Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Background RWB and Community Area

Indicator collection Themes

The Community Area Joint In this infographic set 11 slides Strategic Needs Assessment depict 11 thematic groups of contains numerous indicators. indicators. The indicators were collected by The indicators highlighted here were a team of analysts from many felt of interest for this community organisations between October area. More indicators can be found 2019 and February 2020. at www.wiltshireintelligence.org.uk Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Your Community RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Population Life Expectancy RWB and Cricklade RWB and Cricklade Community Area 80 Yrs Community Area has an estimated 81 Yrs population of 32,596 persons RWB and Cricklade Community Area 81 Yrs 0-17 Yrs 21% of people are aged 17 or below Wiltshire 84 Yrs (3) 58% of people are of working age, 18-64 Yrs between 18-64 Deprivation years Proportion of 45% population by 20% of people are level of 34% 65+ Yrs aged over 65 years deprivation (1) Since 2015, RWB and Cricklade Community Area 11% 11% population has increased by Most Least 6.5%, which is higher than deprived 0% deprived the increase for the population of Wiltshire (2%) (1) 1 2 3 4 5 (2) Quintiles (4)

Data Sources (1) Mid Year Population Estimates, Office for National Statistics, 2018, (2) Mid Year Population Estimates, Office for National Statistics, 2015 (3) Mortality extracts (Primary Care Mortality Database, NHS Digital) and Mid Year Population Estimates (Office for National Statistics), 2015-2017 (4) National deprivation quintiles, Indices of Multiple Deprivation, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 2019 Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Wiltshire CAJSNA 2020 Community Survey Results: Top 5 Priorities for Royal Wootton Bassett

Highway Anti-social infrastructure and behaviour and Waste and maintenance crime recycling

Access to health Climate change related services and renewable and activities energies

Source: "Your Local Priorities" survey data. Total number of respondents for Royal Wootton Bassett: 402. Note that the percentages refer to the percentage of respondents that chose that priority. Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Health,Wellbeing and Leisure RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Health Improvement Health Protection 27% of 10-11 year olds in RWB and In 2018/19, 53% of people at Crickalde Community Area are obese or particular risk from the overweight. This is similar to the impact of flu in RWB and Wiltshire average (28%) but still equates Cricklade Community Area to almost 1 in 3 children in Year 6 (1) received the flu vaccination (4) 8% of those aged 17+ are diagnosed with diabetes in RWB and Cricklade 90% of 5 year olds in RWB and Community Area, compared with 7% Cricklade Community Area for Wiltshire (2) have received the second dose of the MMR vaccination. This is Hospital admissions below the national coverage target of 95%, and the The rate of hospital admissions as a Wiltshire average of 92% (5) result of accidental injury in RWB and Cricklade Community Area is 128 per 10,000 persons, compared to Mortality 140 per 10,000 persons in Wiltshire The mortality rate for causes The rate of hospital admissions as a result of self considered preventable in RWB and harm in RWB and Cricklade Community Area Cricklade Community Area is 148 per equates to 42 per 10,000 persons, which is notably 10,000 persons. This is similar to the higher than the Wiltshire rate of 27 per 10,000 Wiltshire rate of 147 per 10,000 (6) (3)

Data Sources: (1) National Child Measurement Programme, 2016/17-2018/19 (2) Quality and Outcomes Framework, NHS Digital 2018/19 (3) Hospital Episode Statistics, NHS Digital, 2018/19 (4) Flu Vaccination Data, NHS Immform, 2018/19 (5) MMR Vaccination data, NHS Immform, 2018/19 (6) Primary Care Mortality Database, NHS Digital, 2015-2017. Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Children and Young People RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Education and Pupil Achievement Vulnerable children

61% of children in RWB and Cricklade 14% of pupils in RWB and Community Area achieve the expected Cricklade Community Area standard in reading, writing and have either an Education, mathematics at the end of Primary Health and Care Plan or School. This is lower than the Wiltshire Special Educational Needs. average of 64% (1) This is similar to the Wiltshire average of 13% (4) The average Attainment 8 score for RWB and Cricklade Community Area is 50.4, higher than the Wiltshire average of 48.7 (2)

Attainment 8 measures the achievement (1-9) of a pupil across 8 qualifications 8% of 0-19 year olds in RWB and Cricklade 50% of schools in RWB and Cricklade Community Area Community Area are not engaged with the are thought to be Healthy Schools programme. This is higher living in poverty. than the Wiltshire average of 44% (3) This is lower than across Wiltshire (9.4%) (5)

