical activities 11 5.0Highest qualification attained level 2 117 17.1 Administrative and support service activities 8 3.7Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 40 5.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 15 6.8Highest qualification attained level 3 78 11.4 Education 32 14.6Highest qualification attained level 4/5 192 28.0 Human health and social work activities 45 20.5Other qualifications/level unknown 26 3.8 Other 9 4.1

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 238 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 633 100.0Part-time 15 or less 11 4.6 Work mainly at or from home 34 5.4Part-time 16-30 12 5.0 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 144 60.5 Train 15 2.4Full-time 49 or more 71 29.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 6 0.9

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 3 0.5FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 351 55.5Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 219 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 26 4.1Part-time 15 or less 17 7.8 Taxi 1 0.2Part-time 16-30 80 36.5 Bicycle 3 0.5Full-time 31-48 92 42.0 On foot 13 2.1Full-time 49 or more 30 13.7 Other 5 0.8

Not in employment 176 27.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

GateforthNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 240 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 240 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 35 17.7In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 137 69.2Area (hectares) 822 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.29 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 3 1.5

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 16 8.1AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 7 3.50 to 4 years 4 1.75 to 15 years 38 15.8 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 10516 to 29 years 22 9.2 Household spaces with residents 94 89.530 to 44 years 38 15.8 Household spaces with no usual residents 11 10.545 to 59 years 66 27.560 to 74 years 62 25.8 HOUSEHOLDS 9475 to 89 years 9 3.8 Average household size 2.690 and over 1 0.4 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 1 1.1SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 1 1.1Male residents 123 51.3Female residents 117 48.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 11 11.7ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 4 4.3White ethnic group 240 100.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 16 17.0Other ethnic group 0 0.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 20 21.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 236 98.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 1 0.4 Lone parent household 2 2.1Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 0 0.0 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 3 1.3 Female lone parent households 2 2.1

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 170 70.8 People with limiting long-term illness 41 17.1Other religious group 5 2.1 People whose health was 'very good' 126 52.5No religion 43 17.9 People whose health was 'good' 78 32.5Religion not stated 22 9.2 People whose health was 'fair' 25 10.4

People whose health was 'bad' 7 2.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 4 1.7Males age 16 to 74 94 People who provide unpaid care 34 14.2Economically Active 69 73.4- Full time male employees 38 40.4 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 2 2.1 Owned outright 52 55.3- Self-employed males 26 27.7 Owned with a mortgage or loan 33 35.1- Unemployed males 3 3.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 0 0.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 0 0.0Economically Inactive 25 26.6 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 18 19.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 5 5.3- Male students (including full-time students) 3 3.2 Private rented - other 1 1.1- Males looking after home/family 1 1.1 Living rent free 3 3.2- Permanently sick/disabled males 2 2.1- Other economically inactive males 1 1.1 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 201FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 0 0.0Females age 16 to 74 94 Households with 1 car or van 27 28.7Economically Active 66 70.2 Households with 2 cars or vans 43 45.7- Full time female employees 24 25.5 Households with 3 cars or vans 18 19.2- Part time female employees 28 29.8 Households with 4+ cars or vans 6 6.4- Self-employed females 10 10.6- Unemployed females 3 3.2 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 1 1.1 Detached 76 72.4Economically Inactive 28 29.8 Semi-detached 22 21.0- Retired females 19 20.2 Terraced (including end terrace) 6 5.7- Female students (including full-time students) 2 2.1 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 4 4.3 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 1.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 3 3.2 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

GateforthNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 129 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 66 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 36 27.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 9.1Professional occupations 19 14.7 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 14 10.9 Manufacturing 11 16.7Administrative and secretarial occupations 16 12.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 3.0Skilled trades occupations 24 18.6 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 4 3.1 Construction 12 18.2Sales and customer service occupations 6 4.7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 8 12.1Process; plant and machine operatives 2 1.6 Transport and storage 6 9.1Elementary occupations 8 6.2 Accommodation and food service activities 2 3.0

Information and communication 2 3.0SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 1 1.5All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 188 100.0 Real estate activities 2 3.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 20 10.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 7.6Higher professional occupations 15 8.0 Administrative and support service activities 3 4.5Lower managerial and professional occupations 48 25.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 3.0Intermediate occupations 22 11.7 Education 3 4.5Small employers and own account workers 40 21.3 Human health and social work activities 0 0.0Lower supervisory and technical occupations 3 1.6 Other 1 1.5Semi-routine occupations 15 8.0Routine occupations 15 8.0 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 63 100.0Never worked 2 1.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 4.8Long-term unemployed 2 1.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 6 3.2 Manufacturing 5 7.9Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.6STUDENTS Construction 2 3.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 9 14.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 3 Transport and storage 4 6.3

Accommodation and food service activities 2 3.2QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 198 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 4 6.3No qualifications 27 13.6 Real estate activities 2 3.2Highest qualification attained level 1 26 13.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 6.3Highest qualification attained level 2 32 16.2 Administrative and support service activities 2 3.2Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 7 3.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 6.3Highest qualification attained level 3 21 10.6 Education 11 17.5Highest qualification attained level 4/5 81 40.9 Human health and social work activities 6 9.5Other qualifications/level unknown 4 2.0 Other 4 6.3

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 66 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 188 100.0Part-time 15 or less 5 7.6 Work mainly at or from home 24 12.8Part-time 16-30 5 7.6 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 31 47.0 Train 3 1.6Full-time 49 or more 25 37.9 Bus; mini bus or coach 3 1.6

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 82 43.6Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 63 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 5 2.7Part-time 15 or less 17 27.0 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 18 28.6 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 20 31.7 On foot 10 5.3Full-time 49 or more 8 12.7 Other 2 1.1

Not in employment 59 31.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

HambletonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,859 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,841 99.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 326 21.2In communal establishments 18 1.0 Married 960 62.4Area (hectares) 947 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 4 0.3Number of people per hectare 1.96 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 30 2.0

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 110 7.2AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 108 7.00 to 4 years 102 5.55 to 15 years 219 11.8 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 82116 to 29 years 238 12.8 Household spaces with residents 764 93.130 to 44 years 366 19.7 Household spaces with no usual residents 57 6.945 to 59 years 418 22.560 to 74 years 366 19.7 HOUSEHOLDS 76475 to 89 years 133 7.2 Average household size 2.490 and over 17 0.9 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 0.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 4 0.5Male residents 902 48.5Female residents 957 51.5 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 80 10.5ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 75 9.8White ethnic group 1,836 98.8 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 164 21.5Other ethnic group 23 1.2 Couple with dependant child(ren) 180 23.6

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,809 97.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 12 0.7 Lone parent household 18 2.4Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 12 0.7 Male lone parent households 2 0.3Born elsewhere - outside EU 26 1.4 Female lone parent households 16 2.1

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,388 74.7 People with limiting long-term illness 265 14.3Other religious group 9 0.5 People whose health was 'very good' 907 48.8No religion 343 18.5 People whose health was 'good' 674 36.3Religion not stated 119 6.4 People whose health was 'fair' 213 11.5

People whose health was 'bad' 55 3.0MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 10 0.5Males age 16 to 74 681 People who provide unpaid care 202 10.9Economically Active 537 78.9- Full time male employees 395 58.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 38 5.6 Owned outright 306 40.1- Self-employed males 77 11.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 356 46.6- Unemployed males 14 2.1 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 11 1.4- Full time male students 13 1.9 Social rented - council (local authority) 33 4.3Economically Inactive 144 21.2 Social rented - other 24 3.1- Retired males 112 16.5 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 23 3.0- Male students (including full-time students) 20 2.9 Private rented - other 4 0.5- Males looking after home/family 2 0.3 Living rent free 7 0.9- Permanently sick/disabled males 10 1.5- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 1,272FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 58 7.6Females age 16 to 74 707 Households with 1 car or van 272 35.6Economically Active 501 70.9 Households with 2 cars or vans 334 43.7- Full time female employees 231 32.7 Households with 3 cars or vans 77 10.1- Part time female employees 179 25.3 Households with 4+ cars or vans 23 3.0- Self-employed females 42 5.9- Unemployed females 21 3.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 28 4.0 Detached 379 46.2Economically Inactive 206 29.1 Semi-detached 330 40.2- Retired females 142 20.1 Terraced (including end terrace) 104 12.7- Female students (including full-time students) 8 1.1 Flat - purpose built 5 0.6- Females looking after home/family 42 5.9 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 8 1.1 Flat - in commercial building 3 0.4- Other economically inactive females 6 0.9 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

HambletonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 999 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 522 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 154 15.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 14 2.7Professional occupations 177 17.7 Mining and quarrying 6 1.1Associate professional & technical occupations 140 14.0 Manufacturing 71 13.6Administrative and secretarial occupations 133 13.3 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 18 3.4Skilled trades occupations 104 10.4 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 8 1.5Caring, leisure and other service occupations 66 6.6 Construction 65 12.5Sales and customer service occupations 68 6.8 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 93 17.8Process; plant and machine operatives 69 6.9 Transport and storage 35 6.7Elementary occupations 88 8.8 Accommodation and food service activities 18 3.4

Information and communication 22 4.2SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 17 3.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,388 100.0 Real estate activities 10 1.9Large employers & higher managerial occupations 51 3.7 Professional, scientific and technical activities 38 7.3Higher professional occupations 142 10.2 Administrative and support service activities 18 3.4Lower managerial and professional occupations 374 26.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 30 5.7Intermediate occupations 208 15.0 Education 23 4.4Small employers and own account workers 124 8.9 Human health and social work activities 22 4.2Lower supervisory and technical occupations 97 7.0 Other 14 2.7Semi-routine occupations 182 13.1Routine occupations 120 8.6 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 477 100.0Never worked 7 0.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 1.5Long-term unemployed 15 1.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 68 4.9 Manufacturing 23 4.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 0.6

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 0.6STUDENTS Construction 12 2.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 30 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 80 16.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 38 Transport and storage 12 2.5

Accommodation and food service activities 22 4.6QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 0.2All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,538 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 30 6.3No qualifications 249 16.2 Real estate activities 9 1.9Highest qualification attained level 1 204 13.3 Professional, scientific and technical activities 29 6.1Highest qualification attained level 2 249 16.2 Administrative and support service activities 19 4.0Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 85 5.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 25 5.2Highest qualification attained level 3 222 14.4 Education 70 14.7Highest qualification attained level 4/5 469 30.5 Human health and social work activities 105 22.0Other qualifications/level unknown 60 3.9 Other 27 5.7

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 522 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,388 100.0Part-time 15 or less 23 4.4 Work mainly at or from home 52 3.7Part-time 16-30 39 7.5 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 357 68.4 Train 15 1.1Full-time 49 or more 103 19.7 Bus; mini bus or coach 29 2.1

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 7 0.5FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 793 57.1Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 477 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 51 3.7Part-time 15 or less 63 13.2 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 156 32.7 Bicycle 4 0.3Full-time 31-48 228 47.8 On foot 47 3.4Full-time 49 or more 30 6.3 Other 1 0.1

Not in employment 389 28.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Healaugh (inc. Catterton)No. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 209 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 209 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 37 21.5In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 104 60.5Area (hectares) 1,421 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.15 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 3 1.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 18 10.5AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 10 5.80 to 4 years 12 5.75 to 15 years 25 12.0 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 9416 to 29 years 23 11.0 Household spaces with residents 83 88.330 to 44 years 36 17.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 11 11.745 to 59 years 48 23.060 to 74 years 47 22.5 HOUSEHOLDS 8375 to 89 years 17 8.1 Average household size 2.590 and over 1 0.5 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 4 4.8SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 1 1.2Male residents 109 52.2Female residents 100 47.9 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 7 8.4ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 7 8.4White ethnic group 206 98.6 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 18 21.7Other ethnic group 3 1.4 Couple with dependant child(ren) 21 25.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 205 98.1 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 3 3.6Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 1 0.5 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 3 1.4 Female lone parent households 3 3.6

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 171 81.8 People with limiting long-term illness 37 17.7Other religious group 1 0.5 People whose health was 'very good' 104 49.8No religion 29 13.9 People whose health was 'good' 69 33.0Religion not stated 8 3.8 People whose health was 'fair' 32 15.3

People whose health was 'bad' 4 1.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 0 0.0Males age 16 to 74 84 People who provide unpaid care 20 9.6Economically Active 61 72.6- Full time male employees 33 39.3 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 2 2.4 Owned outright 24 28.9- Self-employed males 23 27.4 Owned with a mortgage or loan 21 25.3- Unemployed males 3 3.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 1.2- Full time male students 0 0.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 2 2.4Economically Inactive 23 27.4 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 18 21.4 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 24 28.9- Male students (including full-time students) 5 6.0 Private rented - other 2 2.4- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 9 10.8- Permanently sick/disabled males 0 0.0- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 159FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 3 3.6Females age 16 to 74 70 Households with 1 car or van 26 31.3Economically Active 44 62.9 Households with 2 cars or vans 39 47.0- Full time female employees 22 31.4 Households with 3 cars or vans 7 8.4- Part time female employees 8 11.4 Households with 4+ cars or vans 8 9.6- Self-employed females 14 20.0- Unemployed females 0 0.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 0 0.0 Detached 49 52.1Economically Inactive 26 37.1 Semi-detached 40 42.6- Retired females 18 25.7 Terraced (including end terrace) 4 4.3- Female students (including full-time students) 2 2.9 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 5 7.1 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 1 1.4 Flat - in commercial building 1 1.1- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Healaugh (inc. Catterton)No. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 102 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 58 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 16 15.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 10 17.2Professional occupations 22 21.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 11 10.8 Manufacturing 7 12.1Administrative and secretarial occupations 11 10.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0Skilled trades occupations 20 19.6 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.7Caring, leisure and other service occupations 6 5.9 Construction 6 10.3Sales and customer service occupations 2 2.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 7 12.1Process; plant and machine operatives 5 4.9 Transport and storage 2 3.4Elementary occupations 9 8.8 Accommodation and food service activities 1 1.7

Information and communication 2 3.4SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 5 8.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 154 100.0 Real estate activities 2 3.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 5 3.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 8.6Higher professional occupations 16 10.4 Administrative and support service activities 3 5.2Lower managerial and professional occupations 36 23.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 1.7Intermediate occupations 15 9.7 Education 1 1.7Small employers and own account workers 33 21.4 Human health and social work activities 3 5.2Lower supervisory and technical occupations 7 4.5 Other 2 3.4Semi-routine occupations 21 13.6Routine occupations 11 7.1 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 44 100.0Never worked 2 1.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 13.6Long-term unemployed 1 0.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 7 4.5 Manufacturing 0 0.0Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 0 0.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 4 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 5 11.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 3 Transport and storage 1 2.3

Accommodation and food service activities 3 6.8QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 2.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 172 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 1 2.3No qualifications 39 22.7 Real estate activities 2 4.5Highest qualification attained level 1 29 16.9 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 11.4Highest qualification attained level 2 23 13.4 Administrative and support service activities 5 11.4Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 6 3.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 4.5Highest qualification attained level 3 16 9.3 Education 6 13.6Highest qualification attained level 4/5 55 32.0 Human health and social work activities 5 11.4Other qualifications/level unknown 4 2.3 Other 2 4.5

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 58 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 154 100.0Part-time 15 or less 0 0.0 Work mainly at or from home 24 15.6Part-time 16-30 3 5.2 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 37 63.8 Train 1 0.6Full-time 49 or more 18 31.0 Bus; mini bus or coach 1 0.6

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.6FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 67 43.5Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 44 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 3 1.9Part-time 15 or less 3 6.8 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 11 25.0 Bicycle 2 1.3Full-time 31-48 23 52.3 On foot 2 1.3Full-time 49 or more 7 15.9 Other 1 0.6

Not in employment 52 33.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

HeckNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 201 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 201 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 28 17.2In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 108 66.3Area (hectares) 646 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.31 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 4 2.5

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 12 7.4AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 11 6.80 to 4 years 6 3.05 to 15 years 32 15.9 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 9016 to 29 years 16 8.0 Household spaces with residents 80 88.930 to 44 years 38 18.9 Household spaces with no usual residents 10 11.145 to 59 years 55 27.460 to 74 years 43 21.4 HOUSEHOLDS 8075 to 89 years 11 5.5 Average household size 2.590 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 4 5.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 101 50.3Female residents 100 49.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 6 7.5ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 8 10.0White ethnic group 199 99.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 14 17.5Other ethnic group 2 1.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 19 23.8

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 198 98.5 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 3 3.8Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 2 1.0 Male lone parent households 1 1.3Born elsewhere - outside EU 1 0.5 Female lone parent households 2 2.5

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 148 73.6 People with limiting long-term illness 35 17.4Other religious group 3 1.5 People whose health was 'very good' 102 50.8No religion 34 16.9 People whose health was 'good' 60 29.9Religion not stated 16 8.0 People whose health was 'fair' 34 16.9

People whose health was 'bad' 4 2.0MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.5Males age 16 to 74 74 People who provide unpaid care 22 11.0Economically Active 59 79.7- Full time male employees 34 46.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 3 4.1 Owned outright 37 46.3- Self-employed males 16 21.6 Owned with a mortgage or loan 33 41.3- Unemployed males 1 1.4 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 5 6.8 Social rented - council (local authority) 0 0.0Economically Inactive 15 20.3 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 11 14.9 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 3 3.8- Male students (including full-time students) 1 1.4 Private rented - other 2 2.5- Males looking after home/family 1 1.4 Living rent free 5 6.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 1.4- Other economically inactive males 1 1.4 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 163FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 1 1.3Females age 16 to 74 78 Households with 1 car or van 25 31.3Economically Active 58 74.4 Households with 2 cars or vans 35 43.8- Full time female employees 28 35.9 Households with 3 cars or vans 13 16.3- Part time female employees 16 20.5 Households with 4+ cars or vans 6 7.5- Self-employed females 9 11.5- Unemployed females 4 5.1 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 1 1.3 Detached 64 71.1Economically Inactive 20 25.6 Semi-detached 13 14.4- Retired females 13 16.7 Terraced (including end terrace) 8 8.9- Female students (including full-time students) 3 3.9 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 3 3.9 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 1 1.3 Flat - in commercial building 1 1.1- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 4 4.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

HeckNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 111 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 57 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 15 13.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 5.3Professional occupations 10 9.0 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 12 10.8 Manufacturing 8 14.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 16 14.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 5.3Skilled trades occupations 25 22.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 3.5Caring, leisure and other service occupations 8 7.2 Construction 12 21.1Sales and customer service occupations 6 5.4 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 13 22.8Process; plant and machine operatives 9 8.1 Transport and storage 4 7.0Elementary occupations 10 9.0 Accommodation and food service activities 2 3.5

Information and communication 0 0.0SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 1 1.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 152 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 6 3.9 Professional, scientific and technical activities 1 1.8Higher professional occupations 9 5.9 Administrative and support service activities 3 5.3Lower managerial and professional occupations 30 19.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 3.5Intermediate occupations 19 12.5 Education 0 0.0Small employers and own account workers 30 19.7 Human health and social work activities 0 0.0Lower supervisory and technical occupations 17 11.2 Other 3 5.3Semi-routine occupations 13 8.6Routine occupations 16 10.5 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 54 100.0Never worked 0 0.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 1.9Long-term unemployed 2 1.3 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 10 6.6 Manufacturing 3 5.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 3 5.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 10 18.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 3 Transport and storage 2 3.7

Accommodation and food service activities 1 1.9QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 1.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 163 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 1 1.9No qualifications 34 20.9 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 23 14.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 13.0Highest qualification attained level 2 32 19.6 Administrative and support service activities 2 3.7Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 11 6.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 3.7Highest qualification attained level 3 21 12.9 Education 9 16.7Highest qualification attained level 4/5 37 22.7 Human health and social work activities 10 18.5Other qualifications/level unknown 5 3.1 Other 2 3.7

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 57 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 152 100.0Part-time 15 or less 5 8.8 Work mainly at or from home 13 8.6Part-time 16-30 4 7.0 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 27 47.4 Train 0 0.0Full-time 49 or more 21 36.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 0 0.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 84 55.3Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 54 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 5 3.3Part-time 15 or less 2 3.7 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 20 37.0 Bicycle 2 1.3Full-time 31-48 29 53.7 On foot 7 4.6Full-time 49 or more 3 5.6 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 41 27.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

HemingbroughNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 2,020 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 2,020 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 416 26.0In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 929 58.1Area (hectares) 1,063 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 1 0.1Number of people per hectare 1.90 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 34 2.1

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 130 8.1AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 89 5.60 to 4 years 119 5.95 to 15 years 302 15.0 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 82016 to 29 years 296 14.7 Household spaces with residents 784 95.630 to 44 years 430 21.3 Household spaces with no usual residents 36 4.445 to 59 years 476 23.660 to 74 years 289 14.3 HOUSEHOLDS 78475 to 89 years 103 5.1 Average household size 2.690 and over 5 0.3 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 13 1.7SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 26 3.3Male residents 994 49.2Female residents 1,026 50.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 82 10.5ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 70 8.9White ethnic group 1,999 99.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 125 15.9Other ethnic group 21 1.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 216 27.6

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,955 96.8 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 10 0.5 Lone parent household 37 4.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 18 0.9 Male lone parent households 6 0.8Born elsewhere - outside EU 37 1.8 Female lone parent households 31 4.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,424 70.5 People with limiting long-term illness 271 13.4Other religious group 7 0.4 People whose health was 'very good' 1,010 50.0No religion 456 22.6 People whose health was 'good' 687 34.0Religion not stated 133 6.6 People whose health was 'fair' 234 11.6

People whose health was 'bad' 69 3.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 20 1.0Males age 16 to 74 732 People who provide unpaid care 166 8.2Economically Active 618 84.4- Full time male employees 388 53.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 31 4.2 Owned outright 258 32.9- Self-employed males 154 21.0 Owned with a mortgage or loan 402 51.3- Unemployed males 23 3.1 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.1- Full time male students 22 3.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 23 2.9Economically Inactive 114 15.6 Social rented - other 24 3.1- Retired males 79 10.8 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 63 8.0- Male students (including full-time students) 11 1.5 Private rented - other 9 1.2- Males looking after home/family 1 0.1 Living rent free 4 0.5- Permanently sick/disabled males 17 2.3- Other economically inactive males 6 0.8 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 1,349FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 61 7.8Females age 16 to 74 759 Households with 1 car or van 273 34.8Economically Active 549 72.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 323 41.2- Full time female employees 257 33.9 Households with 3 cars or vans 94 12.0- Part time female employees 179 23.6 Households with 4+ cars or vans 33 4.2- Self-employed females 67 8.8- Unemployed females 23 3.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 23 3.0 Detached 454 55.4Economically Inactive 210 27.7 Semi-detached 293 35.7- Retired females 117 15.4 Terraced (including end terrace) 44 5.4- Female students (including full-time students) 30 4.0 Flat - purpose built 22 2.7- Females looking after home/family 39 5.1 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 3 0.4- Permanently sick/disabled females 13 1.7 Flat - in commercial building 3 0.4- Other economically inactive females 11 1.5 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

HemingbroughNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 1,111 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 589 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 176 15.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 15 2.5Professional occupations 177 15.9 Mining and quarrying 5 0.8Associate professional & technical occupations 145 13.1 Manufacturing 94 16.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 101 9.1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 13 2.2Skilled trades occupations 137 12.3 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 5 0.8Caring, leisure and other service occupations 100 9.0 Construction 116 19.7Sales and customer service occupations 92 8.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 90 15.3Process; plant and machine operatives 95 8.6 Transport and storage 37 6.3Elementary occupations 88 7.9 Accommodation and food service activities 16 2.7

Information and communication 24 4.1SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 14 2.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,491 100.0 Real estate activities 8 1.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 47 3.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 33 5.6Higher professional occupations 111 7.4 Administrative and support service activities 32 5.4Lower managerial and professional occupations 364 24.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 38 6.5Intermediate occupations 178 11.9 Education 18 3.1Small employers and own account workers 213 14.3 Human health and social work activities 10 1.7Lower supervisory and technical occupations 119 8.0 Other 21 3.6Semi-routine occupations 195 13.1Routine occupations 143 9.6 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 522 100.0Never worked 21 1.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 1.3Long-term unemployed 14 0.9 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 86 5.8 Manufacturing 30 5.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 0.4

