Priority area 3: LSAO codes – E01016726, E01016733, E01016845, E01016846, E01016848, E01016847, E01016842, E01016843, E01016844, E01016729 Parish - Woughton on the Green

Data from ONS 2011 and NOMIS via links below: https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/southeastengland/wards/milton_keynes/E05009424__woughton_fishermead/ https://mapit.mysociety.org/area/144415.html

LSOA11CD LSOA code names Ward code Ward names Deprivation Risk of Top 3 mosaic segments per area Inactivity

1 2 3

Area 3: Woughton and Fishermead Family Basics 46.03% Transient Renters 23.74% Vintage Value 11.24%

E01016726 018A E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 2 3 Transient Renters 72.92% Family Basics 24.72% Rental Hubs 1.39%

E01016733 Milton Keynes 018B E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 3 3 Transient Renters 52.96% Family Basics 26.37% Urban Cohesion 12.61%

E01016845 Milton Keynes 018C E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 1 8 Family Basics 66.78% Municipal Challenge 18.96% Rental Hubs 9.84%

E01016846 Milton Keynes 018D E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 3 2 Transient Renters 34.31% Family Basics 24.16% Vintage Value 17.13%

E01016848 Milton Keynes 018E E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 2 3 Vintage Values 33.29% Famiily Basics 27.87% Modest Traditions 16.54%

E01016847 Milton Keynes 021D E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 2 1 Family Basics 62.57% Vintage Values 24.99% Transient Renters 7.31%

E01016842 Milton Keynes 023B E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 1 2 Family Basics 83.75% Municipal Challenge 14.81% Vintage Value 1.44%

E01016843 Milton Keynes 023C E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 1 1 Family Basics 94.95% Urban Cohesion 5.05%

E01016844 Milton Keynes 023D E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 1 1 Family Basics 44.95% Vintage Values 33.29% Municpal Challenge 16.18%

E01016729 Milton Keynes 014B E05009424 Woughton & Fishermead 2 7 Transient Renters 40.45% Rental Hubs 22.63% Family Basics 15.32%

*Please note LSAOs do not exactly cover estate areas, there is cross over, please refer to the full ward maps for exact LSOAs. The estate link is for as a guide.

https://www.ukcrimestats.com/Postcode_Districts/SL0/ LSAO codes: EO1016843 Ward: Woughton and Fishermead (3) 014B Note this LSOA crosses ward boundaries, top 20% IMD 018B 018A top 40% IMD top 30% IMD

018E 018D top 20% IMD top 40% IMD Includes hospital 021D top 20% IMD 016D top 40% IMD Note split LSOA with and parish

023C 023D 018C top 10% IMD top 10% IMD top 10% IMD 023B top 10% IMD Images from: http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/imd/idmap.html

LSAO code: EO1016843

EO1016843

Images from: http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/imd/idmap.html EO1016843/023C

IMD 1 (top 10% nationally)

Risk of inactivity 1

Mosaic segment Family basics (94.95%), Municipal challenge (5.05%)

Images from Parallel: https://parallel.co.uk/3D/population-density LSAO code: EO1016843 Ward: Woughton and Fishermead (3)

Ethnic group Main Language

White British (79% - 59.1%) Black African (1.5% - 25.2%) English (96% -87% ) African languages (6.3%)

Images from Datashine: https://datashine.org.uk/ Asset mapping: Tinkers Bridge (023C)

What physical assets can you What do you notice about the area? How does it make you feel? see?

Community green with bins and Old furniture outside houses and rubbish Pessimistic – lack of pride in benches etc (looked like bin day though) community especially in side away Tinkers Bridge meeting place (run by Old cars, not road fit parked outside houses from the meeting place. Woughton Community Council) Lots of streetlights and cut throughs to walk Seems to be community Tesco Express down opportunities. Tinkers Bridge residents association Varied in terms of pride of living conditions Woughton Community Council – Lots of satellite dishes Optimistic for the future and ability to presence on community notice Lots of leaves not picked up engage with deliverers and community board to report concerns etc Run down in places (specially Netherfield members who can reach others. Flower beds/garden area next to side) Tinkers Bridge meeting place Houses very mixed aesthetically Opportunities – community hub that seems to be well used Community organised Halloween ghost hunt advertised No pub

