Rural deprivation in and the Isles of ScillyScilly:Scilly ::: Profile report for Mylor Bridge

Final report October 2009

created by Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI)

Rural deprivation in the South West. Profile report for Mylor Bridge

BackgrounBackgroundddd Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

For their valuable help with the project, we would like to thank Stephen Wright at the South West ACRE Network, Paul Dunn and Brenda Weston at Equality South West, and Sue Rees and Rose Bird at Government Office South-West.

SWAN – the South West ACRE Network – wishes to acknowledge the financial support of DEFRA, The Big Lottery and the South West Community Foundations in making this report a possibility, and the South West Region Rural Affairs Forum and Government Office for their support.

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Rural deprivation in the South West. Profile report for Mylor Bridge

Background Introduction

• Why have we produced this settlement profile for Mylor Bridge? Health in Mylor Bridge • Access to services in Mylor Bridge Increasingly, we need good data to target programmes to the right areas, • Housing in Mylor Bridge support funding applications, and help local communities with the evidence- • Indicator definitions (Appendix A) base to support the development of community and parish plans. • Settlements in the South West region (Appendix B)

However, although there is a great deal of data available for the smaller The South West Rural Deprivation study settlements (villages, hamlets, smaller towns and so on) across the South These profiles have been developed under the South West Rural Deprivation West, this information is rarely brought together in a single document for each study, which has strengthened the evidence-base to support rural work across of the settlements. Profiles of areas tend to be produced for Local Authorities the region. Outputs from the full study include: or larger urban areas. • Where are the most deprived rural areas?

• The South West ACRE Network (SWAN) of rural community councils What is the rural share of deprivation? • commissioned Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI) to develop a set Profiles of the smaller settlements across the South West • of profile reports for each of the smaller rural settlements across the South Access to services in the South West West. • Who’s there? Daytime populations in rural areas

What does this report contain? What indicators have we used? This profile report provides detailed datasets developed and collected by OCSI See Appendix A for definitions of the indicators used in this report. for Mylor Bridge, which lies in Carrick district, and has a population of 1516. What is a “settlement”?

Alongside data on Mylor Bridge, we also provide data for the County and We have used the Office for National Statistics Output Area definitions of Region. The sections in this report cover: settlements to develop these profiles. Our data for Mylor Bridge is based on • Key indicators in Mylor Bridge these Output Area level definitions, so may include very small areas that lie • Population Who lives in Mylor Bridge? outside the ‘real’ settlement boundary. • Economy and employment Who is working in Mylor Bridge? What are skill levels like? See Appendix B for more detail, including the list of settlements for which we have developed profiles. • Economy and employment What jobs are people doing?

• Deprivation and low income Social exclusion in Mylor Bridge

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Key indicators in Mylor Bridge

Population • Children and older people are typically more vulnerable to low income. Across Mylor Bridge, 17.0% of all children live in income deprived • Mylor Bridge lies in Carrick district (Cornwall and Isles of Scilly), and has households (38 children). 10.8% of older people in rural areas receive a population of 1,516 the Pension Credit Guarantee Element (corresponding to 58 older • Of the total population, 217 (14.3%) are children, making up a smaller people) proportion of the population than across Cornwall and Isles of Scilly (17.3%). 526 (34.7%) are people of pensionable age, making up a larger Health proportion of the population than across Cornwall and Isles of Scilly • 125 people in Mylor Bridge report themselves as having a limiting long- (24.3%) term illness, 11.6% of the population (compared with 13.5% of people • Groups particularly vulnerable to exclusion include the 18 lone parent across Cornwall and Isles of Scilly) households, and 164 pensioners living alone. • DWP health benefit data shows that 48 older people in Mylor Bridge Economy and employment receive Attendance Allowance (9.1% of all older people) • Across Mylor Bridge, 47 people receive Disability Living Allowance • Of those people of working-age in Mylor Bridge, 592 are economically (3.1% of all people) active • The number of people receiving 'out-of-work' benefits (JSA and IB) in Access to services Mylor Bridge is 46 (5.9% of all working-age people) • 123 households have no car or van, 17.2% of all households in Mylor • In addition, 30 children are living in households where no members of Bridge the household are in work (12.0% of all children in Mylor Bridge) • Access to education, training and employment: No households are more Deprivation and low income than 8km from job centres, no households are more than 8km from secondary schools. • 63 people in Mylor Bridge are receiving some form of DWP benefit, • Access to healthcare: No households are more than 8km from a 8.1% of the working age population principal GP site • Based on the Index of Multiple Deprivation, 157 people across Mylor

