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1 CONTENTS APPENDICES, DIAGRAMS & MAPS REFERENCE TITLE PAGE Map 1 Political and Geographical Boundaries 5 Map 2 Key Services 6 Map 3 Economic Context 7 Map 4 Roads 8 Map 5 Public Transport 9 Map 6 Environmental and Habitat Designations 10 Map 7 Historic Environment 11 Map 8 Flood Risk 12 Map 9 SHLAA Sites 13 Map 10 Broadband Speeds in Rother 26 Appendix 1 Population in 2010 14 Appendix 2 Population by Age Band (%) 14 Appendix 3 Percentage Population Growth by Age Group, 2001 to 2010 15 Appendix 4 Life Expectancy 15 Appendix 5 Population Density 16 Appendix 6 Economic Activity Rate 17 Appendix 7 Industry of Employment 18 Appendix 8 Occupations in 2001 (%) 19 Appendix 9 Full-time or Part-time 20 Appendix 10 Hours worked by persons in employment 21 Appendix 11 Job Vacancies at Jobcentre Plus offices 22 Appendix 12 Unemployment as measured by the JSA claimant count ‘09/10 23 Appendix 13 Unemployment Estimates, 2004-2010 24 Appendix 14 Internet Connection (2010) 25 2 Appendix 15 Index of Multiple Deprivation Scores 27 Appendix 16 Households in poverty (2005-2010) 28 Appendix 17 Children living in poverty (%) 29 Appendix 18 Children living in poverty, 2006-2008 - super output areas 30 Appendix 19 Housing completions 31 Appendix 20 Vacant & Second Homes 32 Appendix 21 Pensioner age households with no car in 2001 33 Appendix 22 Economic Activity in 2001 34 Appendix 23 Percentage Full Time Students 34 Appendix 24 Economic Inactivity in 2001 35 Appendix 25 Occupations in 2001 35 Appendix 26 Pupils Achieving 5+ GCSE in 2006 36 Appendix 27 Household Incomes 2010 36 Appendix 28 Qualifications in 2001 37 Appendix 29 Indices of Deprivation 2007: Income Deprivation Affecting Children 38 Index Rother Super Output Areas Appendix 30 Indices of Deprivation 2007: Income Deprivation Affecting Older People 39 Index Rother Super Output Areas Appendix 31 Mode of travel to work in 2001 – parishes (a) 40 Appendix 32 Mode of travel to work in 2001 – parishes (b) 41 Appendix 33 Priorities for improvement in the local area Rother 42 Appendix 34 Priorities for improvement in the local area Rye 43 Appendix 35 Traffic Flows Counts ‘09 - A259/Camber Road, Rye 44 Appendix 36 Traffic Flows Counts ‘09 - New Road/Fishmarket Road/Bedford Place 45 Appendix 37 Traffic Flows Counts ‘09 - A259/Rye Harbour Road 46 Appendix 38 Bus Services operating in Rye 47 Appendix 39 Cycling Routes Rye and Winchelsea 48 Appendix 40 Cycling Routes Rye and Romney Marsh 49 Appendix 41 Programme of Works Update – Rye LATS 50 3 4 Map 1 Political and Geographical Boundaries 5 Map 2 Key Services 6 Map 3 Economic Context 7 Map 4 Roads 8 Map 5 Public Transport 9 Map 6 Environmental and Habitat Designations 10 Map 7 Historic Environment 11 Map 8 Flood Risk 12 Map 9 SHLAA Sites 13 Appendix 1 Population in 2010 All ages 0-14 15-29 30-44 45-64 65-74 75-84 85+ Great Britain 60478757 10499768 12136563 12392745 15417933 5250701 3405631 1375416 South East 8509335 1497421 1605361 1732332 2211753 745858 497984 218626 East Sussex 517040 84306 78713 86530 146516 58865 41892 20218 Rother 89987 13394 11706 12697 26327 12388 9068 4407 Eastern Rother 5229 785 795 730 1739 704 384 92 Rother Levels 4800 858 442 744 1658 661 310 127 Rye 4281 569 776 630 1228 568 373 137 Source: CACI, 2010 Appendix 2 Population by Age Band (%) All ages 0-14 15-29 30-44 45-64 65-74 75-84 85+ Great Britain 100 17.4 20.1 20.5 25.5 8.7 5.6 2.3 South East 100 17.6 18.9 20.4 26 8.8 5.9 2.6 East Sussex 100 16.3 15.2 16.7 28.3 11.4 8.1 3.9 Rother 100 14.9 13 14.1 29.3 13.8 10.1 4.9 Eastern Rother 100 15 15.2 14 33.3 13.5 7.3 1.8 Rother Levels 100 17.9 9.2 15.5 34.5 13.8 6.5 2.6 Rye 100 13.3 18.1 14.7 28.7 13.3 8.7 3.2 Source: CACI, 2010 This dataset shows population estimates by broad age groups and gender in 2010 to ward level. From these tables it can be seen that Rye has a higher proportion of people aged over 45 than the regional and national average. 