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Parish Information Babergh Development Framework Parish Information Babergh Development Framework - Core Strategy SUPPORTING INFORMATION August 2010 Table of Contents Table 1: Demographic and Health Information per Parish Page 3 Table 2: Education and Economic Information per Parish Page 7 Table 3: Travel patterns and Housing Information per Parish Page 11 Table 4: Parish Plans and Affordable Housing Information per Parish Page 15 Table 5: Summary of Parish Plans, Other Community Plans/Strategies and Parish Page 18 websites Table 6: Rural Services and Facilities per Parish (excludes Sudbury, Great Cornard, Page 23 Hadleigh and Ipswich Fringe) Map 1: Parishes and Wards in Babergh Page 26 Map 2: Population distribution in rural areas (excludes Sudbury, Great Cornard, Page 27 Hadleigh and Ipswich Fringe) Map 3: Services and facilities in rural areas (excludes Sudbury, Great Cornard, Page 28 Hadleigh and Ipswich Fringe) Table 7: Distance Travelled to Workplace Per Ward Page 29 Table 8: Cities and Towns within Allotted Parameters Page 30 Table 9: Mobile Phone Coverage by Parish Page 32 Map 4: Mobile Coverage in the Rural Areas in Babergh Page 33 Map 5: Broadband Speeds in Babergh Page 34 Sources of Data Page 35 2 Table 1: Demographic and Health Information per Parish Parish Population Population Age Number of Type of Households (in Number of Number 2001 1 2008 2 Distribution 3 Households numbers) 2001 5 households of people (%) 2001 4 with with 0- 16- 65+ member/s good 15 64 with long health term illness 2001 7 6 with with 2001 Couple Couple children children children pensioner pensioner dependent dependent dependent dependent One person One person households households Households Households Lone Parents Parents Lone Acton 1,800 1,760 20 66 14 720 28 86 198 209 1292 Aldham 200 200 20 65 15 73 0 7 22 20 146 Alpheton 242 240 18 65 17 96 3 8 27 29 180 Assington 371 380 20 63 17 154 11 21 34 40 269 Belstead 189 190 7 75 18 90 3 12 10 26 136 Bentley 727 800 13 63 24 325 6 54 50 119 472 Bildeston 1,011 1,020 21 58 21 425 19 76 99 143 656 Boxford 1,258 1,240 19 61 20 524 20 89 118 167 897 Boxted 107 130 13 67 20 47 3 7 7 11 85 Brantham 2,606 2,620 22 62 16 1040 49 135 292 310 1908 Brent Eleigh 174 170 15 51 34 72 0 12 11 21 111 Brettenham 243 240 14 66 20 110 3 15 21 29 171 Bures St Mary 899 950 18 60 22 387 9 71 80 122 671 Burstall 189 200 18 67 15 78 0 10 19 23 146 Capel St Mary 2,993 2,940 20 66 14 1151 45 134 317 333 2251 Chattisham 138 150 11 70 19 57 0 7 7 20 101 Chelmondiston 1,018 1,000 16 60 24 488 22 104 75 180 655 Chelsworth 146 130 16 69 17 63 3 9 15 16 114 Chilton 373 450 24 63 13 137 3 13 48 40 283 Cockfield 839 860 17 64 19 349 15 40 76 88 606 Copdock and 1,104 1,100 17 62 21 460 19 63 98 130 769 Washbrook 3 Parish Population Population Age Number of Type of Households (in Number of Number 2001 1 2008 2 Distribution 3 Households numbers) 2001 5 households of people (%) 2001 4 with with 0- 16- 65+ member/s good 15 64 with long health term illness 2001 7 6 with with 2001 Couple Couple children children pensioner pensioner dependent dependent dependent One person One person households households Households Households Lone Parents Parents Lone East Bergholt 2,689 2,720 19 59 22 1119 41 177 253 372 1904 Edwardstone 343 350 