Data Sources: (1) Percentage of key stage 2 pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths, Wiltshire Council, 2019 (2) Average Progress 8 Score, Wiltshire Council, 2019 (3) Engagement and accreditation of schools with the Healthy Schools programme, Wiltshire Council, 2019 (4)Taken from the School Census and Alternative Provisions Census, Wiltshire Council, 2019 (5) Percentage of under 20 year olds living in poverty, HMRC, 2016 Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Older People RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Health Protection Care

73% of people aged 65+ received In RWB and Cricklade the flu vaccination in RWB and Community Area, the Cricklade Community Area in rate of carers aged 65+ 2018/19, compared with 75% for known to Carers Support Wiltshire (1) Wiltshire is 34 per 1,000 persons (4) In RWB and Cricklade Community Area 66% of people Across Wiltshire, only aged 40-74 who were offered 13.4% of adult carers an NHS Health Check, also aged 65+ feel that received one. This is higher than they have as much the Wiltshire average of 51% (2) social contact as they would like (5) Falls The rate of people aged The rate of hospital admissions 65+ living independently due to falls for people aged 65+ in in RWB and Cricklade RWB and Cricklade Community Community Area is equal Area is 1,700 per 100,000 persons, to the rate for Wiltshire which is lower than Wiltshire at 45 per 1,000 persons (2,135 per 100,000) (3) (6)

Data Sources (1) Flu Vaccination data, NHS Immform, 2018/19 (2) NHS Health Check Data, 2018/19 (3) Hospital Episode Statistics, NHS Digital, 2018/19 (4) Carers Support Wiltshire, January 2020 (5) Adult Social Care Users Survey and Personal Social Services Carers Survey, NHS Digital, 2018/19 (6) Wiltshire Council Adult Social Care Team, 2018/19 Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Community Safety RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Safer Communities Substance Misuse The rate of alcohol related The rate of reported anti-social hospital admissions in RWB behaviour incidents in RWB and Cricklade Community and Cricklade Community Area Area is 2,026 per 100,000 is 9 reports per 1,000 persons. persons. This is higher than This is lower than across the rate for Wiltshire of 1,827 Wiltshire (14 per 1,000) (1) per 100,000 (4)

14 violent offences were recorded per 1,000 persons in RWB and Cricklade Road Safety Community Area, compared Between 2016 - 2018, with 18 per 1,000 in Wiltshire almost 3,000 road traffic (2) collisions causing injury were recorded on Wiltshire RWB and Cricklade roads. In RWB and Cricklade Community Area has a rate Community Area, the rate of of reported domestic these collisions is 232 per abuse offences of 7 per 100,000 persons, higher 1,000 persons. This is slightly than the rate of 196 per lower than that across 100,000 persons across Wiltshire (8 per 1,000) (3) Wiltshire (5)

Data Sources (1) Anti-social behaviour incidents, Business Intelligence Team, 2018/19 (2) Violent offences, Wiltshire Police Business Intelligence Team, 2018/19 (3) Domestic abuse offences, Wiltshire Police Business Intelligence, 2018/19 (4) Hospital Episode Statistics, NHS Digital, 2017/18 and Mid Year Population Estimates, Office for National Statistics, 2017 (5) Road accidents and safety statistics, Department for Transport, 2016-2018 Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Housing RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Property Prices New Homes The median house price in RWB and Cricklade Between 2016/17 Community Area is £267,526, and 2018/19, 747 £267,526 slightly lower than the new homes were Wiltshire average of £272,000 completed in RWB (1) and Cricklade Fuel Poverty Community Area 8.6% of homes are considered to be in fuel poverty in RWB and Cricklade 128 new affordable Community Area, compared with 9.3% homes were completed in in Wiltshire (2) RWB and Cricklade Community Area between 2016/17 and Affordable Housing Need 2018/19 (4) In November 2019, there was local demand for 78 There are 1,455 new affordable one bedroom homes planned in RWB homes, 74 affordable two and Cricklade Community bedroom homes, and 35 Area in the current plan affordable three or more period of 2006-2026 (5) bedroom homes (3)