14 Appendix 3 Percentage Population Growth by Age Group, 2001 to 2010 All ages 0-14 15-29 30-44 45-64 65-74 75-84 85+ South East 6.1 0.2 10.6 -4.7 13.5 11.5 7.0 24.0 East Sussex 4.8 -3.1 11.4 -11.2 16.6 11.3 0.4 13.9 Rother 5.3 -1.3 14.0 -13.3 16.6 11.2 -2.9 12.3 Eastern Rother 10.9 7.7 26.8 -11.5 24.7 12.8 -3.8 -19.3 Rother Levels 3.1 2.1 -12.3 -13.6 22.3 13.0 -18.0 -3.8 Rye 7.1 0.4 31.3 -12.5 10.9 11.4 0.3 3.8 Source: ESiF, Population estimates. Published August 2010, including mid-year population estimates from mid-2001 to mid-2010. This dataset shows that Rye has experienced a large population growth of 15 – 29 year olds since 2001. Appendix 4 Life Expectancy Healthy life Disability-free Health expectancy Life expectancy expectancy life expectancy England and Wales 78.3 70.5 62.7 South East 79.4 73.2 65.8 Rother 79.3 73 64.8 Eastern Rother 78.5 71.8 63.2 Rother Levels 80.6 75.2 67.5 Rye 80.1 73.3 65 Source: Office for National Statistics, Life Expectancy at Birth 1999-2003 (experimental statistics) This dataset gives 3 measures of health expectancy at birth: - healthy life expectancy (HLE) at birth, defined as expected years of life in ‘good’ or ‘fairly good’ health; - disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) at birth, defined as expected years of life free from limiting long-standing illness or disability. - life expectancy at birth is also given for comparison and so the number of years of ill health can also be examined. Data is presented as an average for the period 1999-2003. These are experimental statistics, meaning they are in the testing phase and not fully developed and so should be treated with a degree of caution. This table shows that the life expectancy, healthy life expectancy and disability free life expectancy are all higher in Rye than the local and national averages. Source: ESIF 2010 15 Appendix 5 Population Density England and Wales 3.4 South East 4.2 East Sussex 2.9 Rother 1.7 Eastern Rother 0.7 Rother 004B 1.3 Rother 002A 0.4 Rother Levels 0.8 Rother 002D 0.8 Rye 9.7 Rother 004C 10.4 Rother 004D 6.9 Rother 004E 18.4 Source: 2001 Census This dataset shows the population density as persons per hectare. This is calculated from the total resident population and the area in hectares shown in the 2001 Census. Rye has a far greater population density than Rother District as a whole. 16 Appendix 6 Economic Activity Rate All people All Economically aged 16 economically active – 74 active people % England and Wales 37607438 25022204 66.5 South East 5766307 4037629 70 East Sussex 340023 220737 64.9 Rother 57670 34827 60.4 Eastern Rother 3416 2086 61.1 Rother 004B 1086 680 62.6 Rother 002A 1136 702 61.8 Rother Levels 3226 2009 62.3 Rother 002D 1050 678 64.6 Rye 2902 1798 62 Rother 004C 1112 681 61.2 Rother 004D 1068 693 64.9 Rother 004E 722 424 58.7 Source: 2001 Census This dataset shows economically active people aged 16-74 by employment status. The percentage of economically active people in Rye is higher than the district level however it is still well below the regional and national levels. 17 Appendix 7 Industry of Employment Banking, All people Agriculture, finance Public aged 16-74 fishing, Distribution, Transport, and administration, Industry of in energy and hotels and storage and insurance education and employment employment water Manufacturing Construction restaurants communication etc. health Other England and Wales 100 2.5 15 6.8 21.6 7 17.7 24.3 5.2 South East 100 2.4 12.1 7.1 20.6 8.1 20.7 23.6 5.3 East Sussex 100 2.9 10.6 8.4 22.1 6.1 16.5 27.8 5.6 Rother 100 4 10.2 8.4 21.7 5.4 16.8 27.8 5.6 Eastern Rother 100 5.9 10.1 8.8 28.2 7.3 12.1 21.7 6 Rother 004B 100 4.9 10.6 10.3 32.3 4.4 10.4 20.3 6.8 Rother 002A 100 6.7 10.5 6.4 28.3 11.8 10.6 19.6 6 Rother Levels 100 6.4 11.9 8.2 22.8 6.6 15.9 22.4 5.9 Rother 002D 100 5.9 12.3 7.6 25.9 7.4 14.5 20.5 5.9 Rye 100 3.2 13.1 7.8 30.6 6.8 11.2 20.8 6.3 Rother 004C 100 2.9 14.3 5.6 29.3 8.1 13.2 20.2 6.5 Rother 004D 100 4.4 13.2 9.1 31.4 4.7 11.4 19.8 6.1 Rother 004E 100 2.5 11.2 9.4 31.2 8.4 7.6 23.4 6.3 Source: 2001 Census This dataset shows details of people aged 16-74 in employment by both the broad categories of industry in which they are employed, and more specific categories, together with the percentage of all working age people in work who work in that sector.