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Epsom and

Borough Profile 2018-19

December 2018

Note: The data included in this profile was accurate at the time of compilation - December 2018. Due to the constant update and refresh of data, which occurs at varying intervals, when using this document reference should always be made to the corresponding source and date included in the references section at the end of this document.

Some data variations may occur dependant on source, independent rounding and/or date of collection. Comparisons between areas must be undertaken with caution as some data estimates are provided from a sample survey.

Links to datasets correct as at 01 December 2018.

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Introduction

Epsom and Ewell is a small reserve in ; its wildlife is of However, this picture does mask borough in Surrey, home to great international significance. To pockets of deprivation across the approximately 80,000 people. the north of the borough is borough, for example, Court Ward with links to King is the 4th most deprived ward in Situated on Surrey’s northern Henry VIII and his once elaborate Surrey. border, its nearest neighbours are palace and the Hogsmill Local the of Kingston The borough experiences other Nature Reserve . and Sutton, and the two Surrey challenges as well. The borough districts of and has three main is the most densely populated in & . urban areas, the main town of Surrey. Just over 1,200 children Epsom, the village-like Ewell and are living in poverty. Despite The borough is extremely well the 1930s development of housing expansion, housing connected, due, in part, to its Stoneleigh. pressures remain due to high prime location. It has excellent road and rail links. The M25 and “A friendly safe borough with lots going on in the community.” A3 trunk roads are easily (quote taken from Future40 Consultation 2018) accessible, plus central London is less than 30 minutes by train. Although small in size, the prices and low affordability. Rates Both London Heathrow and borough is home to a number of of homelessness are an on-going Gatwick airports are located close major national and international concern. by. headquarters through to small independent enterprises. It is The borough is, however, looking Despite being adjacent to London, home to a couple of renowned forwards. Future40, an ambitious acclaimed open green spaces are educational establishments, project facilitated by the Council plentiful. To the south of the namely the University for the and which draws on the views and borough is Epsom & Walton Creative Arts and Laines Theatre aspirations of residents and Downs, home to Arts. partners, will see development of Race Course and the world a long term vision for the Borough. famous Derby. An Area of Epsom and Ewell is a affluent area The project will help steer Epsom Outstanding Natural Beauty, its where people benefit from an and Ewell’s continual growth and chalk grassland is of international excellent quality of life. Residents create a bright positive future that importance. Also located towards enjoy good health, long life works for everyone. the south of the borough is Epsom expectancy, first class education, Common, the largest local nature and positive levels of employment.

Population

Number breakdown shows that the two  The number of residents aged largest ethnic groups are White between 35 and 44 will  The latest population estimate (86%) and Asian/Asian British decrease by 7.8%. (mid-2017) for the borough is (8.6%). Other representation 79, 451 (51% female; 49% includes 1.5% Black/African/ male). Caribbean/Black British. Density Religion Epsom and Ewell is the most   In relation to religion the densely populated borough in borough is 61.5% Christian and Surrey. Comprising an area 24.3 % of no religion. 3% of the just over 3,400 hectares (the borough population is Muslim smallest in Surrey) it has 23.32 and 2.5% Hindu. Other persons per hectare. In religions include Buddhist comparison, Mole Valley, the (0.6%), Jewish (0.3%) and Sikh least densely populated (0.2%). borough, comprises just 3.37 79,451 persons per hectare. Projected Growth 2016 to 2041  Within Epsom and Ewell, Town population of Ward is the most densely  The borough’s population is Epsom and populated with 56.74 persons projected to grow by 16.2%. per hectare. Woodcote Ward is This is the second biggest Ewell the least densely populated percentage increase in Surrey, with 8.50 persons per hectare. being closely behind at 16.3%. Age Groups Surrey’s population is projected  The percentage breakdown to grow by 10.9%. across three broad age groups  In line with the national picture, closely reflects the county’s the borough’s population is position: 20.4% are children predicted to age. Whereas the aged 0-15 years (Surrey number of under 50s will 19.6%); 61.4% are aged 16-64 increase by 4.8%, the number years (Surrey 61.6%); and of over 50s will increase by 18.2% are older people aged 34.2%. 65+ years (Surrey 18.7%).  Notable changes include a Ethnicity 76.2% increase in the number 16.2%  The percentage of people from of people aged 85+ years. The an ethnic minority group is number of under 10s will population approximately 14%. increase by 3.9%, but will increase decrease across Surrey as a  Epsom and Ewell ethnic whole by 3.8%. by 2041

