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Age and Gender Profile Marital and Civil Partnership Status

Tadley North, 90 and over 7.0% Single 85 to 89 80 to 84 and 75 to 79 Married 70 to 74 8.9% 65 to 69 2.4% 25.0% Ward Profile 60 to 64 0.2% Same-sex civil 55 to 59 partnership 50 to 54 45 to 49 Separated 40 to 44 35 to 39 30 to 34 Divorced 25 to 29 56.4% 20 to 24 15 to 19 Widowed 10 to 14 5 to 9 0 to 4 5% 3% 1% 1% 3% 5% The percentage of the adult population that were married declined by 4.5% over the decade. Compared to a 5.2% decline for and Deane. The percentage 2001 Females 2001 Males 2011 Females 2011 Males that were widowed decreased by 6.1%. The population had aged since 2001. The percentage of the Population population aged 45 and over increased by 18.7%, whilst Main Language The 2011 Census population of North, Kingsclere the population aged under 45 decreased by 13.4%. and Baughurst was 10,295.The population had decreased  98.6% spoke English by 75 people since 2001, approximately 0.7%. Compared Religion as their main language to an increase of 10.0% for . Christian 65.5% No religion 25.6%  Polish and Nepalese Religion not stated 7.6% were the other most main languages 10,295 people Buddhist 0.3% Hindu 0.2% Ethnic Group Jewish 0.1% Tadley North, In addition to the usually resident population, there Muslim 0.4% Kingsclere and 2.6% 1.0% 95.0% Sikh Baughurst were 215 schoolchildren and students that lived 0.1% White Other religion 0.2% Basingstoke 4.7% 1.7% 4.0% outside the ward during term-time. and Deane 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% British 0% 5% 10% 2001 2011 Length of Residence White Other Mixed/Multiple Asian Black Arab Other 5.7% of the population were born outside the UK. The majority of residents were Christian (65.5%) but this Non-White British ethnicities made up 5.0% of the ward's 67.4% of these people had lived in the UK for 10 figure had declined by 14.2% since 2001. A quarter (25.6%) population (shown on the years or more. had no religion, which was an increase of 70.1% since 2001. chart).

Source: Office for National Statistics 2001 and 2011 Censuses Published by Policy - May 2021 Economic Activity Occupation Method of Travel to Work

100% Inactive: Other Top five occupations:

6.9% 4.3% Inactive: Long-term sick 1. Administrative occupations (9.0%) or disabled 2001 63.8% 11.6% 11.6% 17.7% 14.8% 80% 13.3% Inactive: Student 2. Corporate managers and directors (8.7%)

Inactive: Looking after 3. Science research, engineering and technology 10.9% 12.6% home or family 60% professionals (8.1%) 2011 65.0% 14.5% 14.5% Inactive: Retired 12.1% 13.0% 4. Business and public service associate Active: Full-time 40% student professionals (7.7%) 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Active: Unemployed Driving a car or van 45.9% 5. Elementary administration and service 20% 43.7% Active: Self-employed occupations (7.0%) Work mainly at or from home Active: Employee: Part- Train, underground, metro, light rail, tram, bus, minibus or coach time These top five occupations accounted for 40.5% of all the 0% Active: Employee: Full- All other methods of travel to work 2001 2011 time occupations in the ward. Since 2001, the percentage Over two fifths (43.7%) of all residents aged 16-74 were of the population employed in professional occupations Over three fifths (65.0%) of those aged 16-74 in working full-time in 2011, a decrease of 4.9% since (shown in blue) increased by 53.9%, whilst the percentage employment drove a car to work. The percentage travelling 2001. Those that were retired accounted for 14.8%, employed as managers, directors and senior officials by car increased by 1.8% since 2001. The percentage an increase of 11.1% since 2001. The percentage that (shown in purple) declined by 30.6%. travelling by public transport decreased (-16.8%), whilst were self-employed increased by 15.8%. home working increased (+24.7%).

General Health Long-Term Health Problem or Disability Provision of Unpaid Care

100% 16.8% 9.2% 8.5% 80%  9.8% of residents 27.1% 60% provided unpaid care (1,005 people) compared to 9.1% across the borough 96.4% 92.2% 40% 86.1% 83.5% 56.0% 20%  19.6% of unpaid carers provided 50 or more hours of unpaid care a week (195 0% Aged 0 to 15 Aged 16 to Aged 50 to Aged 65 and All ages people) compared to 19.6% in the borough overall 49 64 over Day-to-day activities limited a lot  22.5% of unpaid carers Day-to-day activities limited a little were aged 65 and over (225 people) compared to 20.3% in the borough as a whole Day-to-day activities not limited

48.8% of the population were in very good health and The percentage with a health problem or disability increased Qualifications a further 36.4% were in good health. Of those with bad with age. 44.0% of those aged 65 and over had their day to 18.2% of those aged 16 and or very bad health (3.6%), 46.6% were aged 65 and over. day activities limited, compared to 45.3% across the borough. over had no qualifications.

