Ward profile 2021 North and

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Contents

1. Population of 2. Population of Lymm North and Thelwall 3. Deprivation 4. Education - Free School Meals 5. Education - Special Educational Needs 6. Education - Black Minority Ethnic 7. Education - First language 8. Education -E arly years aged 4/5 - Early Years Foundation Stage 9. Education - End of primary school aged 10/11 - Key Stage 2 10. Education - End of secondary school aged 14/15 - Key stage 4 (Progress 8) 11. Education - End of secondary school aged 14/15 - Key stage 4 (Attainment 8) 12. Health - Life expectancy 13. Health - Breastfeeding and smoking mothers 14. Health - Overweight and obese reception children 15. Health - Overweight and obese Year 6 children 16. Children’s social care - Children in need 17. Adult social care – Service users 18. Crime 19. Anti-social behaviour 20. House prices 21. Universal Credit – as at December 2020 22. Universal Credit – 24 month rolling period

Note: some statistics provided in previous years have not been collected due to Covid-19.

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Population by broad age group Population – Warrington 15 and Under 16 to 64 65 and over Estimated population: Ward population were estimated from ONS small area population statistics for Lower Super Output Areas for mid-2019. Wards range from approximately 6,300 residents in Westbrook to 12,725 in Poplars and Hulme. 18.9% 18.9% Population structure: The age structure of the population affects a range of service needs. Some wards have a much older population than the Warrington ' ' average, and some a much younger population. Overall Warrington is similar to national figures and the North West, in 2019, 19% were aged 0-15, 62% aged 16- 64, and 19% aged 65+. 39,639 130,730 39,645

Looking at specific younger age groups, in Warrington approximately 6% of the Warrington population – Percentage by 5 year age categories (2019) population were aged 0-4. By ward, the highest proportion of 0-4s can be found

in East (8%), Poplars and Hulme (7%), and Whitecross (7%) and 90t Fairfield and Howley (7%). 85 to 89 80 t o 84 In Warrington approximately 23% of the population were aged 0-19. The ward 75 to 79 estimates for this age group ranges from 19% (Latchford West) to 29% (Poplars 70 to 74 and Hulme). 6,5 to 6,9 60 to 64 The proportion of those aged 80 and older in Warrington is approximately 5%. 55 to 59 Wards with a higher proportion of these oldest populations include and 50 to 54 (10%), and Winwick (7%), , Glazebury and Croft 45 to 49 (7%) and (7%). 40 to 44 35 to 39 Population projections show that Warrington's population is forecast to increase 30 to 34 to 214,000 by 2030. 25 to 29 20 to 24 15 to 19 Households: Warrington has approximately 97,815 residential properties as at lO to 14 October 2020, with the largest numbers in Bewsey and Whitecross (7,043) and 5 to 9 Fairfield and Howley (6,128) and the smallest numbers in Westbrook (2,715) and O to 4 Burtonwood and Winwick (2,753). 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 Percentlge Male / Female  W arrington M ale %  W arrington Fem ale %

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Population – Lymm North & Thelwall Population by broad age category (2019)

Compared to Warrington's population structure there are: • Higher proportions of 5 to 19 year olds and most age groups 40 years and Lymm North & % Warrington % older, with smaller proportions in age groups 20 to 39. Thelwall Total population 2019 10,877 210,014

Warrington's population: The latest population estimate (2019) for Warrington is Children (0-15 years) 2,067 19.0% 39,639 18.9% 2 10,014. Projections show that Warrington's population is forecast to increase to Working age (16-64) 6,401 58.8% 130,730 62.2% 2 14,000 by 2030. Older people (65+) 2,409 22.1% 39,645 18.9% Younger age groups

0-4 566 5.2% 11,596 5.5% 0-19 2,541 23.4% 48,551 23.1%

Ward population - 5 year age categories (2019) Oldest people (80+)