17 65 18 146 0 20 34 49 257 Elmsett 730 810 20 64 16 299 9 36 83 89 543 Erwarton 110 120 23 61 16 50 3 6 8 13 81 Freston 122 110 16 63 24 54 3 0 10 16 83 Glemsford 3,286 3,430 21 65 14 1349 58 166 357 357 2323 Gt. Cornard 8,000 8,350 23 64 13 3095 177 377 847 975 5520 Gt. Waldingfield 1,457 1460 18 61 21 608 40 86 130 196 995 Groton 222 260 20 64 16 90 3 8 17 23 169 Hadleigh 7,235 8,500 20 61 19 3034 160 534 687 970 4968 Harkstead 276 280 22 56 22 116 4 24 20 48 175 Hartest 427 400 19 58 23 180 3 29 42 57 302 Higham 132 140 20 60 20 60 0 7 12 14 103 Hintlesham 564 590 14 66 20 231 8 32 36 71 398 Hitcham 596 650 15 62 23 255 6 39 44 79 416 Holbrook 2,317 2,420 33 53 14 642 29 97 170 181 1782 Holton St Mary 209 200 14 71 15 91 0 12 18 29 157 Kersey 349 330 19 58 23 154 3 31 37 43 257 Kettlebaston 58 80 18 66 16 28 0 5 4 3 47 Lavenham 1,738 1,700 10 60 30 870 21 226 104 293 1159 Lawshall 935 930 21 56 23 366 9 63 97 92 693 Layham 576 560 18 63 19 243 10 34 47 74 423 Leavenheath 1,373 1,370 17 67 16 581 10 52 136 132 1052 Lindsey 187 180 22 63 15 71 0 7 22 22 147 4 Parish Population Population Age Number of Type of Households (in Number of Number 2001 1 2008 2 Distribution 3 Households numbers) 2001 5 households of people (%) 2001 4 with with 0- 16- 65+ member/s good 15 64 with long health term illness 2001 7 6 with with 2001 Couple Couple children children pensioner pensioner dependent dependent dependent One person One person households households Households Households Lone Parents Parents Lone Little Cornard 305 300 12 63 25 135 4 13 21 45 222 Little Waldingfield 350 380 15 65 20 144 6 16 30 30 234 Long Melford 3,433 3,530 14 62 24 1554 55 328 267 479 2319 Milden 106 100 15 64 21 46 0 4 7 16 74 Monks Eleigh 425 460 17 57 26 199 8 36 40 54 314 Nayland-with- 1,161 1,090 16 55 29 496 10 100 96 153 807 Wissington Nedging with 388 380 18 65 17 159 3 17 36 50 282 Naughton Newton 497 520 18 62 20 209 11 32 51 64 351 Pinewood 4,013 4,480 22 72 6 1763 125 87 430 326 3146 Polstead 808 850 19 58 24 331 5 48 70 99 582 Preston St Mary 220 220 20 70 10 81 3 5 24 18 165 Raydon 487 460 19 62 19 193 4 26 51 56 366 Semer 158 150 27 63 10 53 0 3 22 14 126 Shelley 66 60 28 72 0 20 0 0 7 4 55 Shimpling 395 410 20 62 18 162 6 21 41 41 296 Shotley 2,373 2,440 22 63 15 982 52 105 265 276 1697 Somerton 81 80 17 67 16 34 0 0 7 7 60 Sproughton 1,281 1,400 16 63 21 546 14 74 110 169 965 Stanstead 316 300 18 66 16 127 5 16 29 38 236 Stoke by Nayland 703 680 21 60 19 295 12 51 65 83 491 Stratford St Mary 703 740 19 63 18 279 6 24 67 78 527 5 Parish Population Population Age Number of Type of Households (in Number of Number 2001 1 2008 2 Distribution 3 Households numbers) 2001 5 households of people (%) 2001 4 with with 0- 16- 65+ member/s good 15 64 with long health term illness 2001 7 6 with with 2001 Couple Couple children children pensioner pensioner dependent dependent dependent One person One person households households Households Households Lone Parents Parents Lone Stutton 786 810 18 58 24 344 11 64 67 116 542 Sudbury 11,933 12,690 19 61 20 5370 317 1007 994 1798 7740 Tattingstone 462 520 18 61 21 197 7 31 36 66 322 Thorpe Morieux 257 240 19 60 21 103 5 16 20 32 186 Wattisham 99 100 20 60 10 38 0 6 12 15 79 Wenham Magna 156 180 19 62 19 65 3 5 15 19 114 Wenham Parva 27 10 - - - 10 - - - - - Whatfield 