Community Personal Well-being households comprise people are ranked 185th, 179th and aged 65+ only. This is slightly 175th respectively.  Although evidencing some dips higher than the Surrey average between years, overall average Citizens’ Advice Epsom and of 24.4% and higher than the life satisfaction ratings Ewell national average of 23.7%. improved from a rating of 7.11  The four biggest areas of work in 2011 to 7.85 in 2018. This is Volunteering in 2017/18 comprised welfare higher than the Surrey rating of  Volunteering opportunities exist benefits; money advice and 7.73 - where 0 is 'not at all across many areas supported debt; housing; and satisfied' and 10 is 'completely by the Voluntary Sector employment. satisfied'. including children and young Children living in poverty  Average anxiety ratings for people; older people; disability; 2018 have been at their highest sport and the environment.  There are 1,280 children living level for the last 5 years. We in poverty in Epsom and Ewell.  In 2017/18 Central Surrey are the second most anxious Some areas of Court and Voluntary Action recruited 347 borough in Surrey with a rating wards have the highest new volunteers; this equates to of 3.2. The Surrey average is number of children in out-of- approximately £433k of new 3.0 - where 0 is 'not at all work families benefiting from resource directed to the anxious' and 10 is 'completely tax credits or child benefits. communities of Epsom and anxious'. Ewell. (Based on the average Fuel Poverty Social Mobility Index volunteer spending two hours  7.5% (2,336) of households are per week volunteering.)  Epsom and Ewell is ranked estimated to experience fuel 18th out of 324 local authorities  In 2017/18, 1500 volunteers poverty. This is less than the on the Social Mobility Index, were placed through the Surrey and national averages the highest of all the Surrey Volunteer Centres in Surrey. of 9.7% and 11% respectively. districts. Deprivation Crime and Safety  The Social Mobility  Epsom and Ewell is one of the  5,126 crimes were recorded in Commission defines social 10% least deprived areas in 2017/18. This equates to an mobility as the link between a . Out of 326 areas in average of 427 crimes per person’s occupation or income the UK, Epsom and Ewell is month, an increase of and the occupation or income ranked 310, where 1 is the approximately 10% on 2016/17 of their parents. Where there most deprived. or 458 crimes. is a strong link, there is a lower level of social mobility. Where  The three most deprived wards  Between 2016/17 and 2017/18 there is a weak link, there is a in Epsom and Ewell are Court, drug offences increased by higher level of social mobility. Ruxley and Town. Out of 193 35.2%, domestic burglary The index uses a range of 16 wards in Surrey, Court is increased by 29.3%, violence indicators for every life stage - ranked 4th, Ruxley 22nd and with injury increased by 22.8% from the early years through to Town 52nd. and vehicle crime increased by adulthood. 18.7%. Theft offences  The three least deprived wards decreased by 6.9%. Household Composition in the borough are Stoneleigh, Auriol and Cuddington. These  25.5% of Epsom and Ewell

Areas of Deprivation in Epsom and Ewell Indices of Multiple Deprivation

Areas of Deprivation in Epsom and Ewell Child Poverty: Children living in low-income families

Health and Wellbeing

Life Expectancy is higher than the Surrey Mental Health average of 66.9% and  Between 2014 and 2016 life  11.2% report having significantly higher than the expectancy at birth for men depression or anxiety. (South national average of 61.8%. was 81.6 years and 85.3 years East 12.5%, nationally 13.7%) for women. This is slightly Excess Weight in Adults  In 2017, the local charity Love higher than the figures for  54.4% of the adult population Me Love My Mind, which Surrey of 81.4 years and 84.6 of the borough is classified as supports people experiencing years respectively. overweight or obese (Public depression and anxiety,  Life expectancy at birth in the Health England). This is similar celebrated its 10th anniversary UK for the same period is lower to the Surrey average of 55.9% of Epsom Mental Health and at 79.5 years for men and 83.1 but better than the national Well-Being Festival with over years for women. average of 61.3%. 70 different events.

 By the year 2040, life Childhood Obesity expectancy at birth for men is  The prevalence of obese expected to rise to 84.5 years children aged 4 - 5 years is and women to 87.7 years. 4.7%, for Surrey it is 6.1%. 69.6% Healthy Life Expectancy  The prevalence of obese of adults are children aged 10-11 years is  Men living in Surrey can expect 9.1%, for Surrey it is 13.4%. physically 68.9 years of living in good health. Women can expect Smoking active 68.1 years. Both figures are  Approximately 9.2% of the higher than the national population aged 18 years and averages of 63.3 years and over are smokers. This is 63.9 years respectively. slightly less than the Surrey Health Inequality average of 11%.  The inequalities gap in life Alcohol Related Conditions expectancy between the most  1.64% of the population was and least deprived is 7 years admitted to hospital with an for men and 2.9 years for alcohol related condition in women. In Surrey the 2016/17. This is just slightly difference is 5.7 years and 4.4 less than the Surrey average of years respectively. The 1.76% 54.4% national inequality range is 9.3 years for men and 7.3 years for Early Deaths of adult women.  The borough has a lower population is Physical Activity premature mortality rate (255 overweight  69.6% of adults are physically per 100k persons) than the South East (295 per 100k) and active, that is, exercising more or obese nationally (334 per 100k). than 150 minutes a week. This