80+ 660 6.1% 10,214 4.9% 9o+ 85 t o 89

80 t o 8 4 75 t o 79 Age category proportions compared to Warrington (2019) 70 t o 74 65 t o 69 60 t o 64 62.2% 55 t o 59 5,8 .8% 50 t o 54

l O t o 14 22.1% 5 to 9 I 18.9% 18.9% O to 4 I 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 Percentage M al e/ Femal e  W arrington M ale %  W arrington Fem ale%  Lymm No rth & The lwall M ale%  Lymm Nort h & Thelwall Fem ale% Childre n (0-15 ye ars) Working Age (16~64!) Older People (65+ )

 Lymm North and Thelwall  W arrington

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i i Ai;,i,1'1ton 2 BtWH)' & 'WllitHroJ.11 Deprivation 3 Bltt.mtood 4 Bli!r!QIV!l!Wd & Wlmvl!ilk 5,Cl'.I ~r-ard&OIII IIBII Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2019 ll, Culchelh,. Gliiz,ol:!ufy & Croft 7 ~ rllatcU, Ho•~ 8~app,!1:11'.1!11 The map shows the spread of deprivation across Warrington along 9 ~ai S,, ~y N1;11rth ~ !Miiltl~ H•I 1:oliir. at81111t;ay Soulill with the ward boundaries. The most deprived areas are shaded '111...iil<:l'IP«d Ea -1 112 U~hr«d W.sl blue, tend to be in inner Warrington, and the least deprived shaded 1131.)'n,m North , 1he1Wall i!4 1..ymm s..u_,r, green, in outer Warrington. 1SQrfQ&, Woofslon (IMD) 2019. For each LSOA, a deprivation score is calculated 21 Stoclllon ltDW! 22W..i;lb:r<;>

of low deprivation; more deprived populations generally have poorer outcomes in terms of health, education etc.

All 127 LSOAs in Warrington are ordered by IMD score and have been split into ten different categories (deciles).

In Warrington borough, approximately 19% of residents live in the 20% most deprived areas. Approximately 31% live in the 20% least deprived. ndex of Mult iple De privation - Dec il es 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l!O

Average deprivation score by ward (higher score = more deprived) ------Appleton Bewsey and Burtonwood Chapelford and Culcheth, Fairfield and Grappenhall Great Sankey Latchford East Whitecross and Winwick Old Hall Glazebury and Howley North and South Croft Whittle Hall 1-----7.6 W36.3 22.8 I 18.5 I 9.9 I 11.5 W32.8 -----+------+------4.8 8.2 15.3 W34.0

Latchford West Lymm North Lymm South Orford Penketh and Poplars and Poulton North Poulton South Rixton and Westbrook and Thelwall Cuerdley Hulme Woolston -1-1-20.1 6.3 6.6 - 37.5 - 10.1 - 39.5 21.6 I 12.1 10.2 7.4 I 11.1 I

Warrington total: 19.1 WARRINGTON Borough Council Produced by Business Intelligence Service Back to top Education – Free School Meals (FSM) Free School Meals The Department for Education considers the gap School census 2020 – FSM based on pupil postcodes between children who are known to be eligible for Pupils that were eligible between the census in October 2019 and the census in January 2020 Free School Meals (FSM), and other children. Eligibility

for FSM is based on being in receipt of certain means- st % Pup,ils Eligible For FSM By Ward tested benefits. From 1 April 2018 changes have been made by central government, this means that any child OJ)0% 5.00% 10.00% 1 5.00% 20.00% 2 5.00% 30.00% 35.00% 40.00% with an existing entitlement to free school meals will A pplet o n continue to be eligible until the rollout is st Bewsey & W hitec ross completed. The rollout is scheduled to end on 31 Bir chw ood March 2022. Once the rollout is completed the child Burtonw ood & W inw ick will keep their free school meal entitlement until the Chapelford & Old Hall end of their current phase of education (i.e. Primary or Culc het h, Glaze bury & Croft Secondary). As a result of this protection period FSM Fa irfie Id & How ley eligibility numbers are likely to be higher than previous Gr ap,penh all academic years. Great Sankey North & W hittle Hall Great Sankey Sout h In Warrington Late hford East According to the January 2020 School Census, the Latc hfor,d West average proportion of pupils eligible for FSM is 15.96%. Lymm North & Thelwall 5.28% Thirteen out of Warrington's 22 wards fall below the Lymm Sout h average. These are Grappenhall, Stockton Heath, Orford Westbrook, Penketh and Cuerdley, Lymm North and Penketh & Cue rd ley P,oplars & Hulme Thelwall, Great Sankey North and Whittle Hall, Lymm North, Appleton, Chapelford and Old Hall, Poulton Poulton North Poulton Sout h South, Culcheth, Glazebury and Croft, Rixton and Rixt o n & Woolston Woolston and Burtonwood and Winwick. Nine wards St ockt o n Heath are above this average. These are Great Sankey South, War ri'ngtcm Average= 15.96% West brook Poulton North, Latchford West, Birchwood, Fairfield and Howley, Latchford East, Bewsey and Whitecross, Orford and Poplars and Hulme.