LSAO codes: EO1016842, EO1016845

EO1016845

EO1016842

Images from: http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/imd/idmap.html EO1016842/023B EO1016845/018C

IMD 1 (top 10% nationally) IMD 1 (top 10% nationally)

Risk of inactivity 2 Risk of inactivity 8

Mosaic segment Family basics (83.75%), Mosaic segment Family Basics (66.78%) Municipal challenge (14.81%) Aspiring Homemakers (18.96%) Vintage Value (1.44%) Transient Renters (9.84%)

Images from Parallel: https://parallel.co.uk/3D/population-density LSAO codes: EO1016842, EO1016845 Ward: Woughton and Fishermead (3)

Ethnic group Main Language

White British (35% - 70.8%) Black African (20.1%) English (89.9% - 79%) African (9.6%)

Images from Datashine: https://datashine.org.uk/ Asset mapping: Netherfield (023B/18C)

What physical assets can you see? What do you notice about the area? How does it make you feel?

Hedgerows Family Centre and Day Houses don’t look like they’ve been updated Hidden communities – don’t know they exist Nursery since being built from road or redway – what opportunities are Langland Community School (primary) Rubbish that needs to go to the tip left there for the residents – do they know – what Large playing field (2 football pitches in outside houses are their hopes and aspirations? size) – fenced off.. does it belong to the Langland Road – top end lot’s of bungalows school? (older adults?) Seem to be a lot of organisations in the area, Netherfield Centre Some houses/flats for sale are they community led? Basketball Court Much bigger area compared to Tinkers Bridge Play Park (Netherfield Alphabet Park) Big area Netherfield Community Garden Less community feel – maybe due to size? MUGA Range of demographics – who do we target? Netherfield Chapel Hidden communities – don’t know they exist Redway School from road or redway – what opportunities are Grove Surgery there for the residents – do they know – what Netherfield Local Centre (B&M Express, are their hopes and aspirations? Co-op, Ladbrooks….. No pub Buckland Lodge (Sheltered housing) Housing Office

LSAO code: EO1016844

EO1016844

Images from: http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/imd/idmap.html EO1016844/023D

IMD 1 (top 10% nationally)

Risk of inactivity 1

Mosaic segment Family basics (44.95%), Vintage Value (33.29%) Municipal challenge (16.18%)

Images from Parallel: https://parallel.co.uk/3D/population-density LSAO code: EO1016844 Ward: Woughton and Fishermead (3)

Ethnic group Main Language

White British (87.5% - 61.5%) Black African (12.9% - 5%) English (82.1% - 98.6%) African (9.3%)

Images from Datashine: https://datashine.org.uk/ Asset mapping: Beanhill (023D)

What physical assets can you see? What do you notice about the area? How does it make you feel?

• Moorland Primary School and Council run, but not community run Hopeful – good community feel, people Nursery opportunties making the most of what they have. • Ashfield Medical Centre No pub • Local shops – Moorlands family Lots of bungalows Good opportunity to link with exisiting centre, charity ship, ocean fish and Lots of people walking about (11:28am) providers and community groups to ensure pizza, Budgens Well kept front gardens etc community led provision meeting the needs • Tea room and bakery closed Lots of paths with streetlights of the community. • Muga Quiet roads • Beanhill Action Group notice board Public transport (bus stops) only on main • Football pitch (2 11 aside goals) roads (V/H roads) – signposts to More looked after area compared to Tinkers Bridge and Netherfield, far less dumped old furniture Lots of cars and people about

LSAO code: EO1016847

EO1016847

Images from: http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/imd/idmap.html EO1016847/021D

IMD 2 (top 20% nationally)

Risk of inactivity 1

Mosaic segment Family basics (62.57%), Vintage Value (24.99%) Transient Renters(7.31%)

Images from Parallel: https://parallel.co.uk/3D/population-density LSAO code: EO1016847 Ward: Woughton and Fishermead (3)

Ethnic group Main Language

White British (83% - 59.7%) Black African (12.5% - 2.9%) English (93.8% - 85.5%) African (3.3%)

Images from Datashine: https://datashine.org.uk/ Asset mapping: Coffee Hall (021D) Asset mapped A on map

What physical assets can you see? What do you notice about the area? How does it make you feel?