Source: Office for National Statistics 2001 and 2011 Censuses Published by Policy - May 2021 Dwellings Household Composition Accommodation Type One person household: Aged 65 The number of dwellings in Tadley North, Kingsclere and over 5.1% and Baughurst in 2011 was 4,420. This was an increase One person household: Other 12.6% of 185 dwellings since 2001, approximately 4.4%. 8.3% One family only: All aged 65 and Compared to 13.0% for Basingstoke and Deane. over 8.4% 13.9% One family only: Married or same-sex civil partnership couple One family only: Cohabiting 4,420 dwellings 10.1% couple 41.5% One family only: Lone parent

In addition to dwellings, there were six communal Other household types establishments in the ward containing 85 people. These were medical and educational premises and hotels. There were 4,305 households in Tadley North, Kingsclere and Many households lived in semi-detached properties Baughurst, housing 10,205 people. Many households were (39.6%). The percentage living in flats increased by 20.5% Average Household Size, Rooms and Bedrooms occupied by married or same-sex civil partnership couple over the decade. The percentage living in houses and households (41.5%). Over a quarter (26.5%) of households were bungalows decreased by 1.8%. 2.37 lived in by those that live alone, an increase of 7.1% since 2001. Average household size (people per 23.0% of households were occupied entirely by those aged 65+. Car Availability household) 11.1% of households had no access to Household Tenure a car or van, compared to 15.2% for 6.1 80% Basingstoke and Deane as a whole. 4.9% had access to 60% four or more cars or vans. There were 7,120 cars or vans. Average number of rooms per 35.7% 37.2% household 40% 15.2% 20% 9.1% 0.5% 2.3% 0% Occupancy Rating 3.1 Tadley North,

Kingsclere and 67.5% 16.8% 12.8% loan Average number of bedrooms per Shared Baughurst

household ownership

Social rented

mortgage or

Private rented

Ownedwith a Livingrent free

Owned outright Basingstoke and 56.8% 21.1% 16.5% Deane 2001 2011 Over the decade, average household size declined 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% from 2.47 to 2.37. Average household size was below Over the decade, the percentage of households that owned Two or more rooms One more room Occupancy rating zero One less room the borough (2.40) and region (2.38) average. The their home with a mortgage decreased by 14.7%. Outright Two less rooms average home in Tadley North, Kingsclere and Baughurst ownership increased by 14.9%, whilst private renting grew The majority of households had two had 6.1 rooms and 3.1 bedrooms, above the borough by 68.8%. Shared ownership increased by 17.7%, which or more rooms than average (5.8 and 2.9). was an increase of four households. they needed (67.5%).

Source: Office for National Statistics 2001 and 2011 Censuses Published by Policy - May 2021 Indices of Deprivation, 2019 Rural and urban, 2011 House prices and sales, 2004-2019

£700,000 800 IMD 100 £600,000 700 IDAOPI Income 80 600 hectares £500,000 60 7,722.9 500 40 IDACI Employment £400,000 20 400 £300,000 0 300

47.0% 53.0% £200,000 Numbersales of Living Median houseprice 200 Education Environment £100,000 100 B&D 004A urban rural B&D 004B £0 0 B&D 004C Crime Health population population

B&D 004D

2013

2016 2019

2010 2007 Tadley North, Kingsclere and Baughurst is located to the north 2004 B&D 004E Housing & B&D 001B Services of the borough and its population is classified as living in both Number of sales B&D 004A B&D 001D B&D 004B B&D 004C The chart shows Indices of Deprivation data for each urban and rural areas, with almost a 50:50 mix. B&D 004D B&D 004E B&D 001B B&D 001D domain and both IDACI and IDAOPI. It records how Borough median deprived each Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) in Jobs Available by Sector, 2019 There were 135 home sales in 2019, similar to levels in the ward was compared with all LSOAs in . Estimated to be 3,075 jobs in the ward. recent years. This was 4.6% of the borough's house The closer each LSOA is to 32,844 (shown as 100), the Main sectors: sales. One LSOA within the ward (B&D 004A) had a median lower the deprivation. B&D 004C and 001D were more Education (18.9%) house price in 2019 of £582,500, compared to the disadvantaged than the other LSOAs in the ward Health (12.5%) borough median of £305,000, and prices in this LSOA (LSOA boundaries are shown on the ward map). Construction (12.1%) are consistently well above the borough average.