In Lymm North and Thelwall According to the January 2020 School Census, the average proportion of pupils eligible for FSM in Lymm North and Thelwall is 5.28% (Warrington: 15.96%). Lymm North and Thelwall is 1 of 13 wards that are below the Warrington average.

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Education – Special Educational Needs (SEN) School census 2020 – SEN based on pupil postcodes Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP), Statements and SEN Support

1 5.0%

10 .0% 9 .2% 8.0%

5.0% 3.3

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% EHCPs % SEN Support

In Warrington

The proportion of pupils across Warrington requiring SEN support (not including statements or EHCPs) is 9.2%. Ten wards are above the Warrington average: Bewsey and Whitecross, Burtonwood and Winwick, Great Sankey South, Poulton North, Birchwood, Latchford West, Fairfield and Howley, Orford, Latchford East with the highest proportion in Poplars and Hulme. The proportion of pupils across Warrington with a statement or EHCP is 3.3%. Seven wards are above the Warrington average: Rixton and Woolston, Poulton North, Birchwood, Poplars and Hulme, Latchford East, Bewsey and Whitecross with the highest proportion in Orford.

In Lymm North and Thelwall The proportion of pupils in Lymm North and Thelwall requiring SEN support ( including statements or EHCPs) is , which is below the Warrington average of 9.2%. not 8.0% The proportion of pupils in Lymm North and Thelwall with a statement or EHCP is 2.4%, which is below the Warrington average of 3.3%.

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Education – Black Minority Ethnic (BME)

School Census 2020 - Ethnicity based on pupil postcodes

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3 5.0% 30 .0% -- Warrington BME = 13.9% 25.0% 20.0%

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In Warrington According to the January 2020 School Census, the average proportion of pupils who are BME is 13.9%. The ward with the highest proportion of BME pupils is Bewsey and Whitecross with 35.8%. Other wards with relatively high proportions include Fairfield and Howley, Orford, Latchford East and Chapelford and Old Hall.

In Lymm North and Thelwall According to the January 2020 School Census, the average proportion of pupils who are BME in Lymm North and Thelwall is 8.4% (Warrington: 13.9%).

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Education – first language

School census 2020 – Key first languages recorded, excluding English

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% Language No. of pupils Applet on Polish 755 Urdu 164 Bew sey & W h itec ross Birchw ood Romanian 153 Kurdish 141 Burtonw ood & W inw ick Chinese 118 Chapelford & Old Hall Latvian 99 Culc heth, Glaze bury &. Croft Hungarian 89 Fairfield & Howley Arabic 74 Grappenh all Punjabi 62 Great Sankey North & W hittle Hall Slovak 58 Gre at San key Sout h Tamil 58 Latc hford East Malayalam 56 Latc h ord West Turkish 55 Lymm North & Thelw all 1;9% Tagalog/Filipino 49 Lymm Sout h Russian 43 Orford

Pe nket h & Cue rd ley Poplars & Hulme P,oulton North

Poulton Sout h Rixt on & W oolston Warrington, Average= 8.3% Stm kton Heath W estbrook

In Warrington Across Warrington, Polish and Urdu are the main languages spoken as a first language other than English. Romanian, Kurdish, Chinese, Latvian and Hungarian also featured with 80 or more pupils having these as a first language other than English. In Bewsey and Whitecross, over a quarter of all pupils do not have English as their first language.