Education

Early Years Foundation  In 2016/17 Surrey pupils had a residents aged between 16 and Stage Progress 8 score of 0.13. Girls 64 years have no qualifications. have a score of 0.35 and Boys This is slightly higher than the  The percentage of pupils in a score of -0.07. Surrey average of 4.3%, but Surrey that achieved a good much lower than the national English and Maths GCSE level of development in 2017 average of 7.6%. was 77.3%. This is higher than  51.6% of Surrey pupils the national average of 70.7%. achieved a strong 9-5 pass in  Between 2013 and 2017, the English and Maths whilst 73% 52.2% percentage of pupils that of pupils achieved a standard 9 achieved a good level of -4 pass. This is higher than the of adult development in Surrey equivalent percentages for the population improved by 25.4%. South East (45.8% and 66.5% respectively) and nationally hold a Key Stage 2 (39.6% and 59.1% qualification  In 2018, the percentage of respectively). Surrey pupils reaching the NEETs at NVQ4+ expected standards was 81% in Reading; 82% in Grammar,  4.3% of 16-17 year olds living punctuation and spelling; and in Surrey were not in 80% in Mathematics. These education, employment or scores are higher than the training (NEET). This is better equivalent South East and than the average figures for the national averages. (National South East of 6.4% and averages are 75%, 78% and nationally of 6.0%. 76% respectively.) 16—18 Study Level 3 Key Stage 4 Attainment 8 Attainment

(Attainment 8 measures pupils’  77.2% of Surrey students attainment across eight achieved at least 2 A’ levels 51.6% of qualifications.) (2016/17). Surrey pupils  The average Attainment 8 Education and Skills score per pupil in Surrey for achieved a  52.2% of residents in Epsom 2017 is 50.0. This is higher and Ewell aged between 16 than both the South East and strong 9-5 and 64 years hold a national averages of 47.4 and qualification at level NVQ4+. pass in 44.6 respectively. This is higher than the Surrey English and Progress 8 average of 50.1% and the (Progress 8 measures a pupil’s national average of 38.3%. Maths progress made between the end No Qualifications of primary school and the end of Key Stage 4 at secondary school.)  4.5% of Epsom and Ewell

Housing

Properties Surrey and national picture. vans, and 2.2% own four or more cars/vans. This is slightly  There are approximately House Prices lower than the overall 32,240 dwellings in Epsom and  For the year ending December ownership level across Surrey Ewell. 2017, the median property (86%), but much higher than Tenure price for a home in Epsom and the national average 73.2%. Ewell was £470,000. This is  91.9% are private sector £15,000 more than the owned, 8.1% private registered previous year and £40,000 provided and 0.1% are local 32,240 higher than the median authority owned (includes property price in Surrey. dwellings in those owned by other local authorities).  Epsom and Ewell ranks the Epsom and third most expensive borough  The percentage of private in Surrey, with median house Ewell sector properties owned in the prices in Elmbridge being the borough is higher than the highest at £570,000, and then equivalent average for Surrey Mole Valley at £500,000. (88.4%) and nationally (82.6%). Affordability Accommodation Type  If you work in Epsom and Ewell it is the least affordable place in  The majority of households Surrey to afford property. In (35.6%) live in a semi-detached 2017 local people could expect house or bungalow. This is to pay 17.8 times their annual followed by 27.2% of workplace-based earnings on households living in a detached purchasing a home. house or bungalow, 19.3% £470,000 living in a purpose built block of  Those who work out of borough

flats or tenement, and 14.1% but live in Epsom and Ewell median living in a terraced house or could expect to pay 13.07 bungalow (including end times their annual salary to property terrace). 3.8% live in other afford property. This price types of accommodation. affordability ratio is higher than the Surrey average of 11.86 Number of Bedrooms and significantly higher when  The majority of homes (39.2%) compared to the English 3rd comprise three bedrooms. (National) average 7.91 25.3% have two bedrooms and Car Ownership most 20% have four bedrooms. Lower percentages exist for  84.6% of Epsom and Ewell expensive properties with one bedroom households own a car or van. borough in (8.9%), five bedrooms or more, 44.1% households own one (6.4%) and no bedrooms car/van, 31.8% own two cars/ Surrey (0.2%). This is reflective of the vans, 6.7% three cars/

Economy and Employment

Working Age Population and 50.6% respectively. at about £1.99bn.

