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Demographic Profile of Surrey Heath Based on 2011 Census Data Demographic Profile of Surrey Heath based on 2011 Census data Prepared by: Nikolas Krupski Date: 10/28/2014 Contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 2 2. Basic facts about Surrey Heath ..................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Households with dependent children. .......................................................................................................................... 4 4. Population and Households .......................................................................................................................................... 6 5. Gender ........................................................................................................................................................................ 14 6. Age .............................................................................................................................................................................. 16 7. Ethnicity ...................................................................................................................................................................... 23 8. Religion ........................................................................................................................................................................ 31 9. Health .......................................................................................................................................................................... 37 10. Part of “Bigger Picture” ............................................................................................................................................. 45 11. Changes since previous Census (2001) ..................................................................................................................... 52 12. Introduction to comparison tool. .............................................................................................................................. 53 Page | 1 1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of the key statistics of the 2011 Census for Surrey Heath. It gives a general picture of Surrey’s population and detailed information for Surrey Heath and its wards, in separate ward profiles in pdf format. The information has been extracted from Surrey-i, www.surreyi.gov.uk and LG Inform Surrey’s information hub for statistical information. The figures presented in this report are the estimated total population based on the actual census count and data from the Census Coverage Survey. The overall response rate for Surrey was 95%. The Office for National Statistics has undertaken a rigorous quality assurance process on these estimates using a range of administrative data to validate them. Further information about the 2011 Census and data tables can be found at www.ons.gov.uk The information in this report can be used for the following; - inform and assist in strategic policy decision making - supporting information for key projects - supporting information for stakeholder engagement/ consultation and citizens panel - promoting Surrey Heath Borough - information for new ward councillors/ members and staff - identifying investment opportunities and relocation advise - Supporting funding/ grant applications - Best value in Service delivery /targeted delivery Page | 2 2. Basic facts about Surrey Heath In terms of area, Surrey Heath is ranked 7 out of the 11 Districts within the Surrey County, and is ranked 39 out of all 55 Districts in South East. The total area of Surrey Heath District is 9,509 hectares. The Ward with the largest area is Chobham, representing 24.32% of the total area of the District. The most densely populated Ward is Heatherside with 34.20 persons per hectare, the least densely populated Ward is Chobham with 1.60 persons per hectare. Page | 3 3. Households with dependent children. Mytchett and Deepcut is the Ward with the highest number of households (867) with dependent children in the District and Chobham is the Ward with the lowest number of households with dependent children. Page | 4 Page | 5 4. Population and Households Indicator 1. Total % population Bagshot 5592 6.49% Bisley 3965 4.60% Chobham 3799 4.41% Frimley 6178 7.17% Frimley Green 5717 6.64% Heatherside 6049 7.02% Lightwater 6791 7.88% Mytchett and 7101 8.24% Deepcut Old Dean 4636 5.38% Parkside 6180 7.17% St Michaels 5197 6.03% St Pauls 5790 6.72% Town (Camberley) 4912 5.70% Watchetts 5152 5.98% West End 4693 5.45% Windlesham 4392 5.10% Biggest part of Surrey Heath population resides in Mytchett and Deepcut (8.2%) while in Chobham resides only half of that (4.4%) despite fact that Chobham is over twice of M&D size. Page | 6 Indicator 2. Households Bagshot 2332 Bisley 1310 Chobham 1616 Frimley 2354 Frimley Green 2266 Heatherside 2344 Lightwater 2778 Mytchett and Deepcut 1738 Old Dean 1769 Parkside 2360 St Michaels 2181 St Pauls 2089 Town (Camberley) 