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Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2019 Annexe Annexe 1: Primary Planning Area Annexe 2: Surplus/Deficit of 0-4 Childcare Places by Primary Planning Area – Summer Term 2020 (Modelled) % of Funded 3 & 4 Year Olds 0-4 Population 0-4 Population Surplus/ Accessing a Childcare Place 0-4 Places Primary Planning Area District (Edge Requiring Deficit of in the Same Planning Area Available Analytics) Childcare Places as their Home Address (Summer 2019) Ash and Wingham Dover 240 149 143 -6 66.3% Ashford East Ashford 1,919 1,179 1,053 -126 59.8% Ashford North Ashford 1,767 1,131 1,788 657 74.6% Ashford Rural East Ashford 236 155 85 -70 38.4% Ashford Rural West Ashford 217 139 82 -57 51.2% Ashford South Ashford 2,088 1,200 1,024 -176 62.5% Aylesham Dover 365 228 177 -51 63.6% Birchington and Thanet Villages Thanet 671 423 514 91 54.5% Borough Green and Wrotham Tonbridge & Malling 511 327 314 -13 68.6% Brenchley, Horsmonden and Lamberhurst Tunbridge Wells 272 179 336 157 63.6% Bridge, Barham and Adisham Canterbury 179 113 115 2 45.8% Broadstairs Thanet 929 593 961 368 79.4% Brookland and Brenzett Folkestone & Hythe 40 25 45 20 73.3% Canterbury City Canterbury 2,274 1,376 2,032 656 85.3% Charing Ashford 197 125 106 -19 38.7% Chartham and Petham Canterbury 332 213 170 -43 38.2% Chilham Ashford 116 74 50 -24 14.3% Coxheath Maidstone 416 274 273 -1 53.8% Cranbrook and Goudhurst Tunbridge Wells 454 300 345 45 74.7% Darenth and Sutton-at-Hone Dartford 409 239 531 292 60.0% Dartford East Dartford 1,865 1,088 1,176 88 55.7% Dartford North Dartford 1,657 989 636 -353 39.4% Dartford South West Dartford 451 282 577 295 76.8% Dartford West Dartford 1,250 719 1,883 1,164 80.2% Deal Dover 1,317 823 650 -173 79.5% Dover East Dover 202 133 93 -40 73.7% Dover Town Dover 1,153 651 756 105 66.7% Dover West Dover 953 559 450 -109 59.1% East Malling Tonbridge & Malling 1,654 1,064 1,006 -58 73.1% Edenbridge Sevenoaks 608 366 558 192 75.5% Eythorne and Shepherdswell Dover 211 127 92 -35 51.9% Faversham Swale 1,034 625 673 48 79.5% Faversham Rural East Swale 202 119 349 230 65.5% Faversham Rural South Swale 123 79 60 -19 27.3% Folkestone East Folkestone & Hythe 1,725 987 1,222 235 76.3% Folkestone Rural North Folkestone & Hythe 148 91 180 89 67.3% Folkestone West Folkestone & Hythe 1,039 667 902 235 69.8% Gravesend East Gravesham 3,019 1,759 1,751 -8 77.7% Gravesend West Gravesham 1,832 1,039 710 -329 52.4% Gravesham Rural East Gravesham 233 141 113 -28 35.1% Gravesham Rural South Gravesham 534 363 431 68 66.5% Hadlow and East Peckham Tonbridge & Malling 313 200 232 32 62.2% Hamstreet and Woodchurch Ashford 218 139 88 -51 51.9% Hartley and New Ash Green Sevenoaks 575 382 161 -221 54.3% Hawkhurst, Sandhurst and Benenden Tunbridge Wells 325 203 244 41 72.0% Hawkinge Folkestone & Hythe 513 334 566 232 74.9% Herne Bay Canterbury 1,864 1,152 1,386 234 82.2% Hythe Folkestone & Hythe 556 356 574 218 75.6% Kings Hill Tonbridge & Malling 685 454 400 -54 49.8% Lenham and Harrietsham Maidstone 407 264 222 -42 71.4% Littlebourne and Wickhambreaux Canterbury 118 77 82 5 46.0% Longfield Dartford 393 252 431 179 57.6% % of Funded 3 & 4 Year Olds 0-4 Population 0-4 Population