Data Sources (1) Land Registry Price Paid Data, January - June 2019 (2) Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Sub-regional fuel poverty statistics, 2019 (2017 data) (3) Wiltshire Council, November 2019 (4) Wiltshire Council, 2016/17 - 2018/19 (5) Wiltshire Council, 2006-2026 Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Environment RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Wildlife Rich Areas Waste and Recycling 6% of RWB and Cricklade Community Area is classified either Less than 16% of as a Site of Special Scientific Wiltshire's waste Interest or a County Wildlife Site went to landfill in (1) 2018/19 The primary habitat of the County Wildlife Sites in RWB and Cricklade Community Area is broadleaved woodland 89% of Wiltshire's recycled, composted 2,875 individual species have so far and reused waste is been recorded in RWB and now being handled Cricklade Community Area (2) in the UK (4) Energy Efficiency In 2018/19, there were 54% of Energy Performance 156 reported incidences Certificates issued to homes in of fly tipping in RWB RWB and Cricklade Community and Cricklade Area have a rating of D-G (low Community Area (5) efficiency), compared to 56% in Wiltshire(3)

Data Sources: (1) Natural Open Data Geoportal, November 2019, Wiltshire and Biological Records Centre, April 2019 (2) Wiltshire and Swindon Biological Records Centre, January 2020 (3) https://epc.opendatacommunities.org/, 2016-2018 (4) Wiltshire Council, Waste and Recycling Team, 2018/19 (5) Wiltshire Council, Highways and Environment, 2018/19 Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Transport RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Local Roads Road Safety Only 4 out of 19 speed RWB and Cricklade Community surveys that were conducted Area has a total road network in RWB and Cricklade of 246kms Community Areae between 2017-2019 were eligible for The committed spend for road Community Speed Watch resurfacing in RWB and initiatives. All other surveys Cricklade Community Area in required no further action (3) 2019/20 was £906,086. This is 8% of the total for Wiltshire (1) The rate of killed or seriously injured casualties on roads in RWB and Cricklade Local Traffic Community Area is 50 per 100,000 persons. This is similar to the rate for Between 2012-2017, there was an estimated Wiltshire (46 per 100,000) (4) 12.2% increase in traffic flow on roads in RWB and Cricklade Community Area Between September 2018 The average morning and February 2020, 260 peak (7am-9am) traffic children in RWB and speed on A-roads in RWB Cricklade Community and Cricklade Community Area completed Walk Area is 35 mph Safe training (5) (2)

Data Sources: (1) Wiltshire Council, 2019/20 (2) Wiltshire Council, 2012-2017 (3) Wiltshire Council, 2017- 2019 (4) Road accidents and safety statistics, Department for Transport, 2016-2018 (5) Wiltshire Council, September 2019 - February 2020 Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Employment and economy RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Employment Apprenticeships RWB and Cricklade Community Area has a rate of 573 The percentage of the apprenticeships per 10,000 population in RWB and 16 - 64 people aged 16+. This is a much Cricklade that are of higher rate than the Wiltshire working age is 60% (1) Years rate of 139 per 10,000 (4) Loans 5% of the working age The average estimated population in RWB and personal loan amount per Cricklade are on out of person for those in RWB and work benefits (2) Cricklade is £841, compared to an average of £796.23 for Wiltshire (5) According to a 2018 survey of local businesses, the biggest two employment Local Welfare Provision sectors in RWB and Cricklade Community Area There were 54 awarded claims through are Wholesale/Retail the local welfare provision scheme in (including motor repairs) RWB and Cricklade Community Area and Education (3) between 2016/17 and 2018/19 (6)

Data Sources; (1) Mid year population estimates, Office for National Statistics, 2018 (2) Department for Work and Pensions, February 2019 (3) Business Register and Employment Survey Data, 2018 (4)Wiltshire Council, 2018/19 (5)https://www.ukfinance.org.uk/data-and-research/data/household- finance/personal-loans-within-uk-postcodes, Q2 2019 (6) Local Welfare Provision, 2016/17-2018/19 Community Area Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Arts, Culture and Leisure RWB and Cricklade Community Area

Your Library Cultural Assets

32% of residents in RWB and Cricklade Community Area are currently members of a In RWB and Cricklade local library compared with Community Area there 34% across Wiltshire. (1) are 9 venues hosting cultural activities. There A total of 94,709 visits to the are 414 in total across 4 libraries in the community Wiltshire (4) area were recorded in 2018/19 (2) Local Engagement Leisure In 2018/19 there were 3% of working people in 301,339 visits to RWB and Cricklade Wiltshire Council Community Area are owned leisure centres, employed in the arts, swimming pools, and entertainment and health and wellbeing recreation sector (5) centres in RWB and Cricklade Community Area (3)

Data Sources: (1) Wiltshire Council, April 2019 (2) Wiltshire Council, 2018/19 (3) Wiltshire Council, 2018/19 (4) Wiltshire Council, as of January 2019 (5) The Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES), extracted from NOMIS https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/ in December 2019, the data refers to 2018