In Lymm North and Thelwall In Lymm North and Thelwall, 1.9% of pupils do not have English as their first language, below the Warrington average (8.3%).

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Education (Early Years aged 4/5) – Early Years Foundation Stage

Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP)

EYFSP is used to assess a child’s overall development by the age of 4/5. As well as literacy and maths, teacher assessments cover a range of elements including personal, social

and emotional development, communication skills and physical development. In 2013 there were significant changes to the curriculum in the Early Years Foundation Stage; as a result the data has taken a few years to be considered robust. In 2019, performance for Warrington is above North West, Statistical Neighbour and average.

EYFSP - % achi eving a good level of development 2019 72.8 73.6 71.0 71.9 70.7 72.7 71.5 72.7 71.8 Warrington GLD = 73 .6%

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20 17 20 18 20 19  W arrington  North West  St atistical Neighbours  National

In Warrington The overall measure used is % achieving a Good Level of Development with the proportion for Warrington being 73.6%.

In Lymm North and Thelwall The wards performing best and above average are Chapelford and Old Hall, The percentage achieving a Good Level of Development with the proportion for Lymm North Appleton, Stockton Heath, Lymm North and Thelwall, Poulton South and Great and Thelwall is 80.8% (Warrington: 73.6%). Lymm North and Thelwall is above the Warrington Sankey North. Latchford West, Orford, Poplars and Hulme and Bewsey and average. Whitecross are the lowest performing wards in terms of % achieving a Good Level of Development. Twelve of Warrington’s wards are above the average and ten wards are below it.

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Education (end of primary school aged 10/11) – Key Stage 2 reading, writing, maths

In 2016, there were also significant changes to how performance is measured at the end of Year 6. There was a new curriculum as well as a much higher test and teacher assessment standard than the previous Level 4. Because of these changes comparing data with previous years is problematic. However, based on the first statistical release from the Department for Education, Warrington is ranked 7th (of 149) in the country and 2nd in the North West for Reading, Writing and Maths (RWM) combined. In 2019, Warrington is above the North West average, our Statistical Neighbour average and the England average in all subjects.

00% -- Warringt on = 72.5% 73 90% 70 71 80%

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In Warrington In Lymm North and Thelwall In Lymm North and Thelwall, of pupils (Warrington: 72.5%) are achieving the expected In Warrington overall, 72.5% of pupils are achieving the expected standard in 86.4% RWM at Key Stage 2. standard in RWM at Key Stage 2. Lymm North and Thelwall is 1 of 14 wards which are above the Warrington average, and is the highest ward in Warrington. Eight wards are below the Warrington average with Poplars and Hulme being the lowest at 58.5%. Other wards with the lowest averages are Bewsey and Whitecross (58.7%), Latchford West (60.9%) and Orford (62.8%). Fourteen wards are above the Warrington average with Lymm North and Thelwall being the highest at 86.4%. Other wards with the highest averages are Stockton Heath (85.0%), Burtonwood and Winwick (83.8%) and Grappenhall (82.6%).

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Education (end of secondary school aged 15/16) – Key Stage 4: Progress 8

In 2013-14 there were major reforms to Key Stage 4 which affected how results were calculated. Schools and local authorities are now judged on how much progress students Progress 8, 2019 have made since the end of primary school. Progress 8 measures the achievement of a pupil across 8 qualifications fl;;// and compares this to what their estimated achievement is . h,ttle Croft based on their prior attainment. It is a type of value added IN &