Forecast Population and Dwelling Change Unemployed Benefit Claimant Count, 2013 to 2021 300 more people Council tax property build period, 2020 250 Expected to be resident 2020 to 2027 200 Sherborne St 12.3% 18.0% 31.6% 23.2% 12.8% 150 Basingstoke and 11.3% 27.1% 34.5% 20.0% 144 more dwellings Deane 100 Expected to be built between 2020 to 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 50

2027 Number Claimants of 0 Pre-1900 1900-1954 1955-1972 545 more older people 1973-1999 2000 onwards Unknown

(Aged 65 and over) expected by 2027

January 2017

January 2015

January 2013 January 2021

January 2016 January 2019

January 2014 January 2018 Tadley North, Kingsclere and Baughurst had a larger percentage January 2020 Small Area Population Forecasts show that the overall of dwellings built in the early 20th Century compared to The number of unemployed benefit claimants peaked in population is expected to increase (+2.7%), a long with Basingstoke and Deane as a whole, with 30.3% built before July, August, September dwellings (+3.0%) and older people (+21.7%). 1955, compared to 17.5% for the borough overall. and October 2020.

Source: Multiple sources, please see appendix Published by Policy - May 2021 This part of the ward (covered with grey horizontal lines) is Appendix not included in the OA data for Ward Map this ward. It is counted within Tadley and ward.

The ward boundary is shown in grey. Due to ward boundary changes, some data is only available for the area covered by the output areas (OAs) and lower super output areas (LSOAs) that best fit the ward area. The This area is part of Tadley best fit output area boundaries are shown and Pamber ward but is surrounded by the blue dashed line. Tadley included within the OA North, Kingsclere and Baughurst contains and LSOA data for this seven LSOAs and their best fit boundaries are shown with coloured backgrounds on the map. An OA and LSOA is allocated to a ward if its population weighted centroid falls within the ward. This means that the Penney Way area (covered with grey horizontal lines) is not included within the ward's OA data. One LSOA (shown in orange) also includes part of Tadley and Pamber ward. The appendix shows which data is available for the ward boundary or the best fit OA and LSOA ward boundary.

This part of the ward (surrounded by the blue dashed line) is included in the OA and LSOA data for this ward.

Published by Policy - May 2021 2001 and 2011 Census data provided for best fit OA ward boundaries (topics and table numbers)

Appendix • Population 2001 KS01 and 2011 KS101EW • Length of residence 2011 QS803EW • Age profile 2001 CAS001 and 2011 LC1117EW • Religion 2001 UV15 AND 2011 KS209EW • Marital and civil partnership status 2001 UV07 and 2011 KS103EW • Main language 2011 QS204EW Notes • Ethnic group 2001 UV09 and 2011 KS201EW

Numbers are rounded to the nearest five • Economic activity 2001 UV28 and 2011 KS601EW people/dwellings/households/cars in the majority • General health 2001 QS302EW and 2011 LC3206EW of census data topics. • Occupation 2011 KS608EW • Long-term health problem or disability 20111 LC3205EW The accompanying ward profile Excel file contains • Method of travel to work 2001 KS15 and 2011 LC7103EW the raw data used this ward profile and • Provision of unpaid care 2001 UV21, 2011 KS301EW and LC3301EW comparisons to the borough, county, region and • Qualifications 2011 QS501EW national average. • Dwellings 2001 UV55 and 2011 QS418EW If you need any further assistance with local • Average household size, rooms and bedrooms 2001 KS019, KS01 and KS16 and 2011 KS101EW, KS401EW, statistical data then please contact KS403EW, QS407EW AND QS411EW [email protected] • Household composition 2001 UV65 and 2011 QS113EW • Household tenure 2001 UV63 and 2011 QS405EW This ward profile was produced by the Policy team • Accommodation type 2001 UV56 and 2011 QS402EW at Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council. • Car availability 2011 QS416EW • Occupancy rating 2011 QS408EW

Other data sources provided for Other data sources provided for best fit OA and LSOA ward boundaries ward boundary (topics and source (topics and source organisations) organisations) Output Area • Rural and urban, 2011, Office for National Statistics, Rural-Urban Classification for output areas • Forecast population and dwelling change 2020-2027, County Council, Small Lower Super Output Area Area Population Forecasts • Indices of deprivation, 2019, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government • Hectares calculated in geographic information • Jobs available by sector, 2019, Office for National Statistics, Business Register and Employment Survey systems using the ward boundary • Council tax property build period, 2020 • House prices and sales, 2004-2019, Office for National Statistics, House price statistics for small areas • Claimant count, 2013-2021, Department for Work and Pensions

Published by Policy - May 2021