Bridge are income deprived (10.5% of all people)

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The tables below show the total population with numbers of men and women and key age groups, the ethnic profile of the area, and household type: Ethnic profile of Mylor Bridge • Mylor Bridge lies in Carrick district (Cornwall and Isles of Scilly), and has Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West a population of 1,516 Isles of Scilly • Of the total population, 217 (14.3%) are children, making up a smaller N % N % N % proportion of the population than across Cornwall and Isles of Scilly All people 1,495 - 501,187 - 4,928,294 - (17.3%). 526 (34.7%) are people of pensionable age, making up a larger White British 1,459 98.4 486,635 97.1 4,701,602 95.4 proportion of the population than across Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Other white 27 1.8 9,706 1.9 113,619 2.3 (24.3%) Non-white 9 0.6 4,846 1.0 113,073 2.3 • The ethnic profile shows that, in Mylor Bridge, the large majority is White Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005)

British (98.4%) • Groups particularly vulnerable to exclusion include the 18 lone parent Households in Mylor Bridge households, and 164 pensioners living alone. Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Who lives in Mylor Bridge? Isles of Scilly Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West N % N % N % Isles of Scilly All households 712 - 215,695 - 2,085,984 - N % N % N % Lone parent 18 12.6 11,726 20.2 113,037 19.9 All People 1,516 - 531,650 - 5,177,957 - households with Males 720 47.5 258,587 48.6 2,536,152 49.0 dependent children Females 797 52.6 273,063 51.4 2,641,805 51.0 Pensioner households 264 37.1 61,402 28.5 564,461 27.1 Aged 0-15 217 14.3 91,791 17.3 921,446 17.8 Lone pensioner 164 62.1 35,345 57.6 322,418 57.1 Working age 774 51.1 310,725 58.4 3,111,578 60.1 households Pensionable age 526 34.7 129,134 24.3 1,144,933 22.1 Student households 0 0.0 290 0.1 8,112 0.4 Source: OCSI (2009), from ONS 2007, Census 2001, ONS Settlement Definitions One person 80 11.2 29,424 13.6 295,392 14.2 (2005) households Married households 250 35.1 79,388 36.8 775,454 37.2

Cohabiting households 44 6.2 17,085 7.9 171,262 8.2 Other households 39 5.5 16,500 7.7 158,204 7.6 Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005)

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Economy and employment Who isisis working ininin Mylor BridgeBridge???? What areareare skill levels like?

Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Economic Status Isles of Scilly • Of those people of working-age in Mylor Bridge, 592 are economically N % N % N % active ID 2007 Employment 53 7.3 30,410 10.4 246,156 8.4 • There are 463 economically inactive people in Mylor Bridge domain score Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Jobseekers Allowance 8 1.0 4,595 1.5 46,395 1.5 Isles of Scilly (JSA) claimants N % N % N % Incapacity Benefit/Severe 38 4.9 23,760 7.7 194,950 6.3 All People aged 16-74 1,025 - 359,707 - 3,534,458 - Disablement Allowance Economically Active 592 57.8 226,949 63.1 2,386,140 67.5 (IBSDA) claimants Economically Inactive 463 45.2 132,704 36.9 1,148,278 32.5 Receiving workless benefits 46 5.9 28,355 9.1 241,345 7.8 Working more than 49 115 20.7 37,749 17.6 378,910 16.6 Children in 'out of work' 30 12.0 17,125 16.6 159,715 15.3 hours per week households Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005) Source: OCSI (2009), from DWP 2008, CLG 2007, HMRC 2005, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005) Worklessness Being out of work can have a severe impact on an individual’s quality of life – both in terms of the economic implications and in terms of the wider social exclusion implications. The impacts will be felt not only by the individual, but also by partners and dependent children.