• New Chapter Primary School Lots of investment in the area – lots of Didn’t feel welcome – stood out • Muga x3 facilities in small ish space People avoided eye contact/looking • Green Gym Bus routes and bus stops – plenty Small area, lots of facilities and organisations • Skate park Lots of maintenance work taking place – new in place – opportunity to work with to • Park with climbing wall broadband? decrease inactivity and use sport/physical • Coffee Hall Community Centre Classic council estate feel and layout activity as a tool to build bridges with • Woughton Community Council surrounding areas and create opportunities • Local shops – one stop, fish and chip for communities shop, church • Coffee Hall Family Support Centre • Jonathan’s Court (sheltered housing) • Coffee Tots Pre School • No 95 – the Youth Centre • Bridge Academy Central • Stephenson post 16 centre (same place as above?)

LSAO codes: EO1016846, EO1016848

EO1016848

EO1016846

Images from: http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/imd/idmap.html EO1016846/018D EO1016848/018E

IMD 3 IMD 2

Risk of inactivity 2 Risk of inactivity 3

Mosaic segment Family basics (24.46%), Mosaic segment Family basics (27.87%), Vintage Value (17.13%) Vintage Value (33.26%) Transient Renters(34.31%) Modest Traditions(16.54%)

Images from Parallel: https://parallel.co.uk/3D/population-density LSAO codes: EO1016846, EO1016848 Ward: Woughton and Fishermead (3)

Ethnic group Main Language

White British (76% - 40%) Black African (18.3% - 2.9%) English (92.9% - 68.5%) African (4.4%)

Images from Datashine: https://datashine.org.uk/ Asset mapping: Eaglestone (018D)

What physical assets can you see? What do you notice about the area? How does it make you feel?

• Evergalade Sheltered Housing High density of housing Pessimistic, lost – not sure where to place • Eaglestone Centre –post office, Lots of houses, didn’t see many people activities or who to connect with (delivery barber salon, fast food (jerk and grill), Isolated partners or community members) premier corner shop, pub (open), Lack of opportunities – things to do/be active cash point Really strange layout • Fish and chip shop No community feel • Eaglestone meeting place – locked up Feels like an area in decline • MUGA

LSAO codes: EO1016726, EO1016729

EO1016729

EO1016726

Images from: http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/imd/idmap.html EO1016726/018A EO1016729/014B

IMD 2 IMD 2

Risk of inactivity 3 Risk of inactivity 7

Mosaic segment Family basics (24.72%) Mosaic segment Family basics (15.32%), Rental Hubs (1.39%) Rental Hubs (22.36%) Transient Renters(72.92%) Transient Renters (16.54%)

Images from Parallel: https://parallel.co.uk/3D/population-density LSAO codes: EO1016726, EO1016729 Ward: Woughton and Fishermead (3)

Ethnic group Main Language

White British (54.3% - 30%) Black African (34.4) English (81.8% - 59.8%) African (9%)

Images from Datashine: https://datashine.org.uk/ Asset mapping: Fishermead (18A/14B)

What physical assets can you see? What do you notice about the area? How does it make you feel?

• Corner shops Corner shops rather than lots of shops Sad – the area seems to be run down but • Parish office together there seems to be a lot of care for the • Fishermead sports ground (managed Run down, but not that people don’t care area, their homes and the community. by MK Gallactices FC) Tidy • The Willows Primary School Lots of flats Appears to be lots of potential and • Church High volume of cars community spirit to engage. • Fishermead Medical Centre Highly populated area • Samaritans Office Lots of people about walking or driving • Salvation army office Neighbours talking in street • Chemist • Barbers • Fast food • Park (with kids play equipment)

Primary Schools: Falcon Hurst School Sport and leisure facilities: Redway School (SEND) Eaglestone – Looking to build Langland School community gym Charles Warren Academy (just outside) Woughton Leisure Centre Campus

Secondary Schools: Milton Keynes Academy

Partners Woughton Community Parish Council Eaglestone – Active Resident Committee Age UK – Beanhill & Coffeehall, Lunch Clubs for older adults Community Safety Meeting (Woughton Group) Woughton Community Fridge Men in Sheds (Woughton)