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progress score is -0.03; a positive score means pupils in the ~ chiv ;rfie/r;J schools on average do better at KS4 than those with similar Ockt Westbr latc:r,forr;J r:., latcnr ly,nfll lyilifll llixtort& Orrol'd Bei.vsei, Penk Bir B<1rtonwood Poplars Pou/ton Pou/ton ChaPelforr:J Cu/,:r,,,th GrapPenha11 Gr,,at Great Appleton St c.., prior attainment nationally. (A score of 0.25 for example 0 0 0 in "' 0 0 would mean that on average pupils in the school achieved a in quarter of a grade more than other pupils nationally with VI similar starting points). ~ In Warrington Lo In Warrington in 2019, the Progress 8 score is 0.01, the "' 0 0 0 0 North West figure is -0.18. ;... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Warrington is ranked 3rd in the North West and 56th ;... nationally (out of 150 authorities). "' Lo 0 0 0 Warrington has twelve wards with a positive score, with the 6 6 6 highest being Lymm North and Thelwall (0.62). Warrington ~ VI 0 has ten wards with a negative score, the lowest being 6 6 " II ~ 0 0 0 ...... ::, ... ., :i .. Latchford East (-0.55). °" in

c.., 0 0 6 6 In Lymm North and Thelwall Lymm North and Thelwall has a score of 0.62 and is above the Warrington average. Lymm North and Thelwall is ranked st st 1 out of 22 wards in Warrington (1 being the highest ranked ward). Lymm North and Thelwall is the highest ranked ward in Warrington.

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Education (end of secondary school aged 14/15) – Key Stage 4: Attainment 8

Attainment 8 measures the achievement of a pupil across 8 Attainment 8, 2019 qualifications. It includes Mathematics and English (both

double weighted), 3 qualifications that count within the 0 .0% English Baccalaureate (EBacc) measure and a further 3 qualifications that can be GCSE qualifications (including -- Warringt o,n = 48.8% 58.7% EBacc subjects) or any other non-GCSE qualifications on the 60.0% DfE approved list. Each individual grade a pupil achieves is assigned a point score, which is then used to calculate a 50 .0% pupil’s total Attainment 8 score. 40.0% In Warrington In Warrington in 2019, the Attainment 8 score is 48.8, the 30 .0% North West figure is 45.5, Warrington is ranked 3rd in the

North West. The England average is 46.7, Warrington is 20 .0% ranked 37th out of 150 authorities. Warrington is higher than both the North West and England averages. 10.0%

Warrington has twelve wards above the Warrington average 0 .0% with Lymm North and Thelwall being the highest score (58.7%). Warrington has ten wards below the Warrington average with Poplars and Hulme being the lowest score (39.9%).

In Lymm North and Thelwall Lymm North and Thelwall has an Attainment 8 score of 58.7 and is above the Warrington average. Lymm North and Thelwall is ranked 1st out of 22 wards in Warrington (1st being the highest ranked ward). Lymm North and Thelwall is the highest ranked ward in Warrington.

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Health – life expectancy

Life expectancy is an internationally accepted measure of the overall health of a population. It provides an estimate of the average number of years a new-born baby would live for if s/he experienced the age-specific mortality rates of a particular area throughout his or her life.

Life Expectancy (2013 - 2017) 90 80 70 60 Lymm No rth 50 & T helw all 40 30 20 10 0 -t'-----,r'---,---'---r-----,r'---'----r-+----,-'--'----r---r'---'----,-'--~....:......

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In Lymm North and Thelwall

Residents of Lymm North and Thelwall have a better life expectancy when compared to the Warrington average.

• Male life expectancy (81.8 years) is above the Warrington average (78.8 years). • Female life expectancy (86.6 years) is considerably better than the Warrington figure (81.8 years).

Life expectancy is consistently lower in men than women, locally and nationally.

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Health – breastfeeding and smoking mothers

Breastfeeding at birth: 74.3% of mothers started breastfeeding their babies at birth, higher than the Warrington average (60.5%). Breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks: 57.9% of mothers were continuing to breastfeed their babies at 6-8 weeks old, higher than the Warrington average (38.3%). Smoking at time of delivery (Women who are regular/occasional smokers at time of delivery) is 2.9% and is lower than the Warrington average (8.0%).