The most recent indicators of ‘worklessness’ (people out of work who are unemployed, or who are unable to work due to sickness) are from Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) and Incapacity Benefit (IB) data: • In Mylor Bridge, 8 people were receiving JSA (1.0% of all working-age people), and 38 receiving IB (4.9% of all working-age people) • The number of people receiving 'out-of-work' benefits (JSA and IB) in Mylor Bridge is 46 (5.9% of all working-age people) • In addition, 30 children are living in households where no members of the household are in work (12.0% of all children in Mylor Bridge)

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Adult Skills Highest qualification 204 20.0 79,407 22.1 757,397 21.4 attained level 2 Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Highest qualification 81 7.9 26,553 7.4 304,889 8.6 Isles of Scilly attained level 3 N % N % N % Highest qualification 259 25.3 56,792 15.8 665,869 18.8 People aged 16 - 74 920 - 329,293 - 3,280,710 - attained level 4/5 No qualifications 243 23.8 103,991 28.9 925,440 26.2 Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005) Highest qualification 133 13.0 62,550 17.4 627,115 17.7

attained level 1

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Economy and emploemploymentyment What jobs areareare people doing?

What jobs are people doing? (by industry of employment) What jobs are people doing? (by occupation group)

Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Isles of Scilly Isles of Scilly N % N % N % N % N % N % All People in work 527 - 214,260 - 2,286,108 - All People in work 519 - 214,260 - 2,286,108 - Real estate, renting and 66 12.5 18,736 8.7 261,225 11.4 Managers and senior 98 18.9 29,402 13.7 332,533 14.6 business activities officials Manufacturing 72 13.7 23,790 11.1 318,894 14.0 Professional 61 11.8 17,482 8.2 235,938 10.3 Wholesale and retail 88 16.7 38,912 18.2 391,820 17.1 occupations trade, repairs Associate professional 65 12.5 26,006 12.1 310,273 13.6 Education 54 10.3 15,931 7.4 172,768 7.6 and technical Health and social work 77 14.6 25,347 11.8 252,112 11.0 occupations Construction 33 6.3 17,349 8.1 165,428 7.2 Administrative and 66 12.7 22,758 10.6 291,707 12.8 Transport, storage and 27 5.1 11,164 5.2 141,506 6.2 secretarial occupations communications Skilled trades 82 15.8 36,513 17.0 303,960 13.3 Public administration 21 4.0 15,349 7.2 161,011 7.0 occupations and defence, social Personal service 29 5.6 17,122 8.0 163,838 7.2 security occupations Hotels and restaurants 32 6.1 18,712 8.7 128,037 5.6 Sales and customer 31 6.0 17,020 7.9 183,955 8.1 Financial intermediation 6 1.1 4,016 1.9 97,367 4.3 service occupations Agriculture, hunting and 22 4.2 8,991 4.2 56,932 2.5 Process; plant and 32 6.2 17,951 8.4 185,008 8.1 forestry machine operatives Electricity, gas and 3 0.6 1,153 0.5 17,604 0.8 Elementary 55 10.6 30,006 14.0 278,896 12.2 water supply occupations Mining and quarrying 3 0.6 2,815 1.3 7,573 0.3 Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005) Fishing 3 0.6 752 0.4 1,812 0.1 Other community, social 20 3.8 11,243 5.3 112,019 4.9 and personal service activities Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005)

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Deprivation and lowlowlow income SSSoSooocialcial exclusion ininin Mylor Bridge

