ABOUT HONICKNOWLE WARD

WHAT RESIDENTS AND PARTNERS SAY

Community . Honicknowle including West Park contains mainly semi-detached housing built across a rolling landscape . 74 percent of residents are very/fairly satisfied with . Home ownership in Honicknowle and West Park is their local area as a place to live. lower than the city average . West Park has large open spaces with potential – . Number of residents renting in Honicknowle and but lack inside space for the community. West Park is significantly higher than in other parts of . Public transport is poor in isolated communities such the city as Ernesettle. . There are large amounts of social housing with little . Extra road space needed to the transit Road site. private rental . Footways and cycleways needs to be improved. . The residential area of Ernesettle is mainly confined . Want a community centre in Ernesettle. to the east (as the west is mainly MOD land) . Ernesettle is neglected and suffers from its peripheral . Ernesettle is mainly two story semi detached and location. terraced properties . Budshead Woods and the open spaces along Lakeside . The variety of housing is limited both by type and Drive are important and suggestion that they are linked. ownership . West park needs more structured youth provision. . Nearly 50 percent of the stock is social housing - . A swimming pool would be amazing in Ernesettle. many being semi detached Honicknowle schools – OFSTED ratings . The level of home ownership is far lower than the average for the city There is one nursery children’s centre, three primary schools and one special school in Honicknowle ward. Lottery funded projects since 2014 There are four schools with an OFSTED rating of ‘Good’ . Mill Ford Friends £1,098 and £1,871 and one which ‘Requires improvement’. . Barefoot £1,047, £1,827 and £9,992 Health . The Barefoot Project £327,670 Health Lifestyle Choices made by residents (HAY 2017). . 31st Scout Group (Ernesettle) £1,153 The findings from the HAY quiz provide useful insights . Honicknowle Commnet Ltd £14,934 about the behaviours and lifestyle choices of Plymouth . 335 Saltash Squadron ATC £8,000 respondents. Across the five health areas, Honicknowle . Barefoot £50,000 residents gave responses, in particular: . Honicknowle Commnet Limited £5,373 . The wards residents gave the most ‘positive’ . Ernesettle Community School £9,892 responses across the city to undertaking regular . Honicknowle Commnet Limited £104,574 exercise and strengthening activities (2nd highest). . Ernesettle Community School £9,991 . More residents are motivated by ‘body pain’ to . change their lifestyle than most other wards in the Mill Ford School £10,000 city (fourth highest) . Honicknowle Commnet Limited £10,000 . Conversely, more residents in the ward are less likely . Knowle Primary School £10,000 to make healthy choices in relation to ‘eating’ healthy foods Police . Honicknowle has a relatively high amount of crime. Housing and Cornwall Police in consultation with the community . 92 percent of Residents live in Council Tax A and B has identified the following issues in this ward: homes (second highest) . ASB is an issue across the ward, particularly at . 27.9 percent of residents are supported through the the Greens. There have been a number CCTV council tax support scheme The highest in city. installations in the ward . Anti-Social Behaviour HONICKNOWLEWard data WHAT THE DATA SAYS

More people have a Level 2 qualification More people have a Level 1 Significantly less than both the city and average. qualification than both the overcrowded city and England average. housing than the city and England average.

More people in the ward are employed in ‘skilled trades’ than both the city and England average. Less people are in fuel poverty than the city and England average Plymouth average 1,145 34 percent of Children live in Honicknowle has significantly Premature mortality poverty in the ward, worse levels of death by (Adult - all causes) is one of the highest in ‘respiratory disease’ than the significantly worse than all wards in the city. city and England level. the city and England Hospital stays for ‘self’ average. and ‘alcohol’ harm are significantly worse than the city and England averages. 92% of Residents live in Council Tax A and B homes (second highest)

There are

27.9% 10,239 voters in Honicknowle ward

There are 1,724 residents are supported through the council tax support scheme The highest in city. 6,174 14,117 Homes in the residents in Honicknowle ward Honicknowle ward SOCIAL MEDIA AND WEB

Labour Councillors for Honicknowle Ward Knowle Primary School www.facebook.com/honicknowlecouncillor www.knowle-plymouth.co.uk www.facebook.com/knowleprimary Cllr Pam Buchan Twitter: www.twitter.com/Asterinidae Shakespeare Primary School Facebook: www.facebook.com/Pam4Plymouth/ www.shakespeare.plymouth.sch.uk/ www.facebook.com/pages/Shakespeare-Primary- Cllr Peter Smith School/116814048427218 Twitter: www.twitter.com/pete7554 Facebook: www.facebook.com/pete.smith.14418101 Mill Ford School www.millfordschool.co.uk Cllr Mark Lowry Twitter: Four Woods Children’s Centre Facebook: www.facebook.com/mark.lowry.129

Ernesettle Community School www.ecs.plymouth.sch.uk/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/ErnesettleCommunitySchool

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B B PP P P P PP P W PP P W P P . Coombe Place Cove FACILITIES . Harewood Crescent Open Space GP Surgeries . Land rea of Rochford Crescent . Oakside Surgery . Land rear of Stapleford Gardens . Ernesettle Primary Care Centre . Green Schools . Chard Barton Play and Greenspace . Four Woods Children’s Centre . Duncombe Avenue Woods . Ernesettle Community School . Knowle Primary School DEVELOPMENTS . Shakespeare Primary School Developments described in the Plymouth Plan include: . Mill Ford School . PLY59 (5) Housing / Housing-led mixed use Care Homes . PLY59 (8) Housing / Housing-led mixed use . Farm Lane House, Learning Disability . PLY59 (13) Mixed use . Stepping Stone, Physical Disability . PLY59 (12) Housing / Housing-led mixed use . The Bungalow, Learning Disability . . Warwick Park Care Home, Older person nursing PLY59 (11) Sports / Sports led mixed use . Waypoints Plymouth, Older person nursing . PLY59 (19) Housing / Housing-led mixed use Community Centres . PLY59 (18) Housing / Housing-led mixed use . Crossroads Fun and Friendship Centre PLACES OF WORSHIP www.crossroadsfafc.co.uk Youth Centre . Kingdom Hall www.plymouth.gov.uk/honicknowleyouthcentre . St Budeaux Church of England . WHAT’S ON St Aidan’s in Ernesettle www.st-budeaux-church.co.uk . Ernesettle Environment and BUSINESSES Preservation . 139 businesses are eligible for business www.facebook.com/ErnyCreek rates. KEY COMMUNITY LINKS . Businesses contribute over £2.7 million to the city per annum. . Four Greens Trust . 47 are classified as a small business . Ernesettle Forum . Phoenix Centre/Honicknowle Commnet . 46 are eligible for 100 percent relief . Barefoot . PCH neighbourhood team

LOCAL GREEN SPACE DESIGNATION . Woodland Wood Local Nature Reserve . Woodland Wood open space . Ernesettle Creek . Warren Point . Budshead Wood Local Nature Reserve . Chivenor Avenue . West Park . Wollaton Grove Playing Fields . Honicknowle Green . Marett Road open space . Butt Park Playing Fields . Land south of Byron Avenue . Land north of Swift Gardens . Coombe Park Lane Play Area . Ernesettle Recreation Ground

Chief Executive’s Office, Ballard House, Plymouth PL1 3BJ v1.3 March 2019