318 310 19 61 20 132 8 26 24 46 223 Wherstead 352 350 16 62 21 124 3 9 33 44 231 Woolverstone 244 205 16 50 34 94 4 17 25 31 145 Datasources: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7: ONS, 2001 Census 2: Suffolk County Council, 2009, Mid Year Population Estimates 2008 6 Table 2: Education and Economic Information per Parish Parish Qualifications aged Economi Un- Average hours Occupation 16 - 74 (%) cally employed (mean) worked 2001 12 2001 8 active 2001 10 (%) per week 2001 11 2001 9 (%) Men Women Lower Lower routine Level 2Level workers technical long-term long-term Managerial/ unemployed unemployed supervisory/ supervisory/ professional professional Intermediate own-account own-account qualifications Not classified classified Not Level 3; 3; 5 or 4 Level Never worked/ worked/ Never level 1 or other1level or No No qualification, Semi-routine and Semi-routine Small employers/ employers/ Small Acton 23.7 19.3 56.9 74 2.0 42.95 30.98 332 144 128 131 318 15 256 Aldham 32.0 20.7 47.3 70 2.0 45 30.11 57 9 14 7 26 4 33 Alpheton 20.9 28.0 51.0 60 1.6 43.6 31.13 50 22 22 10 27 4 47 Assington 21.6 29.9 48.5 63 2.9 46.67 30.34 86 22 46 14 35 4 61 Belstead 17.6 27.7 54.7 70 1.8 44.76 33.02 52 14 20 16 21 0 35 Bentley 20.5 30.3 49.2 64 1.6 42.5 29.53 160 52 58 38 93 11 140 Bildeston 17.7 24.9 57.3 62 3.5 45.29 29.54 175 44 64 50 177 17 183 Boxford 21.4 29.2 49.3 63 2.0 43.19 30.18 239 79 91 56 162 20 244 Boxted 24.7 27.1 48.2 60 0 46.82 37.83 22 7 16 3 16 0 21 Brantham 21.0 24.5 54.5 69 1.7 42.3 29.01 533 206 148 160 356 24 405 Brent Eleigh 23.9 32.1 44 66 0 42.44 33.28 37 5 18 7 17 0 25 Brettenham 20.5 34.8 44.7 67 0 43.73 34.15 58 14 26 15 35 0 44 Bures St Mary 21.8 28.8 49.4 70 2.3 43.88 32.39 200 39 79 43 118 4 145 Burstall 24.3 37.5 38.2 65 0 41.02 27.74 57 10 17 3 18 0 38 Capel St Mary 23.5 31.3 45.2 69 1.6 41.73 27.97 834 275 176 108 340 17 480 Chattisham 18.6 36.3 45.1 66 0 41.43 30.17 43 10 14 3 12 3 30 Chelmondiston 18.8 29.4 51.8 65 1.7 41.63 28.91 198 60 76 51 141 10 192 Chelsworth 23.9 39.3 36.8 56 0 41.33 28.03 36 7 16 5 16 0 36 Chilton 22.7 27.9 49.4 70 1.1 43.83 30.61 88 26 38 26 29 0 61 Cockfield 22.3 25.8 51.9 69 1.9 43.71 30.46 195 44 96 34 112 8 144 Copdock and Washbrook 20.4 28.6 51.0 70 3.6 44.58 29.84 248 82 92 56 135 9 164 7 Parish Qualifications aged Economi Un- Average hours Occupation 16 - 74 (%) cally employed (mean) worked 2001 12 2001 8 active 2001 10 (%) per week 2001 11 2001 9 (%) Men Women Lower routine routine Level 2 2 Level workers technical long-term long-term Managerial/ unemployed supervisory/ supervisory/ professional professional Intermediate own-account own-account qualifications qualifications Not classified Not Level 3;5 4 Level or Never worked/ Never worked/ level 1 or other other or 1 level No qualification, qualification, No Semi-routine and Semi-routine Small employers/ employers/ Small East Bergholt 20.5 38.2 41.3 62 2.5 41.77 29.52 686 146 171 86 263 23 533 Edwardstone 18.1 39.0 42.9 67 0 44.69 32.76 87 10 33 17 40 3 64 Elmsett 20.2 31.6 48.2 68 2.0 44 29.98 175 55 44 33 100 4 124 Erwarton 18.7 42.6 38.7 72 0 48.3 29.08 29 6 3 6 16 0 15 Freston 16.9 42.7 40.4 70 3.3 47.59 30.44 34 8 10 6 10 3 19 Glemsford 21.1 17.2 61.7 73 1.8 43.3 29.91 539 202 280 230 646 25 449 Gt.
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