Household incomes in rural areas are on average higher than in urban areas. Nevertheless, research over the last 25 years has consistently identified in the Low Income region of 20-25% rural households living in poverty, with higher levels in People living on a low income are among the most deprived groups in society. sparse and coastal areas 1. A person or household living on a low income may be out of work, or in work but on low pay. The table below highlights: Index of Multiple Deprivation • Based on the Index of Multiple Deprivation, 157 people across Mylor Based on the Index of Multiple Deprivation, rural areas across are not Bridge are income deprived (10.5% of all people) highly deprived. Of the 6,496 most deprived areas across England, only 143 • Children and older people are typically more vulnerable to low income. (2%) are rural. Across Mylor Bridge, 17.0% of all children live in income deprived • Analysis based on the IMD 2004 modelled down to Output Area (OA) households (38 children). 10.8% of older people in rural areas receive 2 level indicates across Mylor Bridge, there is 1 area in the most deprived the Pension Credit Guarantee Element (corresponding to 58 older 20% of all areas in the region. This represents 16.7% of the settlement's people) population living in areas identified as among the most deprived 20% in the region Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Isles of Scilly Working age claimants N % N % N % Although no single indicator encapsulates the different dimensions of deprivation and exclusion for people in rural areas, the Working Age Client Working-age people 63 8.1 42,675 13.7 363,195 11.7 Group benefits dataset from DWP provides a general measure for those of receiving any DWP benefit working age, covering low income, employment and health issues. The table People who are "income 157 10.5 78,075 15.0 622,679 12.2 on the right identifies: deprived" • 63 people in Mylor Bridge are receiving some form of DWP benefit, Income Support (IS) 19 2.5 15,930 5.1 142,010 4.6 8.1% of the working age population claimants Children living in income 38 17.0 17,780 19.3 156,311 16.9 deprived households Older people receiving 58 10.8 22,945 17.3 173,475 14.8 Pension Credit Guarantee Element 1 Commission for Rural Communities (2006), Rural Disadvantage: Reviewing the Housing Benefit/Council Tax 84 11.8 46,330 21.5 390,835 18.7 Evidence. CRC Benefit claimants 2 Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2004 modelled down to Output Area (OA) level by Source: OCSI (2009), from DWP 2008, CLG 2007, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005) OCSI – see OCSI (2006) Deprivation in Rural Norfolk for more details. 9 Rural deprivation in the South West. Profile report for Mylor Bridge

Health in Mylor Bridge

Health Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Health is a fundamental determinant of quality of life, having a direct impact on Isles of Scilly an individual’s ability to live a fulfilling and enjoyable life and also indirectly N % N % N % impacting on their ability to sustain standards of living through income. People with a limiting 125 11.6 53,860 13.5 432,971 10.8 long-term Illness (aged Ill health may also have a severe effect on other people, either directly through 0-64) changing relationships (for example forcing people into informal unpaid care), or through indirect effects such as change in household income Attendance Allowance 48 9.1 19,090 14.8 171,825 15.0 claimants • 125 people in Mylor Bridge report themselves as having a limiting long- Disability Living 47 3.1 28,775 5.4 222,300 4.3 term illness, 11.6% of the population (compared with 13.5% of people Allowance claimants across Cornwall and Isles of Scilly) Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, DWP 2008, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005) • DWP health benefit data shows that 48 older people in Mylor Bridge receive Attendance Allowance (9.1% of all older people)

• Across Mylor Bridge, 47 people receive Disability Living Allowance (3.1% of all people)

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AAAccessAccess tototo services in Mylor Bridge

Access to services is a major factor in quality of life for people in rural communities, where lack of transport can be a primary cause of social Mylor Cornwall and South West exclusion 3. Bridge Isles of Scilly N % N % N % People are at risk from social exclusion where necessary services such as Households with no car or van 123 17.2 44,149 20.5 421,517 20.2 hospitals, education, employment and training centres, or food stores, are not Households more than 8km from the 0 0.0 41,545 17.8 416,922 18.6 easily accessible. This is especially likely to present difficulties for people nearest Job Centre without cars or who are unable to drive, whose mobility is limited, and in areas Households more than 8km from the 0 0.0 16,240 7.0 65,686 2.9 where public transportation is poor: nearest Secondary School

Households more than 8km from the 0 0.0 3,040 1.3 14,230 0.6 • 123 households have no car or van, 17.2% of all households in Mylor nearest GP Bridge Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, CRC 2007, ONS Settlement Definitions • Access to education, training and employment: No households are more (2005). Note that our datasets for settlements are based on Output Area level than 8km from job centres, no households are more than 8km from definitions developed by the Office of National Statistics, so may include very small secondary schools. areas that lie outside the ‘real ’ settlement boundary • Access to healthcare: No households are more than 8km from a principal GP site

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Housing ininin Mylor Bridge

Overcrowded households, and households lacking central heating Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Isles of Scilly Nationally, rural housing is more likely to be in non-decent condition than N % N % N % housing in urban areas. Across England, the percentage of households living All households 708 - 215,695 - 2,085,984 - in ‘non-decent homes’ 4 is 34% in rural areas, compared with 28% in urban areas 5. Overcrowded 14 2.0 10,935 5.1 104,589 5.0 households There is no published data on the number of non-decent homes in Mylor Households lacking 89 12.5 38,848 18.0 200,320 9.6 Bridge. Data on those households lacking central heating and overcrowded central heating households can give an indication of where housing conditions may play a role Council Tax band A-B 119 14.9 113,525 49.7 930,284 42.8 in exclusion. There are also links with fuel poverty issues –people in Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, Valuation Office (VOA) (2004), ONS households lacking central heating are more likely to experience fuel poverty. Settlement Definitions (2005)

