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Individual Library and Catchment Area Profiles APPENDIX 3c Individual Library and Catchment Area Profiles Birmingham Community Libraries 2016 Version 3 1 Library and Catchment Area Profiles The Profiles for each library were prepared using catchment area data to enable detailed analysis of the characteristics of each area. As libraries often draw their users from across ward boundaries, the catchment areas were created by including any Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) where a defined percentage of the resident population (3%) used the library service in 2015/16. Output Areas (OA) are created for Census Data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. Lower and middle super output areas were designed to improve the reporting of small statistics and are built up from groups of output areas. To create the catchment area definition we needed enough LSOAs to be generated to enable meaningful demographic data to be used. Each LSOA has an average or 1700 residents and 650 households. Measures of proximity (to give a reasonably compact shape) and social homogeneity (to encourage areas of similar social background) are also included. The Profiles give detailed demographic information, economic activity, educational attainment as well as identifying the Index of Multiple Deprivation score (IMD). Local bus and rail stops are included, in addition individual library performance data collected from the library management system, Spydus. 2 Population: 1, 2 and 3 - Population in catchment area based on Mid-2014 Population Estimates, ONS 4 - Based on library members (can be a member of any library) who live in the library catchment area and have actively used that library during 2015/16 Library Total Resident Population (1) Resident Population age 0-19 (2) Resident Population age 65+ (3) Number of LSOAs in catchment (4) Acocks Green Library 31,171 9,377 3,736 18 Aston Library 17,314 6,400 1,493 8 Balsall Heath Library 24,834 8,733 2,137 14 Bartley Green Library 10,860 2,810 1,864 7 Birchfield Library 18,458 6,364 1,460 10 Bloomsbury Library 6,739 2,656 520 3 Boldmere Library 19,058 4,120 4,255 12 Druids Heath Library 7,531 2,050 1,250 5 Erdington Library 47,631 12,552 6,268 28 Frankley Library 5,436 1,601 790 3 Glebe Farm Library 8,137 2,773 905 5 Hall Green Library 36,336 10,656 5,444 21 Handsworth Library 25,838 8,317 2,347 14 Harborne Library 28,766 6,007 4,805 17 Kents Moat Library 3,216 1,134 387 2 Kings Heath Library 42,710 10,527 6,357 26 Kings Norton Library 20,903 5,482 3,556 14 Kingstanding Library 16,441 4,782 2,429 11 Mere Green Library 35,226 8,043 8,544 21 Northfield Library 33,885 8,383 6,439 21 Perry Common Library 10,896 3,503 1,414 6 Quinton Library 25,282 6,928 4,080 16 Selly Oak Library 3,444 640 544 2 Shard End Library 13,962 3,961 2,238 8 Sheldon Library 11,309 2,899 2,065 7 Small Heath Library 45,809 18,405 3,518 24 South Yardley Library 27,126 8,163 3,591 16 Sparkhill Library 43,460 15,882 3,481 22 Spring Hill Library 6,580 1,914 623 4 Stirchley Library 16,735 3,907 2,309 11 Sutton Coldfield Library 39,721 8,849 8,596 25 Tower Hill Library 14,270 3,812 2,267 9 Walmley Library 16,554 3,644 3,425 11 Ward End Library 51,301 20,105 4,426 25 Weoley Castle Library 22,963 6,102 3,914 15 Yardley Wood Library 20,905 5,834 3,272 13 3 Public Transport: The stops and distance information has been supplied by Transport for West Midlands, as at 20th September 2016. Bus Stops in a 500m Bus Stops in a 500m Library Name Nearest Bus Stop Name Nearest Bus Stop Nearest Train Station Nearest Train Stop Walking Distance Radius Acocks Green WESTLEY RD, Acocks Green Village 10 m Spring Road 830 m 16 26 Aston WITTON RD, Prestbury Road 130 m Witton 1390 m 15 16 Balsall Heath MOSELEY RD, Edward Road 12 m Bordesley 1870 m 7 12 Bartley Green ADAMS HILL, St Peters Church 20 m University 5230 m 17 20 Birchfield BIRCHFIELD RD, Heathfield Rd 204 m Perry Barr 1140 m 9 10 Bloomsbury BLOOMSBURY STREET, Oliver Street 74 m Duddeston 830 m 16 28 Boldmere BOLDMERE RD, Highbridge Rd 14 m Wylde Green 960 m 10 10 Druids Heath ALCESTER RD SOUTH, Manningford Rd 32 m Yardley Wood 3570 m 11 13 Erdington ORPHANAGE RD, Erdington Fire Station 76 m Erdington 455 m 22 33 Frankley NEW STREET, Holly Hill Rd 137 m Longbridge 3320 m 13 14 Glebe Farm AUDLEY RD, Glebe Farm Road 180 m Lee Hall 1340 m 14 17 Hall Green STRATFORD RD, South Birmingham College 60 m Hall Green 349 m 15 18 Handsworth SOHO Rd, Waverhill Rd 30 m Jewellery Quarter 2230 m 16 23 Harborne HIGH STREET, Harborne Junction 20 m University 2070 m 17 20 Kents Moat MEADWAY, Poolway Shopping Centre 30 m Lea Hall 840 m 10 22 