APPENDIX 3c

Individual Library and Catchment Area Profiles

Birmingham Community Libraries 2016 Version 3

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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.

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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) Library 31,171 9,377 3,736 18 Library 17,314 6,400 1,493 8 Library 24,834 8,733 2,137 14 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 Library 7,531 2,050 1,250 5 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 Library 36,336 10,656 5,444 21 Handsworth Library 25,838 8,317 2,347 14 Library 28,766 6,007 4,805 17 Kents Moat Library 3,216 1,134 387 2 Library 42,710 10,527 6,357 26 Library 20,903 5,482 3,556 14 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 Library 3,444 640 544 2 Library 13,962 3,961 2,238 8 Sheldon Library 11,309 2,899 2,065 7 Library 45,809 18,405 3,518 24 Library 27,126 8,163 3,591 16 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 Library 39,721 8,849 8,596 25 Tower Hill Library 14,270 3,812 2,267 9 Library 16,554 3,644 3,425 11 Library 51,301 20,105 4,426 25 Castle Library 22,963 6,102 3,914 15 Library 20,905 5,834 3,272 13 3

Public Transport: The stops and distance information has been supplied by Transport for , 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 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 1140 m 9 10 Bloomsbury BLOOMSBURY STREET, Oliver Street 74 m 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 3320 m 13 14 Glebe Farm AUDLEY RD, Glebe Farm Road 180 m Lee Hall 1340 m 14 17 Hall Green STRATFORD RD, South College 60 m Hall Green 349 m 15 18 Handsworth SOHO Rd, Waverhill Rd 30 m 2230 m 16 23 Harborne HIGH STREET, Harborne Junction 20 m University 2070 m 17 20 Kents Moat MEADWAY, Poolway Shopping Centre 30 m 840 m 10 22 Kings Heath KINGS HEATH HIGH STREET, Station Rd 10 m 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 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 RD, Library/Park Gates 30 m Adderley Park 2450 m 8 10 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

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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

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Aston Library

Aston Library, 99 Whitehead Road, Birmingham, B6 6EJ

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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 Computing Monthly 1;1 IT session for Adults Library Information Number City Average Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number Ward Number Rate Number of PCs 12 14.5 Aston 1,835 8.80% Opening hours per week 23 30.64 Birmingham 29,760 4.20%

Library User demographic information Number Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Ward Number Proportion Under 16 4115 Aston 380 7.40% 16-24 975 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 25-44 1630 45-64 969 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² 65+ 287 Ward 2015 Male 2891 Aston 48% Female 4943 LA average 54% None 142 Transport³ Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 902 7 Witton On street parking Distance to nearest bus stop Performance against defined priorities for the service 130m Members registered at and borrowing items from Aston Library 13% Distance to nearest train station 1390m Deprivation measures Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) 16 Aston Ward 6.80% Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance LSOA 56.21 15

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

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Balsall Heath Library

Balsall Heath Library, Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, B12 9BX

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Balsall Heath Library, Moseley Road, B12 9BX £221,711

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 87450 98900 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 68099 59113 Members registered at this library 15746 16534 PC booking (hours used) 10424 15064

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 20 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 35 30.64 1,365 6.70% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 7446 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 1165 Sparkbrook 305 7.40% 25-44 2256 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 2027 65+ 791 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 5586 Ward 2015 Female 7315 Sparkbrook 54% None 784 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1981 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 50, 50A Bordesley On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Balsall Heath Library 22% 12m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 1870m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Sparkbrook Ward 8.70% 12 LSOA 60.38 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 7 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

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Bartley Green Library

Bartley Green Library, Adams Hill, Birmingham, B32 3QG

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Bartley Green Library £64,843

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 14450 9650 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 15765 15446 Members registered at this library 4581 4737 PC booking (hours used) 905 1342

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 4 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 21 30.64 Bartley Green 750 4.80% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 2139 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 85 Bartley Green 155 6.00% 25-44 365 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 445 65+ 1111 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 1517 Ward 2015 Female 2449 Bartley Green 49.00% None 179 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 499 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 22 University Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Bartley Green Library 21% 20m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 5230m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Bartley Green Ward 7.70% 20 LSOA 35.99 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 17 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

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Birchfield Library

Birchfield Library, Trinity Road, Aston, Birmingham, B6 6AH

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Birchfield Library, 3 Trinity Road, B6 6AH £184,144