 In 2017 the population of Earnings UK Competitiveness Index Epsom and Ewell aged 16 - 64 2016  The median gross weekly pay years comprised 48,805 people for employees (all full time  Epsom and Ewell’s ranking on which is equivalent to 61.4% of workers) living in the borough the 2016 UK Index improved the borough’s total population. is £723.60. This is higher than between 2013 and 2016. In This is comparable to Surrey’s the Surrey equivalent at £702 2013 Epsom and Ewell was working age population and much higher than the ranked 58 out of 379 localities comprising 61.6%. South East equivalent at and in 2016 Epsom and Ewell Employment £614.50. was ranked 45 out of 379 localities (where one is the  83.2% of the borough’s  The median gross weekly pay most competitive). population aged 16 - 64 years for employees (all full time were economically active workers) working in the Business Count between July 2017 and June borough is £541.70. This is  The total number of enterprises 2018. This is slightly higher lower than the equivalent figure (VAT Traders and PAYE than the equivalent percentage for Surrey at £627.50 and the employers) in the borough in for Surrey at 80.4% and the South East at £589.20. 2018 is 3,725, an increase from South East at 81.1%. Out of Work Benefits 2017 of 40.  86.1% and 80.4% of all males  In October 2018 the  The total number of local units and females respectively aged percentage of claimants aged (comprising micro, small, 16 to 64 years were 16+ was 0.8%. The equivalent medium and large businesses) economically active. for Surrey was 0.7% and 1.4% in the borough in 2018 is 4,205.  Between July 2017 and June for the South East. An increase from 2017 of 25 2018, 80.0% of the population Employee Jobs by Industry units. aged 16 - 64 years were in employment. This is higher  The largest proportion of Weekly pay: than the equivalent for Surrey employees in the borough work within ‘Human Health and  Work out of at 78.3%. Social Work Activities’ (16.7%). borough £723.60  3% of the population aged 16 This is closely followed by the to 64 years were unemployed. Wholesale and Trade,  Work in borough Occupation including the Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles £541.71 The majority of those in  which employs 15% of all employment between July employees. 2017 and June 2018 worked Note: within Occupational Groups 1 Productivity *Occupational Groups 1 to 3 include: 1. Managers, directors and senior to 3* (60.8%). This is slightly  The contribution made by greater than the equivalent officials Epsom and Ewell to the 2. Professional occupations percentages for Surrey and the economy remained fairly 3. Associate professional & technical South East which are 58.4% steady between 2015 and 2016

References

NOTE: Some data variations Projected Growth 2016 to 2041 Surrey’s Councils for Voluntary may occur dependant on Services source, independent rounding Source: ONS Population and/or date of collection. projections for local authorities, https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/people- Comparisons between areas via Surreyi and-community/voluntary-community- must be done so with caution and-faith-sector/voluntary-service- performance-scorecards as some data estimates are https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/dataset/ provided from a sample survey. population-projections-2016-2041 Links to datasets correct as at Deprivation 01 December 2018. Community Source: Department for Communities and Local Personal Wellbeing Population Government: Index of Multiple Source: ONS Personal Well-being Deprivation 2015, via Surrey-i Number and Age estimates April 2017 to March https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/dataset/ Source: ONS Population 2018 index-of-multiple-deprivation-2015 estimates for the UK, England and https://www.ons.gov.uk/ Wales, Scotland and Northern peoplepopulationandcommunity/ Citizens Advice Epsom and Ireland: Mid- 2017 wellbeing/datasets/ headlineestimatesofpersonalwellbein Ewell https://www.ons.gov.uk/ g peoplepopulationandcommunity/ Citizens Advice Epsom and Ewell populationandmigration/ Annual Report 2017/18. populationestimates/datasets/ Social mobility Index populationestimatesforukenglandand https://caee.org.uk/wpcaee/wp- walesscotlandandnorthernireland Source: Social Mobility content/uploads/2018/10/CAEE-2017 Commission Social Mobility Index -18-Annual-Report.pdf Density 2017 data, via GOV.UK Source: ONS Area and population Children Living in Poverty density, via Surreyi https://www.gov.uk/government/ https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/dataset/ publications/social-mobility-index- Source: HM Revenue & Customs: area-and-population-density 2017-data Number of children in families

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References

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