2009 Watchetts 1930 West End 1688 Windlesham 1782 3000 2778 2500 2000 1500 1310 1000 500 0 2. Households Max Min Number of households is quite evenly distributed across our borough however biggest difference is between Lightwater and Bisley. Page | 7 Indicator 3. Area in hectares Bagshot 865 Bisley 366 Chobham 2313 Frimley 214 Frimley Green 234 Heatherside 177 Lightwater 419 Mytchett and Deepcut 1015 Old Dean 304 Parkside 273 St Michaels 202 St Pauls 247 Town (Camberley) 263 Watchetts 212 West End 1452 Windlesham 955 2500 2313 2000 1500 1000 500 177 0 3. Area in hectares Max Min Chobham is the biggest ward followed by West End and Mytchett and Deepcut while Heatherside is the smallest. Page | 8 Indicator 4. % change in population since last Census Bagshot 4.2 Bisley 9.7 Chobham 0 Frimley 4.7 Frimley Green 1.4 Heatherside 2.2 Lightwater 1.5 Mytchett and Deepcut 14.6 Old Dean 8.4 Parkside 3.9 St Michaels 20.6 St Pauls 6.8 Town (Camberley) 23.8 Watchetts 11.6 West End 9.9 Windlesham 0.4 25 23.8 20 15 10 5 0 0 4. % change in population since last Census Max Min Camberley’s and St Michael’s populations increased by over 20% since 2001 while Chobham’s and Windlesham’s remained on same level. Page | 9 Indicator 5. %Population living in households Bagshot 98.5 Bisley 86.4 Chobham 99.7 Frimley 98.3 Frimley Green 100 Heatherside 99.6 Lightwater 99.5 Mytchett and Deepcut 95.9 Old Dean 100 Parkside 99.7 St Michaels 98 St Pauls 98.6 Town (Camberley) 98.5 Watchetts 98 West End 96.4 Windlesham 98.6 105 100 100 100 95 90 86.4 85 80 75 5. Population living in households Max Min Only 86% of Bisley residents live in households while 100% was noted in Old Dean and Frimley Green. It’s because over 13% of Bisley’s residents live in Communal establishments. Page | 10 Indicator 6. Population living in communal establishments Bagshot 1.5 Bisley 13.6 Chobham 0.3 Frimley 1.7 Frimley Green 0 Heatherside 0.4 Lightwater 0.5 Mytchett and Deepcut 4.1 Old Dean 0 Parkside 0.3 St Michaels 2 St Pauls 1.4 Town (Camberley) 1.5 Watchetts 2 West End 3.6 Windlesham 1.4 16 14 13.6 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 0 6. Population living in communal establishments Max Min Page | 11 Indicator 7. Average household size Bagshot 2.36 Bisley 2.61 Chobham 2.34 Frimley 2.58 Frimley Green 2.52 Heatherside 2.57 Lightwater 2.43 Mytchett and 2.49 Deepcut Old Dean 2.62 Parkside 2.61 St Michaels 2.34 St Pauls 2.73 Town 2.41 (Camberley) Watchetts 2.62 West End 2.68 Windlesham 2.43 2.8 2.73 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.34 2.34 2.3 2.2 2.1 7. Average household size Max Min Page | 12 Indicator 8. Population density (persons per hectare) Bagshot 6.5 Bisley 10.8 Chobham 1.6 Frimley 28.9 Frimley Green 24.4 Heatherside 34.2 Lightwater 16.2 Mytchett and 7 Deepcut Old Dean 15.3 Parkside 22.6 St Michaels 25.7 St Pauls 23.4 Town 18.7 (Camberley) Watchetts 24.3 West End 3.2 Windlesham 4.6 40 35 34.2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1.6 8. Population density (persons per hectare) Max Min Population density is biggest in Heatherside and lowest in Chobham. Page | 13 5. Gender Indicator 9. Males Bagshot 49.9 Bisley 56.8 Chobham 49.3 Frimley 49 Frimley Green 49.3 Heatherside 49 Lightwater 48.7 Mytchett and 50.7 Deepcut Old Dean 48.8 Parkside 49.6 St Michaels 50 St Pauls 49.4 Town 49.3 (Camberley) Watchetts 49.9 West End 49.5 Windlesham 49.7 58 56.8 56 54 52 50 48.7 48 46 44 9. Males Max Min Page | 14 Indicator 10. Females Bagshot 50.1 Bisley 43.2 Chobham 50.7 Frimley 51 Frimley Green 50.7 Heatherside 51 Lightwater 51.3 Mytchett and 49.3 Deepcut Old Dean 52.2 Parkside 50.4 St Michaels 50 St Pauls 50.6 Town 50.7 (Camberley) Watchetts 50.1 West End 50.5 Windlesham 50.3 60 50 52.2 43.2 40 30 20 10 0 10. Females Max Min Page | 15 6. Age Indicator 11. Age 0-4 Bagshot 6.8 Bisley 4.6 Chobham 6 Frimley 5.6 Frimley Green 5.5 Heatherside 6.3 Lightwater 5.4 Mytchett and 6.5 Deepcut Old Dean 8.2 Parkside 4.7 St Michaels 6.9 St Pauls 5.3 Town 6.6 (Camberley) Watchetts 5.8 West End 5.2 Windlesham 5.7 9 8 8.2 7 6 5 4.6 4 3 2 1 0 11. Age 0-4 Max Min Old Dean brings highest number (8.2%) of youngest population to the borough while Bisley only half of that. Page | 16 Indicator 12. Age 5-15 Bagshot 12.1 Bisley 12.8 Chobham 11.3 Frimley 14 Frimley Green 13.7 Heatherside 14.7 Lightwater 13.4 Mytchett and 12.4 Deepcut Old Dean 15.4 Parkside 13.6 St Michaels 11.6 St Pauls 14.8 Town 11.4 (Camberley) Watchetts 12.3 West End 19.3 Windlesham 14.8 25 20 19.3 15 11.3 10 5 0 12. Age 5-15 Max Min Differences are much less noticeable for aged 5-15 and 16-17 age groups; only West End stands out with 19.3% and 3.9% accordingly. Page | 17 Indicator 13. Age 16-17 Bagshot 1.8 Bisley 2.2 Chobham 2.4 Frimley 3 Frimley Green 3.2 Heatherside 2.9 Lightwater 2.5 Mytchett and 2.9 Deepcut Old Dean 3 Parkside 2.7 St Michaels 2.1 St Pauls 2.7 Town 2.2 (Camberley) Watchetts 2.7 West End 3.9 Windlesham 2 4.5 4 3.9 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.8 1.5 1 0.5 0 13.
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