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 34700 30750 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 28847 29278 Six Ways Children’s centre Weekly Stay and Play for pre-school children and parents Members registered at this library 11336 11922 Lime Tree hub Weekly Stay and Play for pre-school children and parents PC booking (hours used) 4628 7610 Volunteer IT buddy Weekly Basic IT help with a volunteer NLDC Fortnightly Job search/CVs/training/volunteering Library Information Number City Average Aston Job Centre Weekly Job search help and information Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 11 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 29 30.64 Aston 1,835 8.80% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 4687 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 935 Aston 380 7.40% 25-44 1373 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 1060 65+ 623 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 3572 Ward 2015 Female 4919 Aston 48% None 187 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1005 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 33, 907A Perry Barr Car park at front of library Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Birchfield Library 17% 204m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 1140m % residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) 10 Aston Ward 6.80% Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance LSOA 48.63 9

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

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Bloomsbury Library

Bloomsbury Library, The POD Oliver Street, B7 4NX

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Bloomsbury Library, Operating from The POD, Oliver Street, Nechells, B7 4NX £45,277

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 5400 6550 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 5091 4436 Rising Stars Nursery Weekly Twice-weekly class visits to promote reading via free story sessions Members registered at this library 5733 5789 Bloomsbury Children’s Centre Weekly Class visit to promote reading via free story sessions and book borrowing PC booking (hours used) 0 0 St Matthews’ Pre-School Weekly Class visit to promote reading via free story sessions and book borrowing St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Termly Library Information sessions and book borrowing to encourage reading Library Information Number City Average Reading Ahead Challenge Termly Promoting reading to parents’ Adult Literacy Class [ESOL class] Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 0 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 24 30.64 Nechells 1,525 6.30% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 969 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 224 Nechells 275 3.60% 25-44 271 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 318 65+ 144 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 643 Ward 2015 Female 1220 Nechells 49% None 63 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 257 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 8A, 66 Duddeston On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Bloomsbury Library 12% 74m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 830m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Nechells Ward 6.70% 28 LSOA 61.82 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 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

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Boldmere Library

Boldmere Library, 119 Boldmere Road, Birmingham, B73 5TU

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Boldmere Library, 119 Boldmere Road, B73 5TU £132,402

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 29350 23400 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 38459 34561 Bushbabies Children’s centre Weekly(term time) Stories and rhymes Members registered at this library 8789 8973 Police surgeries Monthly Police advice PC booking (hours used) 1029 2123

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 7 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 26 30.64 175 1.20% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 4020 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 136 Sutton Vesey 35 2.00% 25-44 1053 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 2588 65+ 4371 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 3692 Ward 2015 Female 7950 Sutton Vesey 76% None 526 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1204 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 15A, 869 Wylde Green On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Boldmere Library 30% 14m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 960m % residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Sutton Vesey Ward 4.40% 10 LSOA 11.83 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 10 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

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Druids Heath Library

Druids Heath Library, Idmiston Croft, Birmingham, B14 5NJ

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Druids Heath Library, Idmiston Croft, BB14 5NJ £130,022

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 33700 29000 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 25914 19138 CAB Weekly Advice session Members registered at this library 8566 8849 Councillors 3 times a month Advice session PC booking (hours used) 2277 4254 NAIS Weekly As above Freshwinds Appointment only As above Library Information Number City Average St Judes School Weekly Stories/ book introductions Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 12 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 24 30.64 620 3.80% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 1206 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 151 Brandwood 140 6.10% 25-44 572 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 1463 65+ 1738 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 1764 Ward 2015 Female 3175 Brandwood 61% None 191 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 338 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 27, 50, 50A Yardley Wood On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Druids Heath Library 14% 32m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 3570m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Brandwood Ward 7.10% 13 LSOA 47.19 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 11 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

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Erdington Library

Erdington Library, Orphanage Road, Birmingham, B24 9HP

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Erdington Library, Orphanage Road, B24 9HP £266,375

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 91150 83700 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 63938 61625 Aquarius Weekly Basic IT class for over 50s Members registered at this library 30386 31550 Birmingham Careers Service Weekly Careers and training advice for young people aged 16-19 PC booking (hours used) 8736 13074 Family History tutor Weekly Family history for beginners and more advanced students Birmingham Disability Centre Weekly Employment/training advice for adults with a disability Library Information Number City Average Volunteer Weekly Literature group for classic fiction Number Health Trainer Ad hoc Blood pressure and BMI checks plus general health advice Number of PCs 11 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 Erdington 710 4.80% Library User demographic information Number Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 5690 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 890 Erdington 120 5.70% 25-44 3276 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 5626 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths)GCSEs by pupil residency² 65+ 6582 Ward 2015 Male 8755 Erdington 52% Female 12708 LA average 54% None 601 Transport³ Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 2347 38, 66, 966 Erdington On street parking Distance to nearest bus stop Performance against defined priorities for the service 76m Members registered at and borrowing items from Erdington Library 14% Distance to nearest train station 455m Deprivation measures Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius % residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) 33 Erdington Ward 7.50% Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance LSOA 42.38 22

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

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Frankley Library

Frankley Library, Balaam Wood Academy, Birmingham. B45 0EU

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Frankley Library, New Street, B45 0EU £90,367