Surplus/ Accessing a Childcare Place 0-4 Places Primary Planning Area District (Edge Requiring Deficit of in the Same Planning Area Available Analytics) Childcare Places as their Home Address (Summer 2019) Maidstone Central and South Maidstone 1,643 959 1,343 384 64.6% Maidstone North Maidstone 2,041 1,249 1,143 -106 70.0% Maidstone Rural South East Maidstone 585 382 412 30 56.0% Maidstone South East Maidstone 1,955 1,160 687 -473 51.7% Maidstone West Maidstone 1,926 1,193 1,574 381 84.6% Marden and Staplehurst Maidstone 636 422 326 -96 54.1% Margate Thanet 2,578 1,438 1,561 123 71.7% Marshside Canterbury 443 269 200 -69 58.9% Medway Gap Tonbridge & Malling 427 274 244 -30 73.0% Northfleet Gravesham 789 438 329 -109 61.3% Paddock Wood Tunbridge Wells 449 295 389 94 74.2% Ramsgate Thanet 2,300 1,323 1,273 -50 74.0% Romney Marsh Folkestone & Hythe 794 478 730 252 86.1% Sandwich and Eastry Dover 446 278 525 247 69.6% Sellindge and Lympne Folkestone & Hythe 133 87 55 -32 64.8% Sevenoaks Sevenoaks 1,811 1,158 1,333 175 79.3% Sevenoaks East Sevenoaks 292 184 171 -13 60.0% Sevenoaks Northern Villages Sevenoaks 366 217 160 -57 56.6% Sevenoaks Rural North Sevenoaks 539 353 486 133 71.7% Sevenoaks Rural South East Sevenoaks 207 141 168 27 50.4% Sheerness, Queenborough and Halfway Swale 1,511 833 666 -167 88.1% Sheppey Central Swale 880 536 310 -226 65.8% Sheppey Rural East Swale 265 155 88 -67 64.0% Shipbourne and Plaxtol Tonbridge & Malling 51 35 56 21 60.5% Sittingbourne East Swale 1,357 836 633 -203 68.8% Sittingbourne North Swale 1,771 1,058 823 -235 69.1% Sittingbourne Rural West Swale 333 194 188 -6 84.9% Sittingbourne South Swale 850 525 710 185 66.4% Snodland Tonbridge & Malling 764 457 627 170 79.4% Swanley Sevenoaks 1,363 791 689 -102 83.6% Swanscombe and Ebbsfleet Dartford 1,347 779 957 178 73.8% Tenterden North Ashford 280 181 199 18 56.6% Tenterden South Ashford 362 217 278 61 57.8% Tonbridge North and Hildenborough Tonbridge & Malling 1,070 705 782 77 66.7% Tonbridge South Tonbridge & Malling 1,183 765 728 -37 63.7% Tunbridge Wells East Tunbridge Wells 2,600 1,625 1,649 24 72.5% Tunbridge Wells West Tunbridge Wells 1,616 1,063 1,568 505 75.5% West Malling Tonbridge & Malling 444 281 161 -120 33.8% Westerham Sevenoaks 392 220 335 115 78.5% Westgate-on-Sea Thanet 796 486 873 387 75.6% Whitfield and Dover North Dover 503 332 463 131 68.1% Whitstable Canterbury 1,323 829 725 -104 81.1% Annexe 3: Surplus/Deficit of 5-11 Breakfast Club Places by Primary Planning Area – Summer Term 2020 (Modelled) 5-11 5-11 Population Breakfast Club Places Surplus/ Population Requiring a (Primary Schools, Primary Planning Area District Deficit of (Edge Breakfast Club Preschools and Places Analytics) Place Nurseries) Ash and Wingham Dover 435 55 99 44 Ashford East Ashford 2,874 352 384 32 Ashford North Ashford 2,775 366 496 130 Ashford Rural East Ashford 356 47 115 68 Ashford Rural West Ashford 341 42 59 17 Ashford South Ashford 2,910 268 253 -15 Aylesham Dover 624 56 30 -26 Birchington and Thanet Villages Thanet 1,275 159 100 -59 Borough Green and Wrotham Tonbridge & Malling 809 115 139 24 Brenchley, Horsmonden and Lamberhurst Tunbridge Wells 441 61 85 24 Bridge, Barham and Adisham Canterbury 333 44 105 61 Broadstairs