Across Mylor Bridge: Households by tenure and dwelling type • 89 households lack central heating (12.5% of all households). 14 households are overcrowded Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West • Social housing levels are lower in Mylor Bridge than across Cornwall Isles of Scilly and Isles of Scilly, with 55 households renting from the Local Authority N % N % N % or Registered Social Landlords (7.8% of all households) All households 690 - 215,686 - 2,086,044 - Owner occupied 551 77.8 155,910 72.3 1,524,195 73.1 Social rented 55 7.8 25,543 11.8 282,252 13.5 Private rented 59 8.3 25,293 11.7 200,326 9.6 Other 25 3.5 8,940 4.1 79,271 3.8 Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005)

4 A decent home is one that: is above the current statutory minimum standard for housing; is in a reasonable state of repair; has reasonably modern facilities and services; and provides a reasonable degree of thermal comfort. 5 English House Condition Survey, 2004. 12 Rural deprivation in the South West. Profile report for Mylor Bridge

Mylor Bridge Cornwall and South West Flat (other) 26 3.7 12,100 5.6 142,148 6.8 Isles of Scilly Caravan or other 3 0.4 3,789 1.8 17,906 0.9 N % N % N % mobile or temporary All households 783 - 232,413 - 2,185,990 - accommodation Detached house 460 64.8 89,888 41.7 675,790 32.4 Source: OCSI (2009), from Census 2001, ONS Settlement Definitions (2005)

Semi-detached house 155 21.8 56,465 26.2 610,661 29.3 Terraced house 114 16.1 54,409 25.2 521,238 25.0 Flat (purpose built) 25 3.5 15,762 7.3 218,247 10.5

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Appendix AAA:A::: Indicator definitions

Population Employment and Enterprise • Total population - ONS, 2007 Mid Year Estimates • Economic activity; Hours worked; Industry of Employment - Census • Population aged 0 – 15 - ONS, 2007 Mid Year Estimates 2001 • Working-age population - ONS, 2007 Mid Year Estimates • ID 2007 Employment domain Dept of Communities and Local • Pensionable age population - ONS, 2007 Mid Year Estimates Government 2007 • Male/Female population - ONS, 2007 Mid Year Estimates • Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) claimants ; Incapacity Benefit/ Severe • Non-white populations - Census 2001 Disablement Allowance (IBSDA) claimants - DWP Quarterly Benefit • Non-white British populations - Census 2001 Datasets: August 2008 • Born outside the UK - Census 2001 • Children in out-of-work families -HM Revenue and Customs 2005 • Pensioners living alone - Census 2001 • Lone parent households with dependent children - Census 2001 Health • Residential population aged 16-74 - Census 2001 • Disability Living Allowance (DLA) claimants - DWP Quarterly Benefit • Workplace population aged 16-74 - Census 2001 Datasets: August 2008 • Total daytime population aged 16-74 - Census 2001 • Attendance Allowance claimants - DWP Quarterly Benefit Datasets: August 2008 Multiple Deprivation • People permanently sick or disabled, People with a limiting long-term • Index of Multiple Deprivation 2007 - Dept of Communities and Local illness - Census 2001 Government 2007 • Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004 - OCSI Modelled Estimates 2006 Education and Skills • Qualifications (Census 2001) Working-age people receiving any DWP benefit, Working Age Client Group - DWP Quarterly Benefit Datasets: August 2008Low Income Housing • • ID 2007 Income domain, ID 2007 Income Deprivation Affecting Children Tenure; Housing type; Overcrowded households; Households lacking Index (IDACI), ID 2007 Income Deprivation Affecting Older Persons central heating - Census 2001 • Index (IDAOPI) Dept of Communities and Local Government 2007 Council Tax bands - Valuation Office Agency 2004 • • Income Support (IS) claimants, Pension Credit (PC) claimants - DWP Housing Benefit/Council Tax Benefit claimants – DWP 2005 • Quarterly Benefit Datasets: August 2008 Fire and rescue service: All incidents attended - Dept of Communities and Local Government 2006