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 34800 30450 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 10166 8369 Longbridge Art Project Sessions Frankley Art group and Frankley Mind group Project October 2016 Members registered at this library 5949 6182 Arts Council/Hereford CC Quarterly Project to promote use of the Library encourage reading children and parents PC booking (hours used) 1845 2908 Frankley + children's centre Ad Hoc Events to promote reading to parents and children Holly Hill playgroup Weekly stories and activities to promote books Library Information Number City Average Holly Hill Nursery Twice weekly stories to encourage reading Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 9 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 21.5 30.64 Longbridge 625 3.80% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 718 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 73 Longbridge 150 6.70% 25-44 237 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 644 65+ 773 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 734 Ward 2015 Female 1508 Longbridge 55% None 203 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 216 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 29, 49, 61 Longbridge On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Frankley Library 11% 137m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 3320m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Longbridge Ward 7.30% 14 LSOA 49.71 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 13 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

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Glebe Farm Library

Glebe Farm Library, Glebe Farm Road, Birmingham B33 9NA

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Glebe Farm Library, Glebe Farm Road, B33 9NA £83,863

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 27400 27100 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 11937 12409 Members registered at this library 7492 7778 PC booking (hours used) 943 2267

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 8 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 26 30.64 & Yardley North 720 4.40% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 1643 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 103 Stechford & Yardley North 155 5.90% 25-44 314 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 712 65+ 1188 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 1238 Ward 2015 Female 2598 Stechford & Yardley North 43% None 124 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 435 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 14 Lea Hall On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Glebe Farm Library 9% 180m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 1340m

% residents identifying as bad or very Index of Multiple Deprivation score bad health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Stechford & Yardley N Ward 7.20% 17 LSOA 53.08 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 14 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 26

Hall Green Library

Hall Green Library, 1221 Stratford Road, Hall Green, Birmingham, B28 9AD

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Hall Green Library, 1221 Stratford Road, B28 9AB £211,646

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 103550 99250 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 99533 87180 Hall Green Infants & Jnrs Several visits weekly Class visits to promote reading Members registered at this library 16795 17421 Maypole/Chinnbrook Child Centre Weekly Provide 2 sessions rhyme time to promote reading and the library PC booking (hours used) 0 5526 National Careers Service Fortnightly Job searching support Paul Wilkins Weekly Family History class Number Dyslexia Group Weekly Support for adults with dyslexia needs ( meeting in Meeting Room) Number of PCs 16 14.5 Cannon Hill Writers Weekly Support group Opening hours per week 40 30.64 Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Ward Number Rate Library User demographic information Number Hall Green 290 1.70% Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Under 16 8669 16-24 977 Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit 25-44 2190 Ward Number Proportion 45-64 3885 Hall Green 70 3.10% 65+ 4743 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% Male 7542 Female 12176 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² None 746 Ward 2015 Hall Green 66% Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ LA average 54% Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 2392 Transport³ Performance against defined priorities for the service Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking Members registered at and borrowing items from Hall Green Library 34% 6 Hall Green On street parking Distance to nearest bus stop Deprivation measures 60m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Distance to nearest train station Hall Green Ward 5.60% 349m LSOA 24.52 Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius 18 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 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

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Handsworth Library

Handsworth Library, Soho Road, Birmingham, B21 9DP

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Handsworth Library, Soho Road. B21 9DP £244,082

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 84450 71200 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 41789 34173 Reach Out Recovery Once a week Provide support for drug and alcohol recovery Members registered at this library 24868 26196 Police Surgery First Monday of the month Provide help and advice to the all the community PC booking (hours used) 10753 18429 Aquarius Coffee Morning Every Tuesday Meet people and make new friends - for over 50s Health Exchange Alternate Tuesdays Advice on nutrition and blood pressure checks for all Library Information Number City Average National Careers Advice Every Thursday CV and job advice for all Number ICT Buddy Every Friday Basic keyboard skills Number of PCs 23 14.5 Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Opening hours per week 31 30.64 Ward Number Rate & East Handsworth 1,975 9.70% Library User demographic information Number Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Under 16 5111 Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit 16-24 1072 Ward Number Proportion 25-44 2745 Lozells & East Handsworth 335 9.00% 45-64 2459 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 65+ 695 Male 5232 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Female 6181 Ward 2015 None 669 Lozells & East Handsworth 43% LA average 54% Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1364 Transport³ Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking Performance against defined priorities for the service 74 Jewellery Quarter On street parking Members registered at and borrowing items from Handsworth Library 10% Distance to nearest bus stop 30m Deprivation measures Distance to nearest train station

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) 2230m Lozells & East 7.40% Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Handsworth Ward 23 LSOA 50.64 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 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