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 17 3.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 54 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 102 19.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 32 Transport and storage 12 2.3

Accommodation and food service activities 32 6.1QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 13 2.5All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,599 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 24 4.6No qualifications 292 18.3 Real estate activities 9 1.7Highest qualification attained level 1 245 15.3 Professional, scientific and technical activities 30 5.7Highest qualification attained level 2 298 18.6 Administrative and support service activities 17 3.3Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 83 5.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 39 7.5Highest qualification attained level 3 202 12.6 Education 64 12.3Highest qualification attained level 4/5 418 26.1 Human health and social work activities 95 18.2Other qualifications/level unknown 61 3.8 Other 29 5.6

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 589 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,491 100.0Part-time 15 or less 30 5.1 Work mainly at or from home 76 5.1Part-time 16-30 36 6.1 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 378 64.2 Train 23 1.5Full-time 49 or more 145 24.6 Bus; mini bus or coach 16 1.1

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 2 0.1FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 864 57.9Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 522 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 67 4.5Part-time 15 or less 71 13.6 Taxi 2 0.1Part-time 16-30 162 31.0 Bicycle 11 0.7Full-time 31-48 259 49.6 On foot 44 3.0Full-time 49 or more 30 5.7 Other 6 0.4

Not in employment 380 25.5

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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HensallNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 852 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 852 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 167 23.7In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 417 59.2Area (hectares) 691 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 1.23 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 23 3.3

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 71 10.1AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 26 3.70 to 4 years 50 5.95 to 15 years 98 11.5 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 36416 to 29 years 109 12.8 Household spaces with residents 347 95.330 to 44 years 167 19.6 Household spaces with no usual residents 17 4.745 to 59 years 212 24.960 to 74 years 172 20.2 HOUSEHOLDS 34775 to 89 years 41 4.8 Average household size 2.590 and over 3 0.4 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 4 1.2SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 7 2.0Male residents 434 50.9Female residents 418 49.1 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 41 11.8ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 28 8.1White ethnic group 843 98.9 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 57 16.4Other ethnic group 9 1.1 Couple with dependant child(ren) 76 21.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 839 98.5 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 1 0.1 Lone parent household 15 4.3Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 6 0.7 Male lone parent households 4 1.2Born elsewhere - outside EU 6 0.7 Female lone parent households 11 3.2

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 636 74.7 People with limiting long-term illness 136 16.0Other religious group 6 0.7 People whose health was 'very good' 432 50.7No religion 153 18.0 People whose health was 'good' 276 32.4Religion not stated 57 6.7 People whose health was 'fair' 109 12.8

People whose health was 'bad' 29 3.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 6 0.7Males age 16 to 74 329 People who provide unpaid care 114 13.4Economically Active 255 77.5- Full time male employees 168 51.1 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 16 4.9 Owned outright 139 40.1- Self-employed males 53 16.1 Owned with a mortgage or loan 159 45.8- Unemployed males 10 3.0 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 8 2.4 Social rented - council (local authority) 11 3.2Economically Inactive 74 22.5 Social rented - other 1 0.3- Retired males 46 14.0 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 25 7.2- Male students (including full-time students) 15 4.6 Private rented - other 10 2.9- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 2 0.6- Permanently sick/disabled males 4 1.2- Other economically inactive males 9 2.7 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 633FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 23 6.6Females age 16 to 74 331 Households with 1 car or van 114 32.9Economically Active 221 66.8 Households with 2 cars or vans 148 42.7- Full time female employees 112 33.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 49 14.1- Part time female employees 71 21.5 Households with 4+ cars or vans 13 3.8- Self-employed females 25 7.6- Unemployed females 6 1.8 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 7 2.1 Detached 223 61.3Economically Inactive 110 33.2 Semi-detached 103 28.3- Retired females 68 20.5 Terraced (including end terrace) 26 7.1- Female students (including full-time students) 8 2.4 Flat - purpose built 7 1.9- Females looking after home/family 22 6.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 0.3- Permanently sick/disabled females 8 2.4 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.3- Other economically inactive females 4 1.2 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 0.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

HensallNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 456 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 243 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 79 17.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 10 4.1Professional occupations 63 13.8 Mining and quarrying 2 0.8Associate professional & technical occupations 61 13.4 Manufacturing 37 15.2Administrative and secretarial occupations 55 12.1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 12 4.9Skilled trades occupations 56 12.3 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 6 2.5Caring, leisure and other service occupations 33 7.2 Construction 32 13.2Sales and customer service occupations 34 7.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 37 15.2Process; plant and machine operatives 45 9.9 Transport and storage 25 10.3Elementary occupations 30 6.6 Accommodation and food service activities 11 4.5

Information and communication 9 3.7SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 660 100.0 Real estate activities 3 1.2Large employers & higher managerial occupations 31 4.7 Professional, scientific and technical activities 11 4.5Higher professional occupations 41 6.2 Administrative and support service activities 6 2.5Lower managerial and professional occupations 172 26.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 10 4.1Intermediate occupations 76 11.5 Education 14 5.8Small employers and own account workers 80 12.1 Human health and social work activities 11 4.5Lower supervisory and technical occupations 42 6.4 Other 7 2.9Semi-routine occupations 93 14.1Routine occupations 77 11.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 213 100.0Never worked 7 1.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 1.9Long-term unemployed 4 0.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 37 5.6 Manufacturing 20 9.4Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.5

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 1.4STUDENTS Construction 8 3.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 23 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 30 14.1Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 14 Transport and storage 13 6.1

Accommodation and food service activities 9 4.2QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 0.5All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 704 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 7 3.3No qualifications 145 20.6 Real estate activities 5 2.3Highest qualification attained level 1 92 13.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 16 7.5Highest qualification attained level 2 120 17.0 Administrative and support service activities 4 1.9Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 47 6.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 12 5.6Highest qualification attained level 3 73 10.4 Education 30 14.1Highest qualification attained level 4/5 191 27.1 Human health and social work activities 35 16.4Other qualifications/level unknown 36 5.1 Other 15 7.0

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 243 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 660 100.0Part-time 15 or less 13 5.3 Work mainly at or from home 45 6.8Part-time 16-30 17 7.0 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 144 59.3 Train 4 0.6Full-time 49 or more 69 28.4 Bus; mini bus or coach 1 0.2

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 6 0.9FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 351 53.2Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 213 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 21 3.2Part-time 15 or less 26 12.2 Taxi 1 0.2Part-time 16-30 59 27.7 Bicycle 6 0.9Full-time 31-48 107 50.2 On foot 19 2.9Full-time 49 or more 21 9.9 Other 2 0.3

Not in employment 204 30.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

HillamNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 720 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 717 99.6 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 112 19.9In communal establishments 3 0.4 Married 376 66.8Area (hectares) 618 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 1.16 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 7 1.2

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 38 6.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 30 5.30 to 4 years 35 4.95 to 15 years 122 16.9 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 29516 to 29 years 75 10.4 Household spaces with residents 277 93.930 to 44 years 130 18.1 Household spaces with no usual residents 18 6.145 to 59 years 180 25.060 to 74 years 129 17.9 HOUSEHOLDS 27775 to 89 years 41 5.7 Average household size 2.690 and over 8 1.1 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 4 1.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 6 2.2Male residents 369 51.3Female residents 351 48.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 19 6.9ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 30 10.8White ethnic group 714 99.2 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 70 25.3Other ethnic group 6 0.8 Couple with dependant child(ren) 91 32.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 708 98.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 13 4.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 6 0.8 Male lone parent households 3 1.1Born elsewhere - outside EU 6 0.8 Female lone parent households 10 3.6

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 519 72.1 People with limiting long-term illness 98 13.6Other religious group 3 0.4 People whose health was 'very good' 425 59.0No religion 154 21.4 People whose health was 'good' 203 28.2Religion not stated 44 6.1 People whose health was 'fair' 73 10.1

People whose health was 'bad' 17 2.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 2 0.3Males age 16 to 74 262 People who provide unpaid care 89 12.4Economically Active 197 75.2- Full time male employees 118 45.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 10 3.8 Owned outright 110 39.7- Self-employed males 51 19.5 Owned with a mortgage or loan 128 46.2- Unemployed males 10 3.8 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 8 3.1 Social rented - council (local authority) 6 2.2Economically Inactive 65 24.8 Social rented - other 15 5.4- Retired males 44 16.8 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 13 4.7- Male students (including full-time students) 14 5.3 Private rented - other 2 0.7- Males looking after home/family 2 0.8 Living rent free 3 1.1- Permanently sick/disabled males 3 1.2- Other economically inactive males 2 0.8 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 526FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 15 5.4Females age 16 to 74 252 Households with 1 car or van 74 26.7Economically Active 172 68.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 139 50.2- Full time female employees 77 30.6 Households with 3 cars or vans 37 13.4- Part time female employees 59 23.4 Households with 4+ cars or vans 12 4.3- Self-employed females 30 11.9- Unemployed females 2 0.8 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 4 1.6 Detached 216 73.2Economically Inactive 80 31.8 Semi-detached 54 18.3- Retired females 52 20.6 Terraced (including end terrace) 18 6.1- Female students (including full-time students) 7 2.8 Flat - purpose built 1 0.3- Females looking after home/family 14 5.6 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 0.7- Permanently sick/disabled females 3 1.2 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.3- Other economically inactive females 4 1.6 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 1.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

HillamNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 356 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 187 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 68 19.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 3.2Professional occupations 87 24.4 Mining and quarrying 1 0.5Associate professional & technical occupations 56 15.7 Manufacturing 28 15.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 35 9.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0Skilled trades occupations 37 10.4 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.5Caring, leisure and other service occupations 21 5.9 Construction 28 15.0Sales and customer service occupations 19 5.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 21 11.2Process; plant and machine operatives 12 3.4 Transport and storage 10 5.3Elementary occupations 21 5.9 Accommodation and food service activities 3 1.6

Information and communication 11 5.9SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 13 7.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 514 100.0 Real estate activities 3 1.6Large employers & higher managerial occupations 28 5.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 18 9.6Higher professional occupations 76 14.8 Administrative and support service activities 6 3.2Lower managerial and professional occupations 146 28.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 11 5.9Intermediate occupations 61 11.9 Education 12 6.4Small employers and own account workers 82 16.0 Human health and social work activities 5 2.7Lower supervisory and technical occupations 14 2.7 Other 10 5.3Semi-routine occupations 46 8.9Routine occupations 23 4.5 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 169 100.0Never worked 3 0.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 1.8Long-term unemployed 4 0.8 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 31 6.0 Manufacturing 9 5.3Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 1.8STUDENTS Construction 6 3.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 19 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 20 11.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 12 Transport and storage 2 1.2

Accommodation and food service activities 5 3.0QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 7 4.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 563 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 16 9.5No qualifications 72 12.8 Real estate activities 1 0.6Highest qualification attained level 1 66 11.7 Professional, scientific and technical activities 13 7.7Highest qualification attained level 2 83 14.7 Administrative and support service activities 7 4.1Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 23 4.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 7 4.1Highest qualification attained level 3 73 13.0 Education 41 24.3Highest qualification attained level 4/5 238 42.3 Human health and social work activities 19 11.2Other qualifications/level unknown 8 1.4 Other 10 5.9

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 187 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 514 100.0Part-time 15 or less 14 7.5 Work mainly at or from home 52 10.1Part-time 16-30 18 9.6 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.2Full-time 31-48 103 55.1 Train 10 1.9Full-time 49 or more 52 27.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 6 1.2

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 2 0.4FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 259 50.4Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 169 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 17 3.3Part-time 15 or less 30 17.8 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 52 30.8 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 67 39.6 On foot 8 1.6Full-time 49 or more 20 11.8 Other 1 0.2

Not in employment 158 30.7

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Hirst CourtneyNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 287 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 282 98.3 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 69 28.4In communal establishments 5 1.7 Married 144 59.3Area (hectares) 376 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 0.8Number of people per hectare 0.76 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 4 1.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 17 7.0AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 7 2.90 to 4 years 11 3.85 to 15 years 33 11.5 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 12016 to 29 years 49 17.1 Household spaces with residents 114 95.030 to 44 years 55 19.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 6 5.045 to 59 years 82 28.660 to 74 years 43 15.0 HOUSEHOLDS 11475 to 89 years 14 4.9 Average household size 2.590 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 5 4.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 145 50.5Female residents 142 49.5 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 11 9.7ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 8 7.0White ethnic group 286 99.7 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 19 16.7Other ethnic group 1 0.4 Couple with dependant child(ren) 23 20.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 283 98.6 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 1 0.4 Lone parent household 6 5.3Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 1 0.4 Male lone parent households 2 1.8Born elsewhere - outside EU 2 0.7 Female lone parent households 4 3.5

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 221 77.0 People with limiting long-term illness 45 15.7Other religious group 1 0.4 People whose health was 'very good' 150 52.3No religion 51 17.8 People whose health was 'good' 90 31.4Religion not stated 14 4.9 People whose health was 'fair' 32 11.2

People whose health was 'bad' 12 4.2MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 3 1.1Males age 16 to 74 115 People who provide unpaid care 29 10.1Economically Active 96 83.5- Full time male employees 49 42.6 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 5 4.4 Owned outright 47 41.2- Self-employed males 36 31.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 51 44.7- Unemployed males 3 2.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 3 2.6 Social rented - council (local authority) 5 4.4Economically Inactive 19 16.5 Social rented - other 1 0.9- Retired males 12 10.4 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 9 7.9- Male students (including full-time students) 6 5.2 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 1 0.9- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 0.9- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 217FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 7 6.1Females age 16 to 74 114 Households with 1 car or van 31 27.2Economically Active 82 71.9 Households with 2 cars or vans 54 47.4- Full time female employees 39 34.2 Households with 3 cars or vans 13 11.4- Part time female employees 21 18.4 Households with 4+ cars or vans 9 7.9- Self-employed females 14 12.3- Unemployed females 5 4.4 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 3 2.6 Detached 59 49.2Economically Inactive 32 28.1 Semi-detached 52 43.3- Retired females 13 11.4 Terraced (including end terrace) 7 5.8- Female students (including full-time students) 5 4.4 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 11 9.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 0.8- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 3 2.6 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Hirst CourtneyNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 168 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 92 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 27 16.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 7.6Professional occupations 20 11.9 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 19 11.3 Manufacturing 27 29.3Administrative and secretarial occupations 21 12.5 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 2.2Skilled trades occupations 25 14.9 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 8 4.8 Construction 8 8.7Sales and customer service occupations 10 6.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 17 18.5Process; plant and machine operatives 23 13.7 Transport and storage 4 4.3Elementary occupations 15 8.9 Accommodation and food service activities 1 1.1

Information and communication 0 0.0SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 2 2.2All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 229 100.0 Real estate activities 1 1.1Large employers & higher managerial occupations 7 3.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 10 10.9Higher professional occupations 15 6.6 Administrative and support service activities 8 8.7Lower managerial and professional occupations 47 20.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 2.2Intermediate occupations 25 10.9 Education 0 0.0Small employers and own account workers 55 24.0 Human health and social work activities 1 1.1Lower supervisory and technical occupations 14 6.1 Other 2 2.2Semi-routine occupations 28 12.2Routine occupations 15 6.6 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 76 100.0Never worked 3 1.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 5.3Long-term unemployed 3 1.3 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 17 7.4 Manufacturing 9 11.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 2.6

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.3STUDENTS Construction 4 5.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 10 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 9 11.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 7 Transport and storage 4 5.3

Accommodation and food service activities 6 7.9QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 243 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 2 2.6No qualifications 39 16.0 Real estate activities 2 2.6Highest qualification attained level 1 44 18.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 3 3.9Highest qualification attained level 2 55 22.6 Administrative and support service activities 2 2.6Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 12 4.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 6 7.9Highest qualification attained level 3 36 14.8 Education 10 13.2Highest qualification attained level 4/5 53 21.8 Human health and social work activities 9 11.8Other qualifications/level unknown 4 1.6 Other 3 3.9

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 92 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 229 100.0Part-time 15 or less 4 4.3 Work mainly at or from home 33 14.4Part-time 16-30 9 9.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 51 55.4 Train 2 0.9Full-time 49 or more 28 30.4 Bus; mini bus or coach 0 0.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 114 49.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 76 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 7 3.1Part-time 15 or less 7 9.2 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 21 27.6 Bicycle 5 2.2Full-time 31-48 38 50.0 On foot 4 1.7Full-time 49 or more 10 13.2 Other 3 1.3

Not in employment 61 26.6

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

KelfieldNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 497 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 428 86.1 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 71 17.8In communal establishments 69 13.9 Married 237 59.6Area (hectares) 724 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.69 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 5 1.3

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 26 6.5AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 59 14.80 to 4 years 30 6.05 to 15 years 69 13.9 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 17016 to 29 years 43 8.7 Household spaces with residents 161 94.730 to 44 years 83 16.7 Household spaces with no usual residents 9 5.345 to 59 years 115 23.160 to 74 years 79 15.9 HOUSEHOLDS 16175 to 89 years 58 11.7 Average household size 2.790 and over 20 4.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 7 4.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 4 2.5Male residents 247 49.7Female residents 250 50.3 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 15 9.3ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 13 8.1White ethnic group 495 99.6 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 27 16.8Other ethnic group 2 0.4 Couple with dependant child(ren) 48 29.8

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 480 96.6 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 4 0.8 Lone parent household 6 3.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 7 1.4 Male lone parent households 1 0.6Born elsewhere - outside EU 6 1.2 Female lone parent households 5 3.1

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 335 67.4 People with limiting long-term illness 125 25.2Other religious group 5 1.0 People whose health was 'very good' 240 48.3No religion 125 25.2 People whose health was 'good' 140 28.2Religion not stated 32 6.4 People whose health was 'fair' 48 9.7

People whose health was 'bad' 42 8.5MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 27 5.4Males age 16 to 74 161 People who provide unpaid care 52 10.5Economically Active 123 76.4- Full time male employees 81 50.3 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 5 3.1 Owned outright 66 41.0- Self-employed males 29 18.0 Owned with a mortgage or loan 78 48.5- Unemployed males 5 3.1 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 3 1.9 Social rented - council (local authority) 8 5.0Economically Inactive 38 23.6 Social rented - other 1 0.6- Retired males 22 13.7 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 4 2.5- Male students (including full-time students) 10 6.2 Private rented - other 3 1.9- Males looking after home/family 2 1.2 Living rent free 1 0.6- Permanently sick/disabled males 4 2.5- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 275FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 11 6.8Females age 16 to 74 159 Households with 1 car or van 54 33.5Economically Active 109 68.6 Households with 2 cars or vans 76 47.2- Full time female employees 49 30.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 15 9.3- Part time female employees 30 18.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 5 3.1- Self-employed females 18 11.3- Unemployed females 4 2.5 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 8 5.0 Detached 106 62.4Economically Inactive 50 31.5 Semi-detached 30 17.7- Retired females 32 20.1 Terraced (including end terrace) 32 18.8- Female students (including full-time students) 6 3.8 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 7 4.4 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 0.6- Permanently sick/disabled females 4 2.5 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.6- Other economically inactive females 1 0.6 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

KelfieldNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 221 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 117 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 48 21.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 9 7.7Professional occupations 41 18.6 Mining and quarrying 2 1.7Associate professional & technical occupations 19 8.6 Manufacturing 17 14.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 23 10.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.9Skilled trades occupations 32 14.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 23 10.4 Construction 16 13.7Sales and customer service occupations 5 2.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 13 11.1Process; plant and machine operatives 15 6.8 Transport and storage 7 6.0Elementary occupations 15 6.8 Accommodation and food service activities 3 2.6

Information and communication 7 6.0SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 2 1.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 320 100.0 Real estate activities 4 3.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 24 7.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 6.0Higher professional occupations 33 10.3 Administrative and support service activities 6 5.1Lower managerial and professional occupations 83 25.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 9 7.7Intermediate occupations 35 10.9 Education 6 5.1Small employers and own account workers 43 13.4 Human health and social work activities 5 4.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 20 6.3 Other 3 2.6Semi-routine occupations 31 9.7Routine occupations 17 5.3 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 104 100.0Never worked 5 1.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 1.9Long-term unemployed 2 0.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 27 8.4 Manufacturing 5 4.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 2 1.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 17 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 13 12.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 10 Transport and storage 3 2.9

Accommodation and food service activities 5 4.8QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 3 2.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 398 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 2 1.9No qualifications 96 24.1 Real estate activities 1 1.0Highest qualification attained level 1 24 6.0 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 3.8Highest qualification attained level 2 50 12.6 Administrative and support service activities 8 7.7Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 32 8.0 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 10 9.6Highest qualification attained level 3 44 11.1 Education 15 14.4Highest qualification attained level 4/5 143 35.9 Human health and social work activities 24 23.1Other qualifications/level unknown 9 2.3 Other 7 6.7

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 117 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 320 100.0Part-time 15 or less 8 6.8 Work mainly at or from home 22 6.9Part-time 16-30 5 4.3 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 61 52.1 Train 5 1.6Full-time 49 or more 43 36.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 3 0.9

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 169 52.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 104 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 6 1.9Part-time 15 or less 16 15.4 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 30 28.8 Bicycle 4 1.3Full-time 31-48 50 48.1 On foot 12 3.8Full-time 49 or more 8 7.7 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 99 30.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

KellingtonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 991 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 965 97.4 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 215 26.7In communal establishments 26 2.6 Married 419 52.0Area (hectares) 691 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 1 0.1Number of people per hectare 1.44 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 32 4.0

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 69 8.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 70 8.70 to 4 years 53 5.45 to 15 years 132 13.3 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 40016 to 29 years 146 14.7 Household spaces with residents 394 98.530 to 44 years 162 16.4 Household spaces with no usual residents 6 1.545 to 59 years 236 23.860 to 74 years 170 17.2 HOUSEHOLDS 39475 to 89 years 82 8.3 Average household size 2.590 and over 10 1.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 0.8SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 14 3.6Male residents 491 49.6Female residents 500 50.5 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 54 13.7ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 44 11.2White ethnic group 943 95.2 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 88 22.3Other ethnic group 48 4.8 Couple with dependant child(ren) 72 18.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 972 98.1 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 2 0.2 Lone parent household 26 6.6Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 4 0.4 Male lone parent households 5 1.3Born elsewhere - outside EU 13 1.3 Female lone parent households 21 5.3

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 734 74.1 People with limiting long-term illness 180 18.2Other religious group 3 0.3 People whose health was 'very good' 441 44.5No religion 204 20.6 People whose health was 'good' 362 36.5Religion not stated 50 5.1 People whose health was 'fair' 145 14.6

People whose health was 'bad' 36 3.6MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 7 0.7Males age 16 to 74 362 People who provide unpaid care 103 10.4Economically Active 265 73.2- Full time male employees 195 53.9 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 15 4.1 Owned outright 143 36.3- Self-employed males 32 8.8 Owned with a mortgage or loan 148 37.6- Unemployed males 17 4.7 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.3- Full time male students 6 1.7 Social rented - council (local authority) 53 13.5Economically Inactive 97 26.8 Social rented - other 4 1.0- Retired males 66 18.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 33 8.4- Male students (including full-time students) 11 3.0 Private rented - other 5 1.3- Males looking after home/family 3 0.8 Living rent free 7 1.8- Permanently sick/disabled males 10 2.8- Other economically inactive males 7 1.9 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 577FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 57 14.5Females age 16 to 74 352 Households with 1 car or van 162 41.1Economically Active 241 68.5 Households with 2 cars or vans 134 34.0- Full time female employees 112 31.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 27 6.9- Part time female employees 91 25.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 14 3.6- Self-employed females 16 4.6- Unemployed females 11 3.1 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 11 3.1 Detached 148 37.0Economically Inactive 111 31.5 Semi-detached 158 39.5- Retired females 55 15.6 Terraced (including end terrace) 58 14.5- Female students (including full-time students) 8 2.3 Flat - purpose built 27 6.8- Females looking after home/family 31 8.8 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 6 1.5- Permanently sick/disabled females 12 3.4 Flat - in commercial building 2 0.5- Other economically inactive females 5 1.4 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

KellingtonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 472 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 245 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 46 9.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 13 5.3Professional occupations 62 13.1 Mining and quarrying 9 3.7Associate professional & technical occupations 47 10.0 Manufacturing 48 19.6Administrative and secretarial occupations 50 10.6 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 12 4.9Skilled trades occupations 64 13.6 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 0.8Caring, leisure and other service occupations 36 7.6 Construction 30 12.2Sales and customer service occupations 32 6.8 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 37 15.1Process; plant and machine operatives 58 12.3 Transport and storage 21 8.6Elementary occupations 77 16.3 Accommodation and food service activities 6 2.4

Information and communication 5 2.0SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 4 1.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 714 100.0 Real estate activities 2 0.8Large employers & higher managerial occupations 22 3.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 12 4.9Higher professional occupations 50 7.0 Administrative and support service activities 5 2.0Lower managerial and professional occupations 115 16.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 15 6.1Intermediate occupations 89 12.5 Education 8 3.3Small employers and own account workers 48 6.7 Human health and social work activities 12 4.9Lower supervisory and technical occupations 81 11.3 Other 4 1.6Semi-routine occupations 132 18.5Routine occupations 122 17.1 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 227 100.0Never worked 9 1.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 11 4.8Long-term unemployed 10 1.4 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 36 5.0 Manufacturing 18 7.9Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.4

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 0.9STUDENTS Construction 2 0.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 19 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 39 17.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 17 Transport and storage 7 3.1

Accommodation and food service activities 17 7.5QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 4 1.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 806 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 6 2.6No qualifications 228 28.3 Real estate activities 3 1.3Highest qualification attained level 1 134 16.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 13 5.7Highest qualification attained level 2 121 15.0 Administrative and support service activities 8 3.5Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 51 6.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 11 4.8Highest qualification attained level 3 97 12.0 Education 28 12.3Highest qualification attained level 4/5 148 18.4 Human health and social work activities 46 20.3Other qualifications/level unknown 27 3.3 Other 11 4.8

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 245 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 714 100.0Part-time 15 or less 7 2.9 Work mainly at or from home 23 3.2Part-time 16-30 18 7.3 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.1Full-time 31-48 180 73.5 Train 7 1.0Full-time 49 or more 40 16.3 Bus; mini bus or coach 20 2.8

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 4 0.6FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 334 46.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 227 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 27 3.8Part-time 15 or less 38 16.7 Taxi 2 0.3Part-time 16-30 70 30.8 Bicycle 10 1.4Full-time 31-48 107 47.1 On foot 41 5.7Full-time 49 or more 12 5.3 Other 3 0.4

Not in employment 242 33.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Kirk SmeatonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 405 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 405 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 55 16.7In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 215 65.2Area (hectares) 553 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.73 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 3 0.9

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 31 9.4AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 26 7.90 to 4 years 20 4.95 to 15 years 55 13.6 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 17616 to 29 years 33 8.2 Household spaces with residents 169 96.030 to 44 years 75 18.5 Household spaces with no usual residents 7 4.045 to 59 years 102 25.260 to 74 years 75 18.5 HOUSEHOLDS 16975 to 89 years 42 10.4 Average household size 2.490 and over 3 0.7 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 2 1.2SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 2 1.2Male residents 211 52.1Female residents 194 47.9 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 11 6.5ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 26 15.4White ethnic group 404 99.8 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 50 29.6Other ethnic group 1 0.3 Couple with dependant child(ren) 38 22.5

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 398 98.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 2 0.5 Lone parent household 1 0.6Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 3 0.7 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 2 0.5 Female lone parent households 1 0.6

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 282 69.6 People with limiting long-term illness 61 15.1Other religious group 1 0.3 People whose health was 'very good' 202 49.9No religion 89 22.0 People whose health was 'good' 132 32.6Religion not stated 33 8.2 People whose health was 'fair' 53 13.1

People whose health was 'bad' 11 2.7MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 7 1.7Males age 16 to 74 146 People who provide unpaid care 51 12.6Economically Active 109 74.7- Full time male employees 65 44.5 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 4 2.7 Owned outright 88 52.1- Self-employed males 32 21.9 Owned with a mortgage or loan 64 37.9- Unemployed males 3 2.1 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 5 3.4 Social rented - council (local authority) 5 3.0Economically Inactive 37 25.3 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 30 20.6 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 4 2.4- Male students (including full-time students) 2 1.4 Private rented - other 3 1.8- Males looking after home/family 2 1.4 Living rent free 5 3.0- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 0.7- Other economically inactive males 2 1.4 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 292FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 12 7.1Females age 16 to 74 139 Households with 1 car or van 58 34.3Economically Active 96 69.1 Households with 2 cars or vans 71 42.0- Full time female employees 38 27.3 Households with 3 cars or vans 20 11.8- Part time female employees 33 23.7 Households with 4+ cars or vans 8 4.7- Self-employed females 18 13.0- Unemployed females 4 2.9 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 3 2.2 Detached 135 76.7Economically Inactive 43 30.9 Semi-detached 32 18.2- Retired females 32 23.0 Terraced (including end terrace) 6 3.4- Female students (including full-time students) 4 2.9 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 4 2.9 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 1 0.7 Flat - in commercial building 2 1.1- Other economically inactive females 2 1.4 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.6

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Kirk SmeatonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 197 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 105 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 41 20.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 3.8Professional occupations 51 25.9 Mining and quarrying 2 1.9Associate professional & technical occupations 30 15.2 Manufacturing 17 16.2Administrative and secretarial occupations 17 8.6 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 2.9Skilled trades occupations 22 11.2 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 10 5.1 Construction 5 4.8Sales and customer service occupations 3 1.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 20 19.0Process; plant and machine operatives 9 4.6 Transport and storage 5 4.8Elementary occupations 14 7.1 Accommodation and food service activities 6 5.7

Information and communication 3 2.9SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 5 4.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 285 100.0 Real estate activities 3 2.9Large employers & higher managerial occupations 18 6.3 Professional, scientific and technical activities 11 10.5Higher professional occupations 41 14.4 Administrative and support service activities 7 6.7Lower managerial and professional occupations 86 30.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 5 4.8Intermediate occupations 25 8.8 Education 2 1.9Small employers and own account workers 41 14.4 Human health and social work activities 4 3.8Lower supervisory and technical occupations 21 7.4 Other 3 2.9Semi-routine occupations 16 5.6Routine occupations 16 5.6 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 92 100.0Never worked 4 1.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 3.3Long-term unemployed 3 1.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 14 4.9 Manufacturing 3 3.3Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.1

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 2 2.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 8 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 15 16.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 6 Transport and storage 1 1.1

Accommodation and food service activities 10 10.9QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 1.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 330 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 4 4.3No qualifications 52 15.8 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 37 11.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 7.6Highest qualification attained level 2 52 15.8 Administrative and support service activities 3 3.3Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 12 3.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 3 3.3Highest qualification attained level 3 28 8.5 Education 17 18.5Highest qualification attained level 4/5 140 42.4 Human health and social work activities 19 20.7Other qualifications/level unknown 9 2.7 Other 3 3.3

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 105 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 285 100.0Part-time 15 or less 6 5.7 Work mainly at or from home 29 10.2Part-time 16-30 7 6.7 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 61 58.1 Train 4 1.4Full-time 49 or more 31 29.5 Bus; mini bus or coach 1 0.4

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 150 52.6Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 92 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 3 1.1Part-time 15 or less 12 13.0 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 32 34.8 Bicycle 2 0.7Full-time 31-48 41 44.6 On foot 5 1.8Full-time 49 or more 7 7.6 Other 3 1.1

Not in employment 88 30.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Kirkby Wharfe with North Milford (inc. Grimston)No. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 173 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 173 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 29 22.0In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 85 64.4Area (hectares) 882 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.20 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 6 4.6

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 5 3.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 7 5.30 to 4 years 13 7.55 to 15 years 28 16.2 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 7616 to 29 years 15 8.7 Household spaces with residents 69 90.830 to 44 years 40 23.1 Household spaces with no usual residents 7 9.245 to 59 years 38 22.060 to 74 years 33 19.1 HOUSEHOLDS 6975 to 89 years 5 2.9 Average household size 2.590 and over 1 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 4 5.8SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 3 4.3Male residents 79 45.7Female residents 94 54.3 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 14 20.3ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 7 10.1White ethnic group 172 99.4 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 11 15.9Other ethnic group 1 0.6 Couple with dependant child(ren) 14 20.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 166 96.0 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 0 0.0Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 5 2.9 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 2 1.2 Female lone parent households 0 0.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 135 78.0 People with limiting long-term illness 18 10.4Other religious group 1 0.6 People whose health was 'very good' 88 50.9No religion 35 20.2 People whose health was 'good' 62 35.8Religion not stated 2 1.2 People whose health was 'fair' 16 9.3

People whose health was 'bad' 5 2.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 2 1.2Males age 16 to 74 58 People who provide unpaid care 16 9.3Economically Active 48 82.8- Full time male employees 34 58.6 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 3 5.2 Owned outright 17 24.6- Self-employed males 10 17.2 Owned with a mortgage or loan 19 27.5- Unemployed males 1 1.7 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 0 0.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 1 1.5Economically Inactive 10 17.2 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 8 13.8 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 26 37.7- Male students (including full-time students) 1 1.7 Private rented - other 3 4.4- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 3 4.4- Permanently sick/disabled males 0 0.0- Other economically inactive males 1 1.7 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 129FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 2 2.9Females age 16 to 74 68 Households with 1 car or van 22 31.9Economically Active 40 58.8 Households with 2 cars or vans 32 46.4- Full time female employees 19 27.9 Households with 3 cars or vans 11 15.9- Part time female employees 8 11.8 Households with 4+ cars or vans 2 2.9- Self-employed females 8 11.8- Unemployed females 2 2.9 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 3 4.4 Detached 39 51.3Economically Inactive 28 41.2 Semi-detached 16 21.1- Retired females 15 22.1 Terraced (including end terrace) 18 23.7- Female students (including full-time students) 2 2.9 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 10 14.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 3 4.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 1 1.5 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Kirkby Wharfe with North Milford (inc. Grimston)No. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 82 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 47 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 14 17.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 10.6Professional occupations 13 15.9 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 19 23.2 Manufacturing 12 25.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 6 7.3 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 4.3Skilled trades occupations 14 17.1 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 2.1Caring, leisure and other service occupations 4 4.9 Construction 3 6.4Sales and customer service occupations 2 2.4 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 4 8.5Process; plant and machine operatives 3 3.7 Transport and storage 2 4.3Elementary occupations 7 8.5 Accommodation and food service activities 2 4.3

Information and communication 1 2.1SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 126 100.0 Real estate activities 3 6.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 6 4.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 2 4.3Higher professional occupations 19 15.1 Administrative and support service activities 2 4.3Lower managerial and professional occupations 36 28.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 8.5Intermediate occupations 12 9.5 Education 1 2.1Small employers and own account workers 20 15.9 Human health and social work activities 1 2.1Lower supervisory and technical occupations 7 5.6 Other 2 4.3Semi-routine occupations 13 10.3Routine occupations 5 4.0 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 35 100.0Never worked 1 0.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 2.9Long-term unemployed 1 0.8 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 6 4.8 Manufacturing 3 8.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 0 0.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 4 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 8 22.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 2 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 2 5.7QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 3 8.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 132 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 1 2.9No qualifications 15 11.4 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 17 12.9 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 11.4Highest qualification attained level 2 20 15.2 Administrative and support service activities 1 2.9Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 6 4.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 3 8.6Highest qualification attained level 3 17 12.9 Education 5 14.3Highest qualification attained level 4/5 53 40.2 Human health and social work activities 2 5.7Other qualifications/level unknown 4 3.0 Other 2 5.7

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 47 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 126 100.0Part-time 15 or less 1 2.1 Work mainly at or from home 9 7.1Part-time 16-30 2 4.3 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 26 55.3 Train 3 2.4Full-time 49 or more 18 38.3 Bus; mini bus or coach 2 1.6

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.8FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 54 42.9Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 35 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 3 2.4Part-time 15 or less 5 14.3 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 6 17.1 Bicycle 2 1.6Full-time 31-48 21 60.0 On foot 8 6.3Full-time 49 or more 3 8.6 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 44 34.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Little SmeatonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 283 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 283 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 47 20.3In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 139 59.9Area (hectares) 424 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.67 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 4 1.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 23 9.9AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 19 8.20 to 4 years 8 2.85 to 15 years 43 15.2 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 12816 to 29 years 32 11.3 Household spaces with residents 121 94.530 to 44 years 43 15.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 7 5.545 to 59 years 74 26.260 to 74 years 54 19.1 HOUSEHOLDS 12175 to 89 years 24 8.5 Average household size 2.390 and over 5 1.8 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 2 1.7SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 4 3.3Male residents 142 50.2Female residents 141 49.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 16 13.2ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 19 15.7White ethnic group 281 99.3 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 36 29.8Other ethnic group 2 0.7 Couple with dependant child(ren) 28 23.1

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 276 97.5 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 5 4.1Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 6 2.1 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 1 0.4 Female lone parent households 5 4.1

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 217 76.7 People with limiting long-term illness 53 18.7Other religious group 0 0.0 People whose health was 'very good' 117 41.3No religion 44 15.6 People whose health was 'good' 114 40.3Religion not stated 22 7.8 People whose health was 'fair' 43 15.2

People whose health was 'bad' 6 2.1MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 3 1.1Males age 16 to 74 91 People who provide unpaid care 44 15.6Economically Active 71 78.0- Full time male employees 36 39.6 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 7 7.7 Owned outright 63 52.1- Self-employed males 21 23.1 Owned with a mortgage or loan 35 28.9- Unemployed males 3 3.3 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.8- Full time male students 4 4.4 Social rented - council (local authority) 12 9.9Economically Inactive 20 22.0 Social rented - other 1 0.8- Retired males 16 17.6 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 5 4.1- Male students (including full-time students) 2 2.2 Private rented - other 1 0.8- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 3 2.5- Permanently sick/disabled males 2 2.2- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 202FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 14 11.6Females age 16 to 74 112 Households with 1 car or van 46 38.0Economically Active 71 63.4 Households with 2 cars or vans 40 33.1- Full time female employees 31 27.7 Households with 3 cars or vans 13 10.7- Part time female employees 18 16.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 8 6.6- Self-employed females 17 15.2- Unemployed females 3 2.7 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 2 1.8 Detached 86 67.2Economically Inactive 41 36.6 Semi-detached 35 27.3- Retired females 24 21.4 Terraced (including end terrace) 7 5.5- Female students (including full-time students) 4 3.6 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 11 9.8 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 2 1.8 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Little SmeatonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 135 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 67 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 26 19.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 7.5Professional occupations 26 19.3 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 13 9.6 Manufacturing 10 14.9Administrative and secretarial occupations 15 11.1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 3.0Skilled trades occupations 20 14.8 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 4.5Caring, leisure and other service occupations 15 11.1 Construction 9 13.4Sales and customer service occupations 2 1.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 8 11.9Process; plant and machine operatives 7 5.2 Transport and storage 6 9.0Elementary occupations 11 8.1 Accommodation and food service activities 3 4.5

Information and communication 4 6.0SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 203 100.0 Real estate activities 2 3.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 11 5.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 7.5Higher professional occupations 20 9.9 Administrative and support service activities 3 4.5Lower managerial and professional occupations 52 25.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 0 0.0Intermediate occupations 22 10.8 Education 3 4.5Small employers and own account workers 32 15.8 Human health and social work activities 1 1.5Lower supervisory and technical occupations 15 7.4 Other 3 4.5Semi-routine occupations 21 10.3Routine occupations 14 6.9 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 68 100.0Never worked 3 1.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 2.9Long-term unemployed 1 0.5 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 12 5.9 Manufacturing 1 1.5Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.5STUDENTS Construction 2 2.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 8 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 5 7.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 4 Transport and storage 3 4.4

Accommodation and food service activities 4 5.9QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 232 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 8 11.8No qualifications 50 21.6 Real estate activities 2 2.9Highest qualification attained level 1 22 9.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 1 1.5Highest qualification attained level 2 29 12.5 Administrative and support service activities 4 5.9Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 10 4.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 1.5Highest qualification attained level 3 30 12.9 Education 12 17.6Highest qualification attained level 4/5 86 37.1 Human health and social work activities 14 20.6Other qualifications/level unknown 5 2.2 Other 8 11.8

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 67 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 203 100.0Part-time 15 or less 6 9.0 Work mainly at or from home 16 7.9Part-time 16-30 7 10.4 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 37 55.2 Train 1 0.5Full-time 49 or more 17 25.4 Bus; mini bus or coach 2 1.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 2 1.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 101 49.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 68 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 7 3.4Part-time 15 or less 9 13.2 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 23 33.8 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 27 39.7 On foot 6 3.0Full-time 49 or more 9 13.2 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 68 33.5

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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Long DraxNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 125 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 125 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 27 26.0In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 58 55.8Area (hectares) 661 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.19 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 2 1.9

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 11 10.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 6 5.80 to 4 years 4 3.25 to 15 years 17 13.6 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 4816 to 29 years 21 16.8 Household spaces with residents 44 91.730 to 44 years 17 13.6 Household spaces with no usual residents 4 8.345 to 59 years 49 39.260 to 74 years 14 11.2 HOUSEHOLDS 4475 to 89 years 2 1.6 Average household size 2.890 and over 1 0.8 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 6.8SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 63 50.4Female residents 62 49.6 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 1 2.3ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 1 2.3White ethnic group 123 98.4 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 3 6.8Other ethnic group 2 1.6 Couple with dependant child(ren) 12 27.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 119 95.2 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 2 4.6Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 0 0.0 Male lone parent households 1 2.3Born elsewhere - outside EU 6 4.8 Female lone parent households 1 2.3

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 80 64.0 People with limiting long-term illness 15 12.0Other religious group 2 1.6 People whose health was 'very good' 63 50.4No religion 20 16.0 People whose health was 'good' 46 36.8Religion not stated 23 18.4 People whose health was 'fair' 13 10.4

People whose health was 'bad' 3 2.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 0 0.0Males age 16 to 74 49 People who provide unpaid care 22 17.6Economically Active 43 87.8- Full time male employees 27 55.1 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 2 4.1 Owned outright 16 36.4- Self-employed males 12 24.5 Owned with a mortgage or loan 21 47.7- Unemployed males 1 2.0 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 1 2.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 1 2.3Economically Inactive 6 12.2 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 3 6.1 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 4 9.1- Male students (including full-time students) 2 4.1 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 2 4.6- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 2.0- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 89FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 2 4.6Females age 16 to 74 52 Households with 1 car or van 10 22.7Economically Active 40 76.9 Households with 2 cars or vans 21 47.7- Full time female employees 16 30.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 8 18.2- Part time female employees 12 23.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 3 6.8- Self-employed females 6 11.5- Unemployed females 4 7.7 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 2 3.9 Detached 29 60.4Economically Inactive 12 23.1 Semi-detached 17 35.4- Retired females 6 11.5 Terraced (including end terrace) 2 4.2- Female students (including full-time students) 0 0.0 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 4 7.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 2 3.9 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Long DraxNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 78 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 42 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 19 24.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 9.5Professional occupations 10 12.8 Mining and quarrying 1 2.4Associate professional & technical occupations 9 11.5 Manufacturing 7 16.7Administrative and secretarial occupations 6 7.7 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 7.1Skilled trades occupations 11 14.1 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 6 7.7 Construction 4 9.5Sales and customer service occupations 5 6.4 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 6 14.3Process; plant and machine operatives 5 6.4 Transport and storage 2 4.8Elementary occupations 7 9.0 Accommodation and food service activities 1 2.4

Information and communication 1 2.4SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 1 2.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 101 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 4 4.0 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 9.5Higher professional occupations 8 7.9 Administrative and support service activities 3 7.1Lower managerial and professional occupations 25 24.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 2.4Intermediate occupations 7 6.9 Education 1 2.4Small employers and own account workers 18 17.8 Human health and social work activities 1 2.4Lower supervisory and technical occupations 7 6.9 Other 2 4.8Semi-routine occupations 14 13.9Routine occupations 10 9.9 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 36 100.0Never worked 2 2.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 11.1Long-term unemployed 1 1.0 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 5 5.0 Manufacturing 2 5.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 2 5.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 6 16.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 2 Transport and storage 1 2.8

Accommodation and food service activities 2 5.6QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 104 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 0 0.0No qualifications 12 11.5 Real estate activities 2 5.6Highest qualification attained level 1 14 13.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 11.1Highest qualification attained level 2 19 18.3 Administrative and support service activities 1 2.8Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 5 4.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 1 2.8Highest qualification attained level 3 22 21.2 Education 5 13.9Highest qualification attained level 4/5 31 29.8 Human health and social work activities 4 11.1Other qualifications/level unknown 1 1.0 Other 2 5.6

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 42 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 101 100.0Part-time 15 or less 3 7.1 Work mainly at or from home 5 5.0Part-time 16-30 1 2.4 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 27 64.3 Train 1 1.0Full-time 49 or more 11 26.2 Bus; mini bus or coach 2 2.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 59 58.4Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 36 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 4 4.0Part-time 15 or less 3 8.3 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 13 36.1 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 19 52.8 On foot 7 6.9Full-time 49 or more 1 2.8 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 23 22.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Monk FrystonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,008 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,004 99.6 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 199 25.2In communal establishments 4 0.4 Married 459 58.1Area (hectares) 630 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 1 0.1Number of people per hectare 1.60 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 12 1.5

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 77 9.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 42 5.30 to 4 years 73 7.25 to 15 years 145 14.4 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 44516 to 29 years 141 14.0 Household spaces with residents 406 91.230 to 44 years 228 22.6 Household spaces with no usual residents 39 8.845 to 59 years 224 22.260 to 74 years 139 13.8 HOUSEHOLDS 40675 to 89 years 57 5.7 Average household size 2.590 and over 1 0.1 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 5 1.2SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 4 1.0Male residents 493 48.9Female residents 515 51.1 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 45 11.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 36 8.9White ethnic group 974 96.6 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 75 18.5Other ethnic group 34 3.4 Couple with dependant child(ren) 115 28.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 966 95.8 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 1 0.1 Lone parent household 30 7.4Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 8 0.8 Male lone parent households 9 2.2Born elsewhere - outside EU 33 3.3 Female lone parent households 21 5.2

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 728 72.2 People with limiting long-term illness 117 11.6Other religious group 6 0.6 People whose health was 'very good' 585 58.0No religion 206 20.4 People whose health was 'good' 289 28.7Religion not stated 68 6.8 People whose health was 'fair' 110 10.9

