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Kemnay Town Profile (Pdf 896KB) From mountain to sea What’s Happening in…. Aberdeenshire’s Towns Kemnay August 2019 A publication by the Planning Information and Delivery Team Web: Aberdeenshire Statistics Contact: [email protected] 1 | Page August 2018 What's Happening in… Aberdeenshire's Settlements Settlement Average 27 Settlement Kemnay YES Please note the settlement you have selected does not have a defined boundary. YES Therefore all figures provided relate to the entire local data zone/s YES 1. Locality Kemnay Aberdeenshire (Total number of each locality type) Administrative area Garioch 6 Civil Parish Kemnay 105 Alehousewells Primary & CEC, Kemnay School Catchment Primary 152 Primary School Catchment Secondary Kemnay Academy & CEC 17 Community Council Kemnay 71 Multi-member Ward West Garioch 19 Scottish Parliamentary Constituency Aberdeenshire West 3 UK Parliamentary Constituency West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 3 Housing Market Area Aberdeen 2 Travel to Work Area Aberdeen 4 Urban rural 8 fold classification Accessible Small Towns 7 (no large urban centres) Is settlement in the Local Development Plan? Yes 163 Scottish Government Settlement Yes 60 No of Data zones with make up settlement 6 340 Data zones Postcodes which make up settlement 81 9,431 2. Demographics Kemnay Aberdeenshire Population 2016 Estimates Population 2018 Estimates Total Population by settlement 3,870 261,470 a) Under 16 686 49,033 i. 16-64 2,424 162,638 ii Over 65s 760 49,799 ii % Working Age 63% 62% iv Total Male Population 1,921 130,179 b) Total Female Population 1,949 131,291 c) Data zone Estimates d) Average Number of people per household 2.42 2.42 e) Population Density (per hectre) 31.77 0.40 f) Household Compostion 2011 Census Data g) All Households 1,542 104,714 Single Adult - no (dependant) children 30% 29% Couple - no (dependant) children 31% 30% Couple with children 24% 24% Single Adult with children 6% 5% Household all students 0% 0% Other Households 10% 12% Language Spoken 2011 Census Data h) Only English spoken at home 92.5% 90.1% Gaelic used at home 0.1% 0.1% Can speak Gaelic 0.8% 0.6% Scots used at home 4.0% 5.5% Can speak Scots 48.2% 48.8% Polish used at home 0.6% 1.1% Other Language used at home 2.5% 3.0% Population Pyramid 90+ 85 to 89 Aberdeenshire Average 80 to 84 75 to 79 70 to 74 65 to 69 60 to 64 55 to 59 50 to 54 45 to 49 40 to 44 35 to 39 30 to 34 25 to 29 20 to 24 Female Male 15 to 19 10 to 14 5 to 9 0 to 4 14% 10% 6% 2% 2% 6% 10% 14% 3. Economy Kemnay Aberdeenshire Average (median) Household income £34,359 £36,220 a) Economic Activity (2011 Census Data) b) % Economically Active 75% 75% % Economically Inactive 25% 25% % Unemployed 3% 2% Unemployment Rate (JSA claimants) c) 2015 Average 0.8 0.8 2016 Average 1.2 1.2 2017 Average 0.9 1.0 2011 Census Data Estimated number of commuters 2,080 not available e) Employment Land Build rate 2008-17 (hectares) 0 139.9 f) Marketable Available Land (hectares) 2.8 307.33 Constrained Land (hectares) 4.3 245.4 g) Employment by industry type See graph See graph SIMD Figures h) Lowest Ranking Data zone Most Deprived 41% - 45% Most Deprived 6% - 10% Highest Ranking Data zone Least Deprived 96% - 100% Least Deprived 96% - 100% i) Recorded crimes per 10,000 people 175 169 Average of datazones Shire Average Economically Active Kemnay Aberdeenshire 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Employee: Part-time Employee: Full-time Self-employed Unemployed Full-time student Economically Inactive Commuter Patterns Outside Kemnay Aberdeenshire Scotland - Scotland 16% No Fixed other 1% place of 0% 14% work 12% 9% 10% Work offshore 8% 3% Aberdeenshire 6% Work from 39% 4% home 2% 10% 0% Retired Student Looking after Long-term sick Other home or family or disabled Aberdeen City 38% Employment by Industry Group Aberdeenshire Kemnay 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 1 : Agriculture, forestry & fishing 2 : Mining, quarrying & utilities 3 : Manufacturing 4 : Construction 5 : Motor trades 6 : Wholesale 7 : Retail 8 : Transport & storage (inc postal) 9 : Accommodation & food services 10 : Information & communication 11 : Financial & insurance 12 : Property 13 : Professional, scientific & technical 14 : Business administration & support services 15 : Public administration & defence 16 : Education 17 : Health 18 : Arts, entertainment, recreation & other services 4. Housing Kemnay Aberdeenshire 2017 New houses built 26 889 a) House Sales 2016 Data Settlement Figure Number of new builds sold 0 766 b) Average Price of new builds - £280,170 Maximum sale price of new builds - £868,386 Number of secondhand house sales 39 3,810 c) Average price of secondhand house sales £208,264 £202,664 Max price of secondhand house sales £352,500 £920,000 e) Housing Stock 2014 data Estimated Number of Dwellings 1,679 116,786 Please Note: f) % Detached 41% 47% The Estimated Number of g) % Flats 7% 12% Dwellings includes all % Semi Detached 36% 29% dwellings for all data zones that fall within the % Terrace 16% 12% settlement boundary (even Council Tax Banding 2014 Data if only part of the data zone Band A 10% 18% lies within the settlement) g) Band B 27% 14% Band C 14% 12% Band D 12% 15% Band E 15% 18% Band F 16% 14% Band G 5% 9% Band H 0% 1% Number of Houses built 40 Anticipated Actual 26 25 20 20 19 12 11 1 0 0 0 0 6. Transport Kemnay Kemnay Nearest urban centre* Nearest train station Location Is Urban Centre Inverurie Distance (miles) n/a 5.8 Drive Journey Time (minutes) n/a 14 Public Transport Time (minutes) n/a 22 Aberdeen Airport Distance (miles) 10.5 Aberdeen Airport Drive Journey Time (mintues 17 Average Drive time in minutes to key Average Public Transport journey time services (from all data zones in in minutes to key services (from all data settlement) zones in settlement) GP 2.4 7.4 Post Office 2.5 7.4 Retail Centre* 2.5 3.7 Petrol Station 8.2 Primary School 2.2 Secondary School 3.7 7. Education School Catchment Primary Capacity 2018 2023 Alehousewells Primary & CEC 217 136 113 Kemnay Primary 252 202 179 Secondary School Capacity 2017 Roll 2022 Predicted Roll Kemnay Academy & CEC 700 877 1122 2018 Secondary School Results 2018 Aberdeenshire Average S4 5 awards at level 5 (%) 56% 53% S5 3 awards at level 6 (%) 48% 40% S6 5 awards at level 6 (%) 42% 37% Academic Attainment Levels 80% 70% Kemnay Academy & CEC Aberdeenshire 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 2016 2017 2018 S4 5 awards at level 5 (%) S5 3 awards at level 6 (%) S6 5 awards at level 6 (%).
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