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Harborne Library

Harborne Library, High Street, Birmingham, B17 9QG

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Harborne Library, High Street, B44 0HH £175,164

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 79350 75900 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 88202 78861 Chris Cooper Weekly Family History group Members registered at this library 19956 20805 Harborne Primary School Occasional Class visits to promote reading PC booking (hours used) 10795 13906 Chad Vale Primary School Occasional Class visits to promote reading St Peters Primary School Occasional Class visits to promote reading Library Information Number City Average First Steps Nursery Occasional Storytelling Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 15 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 35 30.64 Harborne 465 2.90% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 8203 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 1051 Harborne 65 2.30% 25-44 3248 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 4642 65+ 6556 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 8118 Ward 2015 Female 14481 Harborne 69% None 1101 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 2106 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 24, 48, 99 University Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Harborne Library 29% 20m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 2070m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Harborne Ward 5.10% 20 LSOA 17.58 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 17 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

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Kents Moat Library

Kents Moat Library, 55-57 Pool Way, Birmingham, B33 8NF

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Kents Moat Library, 55-57 Pool Way, B33 8NF £54,173

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 19900 8000 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 11143 7607 Members registered at this library 6623 6761 PC booking (hours used) 2213 3182

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 10 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 19 30.64 Stechford & Yardley North 720 4.40% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 871 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 125 Stechford & Yardley North 155 5.90% 25-44 242 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 542 65+ 1002 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 871 Ward 2015 Female 1783 Stechford & Yardley North 43% None 128 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 103 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 97, 97A, 97S Lea Hall Parking on Pool Way Shopping Centre car park Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Kents Moat Library 8% 30m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 840m

% residents identifying as bad or very Index of Multiple Deprivation score bad health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Stechford & Yardley N Ward 7.20% 22 LSOA 52.52 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 10 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

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Kings Heath Library

Kings Heath Library, High Street, Birmingham, B14 7SW

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Kings Heath Library, High Street, B14 7SW £205,992

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 104750 109200 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 105912 94736 CAB Debt advice Weekly Provide debt advice to customers Members registered at this library 27065 28211 National Careers Service Weekly CV support PC booking (hours used) 9203 12850 Kings Heath Inf and Junior School Weekly Class visits to support reading St Dunstans Primary School Occasional Introductions to the library Library Information Number City Average University of 3rd age Monthly Family history class Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 14 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 35 30.64 Moseley & Kings Heath 610 3.50% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 10321 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 1130 Moseley & Kings Heath 110 4.70% 25-44 4071 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 6110 65+ 5863 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 9782 Ward 2015 Female 15664 Moseley & Kings Heath 75% None 2049 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 3035 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 35, 50, 50A Bournville On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Kings Heath Library 26% 10m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 3890m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (DCLG 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Moseley & Kings 8 Heath Ward 6.10% Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance LSOA 25.85 8 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

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Kings Norton Library

Kings Norton Library, Pershore Road South, Birmingham, B30 3EU

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Kings Norton Library, Pershore Road South, B30 3EU £137,606 Partnering arrangements Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Organisation Frequency Activity Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 59250 50200 Ark Rose Academy Weekly Class visits to promote reading Items issued and renewed 53970 36333 Volunteer Weekly Code Club for children Members registered at this library 13603 14113 Green Day Nursery Fortnightly Stories to encourage reading PC booking (hours used) 232 4623 Fairway Termly Family literacy Friends of Kings Norton Park Quarterly Committee Meeting Library Information Number City Average Newman College 3 Months Work Placement Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 14 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 33 30.64 Kings Norton 555 3.70% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 3765 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 260 Kings Norton 120 5.50% 25-44 1555 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 2744 65+ 4156 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 4595 Ward 2015 Female 7246 Kings Norton 49% None 639 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1169 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 45, 49, 84 Kings Norton On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Kings Norton Library 24% 60m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 860m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Kings Norton Ward 7.20% 12 LSOA 34.86 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 11 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

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Kingstanding Library

Kingstanding Library, Kingstanding Road, Birmingham, B44 9ST

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Kingstanding Library, Kingstanding Road, B44 9ST £126,811

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 42600 35850 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 38768 29076 Members registered at this library 16259 16683 PC booking (hours used) 1894 4590

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 10 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 21 30.64 395 2.50% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 2370 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 390 Oscott 105 4.60% 25-44 748 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 2044 65+ 4448 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 3651 Ward 2015 Female 6226 Oscott 59% None 123 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 734 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 934, 935, 936, 937, 937A Chester Road On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Kingstanding Library 12% 40m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 4320m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Oscott Ward 6.70% 21 LSOA 41.88 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 19 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

