Camelford Community Network Population 12,341

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Camelford Community Network Population 12,341 across a variety of topics. Community network figures have been built from neighbourhood data. Availability of parish data is limited. is data parish of Availability data. neighbourhood from built been have figures network Community topics. of avariety across Cornwall to compares it how highlighting (CNA) Area Network Community Camelford the for figures headline out sets document This Network Community Camelford Percentage 10 Population 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0-4 (%) profile2011 Camelford Community Network population 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 facts and figures figures facts and 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 (Census 2011) 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Cornwall Camelford Age September 2014 [email protected] September 2014 (LSOA). Areas Output Super Lower called sometimes and (ONS) Statistics National of the by Office defined are They them. 3,000in and people living between 1,000 have which areas geographical small are These ‘neighbourhoods’. to reference make we document this Throughout Network population growth 2001 –2011 2001 growth population Network 1,380 people (net) commute out of the network area to work. to area network the of out commute (net) people 1,380 so 10,961 is population workday The population. total Cornwall’s Network Community Camelford People growth2001-2011 population Network 10 12 20 40 60 80 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 11.6% CNA Camelford 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 Population 12,341 Population 25-29 30-34 35-39 has 12,341 residents; 2.3% of of 2.3% residents; 12,341 has 40-44 45-49 50-54 6.6% Cornwall 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 20 20 11 85+ 01 Age 1 Access to services – Housing 2 Home ownership (%) (Census 2011) 471 households live in social rented housing in the Camelford CNA which is Private Camelford CNA lower (8.9%) than the Cornwall average (12%) as shown in the chart left. The rented (inner circle) range across the neighbourhoods is highest (38.6%) in Camelford South (182 18.4 Cornwall properties) and lowest (3.6%) in Camelford North (17 properties). 16.5 (outer circle) 3,967 homes are owned or shared ownership (74.6%) compared with the 69.6% average in Cornwall. The range across the neighbourhood shows the highest concentration (20.5%) is Davidstow, Egloskerry and Warbstow (812 Social rented 8.9 12.0 properties) and the lowest (6.7%) Camelford South (264 properties). Owned 74.6 and shared 69.6 ownership Social housing need (Homechoice housing register) Homechoice housing No. of house- No. wishing to No. who wish register category holds on the remain in the to be housed register CNA outside CNA Percentage of households receiving second Homechoice band A-D 211 123 88 (highest need) homes council tax discount (Cornwall Council April 2013) Band E (lowest need) 264 178 86 Camelford CNA 10% Cornwall 5% Homechoice is the register to apply for social housing vacancies and affordable housing in Cornwall. Range across network (second homes discount) This information is intended as a guide only. Data includes only those currently living in Cornwall. Some people may require a connection to a local area and may not be eligible for housing. Lowest 3% Highest 17% Camelford Boscastle and Number of completed social housing lets (Homechoice housing register) South Crackington In the 12 months to March 2014, there were 46 social housing lets completed in the Camelford Community Network. Single person households (%) (Census 2011) Housing targets and completions (Planning, Cornwall Council July 2014) The number of adults living alone is increasing as lifestyles change and people live longer. This can contribute to housing demand. Local plan housing Completions 2010-2014 Current delivery rate* allocation 1,200 224 1,570 Camelford CNA Cornwall *This indicates the number of homes likely to be delivered if rates continue as they have up to 2030. 28.1% 30.1% 3 Access to services – Transport (Census 2011) Households without access to a car (average) Mode of travel to work All employed residents aged over 16 Camelford CNA 11.1% Cornwall 17.3% Work at or Public Driving Other* from home transport Camelford CNA 26.3% 1.2% 58.6% 13.9% Cornwall 16.1% 3.4% 59.9% 20.6% *includes passenger in a car, motorcycling, cycling and walking Households without car access across the network Range across network of modes of travel to work Travel mode Highest Lowest 6.0% 20.7% neighbourhood neighbourhood Lowest Highest Home working Davidstow, Egloskerry Camelford South (10.4%) and Warbstow (33.1%) neighbourhood neighbourhood Public transport Camelford South (2.4%) St Teath and Delabole South Davidstow, Egloskerry Camelford South (0.7%) and