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Binstead & Fishbourne Population Ward profile information packs: Binstead & Fishbourne Population The information within this pack is designed to offer key data and information about this ward in a variety of subjects. It is one in a series of 39 packs produced by the Isle of Wight Council Business Intelligence Unit which cover all electoral wards. Population Binstead & Population Change Fishbourne Isle of Wight Population (2011 Census) 3,185 138,265 The table below shows the population figures for % of the Island total 2.30% Binstead & Fishbourne, Ryde Cluster and the Isle of Wight as a whole and how their populations have Binstead & Fishbourne Isle of Wight Males changed since 2002 (using ONS mid-year estimates). 10% Age Males Females Binstead & 0-4 57 65 Ryde Cluster Isle of Wight 8% Fishbourne 5-9 62 77 Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % 6% 10-14 77 70 15-19 90 76 2002 3,159 34,345 134,038 4% 20-24 53 46 2003 3,159 0.00 34,528 +0.53 135,073 +0.77 % of Island % of Island population 25-29 61 48 2% 2004 3,181 +0.70 34,782 +0.74 136,409 +0.99 30-24 53 59 2005 3,164 -0.53 35,051 +0.77 137,827 +1.04 0% 35-39 68 64 40-44 84 123 2006 3,226 +1.96 35,115 +0.18 138,536 +0.51 45-49 126 98 2007 3,224 -0.06 35,398 +0.81 139,443 +0.65 Binstead & Fishbourne Isle of Wight Females 50-54 112 140 10% 2008 3,218 -0.19 35,508 +0.31 140,158 +0.51 55-59 125 120 60-64 144 165 2009 3,274 +1.74 35,504 -0.01 140,229 +0.05 8% 65-69 144 150 2010 3,318 +1.34 35,728 +0.63 140,491 +0.19 6% 70-74 103 123 Source: ONS – Mid-Year Population Estimates 75-79 76 86 4% 80-84 40 66 In total between 2002 and 2010, the population of % of Island % of Island population Binstead & Fishbourne had increased by 5.03%, Ryde 2% 85+ 54 80 Total 1,529 1,656 Cluster had increased by 4.03% and the Isle of Wight 0% had increased by 4.81%. Page 1 of 5 Produced by Isle of Wight Council Business Intelligence Unit, March 2013 Ward profile information packs: Binstead & Fishbourne Population Deprivation The map below shows the LSOAs within Ryde Cluster and their The 2010 Indices of Deprivation were published by the Department levels of deprivation compared with England. for Communities and Local Government (CLG) in March 2010. For the purposes of constructing these Indices, deprivation was not limited to just a lack of financial resource, but took account of a range Ryde of different issues, where the main consideration was a lack of fulfilment to people’s needs in respect of their lives. How were the results arrived at? Outcomes were based mainly on 2008 data, using a combination of 38 separate indicators to provide a ranking, or comparison, of deprivation for each of the areas across England which were included. Using a number of different indicators, these were Bembridge aggregated across seven distinct ‘domains’, each of which represents a specific form of deprivation: Barriers to Housing and other Services Crime Living Environment Income Source: The English Indices of Deprivation 2010 - Communities and Local Government Employment (c) Crown copyright and database rights 2012 Ordnance Survey 100019229 Health and Disability Education, Skills and Training Key to IMD National Ranking Among 20% most deprived areas of England The Indices of Deprivation measure and rank the relative levels of deprivation based on small geographical areas called Lower layer Among 21-40% most deprived areas of England Super Output Areas (LSOAs) whose sizes vary but are generally Broadly in line with the England average smaller than Electoral Wards and have an average population of around 1,500 residents. This approach can be used to rank every Among 21-40% least deprived areas of England small area in England according to the deprivation experienced by the Among 20% least deprived areas of England people living there (a total of 32,482 LSOAs). Page 2 of 5 Produced by Isle of Wight Council Business Intelligence Unit, March 2013 Ward profile information packs: Binstead & Fishbourne Population Mosaic Data Mosaic Public Sector data provides socio-demographic segmentation of all UK households, based on over 440 data elements, including Census data. All UK citizens are classified into 69 types and 15 groups, helping local authorities gain a better understanding of the characteristics and needs of the local population. This table looks at the 15 groups and the make-up of households within them. Binstead & Ryde Cluster Isle of Wight England Fishbourne Number % Number % Number % % A Residents of isolated rural communities 108 7.2 1,426 7.8 6,281 