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Mere Green Library

Mere Green Library, 30A Mere Green Road, Birmingham, B75 5BT

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Mere Green Library, 30A Mere Green Road, B75 5BT £166,895 Partnering arrangements Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Organisation Frequency Activity Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 93650 77650 Mere Green School Weekly Library visit/choose books Items issued and renewed 137960 122464 Mere Greens Children’s centre School holidays Story sessions during each school holiday Members registered at this library 20555 21330 Volunteers Weekly IT training PC booking (hours used) 5149 7244 Paul Wilkinson Weekly Ancestry training Code Club Fortnightly Children's club Library Information Number City Average U3A volunteers Monthly Ancestry self help Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 21 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 35 30.64 120 0.90% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 9451 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 541 Sutton Four Oaks 15 0.90% 25-44 2806 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 6033 65+ 15378 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 12208 Ward 2015 Female 21102 Sutton Four Oaks 79% None 899 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 3429 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 6, 902, 905 Four Oaks Parking on Sainsbury's car park Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Mere Green Library 30% 120m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 970m % residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Sutton Four Oaks Ward 4.10% 12 LSOA 8.63 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 9 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 42

Northfield Library

Northfield Library, 77 Church Road, Birmingham, B31 2LB

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Northfield Library, 77 Church Road, B31 2LB £232,900

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 91400 90050 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 82367 73135 Keep fit Mums Weekly Coffee and keep fit Members registered at this library 26475 27697 Reading Group Monthly PC booking (hours used) 15083 17393 Poetry Group Fortnightly Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Library Information Number City Average Ward Number Rate Number Northfield 575 3.50% Number of PCs 21 14.5 Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Opening hours per week 39 30.64 Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Library User demographic information Number Ward Number Proportion Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Northfield 130 5.20% Under 16 5404 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 16-24 824 25-44 2512 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² 45-64 4922 Ward 2015 65+ 7772 Northfield 57% Male 8148 LA average 54% Female 12241 None 1045 Transport³ Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number 18, 27, 878 Northfield On street parking Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1744 Distance to nearest bus stop 20m Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest train station Members registered at and borrowing items from Northfield Library 17% 920m Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Deprivation measures 22

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance Northfield Ward 6.70% 17 LSOA 28.02

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

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Perry Common Library

Perry Common Library, College Road, Birmingham, B44 0HH

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Perry Common Library, Perry Common Road, B44 0HH £123,670

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 33250 32350 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 32682 27486 Ancestry Weekly One to one help to trace your family tree Members registered at this library 11042 11595 Perry Barr Pensioners Monthly Social group PC booking (hours used) 4362 6635 Reach Out Recovery Weekly Provide support for drug and alcohol recovery Knit and Natter Weekly Social group Library Information Number City Average Wilson Stuart Special School Weekly Stories and singing Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 19 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 24 30.64 Oscott 395 2.50% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 2217 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 282 Oscott 105 4.60% 25-44 772 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 1199 65+ 2651 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 2694 Ward 2015 Female 4215 Oscott 59% None 212 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 489 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 7, 907 Erdington On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Perry Common Library 14% 20m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 2840m % residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Oscott Ward 6.70% 16 LSOA 45.28 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 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

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Quinton Library

Quinton Library, Ridgacre Road, Birmingham, B32 2TW

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Quinton Library, Ridgacre Road, B32 2TW £147,690

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 71700 62750 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 83457 73122 World's End Primary School Weekly Class visits to promote reading Members registered at this library 15818 16364 Court Oak Nursery Occasional Stories to encourage reading PC booking (hours used) 5634 9034 Dementia Friends Support group Chris Cooper Weekly Family History group Library Information Number City Average Neighbourhood Office Twice weekly Verification service Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 11 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 39 30.64 Quinton 575 3.90% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 5773 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 706 Quinton 105 5.00% 25-44 1620 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 3609 65+ 7481 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 6654 Ward 2015 Female 11561 Quinton 49% None 974 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1667 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 24 University Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Quinton Library 24% 20m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 4170m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Quinton Ward 6.40% 15 LSOA 31.81 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 13 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

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Selly Oak Library

Selly Oak Library, 669 Bristol Road, Birmingham, B29 6AE

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Selly Oak Library, 669 Bristol Road, B29 6AE £100,322

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 23150 13100 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 16317 14680 Birmingham Adult Dyslexic Group Twice weekly Support Group Members registered at this library 8930 9301 PC booking (hours used) 2162 2391

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 9 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 20 30.64 Selly Oak 350 1.60% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 1954 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 300 Selly Oak 85 0.60% 25-44 1292 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 913 65+ 1038 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 1898 Ward 2015 Female 3126 Selly Oak 59% None 473 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 128 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 61, 63, 76 Selly Oak On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Selly Oak Library 14% 60m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 244m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Dept for (Census 2011) Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Selly Oak Ward 3.20% 23 LSOA 16.65 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 17 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