People whose health was 'bad' 19 1.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 5 0.5Males age 16 to 74 361 People who provide unpaid care 93 9.2Economically Active 298 82.6- Full time male employees 190 52.6 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 21 5.8 Owned outright 134 33.0- Self-employed males 66 18.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 176 43.4- Unemployed males 15 4.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.3- Full time male students 6 1.7 Social rented - council (local authority) 29 7.1Economically Inactive 63 17.5 Social rented - other 7 1.7- Retired males 38 10.5 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 45 11.1- Male students (including full-time students) 17 4.7 Private rented - other 5 1.2- Males looking after home/family 4 1.1 Living rent free 9 2.2- Permanently sick/disabled males 3 0.8- Other economically inactive males 1 0.3 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 684FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 35 8.6Females age 16 to 74 371 Households with 1 car or van 136 33.5Economically Active 270 72.8 Households with 2 cars or vans 173 42.6- Full time female employees 115 31.0 Households with 3 cars or vans 49 12.1- Part time female employees 103 27.8 Households with 4+ cars or vans 13 3.2- Self-employed females 29 7.8- Unemployed females 9 2.4 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 14 3.8 Detached 216 48.5Economically Inactive 101 27.2 Semi-detached 100 22.5- Retired females 51 13.8 Terraced (including end terrace) 88 19.8- Female students (including full-time students) 12 3.2 Flat - purpose built 34 7.6- Females looking after home/family 26 7.0 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 4 0.9- Permanently sick/disabled females 7 1.9 Flat - in commercial building 2 0.5- Other economically inactive females 5 1.4 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Monk FrystonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 542 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 282 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 114 21.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 2.5Professional occupations 133 24.5 Mining and quarrying 1 0.4Associate professional & technical occupations 70 12.9 Manufacturing 44 15.6Administrative and secretarial occupations 59 10.9 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 7 2.5Skilled trades occupations 35 6.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 6 2.1Caring, leisure and other service occupations 40 7.4 Construction 36 12.8Sales and customer service occupations 25 4.6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 35 12.4Process; plant and machine operatives 20 3.7 Transport and storage 5 1.8Elementary occupations 46 8.5 Accommodation and food service activities 16 5.7

Information and communication 18 6.4SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 12 4.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 732 100.0 Real estate activities 2 0.7Large employers & higher managerial occupations 37 5.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 29 10.3Higher professional occupations 105 14.3 Administrative and support service activities 13 4.6Lower managerial and professional occupations 202 27.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 14 5.0Intermediate occupations 83 11.3 Education 6 2.1Small employers and own account workers 89 12.2 Human health and social work activities 17 6.0Lower supervisory and technical occupations 37 5.1 Other 14 5.0Semi-routine occupations 64 8.7Routine occupations 48 6.6 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 260 100.0Never worked 12 1.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 0.4Long-term unemployed 9 1.2 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 46 6.3 Manufacturing 18 6.9Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 0.8

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.4STUDENTS Construction 13 5.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 25 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 38 14.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 22 Transport and storage 5 1.9

Accommodation and food service activities 17 6.5QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 3 1.2All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 790 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 15 5.8No qualifications 104 13.2 Real estate activities 2 0.8Highest qualification attained level 1 99 12.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 21 8.1Highest qualification attained level 2 117 14.8 Administrative and support service activities 7 2.7Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 27 3.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 11 4.2Highest qualification attained level 3 101 12.8 Education 39 15.0Highest qualification attained level 4/5 316 40.0 Human health and social work activities 57 21.9Other qualifications/level unknown 26 3.3 Other 10 3.8

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 282 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 732 100.0Part-time 15 or less 9 3.2 Work mainly at or from home 58 7.9Part-time 16-30 22 7.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 179 63.5 Train 19 2.6Full-time 49 or more 72 25.5 Bus; mini bus or coach 9 1.2

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 4 0.5FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 401 54.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 260 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 21 2.9Part-time 15 or less 36 13.8 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 86 33.1 Bicycle 2 0.3Full-time 31-48 116 44.6 On foot 25 3.4Full-time 49 or more 22 8.5 Other 3 0.4

Not in employment 190 26.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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NewlandNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 202 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 202 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 40 24.4In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 105 64.0Area (hectares) 866 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.23 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 3 1.8

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 13 7.9AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 3 1.80 to 4 years 15 7.45 to 15 years 23 11.4 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 8216 to 29 years 32 15.8 Household spaces with residents 74 90.230 to 44 years 35 17.3 Household spaces with no usual residents 8 9.845 to 59 years 63 31.260 to 74 years 28 13.9 HOUSEHOLDS 7475 to 89 years 6 3.0 Average household size 2.790 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 0 0.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 105 52.0Female residents 97 48.0 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 6 8.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 2 2.7White ethnic group 196 97.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 7 9.5Other ethnic group 6 3.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 22 29.7

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 201 99.5 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 2 2.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 1 0.5 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 0 0.0 Female lone parent households 2 2.7

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 128 63.4 People with limiting long-term illness 23 11.4Other religious group 2 1.0 People whose health was 'very good' 101 50.0No religion 51 25.3 People whose health was 'good' 70 34.7Religion not stated 21 10.4 People whose health was 'fair' 23 11.4

People whose health was 'bad' 7 3.5MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.5Males age 16 to 74 83 People who provide unpaid care 16 7.9Economically Active 74 89.2- Full time male employees 35 42.2 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 2 2.4 Owned outright 22 29.7- Self-employed males 29 34.9 Owned with a mortgage or loan 45 60.8- Unemployed males 4 4.8 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 4 4.8 Social rented - council (local authority) 3 4.1Economically Inactive 9 10.8 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 3 3.6 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 4 5.4- Male students (including full-time students) 2 2.4 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 1.2- Other economically inactive males 3 3.6 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 159FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 3 4.1Females age 16 to 74 75 Households with 1 car or van 16 21.6Economically Active 58 77.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 37 50.0- Full time female employees 22 29.3 Households with 3 cars or vans 8 10.8- Part time female employees 19 25.3 Households with 4+ cars or vans 10 13.5- Self-employed females 12 16.0- Unemployed females 2 2.7 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 3 4.0 Detached 63 76.8Economically Inactive 17 22.7 Semi-detached 18 22.0- Retired females 7 9.3 Terraced (including end terrace) 1 1.2- Female students (including full-time students) 1 1.3 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 5 6.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 3 4.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 1 1.3 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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NewlandNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 126 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 70 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 15 11.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 10.0Professional occupations 19 15.1 Mining and quarrying 1 1.4Associate professional & technical occupations 16 12.7 Manufacturing 11 15.7Administrative and secretarial occupations 11 8.7 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 2.9Skilled trades occupations 21 16.7 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 14 11.1 Construction 7 10.0Sales and customer service occupations 5 4.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 13 18.6Process; plant and machine operatives 9 7.1 Transport and storage 6 8.6Elementary occupations 16 12.7 Accommodation and food service activities 1 1.4

Information and communication 1 1.4SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 158 100.0 Real estate activities 1 1.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 4 2.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 10.0Higher professional occupations 16 10.1 Administrative and support service activities 1 1.4Lower managerial and professional occupations 28 17.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 5 7.1Intermediate occupations 21 13.3 Education 3 4.3Small employers and own account workers 34 21.5 Human health and social work activities 2 2.9Lower supervisory and technical occupations 12 7.6 Other 2 2.9Semi-routine occupations 21 13.3Routine occupations 9 5.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 56 100.0Never worked 0 0.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 5.4Long-term unemployed 3 1.9 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 10 6.3 Manufacturing 5 8.9Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 3 5.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 4 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 9 16.1Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 6 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 3 5.4QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 2 3.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 164 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 1 1.8No qualifications 28 17.1 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 20 12.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 6 10.7Highest qualification attained level 2 36 22.0 Administrative and support service activities 5 8.9Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 6 3.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 7.1Highest qualification attained level 3 15 9.1 Education 7 12.5Highest qualification attained level 4/5 53 32.3 Human health and social work activities 6 10.7Other qualifications/level unknown 6 3.7 Other 2 3.6

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 70 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 158 100.0Part-time 15 or less 4 5.7 Work mainly at or from home 17 10.8Part-time 16-30 5 7.1 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 40 57.1 Train 2 1.3Full-time 49 or more 21 30.0 Bus; mini bus or coach 0 0.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 3 1.9FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 96 60.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 56 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 4 2.5Part-time 15 or less 11 19.6 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 14 25.0 Bicycle 1 0.6Full-time 31-48 25 44.6 On foot 2 1.3Full-time 49 or more 6 10.7 Other 1 0.6

Not in employment 32 20.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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Newton Kyme cum ToulstonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 275 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 275 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 49 22.5In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 132 60.6Area (hectares) 555 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.50 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 5 2.3

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 23 10.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 9 4.10 to 4 years 16 5.85 to 15 years 41 14.9 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 11316 to 29 years 39 14.2 Household spaces with residents 100 88.530 to 44 years 48 17.5 Household spaces with no usual residents 13 11.545 to 59 years 84 30.660 to 74 years 35 12.7 HOUSEHOLDS 10075 to 89 years 11 4.0 Average household size 2.890 and over 1 0.4 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 3.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 1 1.0Male residents 136 49.5Female residents 139 50.6 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 10 10.0ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 5 5.0White ethnic group 273 99.3 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 14 14.0Other ethnic group 2 0.7 Couple with dependant child(ren) 31 31.0

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 263 95.6 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 5 5.0Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 6 2.2 Male lone parent households 1 1.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 6 2.2 Female lone parent households 4 4.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 206 74.9 People with limiting long-term illness 28 10.2Other religious group 1 0.4 People whose health was 'very good' 163 59.3No religion 54 19.6 People whose health was 'good' 85 30.9Religion not stated 14 5.1 People whose health was 'fair' 22 8.0

People whose health was 'bad' 4 1.5MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.4Males age 16 to 74 99 People who provide unpaid care 17 6.2Economically Active 80 80.8- Full time male employees 53 53.5 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 2 2.0 Owned outright 44 44.0- Self-employed males 21 21.2 Owned with a mortgage or loan 42 42.0- Unemployed males 2 2.0 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 1.0- Full time male students 2 2.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 1 1.0Economically Inactive 19 19.2 Social rented - other 1 1.0- Retired males 10 10.1 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 8 8.0- Male students (including full-time students) 2 2.0 Private rented - other 1 1.0- Males looking after home/family 1 1.0 Living rent free 2 2.0- Permanently sick/disabled males 3 3.0- Other economically inactive males 3 3.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 194FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 6 6.0Females age 16 to 74 107 Households with 1 car or van 28 28.0Economically Active 76 71.0 Households with 2 cars or vans 42 42.0- Full time female employees 35 32.7 Households with 3 cars or vans 16 16.0- Part time female employees 25 23.4 Households with 4+ cars or vans 8 8.0- Self-employed females 6 5.6- Unemployed females 2 1.9 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 8 7.5 Detached 43 38.1Economically Inactive 31 29.0 Semi-detached 42 37.2- Retired females 13 12.2 Terraced (including end terrace) 25 22.1- Female students (including full-time students) 2 1.9 Flat - purpose built 1 0.9- Females looking after home/family 10 9.4 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 0.9- Permanently sick/disabled females 3 2.8 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 3 2.8 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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Newton Kyme cum ToulstonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 150 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 78 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 17 11.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 5.1Professional occupations 29 19.3 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 17 11.3 Manufacturing 13 16.7Administrative and secretarial occupations 18 12.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0Skilled trades occupations 19 12.7 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 15 10.0 Construction 12 15.4Sales and customer service occupations 12 8.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 12 15.4Process; plant and machine operatives 8 5.3 Transport and storage 1 1.3Elementary occupations 15 10.0 Accommodation and food service activities 0 0.0

Information and communication 3 3.8SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 1 1.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 206 100.0 Real estate activities 1 1.3Large employers & higher managerial occupations 4 1.9 Professional, scientific and technical activities 12 15.4Higher professional occupations 27 13.1 Administrative and support service activities 3 3.8Lower managerial and professional occupations 45 21.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 6 7.7Intermediate occupations 28 13.6 Education 4 5.1Small employers and own account workers 23 11.2 Human health and social work activities 6 7.7Lower supervisory and technical occupations 10 4.9 Other 0 0.0Semi-routine occupations 29 14.1Routine occupations 20 9.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 72 100.0Never worked 5 2.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 2.8Long-term unemployed 1 0.5 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 14 6.8 Manufacturing 5 6.9Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 2 2.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 8 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 11 15.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 6 Transport and storage 1 1.4

Accommodation and food service activities 2 2.8QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 218 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 4 5.6No qualifications 43 19.7 Real estate activities 1 1.4Highest qualification attained level 1 22 10.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 5.6Highest qualification attained level 2 37 17.0 Administrative and support service activities 4 5.6Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 5 2.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 5.6Highest qualification attained level 3 31 14.2 Education 9 12.5Highest qualification attained level 4/5 77 35.3 Human health and social work activities 16 22.2Other qualifications/level unknown 3 1.4 Other 7 9.7

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 78 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 206 100.0Part-time 15 or less 4 5.1 Work mainly at or from home 9 4.4Part-time 16-30 3 3.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 50 64.1 Train 1 0.5Full-time 49 or more 21 26.9 Bus; mini bus or coach 5 2.4

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 124 60.2Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 72 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 6 2.9Part-time 15 or less 12 16.7 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 24 33.3 Bicycle 1 0.5Full-time 31-48 33 45.8 On foot 4 1.9Full-time 49 or more 3 4.2 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 56 27.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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North DuffieldNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,317 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,317 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 228 22.1In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 646 62.7Area (hectares) 1,824 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 0.2Number of people per hectare 0.72 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 35 3.4

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 69 6.7AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 50 4.90 to 4 years 97 7.45 to 15 years 190 14.4 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 55316 to 29 years 182 13.8 Household spaces with residents 531 96.030 to 44 years 313 23.8 Household spaces with no usual residents 22 4.045 to 59 years 306 23.260 to 74 years 160 12.2 HOUSEHOLDS 53175 to 89 years 63 4.8 Average household size 2.590 and over 6 0.5 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 5 0.9SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 4 0.8Male residents 648 49.2Female residents 669 50.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 50 9.4ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 46 8.7White ethnic group 1,304 99.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 82 15.4Other ethnic group 13 1.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 137 25.8

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,276 96.9 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 3 0.2 Lone parent household 34 6.4Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 14 1.1 Male lone parent households 3 0.6Born elsewhere - outside EU 24 1.8 Female lone parent households 31 5.8

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 906 68.8 People with limiting long-term illness 167 12.7Other religious group 10 0.8 People whose health was 'very good' 706 53.6No religion 287 21.8 People whose health was 'good' 440 33.4Religion not stated 114 8.7 People whose health was 'fair' 136 10.3

People whose health was 'bad' 31 2.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 4 0.3Males age 16 to 74 465 People who provide unpaid care 124 9.4Economically Active 400 86.0- Full time male employees 263 56.6 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 19 4.1 Owned outright 165 31.1- Self-employed males 98 21.1 Owned with a mortgage or loan 277 52.2- Unemployed males 10 2.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 2 0.4- Full time male students 10 2.2 Social rented - council (local authority) 17 3.2Economically Inactive 65 14.0 Social rented - other 7 1.3- Retired males 54 11.6 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 49 9.2- Male students (including full-time students) 4 0.9 Private rented - other 7 1.3- Males looking after home/family 1 0.2 Living rent free 7 1.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 4 0.9- Other economically inactive males 2 0.4 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 919FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 36 6.8Females age 16 to 74 496 Households with 1 car or van 189 35.6Economically Active 391 78.8 Households with 2 cars or vans 239 45.0- Full time female employees 193 38.9 Households with 3 cars or vans 40 7.5- Part time female employees 136 27.4 Households with 4+ cars or vans 27 5.1- Self-employed females 48 9.7- Unemployed females 11 2.2 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 3 0.6 Detached 315 57.0Economically Inactive 105 21.2 Semi-detached 192 34.7- Retired females 64 12.9 Terraced (including end terrace) 36 6.5- Female students (including full-time students) 10 2.0 Flat - purpose built 6 1.1- Females looking after home/family 22 4.4 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 0.4- Permanently sick/disabled females 5 1.0 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.2- Other economically inactive females 4 0.8 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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North DuffieldNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 768 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 388 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 106 13.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 20 5.2Professional occupations 149 19.4 Mining and quarrying 4 1.0Associate professional & technical occupations 109 14.2 Manufacturing 56 14.4Administrative and secretarial occupations 109 14.2 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 5 1.3Skilled trades occupations 94 12.2 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 0.8Caring, leisure and other service occupations 69 9.0 Construction 53 13.7Sales and customer service occupations 38 4.9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 54 13.9Process; plant and machine operatives 40 5.2 Transport and storage 18 4.6Elementary occupations 54 7.0 Accommodation and food service activities 15 3.9

Information and communication 13 3.4SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 16 4.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 961 100.0 Real estate activities 2 0.5Large employers & higher managerial occupations 27 2.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 35 9.0Higher professional occupations 97 10.1 Administrative and support service activities 17 4.4Lower managerial and professional occupations 294 30.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 29 7.5Intermediate occupations 152 15.8 Education 27 7.0Small employers and own account workers 133 13.8 Human health and social work activities 9 2.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 63 6.6 Other 12 3.1Semi-routine occupations 101 10.5Routine occupations 57 5.9 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 380 100.0Never worked 3 0.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 8 2.1Long-term unemployed 7 0.7 Mining and quarrying 1 0.3Full-time students 27 2.8 Manufacturing 23 6.1Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.3

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 4 1.1STUDENTS Construction 11 2.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 12 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 49 12.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 15 Transport and storage 7 1.8

Accommodation and food service activities 19 5.0QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 14 3.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,030 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 12 3.2No qualifications 138 13.4 Real estate activities 9 2.4Highest qualification attained level 1 118 11.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 24 6.3Highest qualification attained level 2 184 17.9 Administrative and support service activities 11 2.9Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 45 4.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 26 6.8Highest qualification attained level 3 129 12.5 Education 75 19.7Highest qualification attained level 4/5 392 38.1 Human health and social work activities 67 17.6Other qualifications/level unknown 24 2.3 Other 19 5.0

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 388 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 961 100.0Part-time 15 or less 20 5.2 Work mainly at or from home 69 7.2Part-time 16-30 24 6.2 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 241 62.1 Train 13 1.4Full-time 49 or more 103 26.5 Bus; mini bus or coach 16 1.7

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 7 0.7FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 584 60.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 380 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 33 3.4Part-time 15 or less 58 15.3 Taxi 1 0.1Part-time 16-30 101 26.6 Bicycle 6 0.6Full-time 31-48 188 49.5 On foot 36 3.7Full-time 49 or more 33 8.7 Other 3 0.3

Not in employment 193 20.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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RiccallNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 2,332 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 2,314 99.2 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 401 21.1In communal establishments 18 0.8 Married 1,159 61.1Area (hectares) 1,052 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 3 0.2Number of people per hectare 2.22 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 35 1.8

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 174 9.2AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 126 6.60 to 4 years 133 5.75 to 15 years 301 12.9 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 98816 to 29 years 262 11.2 Household spaces with residents 956 96.830 to 44 years 470 20.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 32 3.245 to 59 years 568 24.460 to 74 years 422 18.1 HOUSEHOLDS 95675 to 89 years 160 6.9 Average household size 2.490 and over 16 0.7 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 8 0.8SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 17 1.8Male residents 1,123 48.2Female residents 1,209 51.8 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 100 10.5ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 94 9.8White ethnic group 2,299 98.6 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 199 20.8Other ethnic group 33 1.4 Couple with dependant child(ren) 215 22.5

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 2,270 97.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 9 0.4 Lone parent household 33 3.5Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 24 1.0 Male lone parent households 1 0.1Born elsewhere - outside EU 29 1.2 Female lone parent households 32 3.4

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,590 68.2 People with limiting long-term illness 368 15.8Other religious group 10 0.4 People whose health was 'very good' 1,138 48.8No religion 597 25.6 People whose health was 'good' 842 36.1Religion not stated 135 5.8 People whose health was 'fair' 275 11.8

People whose health was 'bad' 65 2.8MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 12 0.5Males age 16 to 74 820 People who provide unpaid care 261 11.2Economically Active 654 79.8- Full time male employees 440 53.7 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 38 4.6 Owned outright 378 39.5- Self-employed males 129 15.7 Owned with a mortgage or loan 407 42.6- Unemployed males 36 4.4 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 11 1.3 Social rented - council (local authority) 49 5.1Economically Inactive 166 20.2 Social rented - other 35 3.7- Retired males 122 14.9 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 67 7.0- Male students (including full-time students) 22 2.7 Private rented - other 7 0.7- Males looking after home/family 5 0.6 Living rent free 13 1.4- Permanently sick/disabled males 9 1.1- Other economically inactive males 8 1.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 1,465FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 99 10.4Females age 16 to 74 902 Households with 1 car or van 381 39.9Economically Active 629 69.7 Households with 2 cars or vans 368 38.5- Full time female employees 278 30.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 88 9.2- Part time female employees 247 27.4 Households with 4+ cars or vans 20 2.1- Self-employed females 72 8.0- Unemployed females 11 1.2 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 21 2.3 Detached 515 52.1Economically Inactive 273 30.3 Semi-detached 361 36.5- Retired females 176 19.5 Terraced (including end terrace) 97 9.8- Female students (including full-time students) 20 2.2 Flat - purpose built 8 0.8- Females looking after home/family 47 5.2 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 0.2- Permanently sick/disabled females 23 2.6 Flat - in commercial building 3 0.3- Other economically inactive females 7 0.8 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 2 0.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

RiccallNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 1,230 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 616 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 157 12.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 13 2.1Professional occupations 225 18.3 Mining and quarrying 9 1.5Associate professional & technical occupations 137 11.1 Manufacturing 81 13.1Administrative and secretarial occupations 166 13.5 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 10 1.6Skilled trades occupations 145 11.8 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 6 1.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 123 10.0 Construction 100 16.2Sales and customer service occupations 105 8.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 91 14.8Process; plant and machine operatives 81 6.6 Transport and storage 32 5.2Elementary occupations 91 7.4 Accommodation and food service activities 21 3.4

Information and communication 23 3.7SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 17 2.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,722 100.0 Real estate activities 4 0.6Large employers & higher managerial occupations 42 2.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 45 7.3Higher professional occupations 158 9.2 Administrative and support service activities 25 4.1Lower managerial and professional occupations 445 25.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 38 6.2Intermediate occupations 253 14.7 Education 48 7.8Small employers and own account workers 191 11.1 Human health and social work activities 39 6.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 121 7.0 Other 14 2.3Semi-routine occupations 261 15.2Routine occupations 152 8.8 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 614 100.0Never worked 15 0.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 0.7Long-term unemployed 13 0.8 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 71 4.1 Manufacturing 22 3.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.2

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 14 2.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 40 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 103 16.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 32 Transport and storage 16 2.6

Accommodation and food service activities 35 5.7QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 12 2.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,898 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 20 3.3No qualifications 340 17.9 Real estate activities 8 1.3Highest qualification attained level 1 257 13.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 44 7.2Highest qualification attained level 2 284 15.0 Administrative and support service activities 27 4.4Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 90 4.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 44 7.2Highest qualification attained level 3 269 14.2 Education 110 17.9Highest qualification attained level 4/5 579 30.5 Human health and social work activities 122 19.9Other qualifications/level unknown 79 4.2 Other 32 5.2

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 616 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,722 100.0Part-time 15 or less 33 5.4 Work mainly at or from home 90 5.2Part-time 16-30 35 5.7 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 409 66.4 Train 19 1.1Full-time 49 or more 139 22.6 Bus; mini bus or coach 73 4.2

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 10 0.6FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 881 51.2Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 614 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 56 3.3Part-time 15 or less 88 14.3 Taxi 3 0.2Part-time 16-30 215 35.0 Bicycle 17 1.0Full-time 31-48 271 44.1 On foot 75 4.4Full-time 49 or more 40 6.5 Other 6 0.3

Not in employment 492 28.6

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Ryther cum OssendykeNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 241 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 241 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 49 25.1In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 114 58.5Area (hectares) 1,034 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 1.0Number of people per hectare 0.23 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 6 3.1

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 17 8.7AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 7 3.60 to 4 years 16 6.65 to 15 years 30 12.5 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 9916 to 29 years 28 11.6 Household spaces with residents 92 92.930 to 44 years 33 13.7 Household spaces with no usual residents 7 7.145 to 59 years 83 34.460 to 74 years 36 14.9 HOUSEHOLDS 9275 to 89 years 15 6.2 Average household size 2.690 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 5 5.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 1 1.1Male residents 125 51.9Female residents 116 48.1 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 12 13.0ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 5 5.4White ethnic group 235 97.5 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 15 16.3Other ethnic group 6 2.5 Couple with dependant child(ren) 24 26.1

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 237 98.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 5 5.4Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 1 0.4 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 3 1.2 Female lone parent households 5 5.4