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• Access to Services Core Accessibility Indicators - Department for Transport (DfT) 2005 • Rural services data series: Availability of services at Output Area level • Households with no car or van - Census 2001 – Commission for Rural Communities 2007 • Distance travelled to work - Census 2001 • Method travel to work - Census 2001 • Resident, Daytime and Workplace Population – Census 2001

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Appendix B: Settlements in the South West region

The Office for National Statistics Settlement definitions South Gloucestershire Alveston, Aust, Bitton, Charfield, Chipping Sodbury-Engine Common, Hawkesbury Upton, The Office for National Statistics Settlement definitions are based on physical Iron Acton, Leyhill Prison, Marshfield, Olveston, extent, rather than by any administrative boundaries. Settlements must be at Pucklechurch, Rangeworthy, Redwick-Pilning, least 20 hectares in extent with “continuous built-up areas of land containing Severn Beach, Thornbury, Tockington, urban structures”. In other words, the settlements identify cities, towns and Tytherington, Wick (South Gloucestershire), villages as defined by their visible boundaries, with boundaries ending where Wickwar the green fields begin. Plymouth Plymouth Torbay Brixham, Torbay The ONS have developed settlement boundaries for all settlements with a Bournemouth/Poole Bournemouth Urban Area population of more than 300 people, with look-up tables for Output Areas Swindon Bishopstone nr Swindon, Blunsdon, Chiseldon, (standard statistical geographies). Highworth, Liddington, South Marston, Swindon, Wanborough, Wroughton As little data is available at Output Area level (essentially, only Census 2001 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly , Boscastle, -Stratton, Bugle- data is available), we have developed lookup tables for Super Output Area to Stenalees, , Calstock, - the settlements, and have developed profile reports for those rural settlements , , Carharrack, Carnhell with more than 300 people (those settlements with populations greater than Green, Carnon Downs-Devoran, Connor 10,000 are defined as “urban”, and are included for completeness). Downs, Constantine Bay, Constantine, We have developed profiles for all settlements in the South-West Crantock, Crowlas, Cubert, Delabole, Dobwalls, Downderry (Caradon), Falmouth- County Settlements Penryn, Feock, Flexbury, Flushing, , Bath and North East Bath, Bishop Sutton, Chew Magna, Chew Gerrans, Goldsithney-Perran Downs, Somerset Stoke, Clutton-Temple Cloud, Farmborough, Goonhavern, Gorran Haven, Grampound, Farrington Gurney, High Littleton, Keynsham, Gunnislake, , , Isles of Scilly, Norton-Radstock, Paulton, Peasedown St Kelly Bray, Kilkhampton, Kingsand, John, Pensford, Saltford, Timsbury Launceston, Lelant, , Lizard, , Bristol City of Bristol Urban Area , , Marhamchurch, Mawnan North Somerset Abbots Leigh, Banwell, Blagdon, Bleadon, Smith, Menheniot, Mevagissey, Millbrook, Bristol Airport, Cleeve, Clevedon, Congresbury, Mount Hawke, Mullion, Mylor Bridge, Nanpean- Failand, Leigh Woods, Long Ashton, Lower Foxhole, , , Pelynt, Pendeen, Langford, Nailsea-Backwell, Portbury, Pensilva, Pentewan, Penwithick, , Portishead, Twickenham, Weston-Super-Mare Perranarworthal, Perranporth, Playing Place, Urban Area, Winscombe, Wrington, Yatton Point, Polgooth, Polperro, Polruan,

