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NI Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010: New Local Government NI Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010: New Local Government District Profiles The reform of local government will see the reduction in the number of councils from 26 to 11 by 20151. Northern Ireland Multiple Deprivation Measure (NIMDM) 2010 area profiles are currently available on the NISRA website for the 26 existing Local Government Districts (LGDs). These area profiles have now been produced for the 11 new LGDs and are based on the NIMDM 2010 results. The base data has not been updated and still relates to the indicators and data as noted in the original report. This report shows the NIMDM 2010 Super Output Area (SOA) ranks for the 11 new LGDs2. All 2001 SOAs have been assigned to the new district council based on January 2013 Pointer and the new district council boundaries provided by Land & Property Services. In the following tables, where SOAs cross two or more LGDs, the LGD where the greatest share of the SOA Pointer properties nest, is assigned as the main LGD – see notes to tables for further details. 3 The Central Postcode Directory (CPD) is a product produced by NISRA to relate both current and terminated postcodes in Northern Ireland to a range of statutory, administrative, electoral and statistical geographies. The CPD will be updated in Summer 2013 to include the new LGDs and wards. For further information on the CPD visit the NISRA Geography website. A full review of the NIMDM 2010 is expected to start in 2014/15 after the detailed Small Area results of the 2011 Census have been published. Changes to the statistical (SOAs/Small Areas) and administrative geographies (LGDs/wards) will be considered as part of this review. Last updated: March 2013 1 Further information on the reform of local government can be accessed via the following link: http://www.doeni.gov.uk/local_government_reform 2 It should be noted that not all SOAs fit neatly within the 11 new LGD boundaries and as a result around 20 of the 890 SOAs fall within at least two LGDs (one SOA crosses three LGDs). 3 As part of the creation of the new 2011 Small Areas for the 2011 Census, a very small number of realignments of the underlying statistical geography boundaries were required. Unfortunately this affected six of the 890 SOAs. SOA codes remain unchanged. Further detail is available on the NISRA Geography website. Changes to these SOAs have not been considered as part of this paper. Comparative map of existing LGD boundaries against new LGD boundaries NI Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010 Antrim & Newtownabbey New Local Government District Antrim & Antrim & NI Indicator Newtownabbey Newtownabbey value value Rank1 Population (2008) 136,000 Extent2 10% 7 18% Number of people income deprived 25,100 10 Percentage of population income deprived 18% 9 25% Number of people employment deprived 8,400 9 Percentage of working age population employment deprived 10% 9 13% * Note: All values are based on SOA results for NIMDM 2010. Where a SOA crosses one or more LGDs, the SOA has been assigned to the LGD where the greatest number of properties nest. 1 Where 1 (out of 11) is the most deprived Local Government District. 2 “Extent” measures the percentage of the Local Government District living within the 30% most deprived Super Output Areas. All of the people living in the 10% most deprived Super Output Areas are included, plus a diminishing proportion of the population of those Super Output Areas in the next two 10% bands. Table of NI Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010 Super Output Area ranks for Antrim & Newtownabbey New Local Government District Rank1 Area Name Rank1 Area Name 77 Dunanney 615 Massereene 1 100 Monkstown 1 624 Randalstown 2 108 Valley 2 638 Ballyduff 2 111 Farranshane 641 Randalstown 1 117 Coole 645 Burnthill 1 138 Mossley 2 652 Shilvodan 139 Carnmoney 1 655 Crumlin 1 Antrim 154 Whitehouse 664 Glebe 1 Newtownabbey 185 Ballycraigy 666 Aldergrove 2 208 Steeple 668 Cranfield 223 Ballyclare South 1 683 Mossley 1 238 Glengormley 2 694 Burnthill 2 267 Cloughfern 2 695 Clady 279 Valley 1 718 Jordanstown 1 305 Fountain Hill 722 Ballyrobert 1 326 Greystone Antrim 729 Parkgate 345 Springfarm 2 733 Ballynure 1 360 Stiles 737 Ballyhenry 1 366 Aldergrove 3 743 Mallusk 1 370 Balloo 748 Doagh 2 375 Hawthorne 753 Glebe 2 Newtownabbey 380 Ballyhenry 2 765 Doagh 1 408 Ballyduff 1 775 Massereene 2 416 Toome 777 Carnmoney 2 423 Cloughfern 1 780 Mallusk 2 431 Ballyclare North 1 794 Ballyclare South 2 439 Monkstown 2 797 Ballyrobert 2 482 Rostulla 1 798 Collinbridge 2 485 Hightown 802 Ballynure 2 491 Abbey 2 803 Collinbridge 1 511 Abbey 1 824 Aldergrove 1 534 Springfarm 1 833 Templepatrick 557 Crumlin 2 Antrim 879 Mallusk 3 570 Drumanaway 884 Rostulla 2 600 Ballyclare North 2 885 Jordanstown 3 602 Glengormley 1 888 Jordanstown 2 1 Where 1 (out of 890) is the most deprived Super Output Area in Northern Ireland. NI Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010 Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon new Local Government District Armagh, Armagh, NI Indicator Banbridge & Banbridge & value Craigavon value Craigavon Rank1 Population (2008) 193,100 Extent2 13% 4 18% Number of people income deprived 43,800 4 Percentage of population income deprived 23% 7 25% Number of people employment deprived 14,600 3 Percentage of working age population employment deprived 13% 5 13% * Note: All values are based on SOA results for NIMDM 2010. Where a SOA crosses one or more LGDs, the SOA has been assigned to the LGD where the greatest number of properties nest. 1 Where 1 (out of 11) is the most deprived Local Government District. 