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Shard End Library

Shard End Library, The Shard, All Saints Square, Birmingham, B34 7AG

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Shard End Library, All Saints Square, Shard End Crescent, B34 7AG £87,942

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 48550 60550 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 26295 23715 Severn Trent Weekly Advice and Support-debt or general advice & guidance Members registered at this library 10905 11550 Shard End Book group Weekly Book reviews/attend library sessions PC booking (hours used) 8056 10279 Shard End Community First Fridays Support local events/Library. Busy feet Mondays Open session under 5’s. Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 19 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 40 30.64 Shard End 850 5% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 2281 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 135 Shard End 155 5.80% 25-44 952 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 1470 65+ 1964 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 2252 Ward 2015 Female 4147 Shard End 36% None 403 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 827 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 55, 55A, 56 Lea Hall Large car park at front of library Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Shard End Library 13% 190m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 2250m % residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) 18 Shard End Ward 9.40% Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance LSOA 50.04 11

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

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Sheldon Library

Sheldon Library, Brays Road, Birmingham, B26 2RJ

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Sheldon Library, Brays Road, B26 2RJ £113,895

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 27900 22700 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 24696 22613 FOSL-Friends of Sheldon Library weekly Socialising/Trips/Tea parties/Coffee morning Members registered at this library 10679 11011 Service Birmingham monthly ICT support sessions PC booking (hours used) 3036 5461 Stanville School weekly Library visits St Thomas More School weekly Library Visits Library Information Number City Average Volunteer Weekly Click IT Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 14 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 26 30.64 Sheldon 410 3.00% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 1965 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 291 Sheldon 80 4.10% 25-44 538 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 1066 65+ 2601 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 2597 Ward 2015 Female 3793 Sheldon 51% None 71 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 477 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 73 Marston Green On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Sheldon Library 13% 20m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 2830m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Sheldon Ward 7.30% 18 LSOA 35.05 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 12 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

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Small Heath Library

Small Heath Library, Muntz Street, Birmingham, B10 9RX

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Small Heath Library, Muntz Street, BB10 9RX £231,991

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 114600 107350 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 76111 65874 Members registered at this library 30022 31504 PC booking (hours used) 10740 15138

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 18 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 40 30.64 Nechells 1525 6.30% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 10066 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 2280 Nechells 275 3.60% 25-44 3283 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 1963 65+ 823 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 7167 Ward 2015 Female 10614 Nechells 49% None 634 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 3083 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 8C Small Heath Car parking in front of leisure centre Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Small Heath Library 17% 70m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 850m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Nechells Ward 6.70% 16 LSOA 53.58 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 8 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

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South Yardley Library

South Yardley Library, Yardley Road, Birmingham, B25 8LT

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 South Yardley Library, Yardley Road, B25 8LT £263,110 Partnering arrangements Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Organisation Frequency Activity Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 87650 109300 Fox Hollies Children’s Centre Weekly Craft activities, stories and songs for under 5s Items issued and renewed 64289 54360 WI –Lace Makers Weekly Needlecrafts & Lace making Members registered at this library 18273 19139 Class Act Drama Group Weekly Drama classes for 6 to 17 year olds PC booking (hours used) 15252 24353 Keep Fit Instructor Weekly A lively but steady exercise session for fitness and fun Genealogist Weekly x2 Family History sessions Library Information Number City Average Mind Monthly Mental health support group Number UK On-line Weekly Basic online course – Learn My Way Number of PCs 36 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 South Yardley 835 4.30% Library User demographic information Number Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 4706 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 576 South Yardley 170 5.70% 25-44 1603 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 2473 65+ 3675 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 5227 Ward 2015 Female 7145 South Yardley 47% None 661 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1509 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 11A, 11C Acocks Green Limited on site parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from South Yardley Library 17% 10m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 1350m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius South Yardley Ward 7.00% 17 LSOA 36.42 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 17 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 58

Sparkhill Library

Sparkhill Library, 641 Stratford Road, Birmingham, B11 4EA

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Sparkhill Library, 641 Stratford Road, B11 4EA £137,384

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 99900 105000 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 91922 73963 Urdu Women's Group Weekly Meet to read and discuss Urdu books / poetry Members registered at this library 26470 27583 English Martyrs School Weekly class visits / joining/ borrowing books / reading promotion PC booking (hours used) 10551 13236 Greet Primary School Monthly class visits / joining/ borrowing books / reading promotion Arden Primary School Weekly class visits / joining/ borrowing books / reading promotion Library Information Number City Average Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number Ward Number Rate Number of PCs 16 14.5 Springfield 775 3.90% Opening hours per week 35 30.64 Birmingham 29,760 4.20%