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Ponsanooth, Port Isaac, Porth Navas, Lympstone, Lynton, Malborough, Marldon, , Portreath, Probus, Quintrell Downs, Modbury, Morchard Bishop, Roche, Rock, , St Agnes, , St Moretonhampstead, Newton Abbot, Newton Blazey-Par, St Cleer, , St Ferrers, Newton Poppleford, North Molton, Columb Road, St Day, St Dennis, St Eval, St North Tawton, Okehampton, Otterton, Ottery Germans, St Ives, St Just, , St St.Mary, Princetown, Raymond'sHill, Mawgan Airfield, St East, St Stephen, Roborough Down, Salcombe, Sampford Sticker, Stithians, Tintagel, Tolvaddon, Peverell, Seaton, Shaldon, Sidbury, Sidmouth, , Trebetherick, Tregony, Trenance, Silverton, South Brent, South Molton, Tresillian, Treviscoe, Trevone, Troon, , Starcross, Stoke Canon, Stoke Fleming, Stoke , Widemouth Gabriel, Strete, Tavistock, Tedburn St Mary, Devon Abbotskerswell, Appledore, Ashburton, Teignmouth, Thorverton, Thurlestone, Tiverton, Axminster, Bampton, Barnstaple, Bere Alston, Topsham, Totnes, Uffculme, Wembury, West Bickleigh, Bideford-Northam, Bishopsteignton, Charleton, West Hill, Whimple, Willand, Bittaford, Blackdown-Mary Tavy, Bovey Tracey, Winkleigh, Witheridge, Woodbury, Bow, Bradninch, Bradworthy, Bratton Fleming, Woolacombe, Yealmpton Braunton, Brixton, Broadclyst, Buckfastleigh, Dorset Alderholt, Beaminster, Bere Regis, Blandford Buckland Monachorum, Budleigh Salterton, Camp, Blandford Forum, Bovington Camp, Chagford, Chillington, Christow, Chudleigh, Bradford Abbas, Bridport, Broadmayne, Chulmleigh, Clyst Honiton, Clyst St Mary, Broadwindsor, Burton Bradstock, Cerne Abbas, Coldeast, Colyford, Colyton, Combe Martin, Charlton Marshall, Charminster, Charmouth, Copplestone, Cott, Crapstone, Crediton, Chetnole, Chideock, Child Okeford, Corfe Croyde, Cullompton, Culmstock, Dartmouth, Castle, Cranborne, Crossways, Dorchester, Dawlish-Dawlish Warren, Dittisham, Dolton, Easton-Weston, Ferndown-Three Legged Dousland, Dunkeswell, East Budleigh, Exeter, Cross, Fortuneswell, Gillingham nr Exminster, Exmouth, Exton-Exton Commando Shaftesbury, Harman's Cross, Hazelbury Training Centre, Feniton, Fremington, Bryan, Holton Heath, Iwerne Minster, Leigh Georgeham, Great Torrington, Halberton, (West Dorset), Longham, Lyme Regis, Lytchett Hartland, Hatherleigh, Heathfield-Bovey Heath, Matravers, Maiden Newton, Marnhull, Milborne Hemyock, Heybrook Bay, Highwood, Holcombe St Andrew, Mosterton, Northport-Wareham, (Teignbridge), Holsworthy, Honiton, Okeford Fitzpaine, Owermoigne, Pimperne, Horrabridge-Yelverton, Ide, Ilfracombe, Inner Portesham, Puddletown, Ridge, Shaftesbury, Hope-Outer Hope, Instow, Ipplepen, Ivybridge, Sherborne, Shillingstone, Sixpenny Handley, Kennford, Kenton, Kilmington, Kingsbridge, Spetisbury, St.Leonards, Stalbridge, Kingskerswell, Kingsteignton, Kingswear, Stoborough Green, Stourpaine, Studland, Landkey, Lapford, Lee Mill, Lifton, Loddiswell, Sturminster Marshall, Sturminster Newton,