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 174 72.2 People with limiting long-term illness 30 12.5Other religious group 6 2.5 People whose health was 'very good' 135 56.0No religion 48 19.9 People whose health was 'good' 76 31.5Religion not stated 13 5.4 People whose health was 'fair' 23 9.5

People whose health was 'bad' 7 2.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 0 0.0Males age 16 to 74 93 People who provide unpaid care 16 6.6Economically Active 77 82.8- Full time male employees 39 41.9 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 6 6.5 Owned outright 40 43.5- Self-employed males 25 26.9 Owned with a mortgage or loan 35 38.0- Unemployed males 4 4.3 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 1.1- Full time male students 3 3.2 Social rented - council (local authority) 8 8.7Economically Inactive 16 17.2 Social rented - other 1 1.1- Retired males 9 9.7 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 6 6.5- Male students (including full-time students) 4 4.3 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 1 1.1- Permanently sick/disabled males 3 3.2- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 186FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 3 3.3Females age 16 to 74 87 Households with 1 car or van 27 29.4Economically Active 59 67.8 Households with 2 cars or vans 37 40.2- Full time female employees 19 21.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 20 21.7- Part time female employees 22 25.3 Households with 4+ cars or vans 5 5.4- Self-employed females 15 17.2- Unemployed females 2 2.3 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 1 1.2 Detached 63 63.6Economically Inactive 28 32.2 Semi-detached 26 26.3- Retired females 14 16.1 Terraced (including end terrace) 8 8.1- Female students (including full-time students) 6 6.9 Flat - purpose built 1 1.0- Females looking after home/family 4 4.6 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 4 4.6 Flat - in commercial building 1 1.0- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Ryther cum OssendykeNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 130 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 73 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 26 20.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 16 21.9Professional occupations 21 16.2 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 15 11.5 Manufacturing 15 20.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 9 6.9 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0Skilled trades occupations 25 19.2 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 8 6.2 Construction 6 8.2Sales and customer service occupations 6 4.6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 10 13.7Process; plant and machine operatives 5 3.8 Transport and storage 2 2.7Elementary occupations 15 11.5 Accommodation and food service activities 6 8.2

Information and communication 3 4.1SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 2 2.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 180 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 14 7.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 2 2.7Higher professional occupations 13 7.2 Administrative and support service activities 3 4.1Lower managerial and professional occupations 39 21.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 2.7Intermediate occupations 17 9.4 Education 2 2.7Small employers and own account workers 40 22.2 Human health and social work activities 2 2.7Lower supervisory and technical occupations 10 5.6 Other 2 2.7Semi-routine occupations 20 11.1Routine occupations 10 5.6 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 57 100.0Never worked 0 0.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4 7.0Long-term unemployed 3 1.7 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 14 7.8 Manufacturing 1 1.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.8

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 1 1.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 12 21.1Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 7 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 4 7.0QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 195 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 1 1.8No qualifications 36 18.5 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 28 14.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 12.3Highest qualification attained level 2 36 18.5 Administrative and support service activities 2 3.5Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 9 4.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 5 8.8Highest qualification attained level 3 28 14.4 Education 12 21.1Highest qualification attained level 4/5 55 28.2 Human health and social work activities 6 10.5Other qualifications/level unknown 3 1.5 Other 1 1.8

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 73 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 180 100.0Part-time 15 or less 3 4.1 Work mainly at or from home 18 10.0Part-time 16-30 10 13.7 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 30 41.1 Train 3 1.7Full-time 49 or more 30 41.1 Bus; mini bus or coach 1 0.6

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.6FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 87 48.3Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 57 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 6 3.3Part-time 15 or less 14 24.6 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 17 29.8 Bicycle 1 0.6Full-time 31-48 19 33.3 On foot 13 7.2Full-time 49 or more 7 12.3 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 50 27.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Saxton with Scarthingwell (inc.Lead)No. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 592 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 561 94.8 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 111 22.5In communal establishments 31 5.2 Married 308 62.5Area (hectares) 1,527 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.39 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 4 0.8

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 33 6.7AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 37 7.50 to 4 years 41 6.95 to 15 years 58 9.8 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 24216 to 29 years 62 10.5 Household spaces with residents 222 91.730 to 44 years 92 15.5 Household spaces with no usual residents 20 8.345 to 59 years 180 30.460 to 74 years 101 17.1 HOUSEHOLDS 22275 to 89 years 51 8.6 Average household size 2.590 and over 7 1.2 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 4 1.8SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 7 3.2Male residents 288 48.7Female residents 304 51.4 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 21 9.5ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 16 7.2White ethnic group 592 100.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 41 18.5Other ethnic group 0 0.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 58 26.1

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 573 96.8 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 2 0.3 Lone parent household 3 1.4Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 7 1.2 Male lone parent households 1 0.5Born elsewhere - outside EU 10 1.7 Female lone parent households 2 0.9

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 404 68.2 People with limiting long-term illness 90 15.2Other religious group 6 1.0 People whose health was 'very good' 321 54.2No religion 140 23.7 People whose health was 'good' 179 30.2Religion not stated 42 7.1 People whose health was 'fair' 71 12.0

People whose health was 'bad' 20 3.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.2Males age 16 to 74 216 People who provide unpaid care 71 12.0Economically Active 165 76.4- Full time male employees 94 43.5 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 13 6.0 Owned outright 100 45.1- Self-employed males 46 21.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 95 42.8- Unemployed males 7 3.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 5 2.3 Social rented - council (local authority) 6 2.7Economically Inactive 51 23.6 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 35 16.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 16 7.2- Male students (including full-time students) 7 3.2 Private rented - other 1 0.5- Males looking after home/family 3 1.4 Living rent free 4 1.8- Permanently sick/disabled males 4 1.9- Other economically inactive males 2 0.9 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 431FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 10 4.5Females age 16 to 74 219 Households with 1 car or van 54 24.3Economically Active 142 64.8 Households with 2 cars or vans 115 51.8- Full time female employees 72 32.9 Households with 3 cars or vans 32 14.4- Part time female employees 42 19.2 Households with 4+ cars or vans 11 5.0- Self-employed females 23 10.5- Unemployed females 1 0.5 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 4 1.8 Detached 120 49.6Economically Inactive 77 35.2 Semi-detached 64 26.5- Retired females 46 21.0 Terraced (including end terrace) 30 12.4- Female students (including full-time students) 6 2.7 Flat - purpose built 24 9.9- Females looking after home/family 17 7.8 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 0.8- Permanently sick/disabled females 8 3.7 Flat - in commercial building 2 0.8- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Saxton with Scarthingwell (inc.Lead)No. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 298 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 157 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 60 20.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 9 5.7Professional occupations 76 25.5 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 44 14.8 Manufacturing 19 12.1Administrative and secretarial occupations 26 8.7 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.6Skilled trades occupations 36 12.1 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.6Caring, leisure and other service occupations 16 5.4 Construction 23 14.6Sales and customer service occupations 7 2.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 13 8.3Process; plant and machine operatives 16 5.4 Transport and storage 8 5.1Elementary occupations 17 5.7 Accommodation and food service activities 9 5.7

Information and communication 6 3.8SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 9 5.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 435 100.0 Real estate activities 2 1.3Large employers & higher managerial occupations 20 4.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 15 9.6Higher professional occupations 58 13.3 Administrative and support service activities 4 2.5Lower managerial and professional occupations 148 34.0 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 9 5.7Intermediate occupations 48 11.0 Education 14 8.9Small employers and own account workers 52 12.0 Human health and social work activities 8 5.1Lower supervisory and technical occupations 19 4.4 Other 7 4.5Semi-routine occupations 26 6.0Routine occupations 32 7.4 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 141 100.0Never worked 6 1.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 1.4Long-term unemployed 4 0.9 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 22 5.1 Manufacturing 8 5.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.7

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 1.4STUDENTS Construction 5 3.5Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 13 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 23 16.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 9 Transport and storage 2 1.4

Accommodation and food service activities 7 5.0QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 4 2.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 493 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 8 5.7No qualifications 94 19.1 Real estate activities 3 2.1Highest qualification attained level 1 48 9.7 Professional, scientific and technical activities 18 12.8Highest qualification attained level 2 66 13.4 Administrative and support service activities 5 3.5Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 24 4.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 2.8Highest qualification attained level 3 49 9.9 Education 26 18.4Highest qualification attained level 4/5 194 39.4 Human health and social work activities 14 9.9Other qualifications/level unknown 18 3.7 Other 9 6.4

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 157 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 435 100.0Part-time 15 or less 11 7.0 Work mainly at or from home 32 7.4Part-time 16-30 6 3.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 95 60.5 Train 12 2.8Full-time 49 or more 45 28.7 Bus; mini bus or coach 5 1.1

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.2FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 229 52.6Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 141 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 4 0.9Part-time 15 or less 21 14.9 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 38 27.0 Bicycle 4 0.9Full-time 31-48 69 48.9 On foot 10 2.3Full-time 49 or more 13 9.2 Other 1 0.2

Not in employment 137 31.5

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

SelbyNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 14,731 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 14,522 98.6 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 4,187 34.8In communal establishments 209 1.4 Married 5,113 42.5Area (hectares) 1,601 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 31 0.3Number of people per hectare 9.20 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 356 3.0

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 1,392 11.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 942 7.80 to 4 years 990 6.75 to 15 years 1,720 11.7 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 6,74716 to 29 years 3,065 20.8 Household spaces with residents 6,373 94.530 to 44 years 2,936 19.9 Household spaces with no usual residents 374 5.545 to 59 years 2,782 18.960 to 74 years 1,956 13.3 HOUSEHOLDS 6,37375 to 89 years 1,111 7.5 Average household size 2.390 and over 171 1.2 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 190 3.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 488 7.7Male residents 7,179 48.7Female residents 7,552 51.3 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 1,151 18.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 840 13.2White ethnic group 14,435 98.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 1,308 20.5Other ethnic group 296 2.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 1,198 18.8

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 13,445 91.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 802 5.4 Lone parent household 489 7.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 200 1.4 Male lone parent households 51 0.8Born elsewhere - outside EU 284 1.9 Female lone parent households 438 6.9

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 9,878 67.1 People with limiting long-term illness 2,797 19.0Other religious group 154 1.1 People whose health was 'very good' 6,434 43.7No religion 3,723 25.3 People whose health was 'good' 5,232 35.5Religion not stated 976 6.6 People whose health was 'fair' 2,180 14.8

People whose health was 'bad' 689 4.7MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 196 1.3Males age 16 to 74 5,300 People who provide unpaid care 1,381 9.4Economically Active 4,186 79.0- Full time male employees 2,950 55.7 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 274 5.2 Owned outright 1,646 25.8- Self-employed males 485 9.2 Owned with a mortgage or loan 1,967 30.9- Unemployed males 383 7.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 62 1.0- Full time male students 94 1.8 Social rented - council (local authority) 961 15.1Economically Inactive 1,114 21.0 Social rented - other 591 9.3- Retired males 590 11.1 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 993 15.6- Male students (including full-time students) 152 2.9 Private rented - other 76 1.2- Males looking after home/family 57 1.1 Living rent free 77 1.2- Permanently sick/disabled males 241 4.6- Other economically inactive males 74 1.4 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 6,501FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 1,942 30.5Females age 16 to 74 5,439 Households with 1 car or van 2,826 44.3Economically Active 3,667 67.4 Households with 2 cars or vans 1,285 20.2- Full time female employees 1,707 31.4 Households with 3 cars or vans 240 3.8- Part time female employees 1,324 24.3 Households with 4+ cars or vans 80 1.3- Self-employed females 198 3.6- Unemployed females 256 4.7 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 182 3.4 Detached 889 13.2Economically Inactive 1,772 32.6 Semi-detached 2,670 39.6- Retired females 805 14.8 Terraced (including end terrace) 2,143 31.8- Female students (including full-time students) 162 3.0 Flat - purpose built 818 12.1- Females looking after home/family 462 8.5 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 116 1.7- Permanently sick/disabled females 222 4.1 Flat - in commercial building 95 1.4- Other economically inactive females 121 2.2 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 16 0.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

SelbyNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 7,149 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 3,772 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 537 7.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 58 1.5Professional occupations 671 9.4 Mining and quarrying 30 0.8Associate professional & technical occupations 678 9.5 Manufacturing 756 20.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 656 9.2 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 123 3.3Skilled trades occupations 930 13.0 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 88 2.3Caring, leisure and other service occupations 753 10.5 Construction 538 14.3Sales and customer service occupations 713 10.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 577 15.3Process; plant and machine operatives 1,030 14.4 Transport and storage 391 10.4Elementary occupations 1,181 16.5 Accommodation and food service activities 136 3.6

Information and communication 75 2.0SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 83 2.2All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 10,739 100.0 Real estate activities 22 0.6Large employers & higher managerial occupations 170 1.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 160 4.2Higher professional occupations 468 4.4 Administrative and support service activities 220 5.8Lower managerial and professional occupations 1,702 15.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 168 4.5Intermediate occupations 1,127 10.5 Education 108 2.9Small employers and own account workers 786 7.3 Human health and social work activities 135 3.6Lower supervisory and technical occupations 1,096 10.2 Other 104 2.8Semi-routine occupations 2,318 21.6Routine occupations 1,888 17.6 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 3,377 100.0Never worked 340 3.2 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 25 0.7Long-term unemployed 268 2.5 Mining and quarrying 4 0.1Full-time students 576 5.4 Manufacturing 232 6.9Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 17 0.5

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 7 0.2STUDENTS Construction 57 1.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 310 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 715 21.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 266 Transport and storage 105 3.1

Accommodation and food service activities 286 8.5QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 33 1.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 12,021 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 101 3.0No qualifications 3,350 27.9 Real estate activities 32 0.9Highest qualification attained level 1 1,874 15.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 134 4.0Highest qualification attained level 2 1,993 16.6 Administrative and support service activities 182 5.4Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 606 5.0 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 164 4.9Highest qualification attained level 3 1,418 11.8 Education 410 12.1Highest qualification attained level 4/5 2,009 16.7 Human health and social work activities 678 20.1Other qualifications/level unknown 771 6.4 Other 195 5.8

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 3,772 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 10,739 100.0Part-time 15 or less 152 4.0 Work mainly at or from home 221 2.1Part-time 16-30 270 7.2 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 2 0.0Full-time 31-48 2,696 71.5 Train 209 1.9Full-time 49 or more 654 17.3 Bus; mini bus or coach 298 2.8

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 60 0.6FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 4,215 39.2Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 3,377 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 546 5.1Part-time 15 or less 437 12.9 Taxi 19 0.2Part-time 16-30 1,100 32.6 Bicycle 375 3.5Full-time 31-48 1,665 49.3 On foot 1,168 10.9Full-time 49 or more 175 5.2 Other 36 0.3

Not in employment 3,590 33.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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Sherburn in ElmetNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 6,657 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 6,629 99.6 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 1,577 28.9In communal establishments 28 0.4 Married 2,868 52.6Area (hectares) 1,965 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 8 0.2Number of people per hectare 3.39 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 146 2.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 497 9.1AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 356 6.50 to 4 years 396 6.05 to 15 years 809 12.2 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 2,84716 to 29 years 1,167 17.5 Household spaces with residents 2,731 95.930 to 44 years 1,338 20.1 Household spaces with no usual residents 116 4.145 to 59 years 1,491 22.460 to 74 years 990 14.9 HOUSEHOLDS 2,73175 to 89 years 425 6.4 Average household size 2.490 and over 41 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 42 1.5SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 96 3.5Male residents 3,295 49.5Female residents 3,362 50.5 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 373 13.7ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 305 11.2White ethnic group 6,557 98.5 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 513 18.8Other ethnic group 100 1.5 Couple with dependant child(ren) 617 22.6

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 6,446 96.8 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 57 0.9 Lone parent household 153 5.6Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 58 0.9 Male lone parent households 16 0.6Born elsewhere - outside EU 96 1.4 Female lone parent households 137 5.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 4,789 71.9 People with limiting long-term illness 1,080 16.2Other religious group 55 0.8 People whose health was 'very good' 3,191 47.9No religion 1,436 21.6 People whose health was 'good' 2,286 34.3Religion not stated 377 5.7 People whose health was 'fair' 859 12.9

People whose health was 'bad' 258 3.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 63 1.0Males age 16 to 74 2,503 People who provide unpaid care 680 10.2Economically Active 2,004 80.1- Full time male employees 1,425 56.9 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 124 5.0 Owned outright 878 32.2- Self-employed males 288 11.5 Owned with a mortgage or loan 1,163 42.6- Unemployed males 107 4.3 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 15 0.6- Full time male students 60 2.4 Social rented - council (local authority) 322 11.8Economically Inactive 499 19.9 Social rented - other 96 3.5- Retired males 306 12.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 190 7.0- Male students (including full-time students) 87 3.5 Private rented - other 31 1.1- Males looking after home/family 16 0.6 Living rent free 36 1.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 66 2.6- Other economically inactive males 24 1.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 3,804FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 435 15.9Females age 16 to 74 2,483 Households with 1 car or van 1,140 41.7Economically Active 1,756 70.7 Households with 2 cars or vans 893 32.7- Full time female employees 851 34.3 Households with 3 cars or vans 196 7.2- Part time female employees 628 25.3 Households with 4+ cars or vans 67 2.5- Self-employed females 143 5.8- Unemployed females 58 2.3 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 76 3.1 Detached 989 34.7Economically Inactive 727 29.3 Semi-detached 1,143 40.2- Retired females 392 15.8 Terraced (including end terrace) 404 14.2- Female students (including full-time students) 85 3.4 Flat - purpose built 268 9.4- Females looking after home/family 144 5.8 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 14 0.5- Permanently sick/disabled females 68 2.7 Flat - in commercial building 25 0.9- Other economically inactive females 38 1.5 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 4 0.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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Sherburn in ElmetNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 3,579 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,888 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 374 10.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 24 1.3Professional occupations 507 14.2 Mining and quarrying 12 0.6Associate professional & technical occupations 401 11.2 Manufacturing 366 19.4Administrative and secretarial occupations 463 12.9 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 34 1.8Skilled trades occupations 464 13.0 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 32 1.7Caring, leisure and other service occupations 356 9.9 Construction 246 13.0Sales and customer service occupations 257 7.2 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 330 17.5Process; plant and machine operatives 320 8.9 Transport and storage 175 9.3Elementary occupations 437 12.2 Accommodation and food service activities 62 3.3

Information and communication 71 3.8SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 69 3.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 4,986 100.0 Real estate activities 19 1.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 142 2.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 102 5.4Higher professional occupations 382 7.7 Administrative and support service activities 77 4.1Lower managerial and professional occupations 1,014 20.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 84 4.4Intermediate occupations 713 14.3 Education 67 3.5Small employers and own account workers 421 8.4 Human health and social work activities 55 2.9Lower supervisory and technical occupations 449 9.0 Other 63 3.3Semi-routine occupations 738 14.8Routine occupations 674 13.5 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,691 100.0Never worked 95 1.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 8 0.5Long-term unemployed 59 1.2 Mining and quarrying 1 0.1Full-time students 299 6.0 Manufacturing 100 5.9Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 11 0.7

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 10 0.6STUDENTS Construction 44 2.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 172 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 267 15.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 127 Transport and storage 52 3.1

Accommodation and food service activities 112 6.6QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 22 1.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 5,452 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 94 5.6No qualifications 1,175 21.6 Real estate activities 25 1.5Highest qualification attained level 1 814 14.9 Professional, scientific and technical activities 97 5.7Highest qualification attained level 2 960 17.6 Administrative and support service activities 70 4.1Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 252 4.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 66 3.9Highest qualification attained level 3 734 13.5 Education 222 13.1Highest qualification attained level 4/5 1,302 23.9 Human health and social work activities 363 21.5Other qualifications/level unknown 215 3.9 Other 127 7.5

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,888 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 4,986 100.0Part-time 15 or less 77 4.1 Work mainly at or from home 159 3.2Part-time 16-30 143 7.6 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 6 0.1Full-time 31-48 1,317 69.8 Train 150 3.0Full-time 49 or more 351 18.6 Bus; mini bus or coach 66 1.3

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 15 0.3FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 2,511 50.4Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,691 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 203 4.1Part-time 15 or less 197 11.6 Taxi 7 0.1Part-time 16-30 557 32.9 Bicycle 73 1.5Full-time 31-48 846 50.0 On foot 374 7.5Full-time 49 or more 91 5.4 Other 15 0.3

Not in employment 1,407 28.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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Persons RESIDENT 266 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 266 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 44 20.0In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 147 66.8Area (hectares) 1,070 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.25 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 5 2.3

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 15 6.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 9 4.10 to 4 years 11 4.15 to 15 years 35 13.2 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 10916 to 29 years 36 13.5 Household spaces with residents 106 97.330 to 44 years 40 15.0 Household spaces with no usual residents 3 2.845 to 59 years 94 35.360 to 74 years 38 14.3 HOUSEHOLDS 10675 to 89 years 12 4.5 Average household size 2.590 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 2 1.9SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 0 0.0Male residents 120 45.1Female residents 146 54.9 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 9 8.5ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 8 7.6White ethnic group 266 100.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 15 14.2Other ethnic group 0 0.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 31 29.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 253 95.1 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 1 0.4 Lone parent household 5 4.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 7 2.6 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 5 1.9 Female lone parent households 5 4.7

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 191 71.8 People with limiting long-term illness 31 11.7Other religious group 3 1.1 People whose health was 'very good' 136 51.1No religion 53 19.9 People whose health was 'good' 94 35.3Religion not stated 19 7.1 People whose health was 'fair' 30 11.3

People whose health was 'bad' 5 1.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.4Males age 16 to 74 98 People who provide unpaid care 33 12.4Economically Active 82 83.7- Full time male employees 50 51.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 4 4.1 Owned outright 35 33.0- Self-employed males 22 22.5 Owned with a mortgage or loan 42 39.6- Unemployed males 2 2.0 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 4 4.1 Social rented - council (local authority) 5 4.7Economically Inactive 16 16.3 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 8 8.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 20 18.9- Male students (including full-time students) 3 3.1 Private rented - other 3 2.8- Males looking after home/family 1 1.0 Living rent free 1 0.9- Permanently sick/disabled males 2 2.0- Other economically inactive males 2 2.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 211FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 4 3.8Females age 16 to 74 110 Households with 1 car or van 29 27.4Economically Active 77 70.0 Households with 2 cars or vans 43 40.6- Full time female employees 28 25.5 Households with 3 cars or vans 26 24.5- Part time female employees 25 22.7 Households with 4+ cars or vans 4 3.8- Self-employed females 15 13.6- Unemployed females 6 5.5 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 3 2.7 Detached 80 73.4Economically Inactive 33 30.0 Semi-detached 24 22.0- Retired females 15 13.6 Terraced (including end terrace) 4 3.7- Female students (including full-time students) 4 3.6 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 9 8.2 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 3 2.7 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.9- Other economically inactive females 2 1.8 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 151 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 80 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 27 17.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 7.5Professional occupations 42 27.8 Mining and quarrying 1 1.3Associate professional & technical occupations 14 9.3 Manufacturing 8 10.0Administrative and secretarial occupations 12 7.9 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.3Skilled trades occupations 23 15.2 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 6 4.0 Construction 10 12.5Sales and customer service occupations 12 7.9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 17 21.3Process; plant and machine operatives 6 4.0 Transport and storage 6 7.5Elementary occupations 9 6.0 Accommodation and food service activities 3 3.8