Thanet 1,671 199 188 -11 Brookland and Brenzett Folkestone & Hythe 100 12 46 34 Canterbury City Canterbury 3,343 387 597 210 Charing Ashford 371 38 0 -38 Chartham and Petham Canterbury 517 66 66 0 Chilham Ashford 216 26 15 -11 Coxheath Maidstone 782 101 84 -17 Cranbrook and Goudhurst Tunbridge Wells 634 84 70 -14 Darenth and Sutton-at-Hone Dartford 579 65 66 1 Dartford East Dartford 2,666 319 335 16 Dartford North Dartford 2,273 220 186 -34 Dartford South West Dartford 670 91 70 -21 Dartford West Dartford 1,965 250 214 -36 Deal Dover 2,252 281 213 -68 Dover East Dover 365 47 62 15 Dover Town Dover 1,814 149 162 13 Dover West Dover 1,380 100 111 11 East Malling Tonbridge & Malling 2,464 311 160 -151 Edenbridge Sevenoaks 834 105 52 -53 Eythorne and Shepherdswell Dover 378 46 48 2 Faversham Swale 1,561 165 155 -10 Faversham Rural East Swale 322 41 64 23 Faversham Rural South Swale 205 24 69 45 Folkestone East Folkestone & Hythe 2,702 213 593 380 Folkestone Rural North Folkestone & Hythe 289 40 125 85 Folkestone West Folkestone & Hythe 1,735 217 287 70 Gravesend East Gravesham 4,589 449 404 -45 Gravesend West Gravesham 2,604 305 220 -85 Gravesham Rural East Gravesham 385 53 65 12 Gravesham Rural South Gravesham 921 132 127 -5 Hadlow and East Peckham Tonbridge & Malling 451 61 8 -53 Hamstreet and Woodchurch Ashford 342 44 32 -12 Hartley and New Ash Green Sevenoaks 917 126 158 32 Hawkhurst, Sandhurst and Benenden Tunbridge Wells 431 59 660 601 Hawkinge Folkestone & Hythe 880 115 78 -37 Herne Bay Canterbury 2,991 339 194 -145 Hythe Folkestone & Hythe 1,006 129 216 87 Kings Hill Tonbridge & Malling 1,380 199 135 -64 Lenham and Harrietsham Maidstone 673 85 40 -45 Littlebourne and Wickhambreaux Canterbury 199 27 95 68 Longfield Dartford 597 82 126 44 5-11 5-11 Population Breakfast Club Places Surplus/ Population Requiring a (Primary Schools, Primary Planning Area District Deficit of (Edge Breakfast Club Preschools and Places Analytics) Place Nurseries) Maidstone Central and South Maidstone 2,327 277 280 3 Maidstone North Maidstone 3,047 418 325 -93 Maidstone Rural South East Maidstone 866 116 107 -9 Maidstone South East Maidstone 2,845 269 275 6 Maidstone West Maidstone 2,635 347 395 48 Marden and Staplehurst Maidstone 966 130 100 -30 Margate Thanet 3,451 231 293 62 Marshside Canterbury 666 82 100 18 Medway Gap Tonbridge & Malling 624 87 184 97 Northfleet Gravesham 1,082 87 100 13 Paddock Wood Tunbridge Wells 790 108 493 385 Ramsgate Thanet 3,567 291 356 65 Romney Marsh Folkestone & Hythe 1,318 155 88 -67 Sandwich and Eastry Dover 621 76 98 22 Sellindge and Lympne Folkestone & Hythe 227 30 76 46 Sevenoaks Sevenoaks 2,582 373 433 60 Sevenoaks East Sevenoaks 504 72 60 -12 Sevenoaks Northern Villages Sevenoaks 567 82 60 -22 Sevenoaks Rural North Sevenoaks 818 113 122 9 Sevenoaks Rural South East Sevenoaks 409 53 55 2 Sheerness, Queenborough and Halfway Swale 2,259 144 371 227 Sheppey Central Swale 1,377 144 142 -2 Sheppey Rural East Swale 500 23 70 47 Shipbourne and Plaxtol Tonbridge & Malling 92 13 15 2 Sittingbourne East Swale 1,990 220 245 25 Sittingbourne North Swale 2,591 308 335 27 Sittingbourne Rural West Swale 394 51 82 31 Sittingbourne South Swale 1,528
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