Breastfeeding at birth Mother a smoker at time of delivery

90 .0% 1 6.0%

80 .0% 74 .3% 14.0% 70.0% 1 2.0% 60 .0% 10 .0% 50 .0% 8.0% 40.0% 6.0% 30.0% 4.0% 20.0% 2.9%

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Breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks

80 .0%

70.0% 57.9%

Sources: Warrington Hospital (birthweight/mother a smoker), Bridgewater NHS Trust (breastfeeding)

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Health – overweight and obese reception children

Percentage of overweight/obese reception children by ward, 2018/19 Child obesity. Children are measured at the start 40.0% and end of primary school (in Reception aged 4/5 35.0% and in Year 6 aged 10/11). The graphs show the percentage of obese children and the percentage 30.0% with excess weight (i.e. either overweight or obese). 25.0% 22.6% Warrington 2018/19 - Reception: almost 1 in 10 are obese.

Warrington comparisons: In Reception, overweight/obesity prevalence was higher in Warrington than England, but lower than the North West. Warrington is lower than the North West and England in terms of reception age obesity, though very similar to England (9.6% in Warrington and 9.7% in England).

Prevalence of overweight/obesity by ward: In Reception, Latchford East was the only Ward which was significantly different to Warrington overall. Percentage of obese reception children by ward, 2018/19 20.0%

18.0% In Reception, Prevalence of obesity by ward: 16.0% Latchford East was the only Ward which was 14.0%

significantly higher than Warrington overall. 12.0% 10 .0% 8.0% In Lymm North and Thelwall 6.5% 6.0% Excess Weight (Reception): The proportion of 4.0% overweight or obese children in Reception (22.6%) 2.0% for Lymm North and Thelwall is lower than the 0.0% I Warrington average (22.9%).

Obesity (Reception): In Lymm North and Thelwall, obesity prevalence is lower (6.5%) than in Warrington overall (9.6%).

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Health – overweight and obese Year 6 children

Percentage of overweight/obese Year 6 children by ward, 2018/19 60.0% Child obesity. Children are measured at the start and end of primary school (in Reception aged 4/5 and in 50.0% Year 6 aged 10/11). The graphs show the percentage of obese children and the percentage with excess 40.0% weight (i.e. either overweight or obese). 30.0% 25.4% Warrington 2017/18 - Year 6: almost 1 in 5 are obese. 20.0%

Warrington comparisons: In Year 6, prevalence of 10.0%

obesity, and of overweight/obesity, was lower in 0 .0% Warrington than in the North West and England, but I

not significantly so.

Prevalence of overweight/obesity by ward: In Year 6, Great Sankey South was the only Ward which was significantly higher than Warrington overall.

Prevalence of obesity by ward: In Year 6, Great Percentage of obese Year 6 children by ward, 2018/19 35.0% Sankey South, Orford and Poplars and Hulme are significantly higher than Warrington overall. Penketh 30.0% and Cuerdley is the only ward significantly lower than the overall Warrington figure. 25.0% 20.0% 17.2% In Lymm North and Thelwall 15.0% Excess Weight (Year 6): The proportion of overweight 10 .0% or obese children in Year 6 for Lymm North and 5.0% Thelwall (25.4%) is lower than the Warrington 0.0% average (33.4%). I

Obesity (Year 6): obesity prevalence is lower (17.2%) in Year 6 compared to 19.0% in Warrington.

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Social Care – Children in Need Children in Need covers children and young people receiving a social care service. This includes those placed on a child protection plan or those looked after by the local authority as a child in care. Children receiving a service under Section 17 are also included to make up a total of approximately 1250 children and young people at November 2019. Numbers were mapped by matching the young person's postcode to each ward. They were then converted to a rate based on the number of 0 -17 year olds in each ward. The average rate of Children in Need in Warrington was 283.4 per 10,000 population aged 0-17. The highest rates above the Warrington average were in Fairfield & Howley, Orford, Bewsey & Whitecross and Poplars & Hulme. The lowest rates were in Stockton Heath, Grappenhall, Appleton and Lymm North & Thelwall.

*As numbers in many wards are small and may be subject to large fluctuations from month to month, figures presented here should be treated with caution. *Figures will differ slightly from published data as rates were calculated using a recent mid-year population estimate (2019).