Information and communication 2 2.5SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 2 2.5All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 208 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 10 4.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 11 13.8Higher professional occupations 34 16.3 Administrative and support service activities 3 3.8Lower managerial and professional occupations 52 25.0 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 2.5Intermediate occupations 15 7.2 Education 4 5.0Small employers and own account workers 34 16.3 Human health and social work activities 3 3.8Lower supervisory and technical occupations 12 5.8 Other 1 1.3Semi-routine occupations 25 12.0Routine occupations 9 4.3 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 71 100.0Never worked 2 1.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0 0.0Long-term unemployed 1 0.5 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 14 6.7 Manufacturing 4 5.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 3 4.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 12 16.9Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 9 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 5 7.0QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 1.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 220 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 2 2.8No qualifications 29 13.2 Real estate activities 2 2.8Highest qualification attained level 1 18 8.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 11 15.5Highest qualification attained level 2 34 15.5 Administrative and support service activities 1 1.4Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 5 2.3 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 2.8Highest qualification attained level 3 41 18.6 Education 15 21.1Highest qualification attained level 4/5 89 40.5 Human health and social work activities 9 12.7Other qualifications/level unknown 4 1.8 Other 4 5.6

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 80 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 208 100.0Part-time 15 or less 5 6.3 Work mainly at or from home 24 11.5Part-time 16-30 3 3.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.5Full-time 31-48 46 57.5 Train 4 1.9Full-time 49 or more 26 32.5 Bus; mini bus or coach 4 1.9

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 3 1.4FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 108 51.9Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 71 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 3 1.4Part-time 15 or less 16 22.5 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 16 22.5 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 31 43.7 On foot 3 1.4Full-time 49 or more 8 11.3 Other 1 0.5

Not in employment 57 27.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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South Milford (inc. Huddleston with Newthorpe)No. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 2,368 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 2,363 99.8 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 497 25.6In communal establishments 5 0.2 Married 1,097 56.5Area (hectares) 1,889 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 1.25 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 44 2.3

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 171 8.8AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 132 6.80 to 4 years 167 7.15 to 15 years 260 11.0 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 1,05016 to 29 years 338 14.3 Household spaces with residents 1,003 95.530 to 44 years 564 23.8 Household spaces with no usual residents 47 4.545 to 59 years 513 21.760 to 74 years 369 15.6 HOUSEHOLDS 1,00375 to 89 years 144 6.1 Average household size 2.490 and over 13 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 13 1.3SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 11 1.1Male residents 1,143 48.3Female residents 1,225 51.7 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 121 12.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 134 13.4White ethnic group 2,319 97.9 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 202 20.1Other ethnic group 49 2.1 Couple with dependant child(ren) 245 24.4

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 2,274 96.0 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 16 0.7 Lone parent household 37 3.7Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 20 0.8 Male lone parent households 5 0.5Born elsewhere - outside EU 58 2.5 Female lone parent households 32 3.2

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,650 69.7 People with limiting long-term illness 272 11.5Other religious group 6 0.3 People whose health was 'very good' 1,308 55.2No religion 527 22.3 People whose health was 'good' 784 33.1Religion not stated 185 7.8 People whose health was 'fair' 216 9.1

People whose health was 'bad' 52 2.2MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 8 0.3Males age 16 to 74 880 People who provide unpaid care 202 8.5Economically Active 729 82.8- Full time male employees 510 58.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 45 5.1 Owned outright 332 33.1- Self-employed males 129 14.7 Owned with a mortgage or loan 458 45.7- Unemployed males 21 2.4 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 2 0.2- Full time male students 24 2.7 Social rented - council (local authority) 62 6.2Economically Inactive 151 17.2 Social rented - other 24 2.4- Retired males 118 13.4 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 115 11.5- Male students (including full-time students) 21 2.4 Private rented - other 4 0.4- Males looking after home/family 1 0.1 Living rent free 6 0.6- Permanently sick/disabled males 9 1.0- Other economically inactive males 2 0.2 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 1,582FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 95 9.5Females age 16 to 74 904 Households with 1 car or van 395 39.4Economically Active 660 73.0 Households with 2 cars or vans 398 39.7- Full time female employees 348 38.5 Households with 3 cars or vans 84 8.4- Part time female employees 200 22.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 31 3.1- Self-employed females 70 7.7- Unemployed females 13 1.4 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 29 3.2 Detached 476 45.3Economically Inactive 244 27.0 Semi-detached 288 27.4- Retired females 138 15.3 Terraced (including end terrace) 238 22.7- Female students (including full-time students) 26 2.9 Flat - purpose built 35 3.3- Females looking after home/family 58 6.4 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 4 0.4- Permanently sick/disabled females 12 1.3 Flat - in commercial building 6 0.6- Other economically inactive females 10 1.1 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 3 0.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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South Milford (inc. Huddleston with Newthorpe)No. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 1,347 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 704 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 197 14.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 24 3.4Professional occupations 276 20.5 Mining and quarrying 3 0.4Associate professional & technical occupations 205 15.2 Manufacturing 107 15.2Administrative and secretarial occupations 172 12.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 6 0.9Skilled trades occupations 152 11.3 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 8 1.1Caring, leisure and other service occupations 93 6.9 Construction 91 12.9Sales and customer service occupations 68 5.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 106 15.1Process; plant and machine operatives 80 5.9 Transport and storage 40 5.7Elementary occupations 104 7.7 Accommodation and food service activities 30 4.3

Information and communication 38 5.4SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 48 6.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,784 100.0 Real estate activities 5 0.7Large employers & higher managerial occupations 76 4.3 Professional, scientific and technical activities 52 7.4Higher professional occupations 204 11.4 Administrative and support service activities 39 5.5Lower managerial and professional occupations 499 28.0 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 35 5.0Intermediate occupations 243 13.6 Education 36 5.1Small employers and own account workers 181 10.1 Human health and social work activities 20 2.8Lower supervisory and technical occupations 128 7.2 Other 16 2.3Semi-routine occupations 202 11.3Routine occupations 126 7.1 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 643 100.0Never worked 17 1.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 11 1.7Long-term unemployed 9 0.5 Mining and quarrying 1 0.2Full-time students 99 5.5 Manufacturing 43 6.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 6 0.9

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 0.3STUDENTS Construction 17 2.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 60 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 71 11.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 39 Transport and storage 11 1.7

Accommodation and food service activities 36 5.6QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 19 3.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,941 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 40 6.2No qualifications 301 15.5 Real estate activities 7 1.1Highest qualification attained level 1 249 12.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 69 10.7Highest qualification attained level 2 287 14.8 Administrative and support service activities 23 3.6Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 80 4.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 35 5.4Highest qualification attained level 3 273 14.1 Education 94 14.6Highest qualification attained level 4/5 673 34.7 Human health and social work activities 122 19.0Other qualifications/level unknown 78 4.0 Other 36 5.6

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 704 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,784 100.0Part-time 15 or less 30 4.3 Work mainly at or from home 104 5.8Part-time 16-30 49 7.0 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.1Full-time 31-48 461 65.5 Train 93 5.2Full-time 49 or more 164 23.3 Bus; mini bus or coach 17 1.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 8 0.4FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 978 54.8Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 643 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 58 3.3Part-time 15 or less 72 11.2 Taxi 2 0.1Part-time 16-30 187 29.1 Bicycle 16 0.9Full-time 31-48 327 50.9 On foot 61 3.4Full-time 49 or more 57 8.9 Other 9 0.5

Not in employment 437 24.5

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

StillingfleetNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 405 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 405 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 77 22.7In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 214 63.1Area (hectares) 1,047 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 0.6Number of people per hectare 0.39 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 9 2.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 24 7.1AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 13 3.80 to 4 years 18 4.45 to 15 years 48 11.9 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 15816 to 29 years 55 13.6 Household spaces with residents 152 96.230 to 44 years 66 16.3 Household spaces with no usual residents 6 3.845 to 59 years 106 26.260 to 74 years 87 21.5 HOUSEHOLDS 15275 to 89 years 24 5.9 Average household size 2.790 and over 1 0.3 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 3 2.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 2 1.3Male residents 203 50.1Female residents 202 49.9 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 14 9.2ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 15 9.9White ethnic group 394 97.3 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 35 23.0Other ethnic group 11 2.7 Couple with dependant child(ren) 33 21.7

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 386 95.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 1 0.3 Lone parent household 5 3.3Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 5 1.2 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 13 3.2 Female lone parent households 5 3.3

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 302 74.6 People with limiting long-term illness 60 14.8Other religious group 2 0.5 People whose health was 'very good' 200 49.4No religion 74 18.3 People whose health was 'good' 143 35.3Religion not stated 27 6.7 People whose health was 'fair' 46 11.4

People whose health was 'bad' 15 3.7MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.3Males age 16 to 74 161 People who provide unpaid care 42 10.4Economically Active 116 72.1- Full time male employees 65 40.4 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 11 6.8 Owned outright 63 41.5- Self-employed males 32 19.9 Owned with a mortgage or loan 56 36.8- Unemployed males 4 2.5 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.7- Full time male students 4 2.5 Social rented - council (local authority) 16 10.5Economically Inactive 45 28.0 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 31 19.3 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 11 7.2- Male students (including full-time students) 10 6.2 Private rented - other 1 0.7- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 4 2.6- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 0.6- Other economically inactive males 3 1.9 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 296FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 13 8.6Females age 16 to 74 153 Households with 1 car or van 37 24.3Economically Active 113 73.9 Households with 2 cars or vans 67 44.1- Full time female employees 44 28.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 26 17.1- Part time female employees 43 28.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 9 5.9- Self-employed females 17 11.1- Unemployed females 4 2.6 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 5 3.3 Detached 99 62.7Economically Inactive 40 26.1 Semi-detached 40 25.3- Retired females 29 19.0 Terraced (including end terrace) 17 10.8- Female students (including full-time students) 3 2.0 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 5 3.3 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 0.6- Permanently sick/disabled females 1 0.7 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.6- Other economically inactive females 2 1.3 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

StillingfleetNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 220 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 111 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 35 15.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 9 8.1Professional occupations 53 24.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 20 9.1 Manufacturing 19 17.1Administrative and secretarial occupations 27 12.3 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0Skilled trades occupations 36 16.4 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.9Caring, leisure and other service occupations 16 7.3 Construction 15 13.5Sales and customer service occupations 12 5.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 16 14.4Process; plant and machine operatives 4 1.8 Transport and storage 2 1.8Elementary occupations 17 7.7 Accommodation and food service activities 5 4.5

Information and communication 1 0.9SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 7 6.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 314 100.0 Real estate activities 2 1.8Large employers & higher managerial occupations 11 3.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 6.3Higher professional occupations 43 13.7 Administrative and support service activities 3 2.7Lower managerial and professional occupations 79 25.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 5 4.5Intermediate occupations 36 11.5 Education 9 8.1Small employers and own account workers 50 15.9 Human health and social work activities 4 3.6Lower supervisory and technical occupations 14 4.5 Other 6 5.4Semi-routine occupations 31 9.9Routine occupations 22 7.0 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 109 100.0Never worked 2 0.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 2.8Long-term unemployed 4 1.3 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 22 7.0 Manufacturing 3 2.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 4 3.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 13 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 15 13.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 9 Transport and storage 1 0.9

Accommodation and food service activities 5 4.6QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 2 1.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 339 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 6 5.5No qualifications 51 15.0 Real estate activities 2 1.8Highest qualification attained level 1 38 11.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 4.6Highest qualification attained level 2 54 15.9 Administrative and support service activities 5 4.6Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 14 4.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 6 5.5Highest qualification attained level 3 55 16.2 Education 23 21.1Highest qualification attained level 4/5 116 34.2 Human health and social work activities 19 17.4Other qualifications/level unknown 11 3.2 Other 10 9.2

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 111 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 314 100.0Part-time 15 or less 5 4.5 Work mainly at or from home 30 9.6Part-time 16-30 12 10.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.3Full-time 31-48 54 48.6 Train 3 1.0Full-time 49 or more 40 36.0 Bus; mini bus or coach 11 3.5

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.3FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 154 49.0Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 109 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 9 2.9Part-time 15 or less 16 14.7 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 42 38.5 Bicycle 3 1.0Full-time 31-48 41 37.6 On foot 8 2.5Full-time 49 or more 10 9.2 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 94 29.9

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Stutton with HazlewoodNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 983 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 983 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 193 23.5In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 459 55.8Area (hectares) 1,132 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 7 0.9Number of people per hectare 0.87 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 15 1.8

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 66 8.0AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 83 10.10 to 4 years 29 3.05 to 15 years 131 13.3 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 46416 to 29 years 130 13.2 Household spaces with residents 444 95.730 to 44 years 150 15.3 Household spaces with no usual residents 20 4.345 to 59 years 259 26.460 to 74 years 171 17.4 HOUSEHOLDS 44475 to 89 years 106 10.8 Average household size 2.290 and over 7 0.7 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 10 2.3SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 23 5.2Male residents 466 47.4Female residents 517 52.6 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 67 15.1ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 87 19.6White ethnic group 961 97.8 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 131 29.5Other ethnic group 22 2.2 Couple with dependant child(ren) 80 18.0

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 943 95.9 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 1 0.1 Lone parent household 15 3.4Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 13 1.3 Male lone parent households 2 0.5Born elsewhere - outside EU 26 2.6 Female lone parent households 13 2.9

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 750 76.3 People with limiting long-term illness 202 20.6Other religious group 1 0.1 People whose health was 'very good' 481 48.9No religion 174 17.7 People whose health was 'good' 289 29.4Religion not stated 58 5.9 People whose health was 'fair' 158 16.1

People whose health was 'bad' 43 4.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 12 1.2Males age 16 to 74 344 People who provide unpaid care 110 11.2Economically Active 261 75.9- Full time male employees 170 49.4 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 11 3.2 Owned outright 123 27.7- Self-employed males 55 16.0 Owned with a mortgage or loan 155 34.9- Unemployed males 10 2.9 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 3 0.7- Full time male students 15 4.4 Social rented - council (local authority) 122 27.5Economically Inactive 83 24.1 Social rented - other 1 0.2- Retired males 51 14.8 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 25 5.6- Male students (including full-time students) 12 3.5 Private rented - other 6 1.4- Males looking after home/family 1 0.3 Living rent free 9 2.0- Permanently sick/disabled males 13 3.8- Other economically inactive males 6 1.7 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 577FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 96 21.6Females age 16 to 74 366 Households with 1 car or van 172 38.7Economically Active 256 70.0 Households with 2 cars or vans 135 30.4- Full time female employees 115 31.4 Households with 3 cars or vans 29 6.5- Part time female employees 95 26.0 Households with 4+ cars or vans 12 2.7- Self-employed females 21 5.7- Unemployed females 8 2.2 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 17 4.6 Detached 163 35.1Economically Inactive 110 30.1 Semi-detached 119 25.7- Retired females 79 21.6 Terraced (including end terrace) 149 32.1- Female students (including full-time students) 10 2.7 Flat - purpose built 27 5.8- Females looking after home/family 17 4.6 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 3 0.7- Permanently sick/disabled females 2 0.6 Flat - in commercial building 2 0.4- Other economically inactive females 2 0.6 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Stutton with HazlewoodNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 497 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 251 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 65 13.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 2.4Professional occupations 85 17.1 Mining and quarrying 1 0.4Associate professional & technical occupations 77 15.5 Manufacturing 51 20.3Administrative and secretarial occupations 71 14.3 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.4Skilled trades occupations 38 7.6 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 4 1.6Caring, leisure and other service occupations 41 8.2 Construction 21 8.4Sales and customer service occupations 37 7.4 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 39 15.5Process; plant and machine operatives 38 7.6 Transport and storage 8 3.2Elementary occupations 45 9.1 Accommodation and food service activities 10 4.0

Information and communication 9 3.6SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 10 4.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 710 100.0 Real estate activities 5 2.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 29 4.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 21 8.4Higher professional occupations 59 8.3 Administrative and support service activities 8 3.2Lower managerial and professional occupations 169 23.8 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 19 7.6Intermediate occupations 102 14.4 Education 13 5.2Small employers and own account workers 63 8.9 Human health and social work activities 11 4.4Lower supervisory and technical occupations 42 5.9 Other 14 5.6Semi-routine occupations 100 14.1Routine occupations 76 10.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 246 100.0Never worked 8 1.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 2.0Long-term unemployed 8 1.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 54 7.6 Manufacturing 14 5.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.4STUDENTS Construction 8 3.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 27 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 34 13.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 27 Transport and storage 2 0.8

Accommodation and food service activities 15 6.1QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 5 2.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 823 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 7 2.8No qualifications 197 23.9 Real estate activities 7 2.8Highest qualification attained level 1 102 12.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 19 7.7Highest qualification attained level 2 121 14.7 Administrative and support service activities 8 3.3Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 37 4.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 18 7.3Highest qualification attained level 3 112 13.6 Education 30 12.2Highest qualification attained level 4/5 226 27.5 Human health and social work activities 54 22.0Other qualifications/level unknown 28 3.4 Other 19 7.7

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 251 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 710 100.0Part-time 15 or less 18 7.2 Work mainly at or from home 34 4.8Part-time 16-30 12 4.8 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 158 62.9 Train 3 0.4Full-time 49 or more 63 25.1 Bus; mini bus or coach 30 4.2

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.1FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 337 47.5Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 246 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 34 4.8Part-time 15 or less 38 15.4 Taxi 1 0.1Part-time 16-30 80 32.5 Bicycle 11 1.5Full-time 31-48 113 45.9 On foot 46 6.5Full-time 49 or more 15 6.1 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 213 30.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Tadcaster (inc. Oxton)No. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 6,003 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 5,994 99.9 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 1,366 27.1In communal establishments 9 0.2 Married 2,627 52.1Area (hectares) 1,087 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 11 0.2Number of people per hectare 5.52 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 126 2.5

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 503 10.0AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 405 8.00 to 4 years 289 4.85 to 15 years 676 11.3 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 2,74716 to 29 years 891 14.8 Household spaces with residents 2,640 96.130 to 44 years 1,101 18.3 Household spaces with no usual residents 107 3.945 to 59 years 1,401 23.360 to 74 years 1,065 17.7 HOUSEHOLDS 2,64075 to 89 years 520 8.7 Average household size 2.390 and over 60 1.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 87 3.3SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 105 4.0Male residents 2,962 49.3Female residents 3,041 50.7 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 402 15.2ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 407 15.4White ethnic group 5,882 98.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 672 25.5Other ethnic group 121 2.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 560 21.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 5,792 96.5 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 20 0.3 Lone parent household 108 4.1Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 68 1.1 Male lone parent households 15 0.6Born elsewhere - outside EU 123 2.1 Female lone parent households 93 3.5

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 4,426 73.7 People with limiting long-term illness 1,017 16.9Other religious group 34 0.6 People whose health was 'very good' 2,858 47.6No religion 1,106 18.4 People whose health was 'good' 2,072 34.5Religion not stated 437 7.3 People whose health was 'fair' 816 13.6

People whose health was 'bad' 202 3.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 55 0.9Males age 16 to 74 2,219 People who provide unpaid care 680 11.3Economically Active 1,704 76.8- Full time male employees 1,218 54.9 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 118 5.3 Owned outright 944 35.8- Self-employed males 241 10.9 Owned with a mortgage or loan 991 37.5- Unemployed males 76 3.4 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 2 0.1- Full time male students 51 2.3 Social rented - council (local authority) 314 11.9Economically Inactive 515 23.2 Social rented - other 16 0.6- Retired males 349 15.7 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 266 10.1- Male students (including full-time students) 78 3.5 Private rented - other 48 1.8- Males looking after home/family 8 0.4 Living rent free 59 2.2- Permanently sick/disabled males 60 2.7- Other economically inactive males 20 0.9 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 3,406FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 474 18.0Females age 16 to 74 2,239 Households with 1 car or van 1,189 45.0Economically Active 1,571 70.2 Households with 2 cars or vans 761 28.8- Full time female employees 742 33.1 Households with 3 cars or vans 177 6.7- Part time female employees 579 25.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 39 1.5- Self-employed females 137 6.1- Unemployed females 60 2.7 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 53 2.4 Detached 675 24.6Economically Inactive 668 29.8 Semi-detached 1,121 40.8- Retired females 431 19.3 Terraced (including end terrace) 621 22.6- Female students (including full-time students) 70 3.1 Flat - purpose built 251 9.1- Females looking after home/family 102 4.6 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 37 1.4- Permanently sick/disabled females 47 2.1 Flat - in commercial building 40 1.5- Other economically inactive females 18 0.8 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 2 0.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Tadcaster (inc. Oxton)No. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 3,131 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,626 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 304 9.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 33 2.0Professional occupations 453 14.5 Mining and quarrying 5 0.3Associate professional & technical occupations 375 12.0 Manufacturing 404 24.8Administrative and secretarial occupations 422 13.5 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 14 0.9Skilled trades occupations 368 11.8 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 23 1.4Caring, leisure and other service occupations 270 8.6 Construction 181 11.1Sales and customer service occupations 272 8.7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 242 14.9Process; plant and machine operatives 303 9.7 Transport and storage 86 5.3Elementary occupations 364 11.6 Accommodation and food service activities 85 5.2

Information and communication 55 3.4SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 49 3.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 4,458 100.0 Real estate activities 14 0.9Large employers & higher managerial occupations 117 2.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 95 5.8Higher professional occupations 327 7.3 Administrative and support service activities 70 4.3Lower managerial and professional occupations 925 20.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 100 6.2Intermediate occupations 695 15.6 Education 68 4.2Small employers and own account workers 375 8.4 Human health and social work activities 40 2.5Lower supervisory and technical occupations 338 7.6 Other 62 3.8Semi-routine occupations 749 16.8Routine occupations 576 12.9 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,505 100.0Never worked 60 1.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 0.3Long-term unemployed 45 1.0 Mining and quarrying 1 0.1Full-time students 251 5.6 Manufacturing 101 6.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 6 0.4

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 5 0.3STUDENTS Construction 34 2.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 149 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 246 16.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 102 Transport and storage 24 1.6

Accommodation and food service activities 104 6.9QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 28 1.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 5,038 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 53 3.5No qualifications 1,194 23.7 Real estate activities 19 1.3Highest qualification attained level 1 718 14.3 Professional, scientific and technical activities 82 5.4Highest qualification attained level 2 872 17.3 Administrative and support service activities 67 4.5Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 229 4.5 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 81 5.4Highest qualification attained level 3 600 11.9 Education 217 14.4Highest qualification attained level 4/5 1,233 24.5 Human health and social work activities 242 16.1Other qualifications/level unknown 192 3.8 Other 190 12.6

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,626 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 4,458 100.0Part-time 15 or less 82 5.0 Work mainly at or from home 118 2.6Part-time 16-30 117 7.2 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 2 0.0Full-time 31-48 1,127 69.3 Train 19 0.4Full-time 49 or more 300 18.5 Bus; mini bus or coach 174 3.9

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 22 0.5FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 2,100 47.1Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 1,505 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 154 3.5Part-time 15 or less 190 12.6 Taxi 4 0.1Part-time 16-30 499 33.2 Bicycle 78 1.7Full-time 31-48 742 49.3 On foot 450 10.1Full-time 49 or more 74 4.9 Other 10 0.2

Not in employment 1,327 29.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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Temple HirstNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 117 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 112 95.7 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 30 30.0In communal establishments 5 4.3 Married 50 50.0Area (hectares) 301 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 4 4.0Number of people per hectare 0.39 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 2 2.0

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 9 9.0AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 5 5.00 to 4 years 6 5.15 to 15 years 11 9.4 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 4916 to 29 years 17 14.5 Household spaces with residents 47 95.930 to 44 years 28 23.9 Household spaces with no usual residents 2 4.145 to 59 years 29 24.860 to 74 years 17 14.5 HOUSEHOLDS 4775 to 89 years 8 6.8 Average household size 2.490 and over 1 0.9 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 0 0.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 2 4.3Male residents 55 47.0Female residents 62 53.0 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 3 6.4ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 6 12.8White ethnic group 115 98.3 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 9 19.2Other ethnic group 2 1.7 Couple with dependant child(ren) 9 19.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 115 98.3 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 1 2.1Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 1 0.9 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 1 0.9 Female lone parent households 1 2.1

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 73 62.4 People with limiting long-term illness 23 19.7Other religious group 2 1.7 People whose health was 'very good' 57 48.7No religion 32 27.4 People whose health was 'good' 39 33.3Religion not stated 10 8.6 People whose health was 'fair' 15 12.8