9.3 4.5 B Residents of small and mid-sized towns with strong local roots 364 24.2 3,621 19.9 16,433 24.2 8.7 C Wealthy people living in the most sought after neighbourhoods 24 1.6 51 0.3 103 0.2 3.1 D Successful professionals living in suburban or semi-rural homes 323 21.5 987 5.4 2,973 4.4 8.2 E Middle income families living in moderate suburban semis 106 7.1 773 4.2 2,608 3.8 10.9 F Couples with young children in comfortable modern housing 8 0.5 161 0.9 515 0.8 5.6 G Young, well-educated city dwellers 1 0.1 1,072 5.9 1,607 2.4 9.1 H Couples and young singles in small modern starter homes 46 3.1 798 4.4 2,739 4.0 5.0 I Lower income workers in urban terraces in often diverse areas 8 0.5 463 2.5 2,052 3.0 7.3 J Owner occupiers in older-style housing in ex-industrial areas 183 12.2 1,519 8.3 6,036 8.9 7.8 K Residents with sufficient incomes in right-to-buy social housing 23 1.5 1,182 6.5 5,102 7.5 9.2 L Active elderly people living in pleasant retirement locations 262 17.4 4,008 22.0 14,158 20.9 4.3 M Elderly people reliant on state support 46 3.1 1,149 6.3 4,418 6.5 5.5 N Young people renting flats in high density social housing 0 0.0 576 3.2 1,259 1.9 5.5 O Families in low-rise social housing with high levels of benefit need 0 0.0 413 2.3 1,566 2.3 5.5 Total 1,502 18,199 67,850 Source: Experian – 2012 Mosaic Public Sector Group B contains residents who mostly live in medium sized and Group D contains swathes of Britain’s executive and managerial classes smaller towns in neighbourhoods of older housing where there is who have worked diligently to build up a comfortable lifestyle and a relatively little turnover from year to year. Though some people significant, though seldom exceptional, financial asset base. Often in their are quite well off and others have to be careful to make ends 40s, 50s or 60s, some of them may be owners of small or medium sized meet, this is not a group where you are likely to find people at businesses whilst others will have risen to senior positions in large national either extreme of the income distribution. A significant number or international companies. Most adults are married and will be living in a are self-employed. The best off are likely to be the owners of spacious family home. The house is likely to have four or more bedrooms, successful local businesses, the least well off recent school- two bathrooms and a double garage, to be detached and to be surrounded leavers who rent small flats over shops in the centre of town. by other similar houses. Children will, by now, be at university or finding This Group has very few members of minority ethnic groups. their feet in successful careers of their own. Page 3 of 5 Produced by Isle of Wight Council Business Intelligence Unit, March 2013 Ward profile information packs: Binstead & Fishbourne Population Ethnicity The following table shows the ethnicity of each ward in Ryde Cluster: Brading, St Havenstreet, Binstead & Nettlestone Ryde North Ryde North Helens & Ashey & Ryde East Ryde South Ryde West Fishbourne & Seaview East West Bembridge Haylands No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % All people 3,185 6,935 3,613 2,549 3,651 3,612 3,342 4,450 3,637 White: British 3,048 95.7 6,648 95.9 3,477 96.2 2,407 94.4 3,477 95.2 3,321 91.9 3,072 91.9 4,110 92.4 3,470 95.4 White: Non- 60 1.9 175 2.5 61 1.7 76 3.0 76 2.1 154 4.3 128 3.8 111 2.5 75 2.1 British Mixed Race 30 0.9 59 0.9 37 1.0 26 1.0 69 1.9 62 1.7 59 1.8 149 3.3 50 1.4 Asian or Asian 29 0.9 46 0.7 28 0.8 33 1.3 23 0.6 61 1.7 72 2.2 70 1.6 34 0.9 British Black or Black 9 0.3 5 0.1 9 0.2 6 0.2 4 0.1 10 0.3 8 0.2 7 0.2 5 0.1 British Chinese or other ethnic 9 0.3 2 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.1 4 0.1 3 0.1 3 0.1 3 0.1 group Source: ONS – 2011 Census Comparison of proportions for residents - England White British and other groups 100% South East 90% Isle of Wight 80% 70% West Wight Cluster 60% The Bay Cluster 50% South Wight Cluster 40% 30% Ryde Cluster 20% Newport Cluster 10% 0% Cowes Cluster Binstead Brading, Havenstreet, Nettlestone & Ryde Ryde Ryde Ryde Ryde Ryde & Fishbourne St Helens Ashey & Seaview East North North South West Cluster & Bembridge Haylands East West 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Other Groups White British Other Groups White British The table above shows Binstead & Fishbourne has the third highest The graph above shows Ryde Cluster has a White British majority White British resident population in the Ryde Cluster and the highest that is broadly similar to the Island’s.
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