Library User demographic information Number Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Ward Number Proportion Under 16 11293 Springfield 185 5.10% 16-24 1871 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 25-44 3124 45-64 2107 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² 65+ 981 Ward 2015 Male 7897 Springfield 53% Female 10800 LA average 54% None 679 Transport³ Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Bus Numbers Train Station Car parking Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 3267 5, 6, 31 Small Heath public car park off Court Road Distance to nearest bus stop Performance against defined priorities for the service 50m Members registered at and borrowing items from Sparkhill Library 23% Distance to nearest train station 1310m Deprivation measures Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) 24 Springfield Ward 7.00% Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance LSOA 46.57 19

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

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Spring Hill Library

Spring Hill Library, Spring Hill, Birmingham, B18 7BH

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Spring Hill Library, Spring Hill, B18 7BH £167,069

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 31000 31800 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 19843 16760 Tesco Superstore Sessions Community partnership links with CP Manager Members registered at this library 7805 8302 Aquarius Weekly Project to help reduce social isolation using the Library computers PC booking (hours used) 1208 6912 Health Exchange Weekly Promotion of good health ideas and support Summerfield Children’s Centre Weekly Play and Stay story and activity Session Library Information Number City Average Brookfields Junior & Inf School Termly whole school story and information sessions Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 14 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 24 30.64 Soho 1,245 6.10% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 2133 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 297 Soho 210 5.70% 25-44 964 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 581 65+ 676 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 1848 Ward 2015 Female 2698 Soho 44% None 105 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 264 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 82, 83, 87 Jewellery Quarter Park on Tesco's car park Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Spring Hill Library 16% 100m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 820m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Soho Ward 7.30% 18 LSOA 51.06 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 18 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 62

Stirchley Library

Stirchley Library, Bournville Lane, Birmingham, B30 2JT

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Stirchley Library, Bournville Lane, B30 2JT £134,939

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 21800 24750 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 41350 39825 Members registered at this library 9106 9396 PC booking (hours used) 3067 3964

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 10 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 26 30.64 Bournville 500 3.00% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 3931 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 365 Bournville 100 4.60% 25-44 1522 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 2655 65+ 2689 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths)GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 4196 Ward 2015 Female 6191 Bournville 62% None 775 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 917 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 27 Bournville On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Stirchley Library 29% 50m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 310m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Bournville Ward 6.20% 18 LSOA 22.06 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 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

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Sutton Coldfield Library

Sutton Coldfield Library, Lower Parade, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, B72 1XX

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Sutton Coldfield Library, Lower Parade, B72 1XX £579,814

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 87050 102750 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 66997 59225 Local History Society Weekly Research on local area Members registered at this library 28897 29613 Holyfield Primary school Monthly Class visit to promote reading PC booking (hours used) 14010 17843 Volunteer Weekly Code club for children Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Library Information Number City Average Ward Number Rate Number 215 1.40% Number of PCs 24 14.5 Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Opening hours per week 40 30.64 Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Library User demographic information Number Ward Number Proportion Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Sutton Trinity 55 2.80% Under 16 4686 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 16-24 805 25-44 2598 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² 45-64 6058 Ward 2015 65+ 15103 Sutton Trinity 66% Male 11701 LA average 54% Female 16921 None 628 Transport³ Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number 5, 879, 902, 904, 905 Sutton Coldfield Victoria Street car park Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1822 Distance to nearest bus stop 10m Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest train station Members registered at and borrowing items from Sutton Coldfield Library 15% 350m Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Deprivation measures 30

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance Sutton Trinity Ward 4.70% 27 LSOA 12.41

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

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Tower Hill Library

Tower Hill Library, Tower Hill, Birmingham, B42 1LG

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Tower Hill Library, Tower Hill, B42 1LG £80,764

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 23900 22950 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 32422 26518 Perry Barr Arts forum Weekly Knit and Natter Members registered at this library 12052 12393 Tower Hill Book Sharers Monthly Share and discuss books PC booking (hours used) 2621 4473

Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 10 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 24 30.64 Perry Barr 520 3.30% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 2435 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 227 Perry Barr 95 3.10% 25-44 870 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 1455 65+ 3554 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 3074 Ward 2015 Female 5229 Perry Barr 54% None 238 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 740 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 51, X51, 52, 52A, 886 Hamstead On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Tower Hill Library 14% 60m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 1000m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation health (Census 2011) score (DCLG 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Perry Barr Ward 5.50% 11 LSOA 22.34 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 9 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 68

Walmley Library

Walmley Library, Walmley Road, Sutton Coldfield, B76 1NP

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Walmley Library, Walmley Road, B76 1NP £78,474