Warbstow Driving Camelford South (63.6%) Tintagel (50.4%) Community Safety 01/04/2013 - 31/03/2014 (Devon and Cornwall Constabulary) Some towns within Cornwall have been identified as priority towns by Safer Cornwall, however there are none of these within this network. Types of crime in Camelford CNA Rate per 1000 people Crime rates CNA Cornwall CNA Cornwall Domestic Abuse* 11 15.8 Shoplifting 1.6 4.0 Camelford CNA Cornwall All Anti-Social Behaviour 12.5 26.3 Criminal Damage 5.0 7.9 Recorded crimes 352 Recorded crimes 24,199 Violence with injury 3.5 5.9 Burglary Dwelling 0.7 3.7 Violence without injury 4.2 5.1 Public Order 2.4 2.8 Rate per 1,000 population 28.6 Rate per 1,000 population 45.5 * This relates to recorded crime and incidents. Health and deprivation facts and figures 4 Average adult life expectancy in Cornwall Deprivation (Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2010, HMRC 2012/13) (Public Health England, local health indicators: 2008-12) Camelford Community Network has no neighbourhoods classified as highly deprived (in the top 20% most deprived in England). The average across Cornwall 79.1 years 83.1 years Cornwall is 9.8% of the population living in a highly deprived area. 13.1% of children aged under 16 in Camelford CNA are living in poverty compared with Life expectancy in Cornwall is generally good by national standards. Camelford CNA 18.1% across Cornwall. experience better life expectancy levels that the Cornwall average, with women living up to 4 years longer. Percentage of the population who fall into the top 20% most Life expectancy across Camelford CNA deprived areas in England (IMD 2010) North Cornwall North Cornwall 0% 9.8% coastal coastal Camelford CNA Cornwall Not every person in a highly deprived area will themselves be deprived. Equally, 80.8 years +1.7 yrs 87.1 years +4 yrs there will be some deprived people living in the least deprived areas. There is variation across the network with some areas ranked as more deprived than others. Camelford doesn’t have any areas in the top 20%, all six neighbourhoods There is no comparison between the best and worst neighbourhoods within the within Callington CNA are in the top 40% of deprived neighbourhoods in England: Camelford CNA as only one data set is available for this network area. • Tintagel • Camelford North and South • St Teath and Delabole South • Delabole North • Davidstow, Egloskerry and Warbstow • Boscastle and Crackington Daily activities limited by long term health problem or disability (Census 2011) People in deprived areas are more likely to have a lower life expectancy and spend more of their life in poor health, having higher illness and disease levels. Camelford CNA Cornwall Limited a little 12.2% 10.0% Healthy weight (National Child Measurement Programme 2012/13 and QOF Limited a lot 10.6% 11.4% Disease Register 2012/13) 8.2% of children leaving primary school in Camelford CNA are obese, while a Self-assessed health (Census 2011) further 13.7% are classed as overweight. This compares with an average of 16.3% Camelford CNA Cornwall obese and 14.7% overweight across Cornwall and Isles of Scilly. Good or very good 77.8% 78.8% Figures for adult obesity are not available by community network. GP clinical Fair/bad/very bad 22.2% 21.2% registers for Cornwall indicate 13.4% of patients aged 16 and over were obese (BMI of 30 or over). Community assets and network plans 5 Percentage of CNA covered by environmental and historical designations * (Geographic Information Services, Cornwall Council July 2014) Natural and cultural assets (Cornwall Council July 2014) Camelford CNA incorporates part of Bodmin Moor, Prince of Wales Quarry and Camelford CNA Trebarwith to Boscastle areas which are all classed as an AGHV1. Bodmin Moor Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) 38.0% and Pentire Point to Widemouth are sections of the Cornwall AONB2. There are Area of Great Scientific Value (AGSV) 28.7% a number of high status medieval farmsteads and picturesque coastal villages Area of Great Historical Value (AGHV) 23.7% with medieval roots such as Port Isaac and Boscastle. There are a number of SSSIs3 including; Camel Valley River and tributaries, Tintagel cliffs, St Nectan’s Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) 11.2% Glen, Minister Church, Ottery Valley, Kernick and Ottery Meadows, Bodmin *some areas will overlap, so these figures should not be totalled Moor and Boscastle to Widemouth. Emergency plans (Cornwall Council July 2014) Neighbourhood development plans (Cornwall Council July 2014) 1 community flood plan Camelford CNA currently has one neighbourhood development plan agreed and in production for Tresmeer. In addition, formal applications have been submitted for Michaelstow and Tintagel. 0 community emergency plans This covers Boscastle and covers the risk of river floodng.
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