2 “Extent” measures the percentage of the Local Government District living within the 30% most deprived Super Output Areas. All of the people living in the 10% most deprived Super Output Areas are included, plus a diminishing proportion of the population of those Super Output Areas in the next two 10% bands. Table of NI Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010 Super Output Area ranks for Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon new Local Government District Rank1 Area Name Rank1 Area Name 31 Drumnamoe 1 494 Loughgall 34 Drumgask 2 509 Bleary 2 55 Drumgor 2 524 Kernan 2 92 Woodville 1 527 Aghagallon 2 99 Court 1 530 Observatory 106 Callan Bridge 5402 Gransha2 119 Corcrain 1 541 Tandragee 129 Drumgask 1 552 Milford 144 Court 2 554 Edenderry 1 152 Corcrain 2 559 Derrytrasna 2 155 The Cut 574 Loughbrickland 163 Ballybay 5763 Aghagallon 13 173 Taghnevan 583 Demesne 2 174 Tavanagh 591 Annagh 1 191 Keady 592 Laurelvale 194 Church 593 Derrytrasna 1 203 Edenderry 595 Rich Hill 2 213 Annagh 2 596 Bannside 228 Mourneview 605 Edenderry 2 255 Drumnamoe 2 622 Donaghcloney 1 265 Gilford 627 Dromore South 1 270 Downs 636 The Birches 1 298 Ballyoran 643 Hamiltonsbawn 2 337 Abbey Park 662 Seapatrick 341 Rathfriland 671 Quilly 342 Drumgor 1 685 Kernan 1 358 Brownstown 2 700 Knocknashane 1 359 The Mall 702 Hockley 369 Carrigatuke 704 Brownstown 1 372 Markethill 712 Waringstown 1 377 Parklake 714 Demesne 1 385 The Birches 2 724 Hamiltonsbawn 1 398 Lawrencetown 735 Knocknashane 2 412 Banbridge West 736 Donaghcloney 2 414 Poyntz Pass 746 Magheralin 2 424 Killycomain 752 Woodville 2 430 Derrynoose 764 Ballydown 1 442 Ballymartrim 778 Bleary 1 450 Killylea 782 Rich Hill 1 454 Fort 790 Dromore South 2 4742 Katesbridge2 792 Magheralin 1 478 Killeen 804 Ballydown 2 488 Charlemont 830 Waringstown 2 492 Dromore North 1 Where 1 (out of 890) is the most deprived Super Output Area in Northern Ireland. 2 This SOA also falls within Newry, Mourne & Down LGD though majority is within Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon LGD. 3 This SOA also falls within Lisburn & Castlereagh LGD though majority is within Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon LGD. *Ballyward SOA spans Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon, Lisburn & Castlereagh, and Newry, Mourne & Down LGDs but the majority lies in the latter. *Killyman and Moy SOAs span Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon and Mid Ulster LGDs but the majority lies in the latter. NI Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010 Belfast new Local Government District NI Indicator Belfast value Belfast Rank1 value Population (2008) 320,600 Extent2 45% 1 18% Number of people income deprived 109,900 1 Percentage of population income deprived 34% 2 25% Number of people employment deprived 30,600 1 Percentage of working age population employment deprived 16% 2 13% * Note: All values are based on SOA results for NIMDM 2010. Where a SOA crosses one or more LGDs, the SOA has been assigned to the LGD where the greatest number of properties nest. 1 Where 1 (out of 11) is the most deprived Local Government District. 2 “Extent” measures the percentage of the Local Government District living within the 30% most deprived Super Output Areas. All of the people living in the 10% most deprived Super Output Areas are included, plus a diminishing proportion of the population of those Super Output Areas in the next two 10% bands. Table of NI Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010 Super Output Area ranks for Belfast new LGD Rank1 Area Name Rank1 Area Name Rank1 Area Name Rank1 Area Name 1 Whiterock 2 67 The Mount 2 251 Fortwilliam 2 623 Belmont 2 2 Whiterock 3 68 Glencairn 1 263 Knock 1 6322 Upper Braniel2 3 Falls 2 69 Blackstaff 2 268 Musgrave 1 660 Ravenhill 3 4 Falls 3 70 Legoniel 1 271 Bloomfield 3 Belfast 663 Musgrave 2 Bloomfield 2 5 New Lodge 1 72 Poleglass 1 272 Falls Park 2 691 Belfast 6 Shankill 2 73 Water Works 3 273 Ballysillan 2 705 Wynchurch 7 Crumlin 2 Belfast 74 Glencolin 3 274 Island 2 708 Windsor 2 8 Falls 1 75 Ballymacarrett 1 275 Glencolin 1 720 Cavehill 3 9 Ardoyne 3 76 Ladybrook 3 276 Andersonstown 1 725 Castleview 2 Upper Springfield 11 3 78 Shaftesbury
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