Kings Heath KINGS HEATH HIGH STREET, Station Rd 10 m Bournville 3890 m 8 8 Kings Norton PERSHORE RD SOUTH, Wharf Road 60 m Kings Norton 860 m 11 12 Kingstanding KINGSTANDING RD, Kingstanding Circle 40 m Chester Road 4320 m 19 21 Mere Green MERE GREEN RD, Sainsburys 120 m Four Oaks 970 m 9 12 Northfield CHURCH RD, Telephone Exchange 20 m Northfield 920 m 17 22 Perry Common HAWTHORN RD, Infant School/Crossways 20 m Erdington 2840 m 16 16 Quinton RIDGACRE RD, Quinton Library 20 m University 4170 m 13 15 Selly Oak BRISTOL RD, Selly Oak Canal Bridge/Station 60 m Selly Oak 244 m 17 23 Shard End SHARD END CRESCENT, Heath Way 190 m Lee Hall 2250 m 11 18 Sheldon BRAYS ROAD, Horrell Road 20 m Marston Green 2830 m 12 18 Small Heath MUNTZ STREET, Baker Street 70 m Small Heath 850 m 8 16 South Yardley YARDLEY RD, Coventry Road/Swan Island SJ 10 m Acocks Green 1350 m 17 17 Sparkhill STRATFORD RD, Wilton Road 50 m Small Heath 1310 m 19 24 Spring Hill SUMMER HILL RD, Spring Hill Island 100 m Jewellery Quarter 820 m 18 18 Stirchley BOND ST, Bournville Lane 50 m Bournville 310 m 16 18 Sutton Coldfield LOWER PARADE, Sutton Coldfield, SD 10 m Sutton Coldfield 350 m 27 30 Tower Hill WALSALL RD, Beeches Rd 60 m Hamstead 1000 m 9 11 Walmley WALMLEY RD, Fox Hollies Road 120 m Wylde Green 2840 m 11 11 Ward End WASHWOOD HEATH RD, Library/Park Gates 30 m Adderley Park 2450 m 8 10 Weoley Castle CASTLE SQUARE, Millennium Medical Centre 60 m Selly Oak 3010 m 20 23 Yardley Wood GLASTONBURY RD, Highfield Rd 70 m Yardley Wood 590 m 12 18 4 Acocks Green Library Acocks Green Library, Shirley Road, Birmingham, B27 7XH 5 Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Acocks Green Library, Shirley Road, B27 7XH £190,016 Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering Arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 89850 94400 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 58675 51520 Village of Play Weekly U5’s Stay and Play and After School Club Members registered at this library 28837 31195 Stonehall Adult Education Centre Weekly Adult Education classes e.g. ESOL, Calligraphy (hire rooms) PC booking (hours used) 13464 17044 Halifax Building Society Weekly Basic IT help for public Friends of Acocks Green Library Monthly Reading group, Local History group, Arts & Media Group Library Information Number City Average Volunteer Weekly Basic IT help for public Number Number of PCs 27 14.5 Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Opening hours per week 40 30.64 Ward Number Rate Acocks Green 580 3.20% Library User demographic information Number Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Under 16 4810 Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit 16-24 1191 Ward Number Proportion 25-44 3014 Acocks Green 115 4.00% 45-64 3428 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 65+ 5414 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 7120 Ward 2015 Female 10254 Acocks Green 55% None 483 LA average 54% Transport³ Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking Total people who have borrowed an item in last 12 months 1737 1, 11A, 31, 885 Spring Road On street parking Distance to nearest bus stop Performance against defined priorities for the service 10m Members registered at and borrowing items from Acocks Green Library 11% Distance to nearest train station 830m Deprivation measures Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius % residents identifying as bad or very Index of Multiple Deprivation score bad health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) 26 Acocks Green Ward 7.20% Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance LSOA 41.54 16 ¹ A library catchment is formed of Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) where 3% or more of its population has actively used the library during 2015/16 ² Birmingham source: Department for Education Performance tables pupil data feed for key stage 4, academic year ending 2015 ³Transport for West Midlands and National Express West Midlands as at 20th September 2016 6 Aston Library Aston Library, 99 Whitehead Road, Birmingham, B6 6EJ 7 Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Aston Library, 99 Whitehead Road, B6 6EJ £91,081 Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 29650 27700 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 29044 22449 Six Ways Children’s centre Weekly Stay and Play for pre-school children and parents Members registered at this library 15751 16381 Aston Pre-school Twice weekly Story time for pre-school children PC booking (hours used) 360 4582 NLDC Fortnightly Job search/CVs/training/volunteering HOPE- Let’s get
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