People whose health was 'bad' 5 4.3MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.9Males age 16 to 74 45 People who provide unpaid care 12 10.3Economically Active 33 73.3- Full time male employees 17 37.8 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 2 4.4 Owned outright 14 29.8- Self-employed males 13 28.9 Owned with a mortgage or loan 22 46.8- Unemployed males 1 2.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 0 0.0 Social rented - council (local authority) 4 8.5Economically Inactive 12 26.7 Social rented - other 1 2.1- Retired males 4 8.9 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 4 8.5- Male students (including full-time students) 2 4.4 Private rented - other 1 2.1- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 1 2.1- Permanently sick/disabled males 2 4.4- Other economically inactive males 4 8.9 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 85FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 3 6.4Females age 16 to 74 46 Households with 1 car or van 11 23.4Economically Active 36 78.3 Households with 2 cars or vans 25 53.2- Full time female employees 16 34.8 Households with 3 cars or vans 8 17.0- Part time female employees 11 23.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 0 0.0- Self-employed females 7 15.2- Unemployed females 1 2.2 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 1 2.2 Detached 24 49.0Economically Inactive 10 21.7 Semi-detached 21 42.9- Retired females 4 8.7 Terraced (including end terrace) 2 4.1- Female students (including full-time students) 3 6.5 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 3 6.5 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 2.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 2.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Temple HirstNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 67 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 32 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 14 20.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 6.3Professional occupations 7 10.4 Mining and quarrying 1 3.1Associate professional & technical occupations 9 13.4 Manufacturing 4 12.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 7 10.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 3.1Skilled trades occupations 8 11.9 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 3.1Caring, leisure and other service occupations 6 9.0 Construction 1 3.1Sales and customer service occupations 5 7.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 7 21.9Process; plant and machine operatives 3 4.5 Transport and storage 2 6.3Elementary occupations 8 11.9 Accommodation and food service activities 2 6.3

Information and communication 1 3.1SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 91 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 2 2.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 1 3.1Higher professional occupations 6 6.6 Administrative and support service activities 2 6.3Lower managerial and professional occupations 19 20.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 3 9.4Intermediate occupations 6 6.6 Education 1 3.1Small employers and own account workers 18 19.8 Human health and social work activities 1 3.1Lower supervisory and technical occupations 7 7.7 Other 2 6.3Semi-routine occupations 8 8.8Routine occupations 12 13.2 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 35 100.0Never worked 6 6.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0 0.0Long-term unemployed 2 2.2 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 5 5.5 Manufacturing 2 5.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 0 0.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 6 17.1Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 2 Transport and storage 1 2.9

Accommodation and food service activities 5 14.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 2.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 100 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 0 0.0No qualifications 26 26.0 Real estate activities 2 5.7Highest qualification attained level 1 18 18.0 Professional, scientific and technical activities 1 2.9Highest qualification attained level 2 17 17.0 Administrative and support service activities 1 2.9Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 8 8.0 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 11.4Highest qualification attained level 3 13 13.0 Education 1 2.9Highest qualification attained level 4/5 14 14.0 Human health and social work activities 7 20.0Other qualifications/level unknown 4 4.0 Other 4 11.4

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 32 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 91 100.0Part-time 15 or less 2 6.3 Work mainly at or from home 5 5.5Part-time 16-30 4 12.5 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 20 62.5 Train 1 1.1Full-time 49 or more 6 18.8 Bus; mini bus or coach 1 1.1

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 52 57.1Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 35 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 5 5.5Part-time 15 or less 2 5.7 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 14 40.0 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 15 42.9 On foot 3 3.3Full-time 49 or more 4 11.4 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 24 26.4

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

ThorganbyNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 330 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 319 96.7 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 65 24.5In communal establishments 11 3.3 Married 170 64.2Area (hectares) 1,187 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.28 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 3 1.1

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 12 4.5AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 15 5.70 to 4 years 18 5.55 to 15 years 47 14.2 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 12716 to 29 years 29 8.8 Household spaces with residents 120 94.530 to 44 years 54 16.4 Household spaces with no usual residents 7 5.545 to 59 years 100 30.360 to 74 years 62 18.8 HOUSEHOLDS 12075 to 89 years 15 4.6 Average household size 2.790 and over 5 1.5 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 1 0.8SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 2 1.7Male residents 156 47.3Female residents 174 52.7 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 5 4.2ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 15 12.5White ethnic group 327 99.1 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 23 19.2Other ethnic group 3 0.9 Couple with dependant child(ren) 40 33.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 319 96.7 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 4 1.2 Lone parent household 1 0.8Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 2 0.6 Male lone parent households 1 0.8Born elsewhere - outside EU 5 1.5 Female lone parent households 0 0.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 229 69.4 People with limiting long-term illness 52 15.8Other religious group 1 0.3 People whose health was 'very good' 178 53.9No religion 75 22.7 People whose health was 'good' 103 31.2Religion not stated 25 7.6 People whose health was 'fair' 41 12.4

People whose health was 'bad' 5 1.5MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 3 0.9Males age 16 to 74 118 People who provide unpaid care 48 14.6Economically Active 81 68.6- Full time male employees 51 43.2 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 4 3.4 Owned outright 51 42.5- Self-employed males 23 19.5 Owned with a mortgage or loan 48 40.0- Unemployed males 2 1.7 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 1 0.9 Social rented - council (local authority) 4 3.3Economically Inactive 37 31.4 Social rented - other 2 1.7- Retired males 24 20.3 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 6 5.0- Male students (including full-time students) 5 4.2 Private rented - other 3 2.5- Males looking after home/family 1 0.9 Living rent free 6 5.0- Permanently sick/disabled males 6 5.1- Other economically inactive males 1 0.9 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 225FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 11 9.2Females age 16 to 74 127 Households with 1 car or van 28 23.3Economically Active 79 62.2 Households with 2 cars or vans 55 45.8- Full time female employees 25 19.7 Households with 3 cars or vans 20 16.7- Part time female employees 34 26.8 Households with 4+ cars or vans 6 5.0- Self-employed females 14 11.0- Unemployed females 4 3.2 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 2 1.6 Detached 88 69.3Economically Inactive 48 37.8 Semi-detached 29 22.8- Retired females 17 13.4 Terraced (including end terrace) 7 5.5- Female students (including full-time students) 4 3.2 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 13 10.2 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 1.6- Permanently sick/disabled females 2 1.6 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 12 9.5 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

ThorganbyNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 154 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 79 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 30 19.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5 6.3Professional occupations 54 35.1 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 20 13.0 Manufacturing 8 10.1Administrative and secretarial occupations 8 5.2 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.3Skilled trades occupations 10 6.5 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.3Caring, leisure and other service occupations 10 6.5 Construction 10 12.7Sales and customer service occupations 11 7.1 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 9 11.4Process; plant and machine operatives 3 1.9 Transport and storage 1 1.3Elementary occupations 8 5.2 Accommodation and food service activities 0 0.0

Information and communication 6 7.6SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 4 5.1All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 245 100.0 Real estate activities 1 1.3Large employers & higher managerial occupations 11 4.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 14 17.7Higher professional occupations 38 15.5 Administrative and support service activities 1 1.3Lower managerial and professional occupations 76 31.0 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 3 3.8Intermediate occupations 25 10.2 Education 9 11.4Small employers and own account workers 29 11.8 Human health and social work activities 5 6.3Lower supervisory and technical occupations 12 4.9 Other 1 1.3Semi-routine occupations 27 11.0Routine occupations 9 3.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 75 100.0Never worked 4 1.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0 0.0Long-term unemployed 2 0.8 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 12 4.9 Manufacturing 3 4.0Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 2 2.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 14 18.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 6 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 4 5.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 1.3All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 265 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 2 2.7No qualifications 31 11.7 Real estate activities 1 1.3Highest qualification attained level 1 27 10.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 5.3Highest qualification attained level 2 34 12.8 Administrative and support service activities 0 0.0Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 8 3.0 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 2 2.7Highest qualification attained level 3 33 12.5 Education 15 20.0Highest qualification attained level 4/5 126 47.5 Human health and social work activities 23 30.7Other qualifications/level unknown 6 2.3 Other 4 5.3

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 79 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 245 100.0Part-time 15 or less 5 6.3 Work mainly at or from home 21 8.6Part-time 16-30 4 5.1 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 40 50.6 Train 4 1.6Full-time 49 or more 30 38.0 Bus; mini bus or coach 5 2.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 2 0.8FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 107 43.7Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 75 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 7 2.9Part-time 15 or less 17 22.7 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 26 34.7 Bicycle 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 27 36.0 On foot 4 1.6Full-time 49 or more 5 6.7 Other 4 1.6

Not in employment 91 37.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Thorpe WilloughbyNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 2,725 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 2,725 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 508 22.5In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 1,378 61.1Area (hectares) 187 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 14.54 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 49 2.2

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 172 7.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 149 6.60 to 4 years 150 5.55 to 15 years 319 11.7 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 1,19516 to 29 years 371 13.6 Household spaces with residents 1,144 95.730 to 44 years 503 18.5 Household spaces with no usual residents 51 4.345 to 59 years 605 22.260 to 74 years 560 20.6 HOUSEHOLDS 1,14475 to 89 years 204 7.5 Average household size 2.490 and over 13 0.5 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 11 1.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 11 1.0Male residents 1,366 50.1Female residents 1,359 49.9 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 134 11.7ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 128 11.2White ethnic group 2,692 98.8 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 286 25.0Other ethnic group 33 1.2 Couple with dependant child(ren) 248 21.7

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 2,659 97.6 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 12 0.4 Lone parent household 47 4.1Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 23 0.8 Male lone parent households 3 0.3Born elsewhere - outside EU 31 1.1 Female lone parent households 44 3.9

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 1,913 70.2 People with limiting long-term illness 484 17.8Other religious group 15 0.6 People whose health was 'very good' 1,274 46.8No religion 627 23.0 People whose health was 'good' 965 35.4Religion not stated 170 6.2 People whose health was 'fair' 360 13.2

People whose health was 'bad' 106 3.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 20 0.7Males age 16 to 74 1,013 People who provide unpaid care 285 10.5Economically Active 752 74.2- Full time male employees 529 52.2 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 48 4.7 Owned outright 456 39.9- Self-employed males 118 11.7 Owned with a mortgage or loan 534 46.7- Unemployed males 36 3.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 22 1.9- Full time male students 21 2.1 Social rented - council (local authority) 10 0.9Economically Inactive 261 25.8 Social rented - other 38 3.3- Retired males 183 18.1 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 63 5.5- Male students (including full-time students) 37 3.7 Private rented - other 8 0.7- Males looking after home/family 3 0.3 Living rent free 13 1.1- Permanently sick/disabled males 27 2.7- Other economically inactive males 11 1.1 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 1,750FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 101 8.8Females age 16 to 74 1,026 Households with 1 car or van 507 44.3Economically Active 679 66.2 Households with 2 cars or vans 414 36.2- Full time female employees 283 27.6 Households with 3 cars or vans 87 7.6- Part time female employees 279 27.2 Households with 4+ cars or vans 35 3.1- Self-employed females 47 4.6- Unemployed females 31 3.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 39 3.8 Detached 602 50.4Economically Inactive 347 33.8 Semi-detached 481 40.3- Retired females 212 20.7 Terraced (including end terrace) 75 6.3- Female students (including full-time students) 24 2.3 Flat - purpose built 29 2.4- Females looking after home/family 73 7.1 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 0.2- Permanently sick/disabled females 23 2.2 Flat - in commercial building 5 0.4- Other economically inactive females 15 1.5 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Thorpe WilloughbyNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 1,354 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 714 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 157 11.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 11 1.5Professional occupations 189 14.0 Mining and quarrying 9 1.3Associate professional & technical occupations 139 10.3 Manufacturing 102 14.3Administrative and secretarial occupations 158 11.7 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 32 4.5Skilled trades occupations 172 12.7 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 12 1.7Caring, leisure and other service occupations 138 10.2 Construction 89 12.5Sales and customer service occupations 128 9.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 122 17.1Process; plant and machine operatives 140 10.3 Transport and storage 61 8.5Elementary occupations 133 9.8 Accommodation and food service activities 19 2.7

Information and communication 29 4.1SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 21 2.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 2,039 100.0 Real estate activities 3 0.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 64 3.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 35 4.9Higher professional occupations 134 6.6 Administrative and support service activities 36 5.0Lower managerial and professional occupations 410 20.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 44 6.2Intermediate occupations 304 14.9 Education 28 3.9Small employers and own account workers 191 9.4 Human health and social work activities 29 4.1Lower supervisory and technical occupations 189 9.3 Other 32 4.5Semi-routine occupations 334 16.4Routine occupations 244 12.0 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 640 100.0Never worked 23 1.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 1.1Long-term unemployed 26 1.3 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 120 5.9 Manufacturing 33 5.2Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 0.5

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 0.3STUDENTS Construction 18 2.8Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 71 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 119 18.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 49 Transport and storage 19 3.0

Accommodation and food service activities 36 5.6QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 6 0.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 2,256 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 28 4.4No qualifications 463 20.5 Real estate activities 7 1.1Highest qualification attained level 1 320 14.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 35 5.5Highest qualification attained level 2 437 19.4 Administrative and support service activities 24 3.8Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 116 5.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 55 8.6Highest qualification attained level 3 329 14.6 Education 93 14.5Highest qualification attained level 4/5 495 21.9 Human health and social work activities 119 18.6Other qualifications/level unknown 96 4.3 Other 36 5.6

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 714 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 2,039 100.0Part-time 15 or less 35 4.9 Work mainly at or from home 77 3.8Part-time 16-30 48 6.7 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.0Full-time 31-48 496 69.5 Train 23 1.1Full-time 49 or more 135 18.9 Bus; mini bus or coach 62 3.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 10 0.5FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 1,020 50.0Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 640 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 74 3.6Part-time 15 or less 94 14.7 Taxi 3 0.1Part-time 16-30 240 37.5 Bicycle 20 1.0Full-time 31-48 273 42.7 On foot 56 2.7Full-time 49 or more 33 5.2 Other 8 0.4

Not in employment 685 33.6

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

TowtonNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 226 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 226 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 49 28.0In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 105 60.0Area (hectares) 359 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.63 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 7 4.0

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 10 5.7AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 4 2.30 to 4 years 11 4.95 to 15 years 40 17.7 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 9116 to 29 years 36 15.9 Household spaces with residents 84 92.330 to 44 years 57 25.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 7 7.745 to 59 years 58 25.760 to 74 years 20 8.9 HOUSEHOLDS 8475 to 89 years 4 1.8 Average household size 2.790 and over 0 0.0 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 2 2.4SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 3 3.6Male residents 116 51.3Female residents 110 48.7 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 13 15.5ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 3 3.6White ethnic group 224 99.1 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 7 8.3Other ethnic group 2 0.9 Couple with dependant child(ren) 31 36.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 220 97.4 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 3 1.3 Lone parent household 5 6.0Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 2 0.9 Male lone parent households 1 1.2Born elsewhere - outside EU 1 0.4 Female lone parent households 4 4.8

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 160 70.8 People with limiting long-term illness 15 6.6Other religious group 1 0.4 People whose health was 'very good' 156 69.0No religion 46 20.4 People whose health was 'good' 56 24.8Religion not stated 19 8.4 People whose health was 'fair' 13 5.8

People whose health was 'bad' 0 0.0MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 1 0.4Males age 16 to 74 87 People who provide unpaid care 18 8.0Economically Active 72 82.8- Full time male employees 49 56.3 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 6 6.9 Owned outright 14 16.7- Self-employed males 11 12.6 Owned with a mortgage or loan 53 63.1- Unemployed males 5 5.8 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 1 1.2 Social rented - council (local authority) 9 10.7Economically Inactive 15 17.2 Social rented - other 0 0.0- Retired males 8 9.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 7 8.3- Male students (including full-time students) 4 4.6 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 1 1.2 Living rent free 1 1.2- Permanently sick/disabled males 0 0.0- Other economically inactive males 2 2.3 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 160FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 1 1.2Females age 16 to 74 84 Households with 1 car or van 23 27.4Economically Active 67 79.8 Households with 2 cars or vans 47 56.0- Full time female employees 33 39.3 Households with 3 cars or vans 10 11.9- Part time female employees 16 19.1 Households with 4+ cars or vans 3 3.6- Self-employed females 7 8.3- Unemployed females 5 6.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 6 7.1 Detached 60 65.9Economically Inactive 17 20.2 Semi-detached 16 17.6- Retired females 8 9.5 Terraced (including end terrace) 13 14.3- Female students (including full-time students) 4 4.8 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 3 3.6 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 2 2.2- Permanently sick/disabled females 1 1.2 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 1 1.2 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

TowtonNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 128 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 67 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 25 19.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 4.5Professional occupations 29 22.7 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 21 16.4 Manufacturing 3 4.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 16 12.5 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 3.0Skilled trades occupations 13 10.2 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 7 5.5 Construction 10 14.9Sales and customer service occupations 5 3.9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 12 17.9Process; plant and machine operatives 5 3.9 Transport and storage 1 1.5Elementary occupations 7 5.5 Accommodation and food service activities 1 1.5

Information and communication 3 4.5SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 6 9.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 171 100.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Large employers & higher managerial occupations 10 5.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 6 9.0Higher professional occupations 27 15.8 Administrative and support service activities 4 6.0Lower managerial and professional occupations 52 30.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 6 9.0Intermediate occupations 17 9.9 Education 2 3.0Small employers and own account workers 15 8.8 Human health and social work activities 4 6.0Lower supervisory and technical occupations 9 5.3 Other 4 6.0Semi-routine occupations 14 8.2Routine occupations 6 3.5 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 61 100.0Never worked 1 0.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 1.6Long-term unemployed 5 2.9 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 15 8.8 Manufacturing 1 1.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1.6

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 1.6STUDENTS Construction 2 3.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 10 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 14 23.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 5 Transport and storage 2 3.3

Accommodation and food service activities 1 1.6QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 1 1.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 175 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 5 8.2No qualifications 21 12.0 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 31 17.7 Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 6.6Highest qualification attained level 2 27 15.4 Administrative and support service activities 5 8.2Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 6 3.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 5 8.2Highest qualification attained level 3 20 11.4 Education 5 8.2Highest qualification attained level 4/5 66 37.7 Human health and social work activities 6 9.8Other qualifications/level unknown 4 2.3 Other 7 11.5

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 67 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 171 100.0Part-time 15 or less 4 6.0 Work mainly at or from home 7 4.1Part-time 16-30 4 6.0 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 40 59.7 Train 4 2.3Full-time 49 or more 19 28.4 Bus; mini bus or coach 4 2.3

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 0 0.0FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 99 57.9Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 61 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 10 5.8Part-time 15 or less 10 16.4 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 14 23.0 Bicycle 1 0.6Full-time 31-48 34 55.7 On foot 3 1.8Full-time 49 or more 3 4.9 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 43 25.1

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

UlleskelfNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 980 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 980 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 215 29.4In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 408 55.8Area (hectares) 534 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 4 0.6Number of people per hectare 1.84 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 21 2.9

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 63 8.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 20 2.70 to 4 years 79 8.15 to 15 years 170 17.4 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 36816 to 29 years 137 14.0 Household spaces with residents 359 97.630 to 44 years 277 28.3 Household spaces with no usual residents 9 2.545 to 59 years 190 19.460 to 74 years 94 9.6 HOUSEHOLDS 35975 to 89 years 29 3.0 Average household size 2.790 and over 4 0.4 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 7 2.0SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 7 1.9Male residents 491 50.1Female residents 489 49.9 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 36 10.0ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 22 6.1White ethnic group 961 98.1 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 43 12.0Other ethnic group 19 1.9 Couple with dependant child(ren) 136 37.9

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 945 96.4 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 5 0.5 Lone parent household 19 5.3Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 15 1.5 Male lone parent households 1 0.3Born elsewhere - outside EU 15 1.5 Female lone parent households 18 5.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 647 66.0 People with limiting long-term illness 88 9.0Other religious group 12 1.2 People whose health was 'very good' 590 60.2No religion 254 25.9 People whose health was 'good' 287 29.3Religion not stated 67 6.8 People whose health was 'fair' 85 8.7

People whose health was 'bad' 14 1.4MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 4 0.4Males age 16 to 74 346 People who provide unpaid care 102 10.4Economically Active 287 83.0- Full time male employees 197 56.9 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 17 4.9 Owned outright 86 24.0- Self-employed males 58 16.8 Owned with a mortgage or loan 198 55.2- Unemployed males 4 1.2 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 6 1.7- Full time male students 11 3.2 Social rented - council (local authority) 21 5.9Economically Inactive 59 17.1 Social rented - other 13 3.6- Retired males 33 9.5 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 32 8.9- Male students (including full-time students) 18 5.2 Private rented - other 1 0.3- Males looking after home/family 1 0.3 Living rent free 2 0.6- Permanently sick/disabled males 7 2.0- Other economically inactive males 0 0.0 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 636FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 16 4.5Females age 16 to 74 352 Households with 1 car or van 108 30.1Economically Active 283 80.4 Households with 2 cars or vans 191 53.2- Full time female employees 145 41.2 Households with 3 cars or vans 33 9.2- Part time female employees 88 25.0 Households with 4+ cars or vans 11 3.1- Self-employed females 32 9.1- Unemployed females 5 1.4 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 13 3.7 Detached 151 41.0Economically Inactive 69 19.6 Semi-detached 120 32.6- Retired females 30 8.5 Terraced (including end terrace) 89 24.2- Female students (including full-time students) 12 3.4 Flat - purpose built 3 0.8- Females looking after home/family 21 6.0 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 3 0.8- Permanently sick/disabled females 3 0.9 Flat - in commercial building 2 0.5- Other economically inactive females 3 0.9 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

UlleskelfNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 556 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 282 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 94 16.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6 2.1Professional occupations 115 20.7 Mining and quarrying 1 0.4Associate professional & technical occupations 74 13.3 Manufacturing 38 13.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 67 12.1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.4Skilled trades occupations 45 8.1 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 0.7Caring, leisure and other service occupations 48 8.6 Construction 22 7.8Sales and customer service occupations 35 6.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 41 14.5Process; plant and machine operatives 32 5.8 Transport and storage 24 8.5Elementary occupations 46 8.3 Accommodation and food service activities 8 2.8

Information and communication 22 7.8SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 14 5.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 698 100.0 Real estate activities 4 1.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 29 4.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 25 8.9Higher professional occupations 93 13.3 Administrative and support service activities 17 6.0Lower managerial and professional occupations 179 25.6 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 19 6.7Intermediate occupations 98 14.0 Education 14 5.0Small employers and own account workers 86 12.3 Human health and social work activities 14 5.0Lower supervisory and technical occupations 39 5.6 Other 10 3.5Semi-routine occupations 70 10.0Routine occupations 40 5.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 274 100.0Never worked 9 1.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 0.4Long-term unemployed 2 0.3 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 53 7.6 Manufacturing 16 5.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0.4

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 7 2.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 27 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 34 12.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 26 Transport and storage 6 2.2

Accommodation and food service activities 20 7.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 10 3.6All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 731 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 18 6.6No qualifications 97 13.3 Real estate activities 8 2.9Highest qualification attained level 1 82 11.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 12 4.4Highest qualification attained level 2 133 18.2 Administrative and support service activities 9 3.3Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 23 3.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 22 8.0Highest qualification attained level 3 109 14.9 Education 39 14.2Highest qualification attained level 4/5 273 37.3 Human health and social work activities 51 18.6Other qualifications/level unknown 14 1.9 Other 20 7.3

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 282 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 698 100.0Part-time 15 or less 13 4.6 Work mainly at or from home 34 4.9Part-time 16-30 17 6.0 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 2 0.3Full-time 31-48 174 61.7 Train 38 5.4Full-time 49 or more 78 27.7 Bus; mini bus or coach 7 1.0