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Social Care – Adult Social Care Service Users Though there are many residents in receipt of adult social care services within the borough, the numbers below represent only those people receiving services paid for in part or wholly by Warrington Borough Council in 2019/20.

The number of service users from the community is approximately 2,400 and the number of service users in residential or nursing care is approximately 850. The number of service users are then converted to percentages based on the mid 2019 ward populations.

*Some wards’ percentages relate to relatively small numbers and should be treated with caution.

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Crime

Reported crime in each ward per 1,000 population (in the year to October 2020).

Source: Reported crime and ASB is based on monthly data from data.police.uk.

300_00 -- W arringt o,n = 77. 78 250_00

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In Warrington Warrington had a crime rate of 77.78 per 1,000 population in the year to October 2020.

In Lymm North and Thelwall Lymm North and Thelwall had a crime rate of 33.65 per 1,000 of the ward population. Lymm North and Thewall is 1 of 16 wards below the Warrington average.

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Anti-social behaviour

Reported anti-social behaviour in each ward per 1,000 population (in the year to October 2020).

Source: Reported crime and ASB is based on monthly data from data.police.uk.

80.00 -- W arringt:o,n = .24.00 70.00

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In Warrington Warrington had an anti-social behaviour rate of 24.00 per 1,000 population in the year to October 2020.

In Lymm North and Thelwall Lymm North and Thelwall had an anti-social behaviour rate of 16.46 per 1,000 of the ward population. Lymm North and Thelwall is 1 of 15 wards below the Warrington average.

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House Prices – Median house prices by Ward

Source: Office for National Statistics, Median house prices by ward: HPSSA dataset 37, house prices in the year to June 2020 © Crown Copyright. Adapted from data from the Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government License v3.0.

400,000

3 50,000

300,000 262,.500

250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000

50 ,000

0

W arrington Average= 1-92,000

In Warrington Warrington had a median house price of £192,000 from 2,639 sales in the year to June 2020.

In Lymm North and Thelwall Lymm North and Thelwall had a median house price of £262,500 from 166 sales in the year to June 2020. Lymm North and Thelwall is one of ten wards above the Warrington average.

WARRINGTON Borough Council Produced by Business Intelligence Service Back to top Universal Credit – December 2020

This measures the percentage of the working age population (16-64) in each Ward who are claiming Universal Credit as at December 2020.

Source: Department for Work and Pensions, via Stat-Xplore, Universal Credit by LSOA. Adapted from data from the Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government License v3.0.

30.00%

25,.00¾

20 .00¾

W ar 11ingt1o'lill = 13,.8'0% 15,.00¾,

10 .00¾ 1.1'3%

5 .00¼

0.00% I

In Warrington Warrington, at December 2020, has 13.80% of its working age population (16-64) claiming Universal Credit.

In Lymm North and Thelwall Lymm North and Thelwall has 7.75% of its working age population (16-64) claiming Universal Credit as at December 2020. Lymm North and Thelwall is one of 15 wards below the Warrington average.

WARRINGTON Borough Council Produced by Business Intelligence Service Back to top Universal Credit – 24 month rolling period to December 2020

This measures the percentage of the working age population (16-64) in the Ward who claimed Universal Credit during the last 2 years in comparison with the Warrington average during the same period.

Source: Department for Work and Pensions, via Stat-Xplore, Universal Credit by LSOA. Adapted from data from the Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government License v3.0.

16.00%

1 .00¾

12.00¾

10.00¾

8.00%

6.00¾

4 .00%

2.00¾

0 .00%

-Lymm Nort h & Th elu all - W arringt ofl

In Warrington The percentage of the working age population (16-64) claiming Universal Credit has increased from approximately 7% in January 2019, to over 8% in March 2020 before COVID-19 increased the percentage to its current level of 13.8%.

In Lymm North and Thelwall The percentage of the working age population (16-64) claiming Universal Credit increased from approximately 3.5% before COVID-19 to 7.75% in December 2020. Lymm North and Thelwall has been consistently below the Warrington level during the previous two years.

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