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Swanage, Thornford, Verwood, West Lulworth, Charlton Horethorne, Charlton, Cheddar, Weymouth Urban Area, Wimborne Minster- Chilcompton, Chilton Polden, Coleford Oakley, Winterbourne Abbas, Winterbourne (Mendip), Combe St Nicholas, Combwich, Stickland, Wool, Yetminster, Zeals-Bourton Cossington, Cotford St Luke, Creech St Gloucestershire Ampney Crucis, Avening, Beachley, Berkeley, Michael, Crewkerne, Curry Rivel, Ditcheat, Bishop's Cleeve, Blakeney Hill, Bledington, Draycott, Dulverton, Dunster, East Brent, East Blockley, Bourton-on-the-Water, Bream, Chinnock, East Coker, East Huntspill, Broadwell, Chalford, Cheltenham-Charlton Evercreech, Fivehead, Frome, Glastonbury, Kings, Chepstow Urban Area, Chipping Haselbury Plucknett, Henstridge, Holcombe Campden, Cinderford, Cirencester, Coleford (Mendip), Huntspill, Ilchester, Ilminster, Ilton, (Forest of Dean), Drybrook-Ruardean Hill, Keinton Mandeville, Kingston St Mary, Dursley, Eastington, Fairford, Frampton on Langport, Long Sutton (South Somerset), Mark, Severn, Gloucester Urban Area, Marston Magna, Martock, Meare, Merriott, Gloucestershire Airport, Gotherington, Great Middlezoy, Milborne Port, Milverton, Minehead, Rissington, Highnam Green, Huntley, Kemble, Monkton Heathfield, Nether Stowey, North Kempsford, Kingswood, Lechlade, Little Curry, North Petherton, Norton Manor, Norton Rissington, Longhope, Lydbrook, Lydney, St Philip, Norton sub Hamdon, Nunney, Oakhill, Meysey Hampton, Mickleton, Minchinhampton, Odcombe, Othery, Pawlett, Pilton, Porlock, Mitcheldean, Moreton-in-Marsh, Netherend, Puriton, Queen Camel, Rode, Ruishton, Newent, Newnham, Northleach, Painswick, Shepton Beauchamp, Shepton Mallet, Parkend Walk, Pillowell-Yorkley, Poulton, Shipham, Somerton, South Petherton, Quenington, Ruardean, Scarr, Shurdington, Sparkford, Stofold, Stogursey, Stoke St South Cerney (Cotswold), South Cerney (nr Michael, Stoke Sub Hamdon, Stratton-on-the- Cirencester (Cotswold)), Southam-Cleeve Hill, Fosse, Street, Tatworth, Taunton, St Briavels, Staunton, Stone (Stroud), Stow-on- Templecombe, Tintinhull, Washford, Watchet, the-Wold, Stratton, Stroud Urban Area, Wedmore, Wellington-Rockwell Green, Wells, Tetbury, Tewkesbury-Ashchurch, Twyning, West Chinnock, West Coker, Westbury-sub- Uley, Upper-Lower Oddington, Walton Mendip, Westonzoyland, Williton, Wincanton, (Tewkesbury), Whitminster, Willersey, Wiveliscombe, Wookey, Woolavington, Yeovil, Winchcombe, Wotton-under-Edge Yeovilton Somerset Ash (Somerset), Ashcott, Axbridge, Barrington- Wiltshire Aldbourne, Alderbury, All Cannings, Amesbury, Puckington, Beckington, Bishops Lydeard, Blue Ashton Keynes, Atworth-Whitley, Baydon, Anchor, Brent Knoll, Bridgwater, Broadway- Biddestone, Bishopstone, Box, Bradford-on- Horton, Bruton, Burnham-on-Sea-Highbridge, Avon, Bratton, Brinkworth, Broad Hinton, Burrowbridge, Butleigh, Cannington, Bromham, Burbage, Calne, Chapmanslade, Carhampton, Castle Cary, Catcott, Chard, Cherhill, Chippenham, Christian Malford,

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Codford St Peter, Colerne, Collingbourne Ducis, Collingbourne Kingston, Coombe Bissett, Corsham, Cricklade, Crudwell, Derry Hill-Studley, Devizes, Downton, Durrington- Bulford, East Grafton, Edington, Fovant, Great Bedwyn, Great Somerford, Heytesbury, Hindon, Holt (West Wiltshire), Hullavington, Kington Langley, Kington St Michael, Larkhill, Lea, Limpley Stoke, Littleton Panell, Ludgershall, Lydiard Millicent, Lyneham, Malmesbury, Market Lavington, Marlborough, Melksham-Bower Hill, Mere nr Gillingham, Minety, Netheravon Airfield, Netheravon, Nomansland, Perham Down, Pewsey, Porton, Potterne, Purton, Ramsbury, Redlynch, Rowde, Salisbury, Semington, Shalbourne, Sherston, Shrewton, Southwick (West Wiltshire), Steeple Ashton-Keevil Airfield, Strangways, Sutton Benger, Sutton Veny, The Common, Tidworth, Tisbury, Trowbridge, Upavon Airfield, Upavon, Urchfont, Warminster, Westbury, Westwood, Whiteparish, Wilton, Winsley, Winterbourne Dean, Winterbourne, Wootton Bassett

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