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 9 1.3FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 424 60.7Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 274 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 25 3.6Part-time 15 or less 27 9.9 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 86 31.4 Bicycle 3 0.4Full-time 31-48 137 50.0 On foot 10 1.4Full-time 49 or more 24 8.8 Other 4 0.6

Not in employment 142 20.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

West HaddleseyNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 214 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 214 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 34 19.8In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 118 68.6Area (hectares) 489 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 1.2Number of people per hectare 0.44 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 4 2.3

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 5 2.9AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 9 5.20 to 4 years 7 3.35 to 15 years 35 16.4 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 8116 to 29 years 26 12.2 Household spaces with residents 78 96.330 to 44 years 37 17.3 Household spaces with no usual residents 3 3.745 to 59 years 66 30.860 to 74 years 28 13.1 HOUSEHOLDS 7875 to 89 years 12 5.6 Average household size 2.790 and over 3 1.4 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 1 1.3SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 4 5.1Male residents 107 50.0Female residents 107 50.0 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 5 6.4ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 6 7.7White ethnic group 214 100.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 12 15.4Other ethnic group 0 0.0 Couple with dependant child(ren) 24 30.8

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 212 99.1 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 0 0.0Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 0 0.0 Male lone parent households 0 0.0Born elsewhere - outside EU 2 0.9 Female lone parent households 0 0.0

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 143 66.8 People with limiting long-term illness 32 15.0Other religious group 1 0.5 People whose health was 'very good' 120 56.1No religion 45 21.0 People whose health was 'good' 54 25.2Religion not stated 25 11.7 People whose health was 'fair' 27 12.6

People whose health was 'bad' 8 3.7MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 5 2.3Males age 16 to 74 80 People who provide unpaid care 22 10.3Economically Active 67 83.8- Full time male employees 40 50.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 8 10.0 Owned outright 34 43.6- Self-employed males 13 16.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 34 43.6- Unemployed males 3 3.8 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 0 0.0- Full time male students 3 3.8 Social rented - council (local authority) 5 6.4Economically Inactive 13 16.3 Social rented - other 1 1.3- Retired males 7 8.8 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 3 3.9- Male students (including full-time students) 3 3.8 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 1 1.3 Living rent free 1 1.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 1 1.3- Other economically inactive males 1 1.3 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 156FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 6 7.7Females age 16 to 74 77 Households with 1 car or van 16 20.5Economically Active 54 70.1 Households with 2 cars or vans 37 47.4- Full time female employees 25 32.5 Households with 3 cars or vans 13 16.7- Part time female employees 22 28.6 Households with 4+ cars or vans 6 7.7- Self-employed females 6 7.8- Unemployed females 0 0.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 1 1.3 Detached 64 79.0Economically Inactive 23 29.9 Semi-detached 15 18.5- Retired females 11 14.3 Terraced (including end terrace) 2 2.5- Female students (including full-time students) 3 3.9 Flat - purpose built 0 0.0- Females looking after home/family 9 11.7 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 0 0.0 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 0 0.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

West HaddleseyNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 118 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 64 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 26 22.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 4.7Professional occupations 16 13.6 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Associate professional & technical occupations 17 14.4 Manufacturing 5 7.8Administrative and secretarial occupations 20 16.9 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 4 6.3Skilled trades occupations 11 9.3 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 7 5.9 Construction 3 4.7Sales and customer service occupations 6 5.1 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 14 21.9Process; plant and machine operatives 8 6.8 Transport and storage 5 7.8Elementary occupations 7 5.9 Accommodation and food service activities 3 4.7

Information and communication 5 7.8SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 3 4.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 157 100.0 Real estate activities 1 1.6Large employers & higher managerial occupations 8 5.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 7.8Higher professional occupations 12 7.6 Administrative and support service activities 1 1.6Lower managerial and professional occupations 49 31.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 3 4.7Intermediate occupations 18 11.5 Education 0 0.0Small employers and own account workers 22 14.0 Human health and social work activities 5 7.8Lower supervisory and technical occupations 13 8.3 Other 4 6.3Semi-routine occupations 18 11.5Routine occupations 7 4.5 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 54 100.0Never worked 0 0.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 1.9Long-term unemployed 0 0.0 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 10 6.4 Manufacturing 3 5.6Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 3.7

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 0 0.0STUDENTS Construction 3 5.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 4 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 4 7.4Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 6 Transport and storage 2 3.7

Accommodation and food service activities 4 7.4QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 0 0.0All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 172 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 1 1.9No qualifications 27 15.7 Real estate activities 0 0.0Highest qualification attained level 1 20 11.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 13.0Highest qualification attained level 2 22 12.8 Administrative and support service activities 2 3.7Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 8 4.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 4 7.4Highest qualification attained level 3 25 14.5 Education 9 16.7Highest qualification attained level 4/5 64 37.2 Human health and social work activities 11 20.4Other qualifications/level unknown 6 3.5 Other 1 1.9

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 64 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 157 100.0Part-time 15 or less 5 7.8 Work mainly at or from home 11 7.0Part-time 16-30 6 9.4 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 36 56.3 Train 4 2.5Full-time 49 or more 17 26.6 Bus; mini bus or coach 2 1.3

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.6FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 94 59.9Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 54 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 3 1.9Part-time 15 or less 8 14.8 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 18 33.3 Bicycle 1 0.6Full-time 31-48 24 44.4 On foot 1 0.6Full-time 49 or more 4 7.4 Other 1 0.6

Not in employment 39 24.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

WhitleyNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,021 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,015 99.4 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 201 25.5In communal establishments 6 0.6 Married 464 58.9Area (hectares) 745 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 1.37 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 15 1.9

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 75 9.5AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 33 4.20 to 4 years 82 8.05 to 15 years 151 14.8 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 40416 to 29 years 153 15.0 Household spaces with residents 387 95.830 to 44 years 257 25.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 17 4.245 to 59 years 214 21.060 to 74 years 127 12.4 HOUSEHOLDS 38775 to 89 years 35 3.4 Average household size 2.690 and over 2 0.2 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 2 0.5SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 8 2.1Male residents 499 48.9Female residents 522 51.1 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 37 9.6ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 21 5.4White ethnic group 1,005 98.4 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 46 11.9Other ethnic group 16 1.6 Couple with dependant child(ren) 113 29.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 996 97.6 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 6 0.6 Lone parent household 25 6.5Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 8 0.8 Male lone parent households 2 0.5Born elsewhere - outside EU 11 1.1 Female lone parent households 23 5.9

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 698 68.4 People with limiting long-term illness 152 14.9Other religious group 9 0.9 People whose health was 'very good' 542 53.1No religion 246 24.1 People whose health was 'good' 339 33.2Religion not stated 68 6.7 People whose health was 'fair' 95 9.3

People whose health was 'bad' 30 2.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 15 1.5Males age 16 to 74 369 People who provide unpaid care 91 8.9Economically Active 308 83.5- Full time male employees 203 55.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 20 5.4 Owned outright 101 26.1- Self-employed males 64 17.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 199 51.4- Unemployed males 13 3.5 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 5 1.3- Full time male students 8 2.2 Social rented - council (local authority) 31 8.0Economically Inactive 61 16.5 Social rented - other 20 5.2- Retired males 34 9.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 26 6.7- Male students (including full-time students) 11 3.0 Private rented - other 4 1.0- Males looking after home/family 0 0.0 Living rent free 1 0.3- Permanently sick/disabled males 14 3.8- Other economically inactive males 2 0.5 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 697FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 16 4.1Females age 16 to 74 382 Households with 1 car or van 130 33.6Economically Active 287 75.1 Households with 2 cars or vans 180 46.5- Full time female employees 138 36.1 Households with 3 cars or vans 39 10.1- Part time female employees 95 24.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 22 5.7- Self-employed females 33 8.6- Unemployed females 12 3.1 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 9 2.4 Detached 225 55.7Economically Inactive 95 24.9 Semi-detached 109 27.0- Retired females 43 11.3 Terraced (including end terrace) 64 15.8- Female students (including full-time students) 12 3.1 Flat - purpose built 3 0.7- Females looking after home/family 26 6.8 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 1 0.3- Permanently sick/disabled females 7 1.8 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.3- Other economically inactive females 7 1.8 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1 0.3

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

WhitleyNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 567 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 293 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 106 18.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 2.4Professional occupations 86 15.2 Mining and quarrying 3 1.0Associate professional & technical occupations 81 14.3 Manufacturing 35 11.9Administrative and secretarial occupations 76 13.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 13 4.4Skilled trades occupations 59 10.4 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 4 1.4Caring, leisure and other service occupations 44 7.8 Construction 46 15.7Sales and customer service occupations 35 6.2 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 42 14.3Process; plant and machine operatives 32 5.6 Transport and storage 17 5.8Elementary occupations 48 8.5 Accommodation and food service activities 11 3.8

Information and communication 18 6.1SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 10 3.4All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 751 100.0 Real estate activities 4 1.4Large employers & higher managerial occupations 39 5.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 13 4.4Higher professional occupations 62 8.3 Administrative and support service activities 17 5.8Lower managerial and professional occupations 176 23.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 19 6.5Intermediate occupations 119 15.8 Education 6 2.0Small employers and own account workers 98 13.0 Human health and social work activities 20 6.8Lower supervisory and technical occupations 53 7.1 Other 8 2.7Semi-routine occupations 70 9.3Routine occupations 68 9.1 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 274 100.0Never worked 16 2.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 2.6Long-term unemployed 10 1.3 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 40 5.3 Manufacturing 13 4.7Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.4STUDENTS Construction 11 4.0Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 25 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 39 14.2Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 16 Transport and storage 7 2.6

Accommodation and food service activities 13 4.7QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 8 2.9All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 788 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 17 6.2No qualifications 137 17.4 Real estate activities 2 0.7Highest qualification attained level 1 106 13.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 19 6.9Highest qualification attained level 2 128 16.2 Administrative and support service activities 9 3.3Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 35 4.4 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 19 6.9Highest qualification attained level 3 125 15.9 Education 42 15.3Highest qualification attained level 4/5 226 28.7 Human health and social work activities 55 20.1Other qualifications/level unknown 31 3.9 Other 12 4.4

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 293 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 751 100.0Part-time 15 or less 10 3.4 Work mainly at or from home 45 6.0Part-time 16-30 21 7.2 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 1 0.1Full-time 31-48 192 65.5 Train 10 1.3Full-time 49 or more 70 23.9 Bus; mini bus or coach 7 0.9

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.1FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 441 58.7Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 274 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 25 3.3Part-time 15 or less 35 12.8 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 83 30.3 Bicycle 7 0.9Full-time 31-48 135 49.3 On foot 27 3.6Full-time 49 or more 21 7.7 Other 3 0.4

Not in employment 184 24.5

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

WistowNo. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 1,333 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 1,333 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 272 25.1In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 673 62.1Area (hectares) 1,738 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 2 0.2Number of people per hectare 0.77 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 17 1.6

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 71 6.6AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 48 4.40 to 4 years 77 5.85 to 15 years 173 13.0 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 60316 to 29 years 193 14.5 Household spaces with residents 552 91.530 to 44 years 281 21.1 Household spaces with no usual residents 51 8.545 to 59 years 334 25.160 to 74 years 219 16.4 HOUSEHOLDS 55275 to 89 years 55 4.1 Average household size 2.490 and over 1 0.1 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 7 1.3SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 40 7.2Male residents 664 49.8Female residents 669 50.2 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 95 17.2ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 36 6.5White ethnic group 1,319 99.0 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 75 13.6Other ethnic group 14 1.1 Couple with dependant child(ren) 150 27.2

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 1,294 97.1 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 7 0.5 Lone parent household 14 2.5Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 12 0.9 Male lone parent households 6 1.1Born elsewhere - outside EU 20 1.5 Female lone parent households 8 1.5

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 899 67.4 People with limiting long-term illness 178 13.4Other religious group 15 1.1 People whose health was 'very good' 701 52.6No religion 310 23.3 People whose health was 'good' 435 32.6Religion not stated 109 8.2 People whose health was 'fair' 150 11.3

People whose health was 'bad' 40 3.0MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 7 0.5Males age 16 to 74 516 People who provide unpaid care 122 9.2Economically Active 420 81.4- Full time male employees 294 57.0 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 22 4.3 Owned outright 207 37.5- Self-employed males 84 16.3 Owned with a mortgage or loan 266 48.2- Unemployed males 12 2.3 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 4 0.7- Full time male students 8 1.6 Social rented - council (local authority) 14 2.5Economically Inactive 96 18.6 Social rented - other 7 1.3- Retired males 63 12.2 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 43 7.8- Male students (including full-time students) 20 3.9 Private rented - other 5 0.9- Males looking after home/family 1 0.2 Living rent free 6 1.1- Permanently sick/disabled males 9 1.7- Other economically inactive males 3 0.6 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 908FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 45 8.2Females age 16 to 74 511 Households with 1 car or van 201 36.4Economically Active 364 71.2 Households with 2 cars or vans 235 42.6- Full time female employees 177 34.6 Households with 3 cars or vans 53 9.6- Part time female employees 119 23.3 Households with 4+ cars or vans 18 3.3- Self-employed females 49 9.6- Unemployed females 9 1.8 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 10 2.0 Detached 348 57.7Economically Inactive 147 28.8 Semi-detached 139 23.1- Retired females 81 15.9 Terraced (including end terrace) 49 8.1- Female students (including full-time students) 16 3.1 Flat - purpose built 66 11.0- Females looking after home/family 28 5.5 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 0 0.0- Permanently sick/disabled females 15 2.9 Flat - in commercial building 1 0.2- Other economically inactive females 7 1.4 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0 0.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

WistowNo. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 760 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 407 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 122 16.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 24 5.9Professional occupations 153 20.1 Mining and quarrying 5 1.2Associate professional & technical occupations 109 14.3 Manufacturing 59 14.5Administrative and secretarial occupations 93 12.2 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 16 3.9Skilled trades occupations 71 9.3 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 5 1.2Caring, leisure and other service occupations 53 7.0 Construction 47 11.5Sales and customer service occupations 50 6.6 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 57 14.0Process; plant and machine operatives 55 7.2 Transport and storage 25 6.1Elementary occupations 54 7.1 Accommodation and food service activities 9 2.2

Information and communication 15 3.7SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 13 3.2All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,027 100.0 Real estate activities 5 1.2Large employers & higher managerial occupations 32 3.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 30 7.4Higher professional occupations 102 9.9 Administrative and support service activities 20 4.9Lower managerial and professional occupations 276 26.9 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 33 8.1Intermediate occupations 146 14.2 Education 22 5.4Small employers and own account workers 129 12.6 Human health and social work activities 16 3.9Lower supervisory and technical occupations 60 5.8 Other 6 1.5Semi-routine occupations 122 11.9Routine occupations 87 8.5 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 353 100.0Never worked 13 1.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 2.0Long-term unemployed 7 0.7 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 53 5.2 Manufacturing 24 6.8Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 0.6

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 1 0.3STUDENTS Construction 11 3.1Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 33 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 61 17.3Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 20 Transport and storage 0 0.0

Accommodation and food service activities 8 2.3QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 10 2.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 1,083 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 23 6.5No qualifications 179 16.5 Real estate activities 6 1.7Highest qualification attained level 1 147 13.6 Professional, scientific and technical activities 28 7.9Highest qualification attained level 2 172 15.9 Administrative and support service activities 7 2.0Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 51 4.7 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 25 7.1Highest qualification attained level 3 130 12.0 Education 56 15.9Highest qualification attained level 4/5 368 34.0 Human health and social work activities 65 18.4Other qualifications/level unknown 36 3.3 Other 19 5.4

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 407 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 1,027 100.0Part-time 15 or less 18 4.4 Work mainly at or from home 82 8.0Part-time 16-30 22 5.4 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 274 67.3 Train 21 2.0Full-time 49 or more 93 22.9 Bus; mini bus or coach 18 1.8

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 9 0.9FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 551 53.7Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 353 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 28 2.7Part-time 15 or less 46 13.0 Taxi 1 0.1Part-time 16-30 105 29.7 Bicycle 8 0.8Full-time 31-48 177 50.1 On foot 37 3.6Full-time 49 or more 25 7.1 Other 5 0.5

Not in employment 267 26.0

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 1 of 2)

Womersley (inc. Stapleton and Walden Stubbs)No. % No. %

Persons RESIDENT 515 MARITAL & CIVIL PARTNERSHIP (C.P.) STATUS (aged 16 & over)In households 515 100.0 Single (never married or in reg. same-sex c.p.) 87 20.5In communal establishments 0 0.0 Married 269 63.3Area (hectares) 2,869 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 0 0.0Number of people per hectare 0.18 Separated (still legally married / in a same-sex c.p.) 7 1.7

Divorced / formerly in same-sex c.p. now dissolved 36 8.5AGE GROUPS Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex c.p. 26 6.10 to 4 years 21 4.15 to 15 years 69 13.4 HOUSEHOLD SPACES 24916 to 29 years 64 12.4 Household spaces with residents 216 86.830 to 44 years 78 15.2 Household spaces with no usual residents 33 13.345 to 59 years 149 28.960 to 74 years 100 19.4 HOUSEHOLDS 21675 to 89 years 31 6.0 Average household size 2.490 and over 3 0.6 Average number of rooms per household n/a

Without central heating 9 4.2SEX Households with an occupancy rating of -1 or less 2 0.9Male residents 255 49.5Female residents 260 50.5 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

One person (aged under 65) 32 14.8ETHNICITY One person (aged 65 and over) 24 11.1White ethnic group 512 99.4 Households with all residents aged 65 and over 45 20.8Other ethnic group 3 0.6 Couple with dependant child(ren) 46 21.3

Households all full-time students 0 0.0PLACE OF BIRTHBorn in UK 508 98.6 LONE PARENTS (aged 16 to 74 with dependent children)Born elsewhere - in EU Accession countries 0 0.0 Lone parent household 10 4.6Born elsewhere - in EU (inc. Republic of Ireland) 2 0.4 Male lone parent households 2 0.9Born elsewhere - outside EU 5 1.0 Female lone parent households 8 3.7

RELIGION HEALTH & UNPAID CAREChristian 379 73.6 People with limiting long-term illness 78 15.2Other religious group 4 0.8 People whose health was 'very good' 237 46.0No religion 112 21.8 People whose health was 'good' 186 36.1Religion not stated 20 3.9 People whose health was 'fair' 68 13.2

People whose health was 'bad' 15 2.9MALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY People whose health was 'very bad' 9 1.8Males age 16 to 74 194 People who provide unpaid care 70 13.6Economically Active 156 80.4- Full time male employees 84 43.3 TENURE (Households)- Part time male employees 6 3.1 Owned outright 86 39.8- Self-employed males 54 27.8 Owned with a mortgage or loan 70 32.4- Unemployed males 5 2.6 Shared ownership (part owned and part rented) 1 0.5- Full time male students 7 3.6 Social rented - council (local authority) 28 13.0Economically Inactive 38 19.6 Social rented - other 7 3.2- Retired males 22 11.3 Private rented - private landlord or letting agency 17 7.9- Male students (including full-time students) 10 5.2 Private rented - other 0 0.0- Males looking after home/family 1 0.5 Living rent free 7 3.2- Permanently sick/disabled males 4 2.1- Other economically inactive males 1 0.5 CAR OWNERSHIP

Total cars or vans in the area 382FEMALE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Households without car or van 22 10.2Females age 16 to 74 197 Households with 1 car or van 64 29.6Economically Active 131 66.5 Households with 2 cars or vans 90 41.7- Full time female employees 55 27.9 Households with 3 cars or vans 27 12.5- Part time female employees 47 23.9 Households with 4+ cars or vans 13 6.0- Self-employed females 21 10.7- Unemployed females 4 2.0 HOUSING TYPE (Household Spaces)- Full time students 4 2.0 Detached 130 52.2Economically Inactive 66 33.5 Semi-detached 69 27.7- Retired females 44 22.3 Terraced (including end terrace) 33 13.3- Female students (including full-time students) 5 2.5 Flat - purpose built 11 4.4- Females looking after home/family 5 2.5 Flat - part of a converted or shared house 4 1.6- Permanently sick/disabled females 8 4.1 Flat - in commercial building 0 0.0- Other economically inactive females 4 2.0 Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 2 0.8

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.

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2011 Census Profile (sheet 2 of 2)

Womersley (inc. Stapleton and Walden Stubbs)No. % No. %

OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENTAll Persons (Aged 16 to 74 in Employment) 273 100.0 Males (16 to 74 in Employment) 149 100.0Managers, directors and senior officials 57 20.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 14 9.4Professional occupations 48 17.6 Mining and quarrying 1 0.7Associate professional & technical occupations 28 10.3 Manufacturing 18 12.1Administrative and secretarial occupations 21 7.7 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 4 2.7Skilled trades occupations 42 15.4 Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 3 2.0Caring, leisure and other service occupations 27 9.9 Construction 15 10.1Sales and customer service occupations 13 4.8 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 32 21.5Process; plant and machine operatives 20 7.3 Transport and storage 8 5.4Elementary occupations 17 6.2 Accommodation and food service activities 5 3.4

Information and communication 5 3.4SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Financial and insurance activities 1 0.7All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 391 100.0 Real estate activities 1 0.7Large employers & higher managerial occupations 15 3.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 10 6.7Higher professional occupations 36 9.2 Administrative and support service activities 8 5.4Lower managerial and professional occupations 98 25.1 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 5 3.4Intermediate occupations 28 7.2 Education 6 4.0Small employers and own account workers 70 17.9 Human health and social work activities 5 3.4Lower supervisory and technical occupations 26 6.6 Other 8 5.4Semi-routine occupations 50 12.8Routine occupations 34 8.7 Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 124 100.0Never worked 5 1.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7 5.6Long-term unemployed 3 0.8 Mining and quarrying 0 0.0Full-time students 26 6.6 Manufacturing 8 6.5Not classifiable 0 0.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 0 0.0

Water; sewerage, waste management & remediation 2 1.6STUDENTS Construction 2 1.6Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 16-17 14 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 22 17.7Full-time students & schoolchildren aged 18+ 12 Transport and storage 2 1.6

Accommodation and food service activities 4 3.2QUALIFICATIONS Information and communication 6 4.8All Persons (Aged 16 to 74) 425 100.0 Financial and insurance activities 1 0.8No qualifications 88 20.7 Real estate activities 1 0.8Highest qualification attained level 1 69 16.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 6 4.8Highest qualification attained level 2 67 15.8 Administrative and support service activities 4 3.2Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 18 4.2 Public admin. & defence; compulsory social security 11 8.9Highest qualification attained level 3 47 11.1 Education 23 18.5Highest qualification attained level 4/5 116 27.3 Human health and social work activities 21 16.9Other qualifications/level unknown 20 4.7 Other 4 3.2

MALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY TRAVEL TO WORKMales (16 to 74 in Employment) 149 100.0 Total Persons (16 to 74) 391 100.0Part-time 15 or less 6 4.0 Work mainly at or from home 34 8.7Part-time 16-30 10 6.7 Underground; metro; light rail; tram 0 0.0Full-time 31-48 75 50.3 Train 2 0.5Full-time 49 or more 58 38.9 Bus; mini bus or coach 1 0.3

Motorcycle; scooter; moped 1 0.3FEMALE HOURS WORKED WEEKLY Driving a car or van 205 52.4Females (16 to 74 in Employment) 124 100.0 Passenger in a car or van 10 2.6Part-time 15 or less 17 13.7 Taxi 0 0.0Part-time 16-30 42 33.9 Bicycle 1 0.3Full-time 31-48 57 46.0 On foot 19 4.9Full-time 49 or more 8 6.5 Other 0 0.0

Not in employment 118 30.2

Notes1. Source: Key Statistics and Quick Statistics, 2011 Census, © Crown Copyright 20132. Compilation & analysis: Corporate Information Systems, Central Services, North Yorkshire County Council; 20133. For more data on North Yorkshire & York visit the STREAM Local Information System at www.streamlis.org.uk4. Totals may not sum due to rounding. All percentages are calculated to one decimal place. Figures are as of Census Day, 27 March 2011.