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 45650 41400 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 53467 47436 Walmley Playgroup Termly Stories Members registered at this library 8093 8353 Shrubbery School Annual Library skills PC booking (hours used) 1669 2670 Volunteers Weekly Coffee morning Volunteers Weekly Reading groups Library Information Number City Average Paul Wilkinson Weekly Ancestry teaching Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 10 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 26 30.64 130 0.90% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 4280 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 184 Sutton New Hall 30 1.90% 25-44 859 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 2310 65+ 4166 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 3978 Ward 2015 Female 7296 Sutton New Hall 74% None 525 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1046 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 15C, 71, 71S, 838, 839, 904, 914 Wylde Green Library and Community Centre car park to side Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Walmley Library 31% 120m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 2840m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Sutton New Hall Ward 4.80% 11 LSOA 9.25 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 11 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

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Ward End Library

Ward End Library, Washwood Heath Road, Birmingham, B8 2HF

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Ward End Library, Washwood Heath Road, B8 2HF £177,697

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 61750 75450 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 77789 67209 Ward End Camera Club Fortnightly Photography group Members registered at this library 28765 30368 Coffee morning group Weekly Socialising/attending library sessions PC booking (hours used) 7200 11159 Pensioners Group Weekly Socialising/Bingo/Attending library sessions Adult Education Weekly ESOL lessons Library Information Number City Average Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 22 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 35 30.64 760 4.50% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 10041 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 1814 Hodge Hill 165 5.70% 25-44 3406 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 1902 65+ 1612 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 7789 Ward 2015 Female 10422 Hodge Hill 52% None 564 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 3612 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 55, 55A, 56, 94 Adderley Park Car park at front Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Ward End Library 17% 30m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 2450m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Hodge Hill Ward 7.00% 10 LSOA 49.43 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 8 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

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Weoley Castle Library

Weoley Castle Library, 76 Beckbury Road, Birmingham, B29 5HR

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Weoley Castle Library, 76 Beckbury Road, B29 5HR £202,495

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 56750 79750 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 48038 41138 Weoley Castle Children’s Centre Weekly Parent & Child Play/Reading with children Members registered at this library 15672 16219 Friends of Weoley Castle Library Weekly Knitting/Sewing & crafts PC booking (hours used) 7363 11616 Friends of Weoley Castle Library Monthly Coffee Morning Reachout Recovery When requested Support for addiction recovery Library Information Number City Average Local Councillor Twice monthly Advice Surgery Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 12 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 35 30.64 Weoley 740 4.60% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 3413 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 383 Weoley 170 6.40% 25-44 1530 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 2285 65+ 5135 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 4428 Ward 2015 Female 7701 Weoley 52% None 617 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1317 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 29, 48 Selly Oak On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Weoley Castle Library 16% 60m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 3010m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad health Index of Multiple Deprivation score (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Weoley Ward 7.20% 23 LSOA 36.28 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 20 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

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Yardley Wood Library

Yardley Wood Library, Highfield Road, Birmingham, B14 4DU

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Library Catchment Area - Community Profile Budget Outturn Figure 2015/16 Yardley Wood Library, Highfield Road, B14 4DU £247,316

Key Library Performance Information 2014/15 2015/16 Partnering arrangements Visits (based on a one week count in October x 50) 82750 93950 Organisation Frequency Activity Items issued and renewed 53845 48330 Grendon Nursery Twice a week stories to promote reading Members registered at this library 11316 12185 Billesley School Once a term to promote reading and membership of the library PC booking (hours used) 4086 5717 Yardley Wood School Once a term to promote reading and membership of the library Highters Heath School Once a term to promote reading and membership of the library Library Information Number City Average Chilcote School Once a term to promote reading and membership of the library Number Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion July 2016 16-64 yr old claimants of JSA and Universal Credit Number of PCs 13 14.5 Ward Number Rate Opening hours per week 34 30.64 Billesley 550 3.30% Birmingham 29,760 4.20% Library User demographic information Number Based on customers who provided DOB/gender Youth Unemployment (unadjusted) Proportion June 2016 18-24 yr old claimants including Universal Credit Under 16 4041 Ward Number Proportion 16-24 321 Billesley 125 5.10% 25-44 1372 Birmingham 5,965 4.40% 45-64 2576 65+ 4856 Educational Attainment - pupils achieving 5+ A* to C (including English and Maths) GCSEs by pupil residency² Male 4793 Ward 2015 Female 7931 Billesley 52% None 442 LA average 54%

Active library usage based on Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs)¹ Number Transport³ Total people who have used the library in last 12 months 1265 Bus Numbers Train Station Car Parking 27 Yardley Wood On street parking Performance against defined priorities for the service Distance to nearest bus stop Members registered at and borrowing items from Yardley Wood Library 25% 70m Distance to nearest train station Deprivation measures 590m

% residents identifying as bad or very bad Index of Multiple Deprivation score health (Census 2011) (Dept for Communities and Local Gov 2015) Number of bus stops within a 500 metre radius Billesley Ward 7.60% 18 LSOA 38.47 Number of bus stops within 500 metre walking distance 12 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

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