State of the Wards 2016
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State of the Wards 2016 Contents Bishops ............................................................................................................................... 4 Prince's ............................................................................................................................... 8 Oval ...................................................................................................................................13 Larkhall ..............................................................................................................................17 Stockwell ............................................................................................................................21 Vassall................................................................................................................................25 Brixton Hill..........................................................................................................................29 Coldharbour........................................................................................................................33 Ferndale .............................................................................................................................39 Herne Hill ...........................................................................................................................43 Tulse Hill.............................................................................................................................47 Clapham Common ...............................................................................................................51 Clapham Town ....................................................................................................................55 Thornton ............................................................................................................................61 St Leonards .........................................................................................................................65 Streatham Hill .....................................................................................................................69 Streatham South..................................................................................................................73 Streatham Wells ..................................................................................................................79 Gipsy Hill ............................................................................................................................83 Knight's Hill .........................................................................................................................87 Thurlow Park.......................................................................................................................91 Deprivation.........................................................................................................................97 Sources of ward data............................................................................................................99 Page 3 Bishops Bishops is the least residential ward. It has lowest ward population (11,400), with a low proportion of children – over 80% of residents are working age, with a nearly half born outside UK. It has the highest number of jobs and the highest employment per head of resident working age population. There is a low rate of residents on Employment Support Allowance, compared to other wards. It has the lowest rate of households with no adults in employment with dependent children. Health outcomes, such as life expectancy, are typical of the borough, although the rate of reception year obesity is amongst the highest in the borough. Bishop's ward has a low rate of working age benefit claimants (Nov 2014), a low rate of out of work claimants, and a low rate of claimants aged under 25. Although the riverside areas are affluent, household income in most of the rest of the ward is comparable with the borough as a whole. Housing tenure is similar to the borough as a whole – 21% home owners, 42% Social rented, 34% private rented. It has the highest proportion of flats, and house prices are high - 30% of dwellings are in council tax bands F, G or H. It is not one of Lambeth’s most deprived wards. Bishop’s has the highest ward crime rate (Sept 2015) – this may be connected to large numbers of people at Waterloo Station and the South Bank. LSOA Post Description Roads Deprivation Deciles, where 1 is the 10% codes most deprived nationally1 Lambeth SE1, Area bounded by Lambeth Rd, Bedlam Mews, Fitzalan St, 3: IMD 002A SE11 Kennington Rd and Fitzalan St, Hornbeam Close, Kennington 3: Employment E01003015 including China Walk and Rd, Lambeth Rd, Lambeth 4: Health / Disability Lambeth Towers estate Walk, Sail St, Walnut Tree 4: Crime Walk. 5: Education, Skills and Training 4: Children and Young People 5: Adult Skills 2: Barriers to Housing and Services 10: Geographical Barriers Sub-domain 1: Wider Barriers 1: Living Environment 3: Indoors Environment 1: Outdoors Environment 2 :Income Deprivation 2: Income Deprivation Children 2 :Income Deprivation Older People Lambeth SE1, Thames-side area around Addington St, Belvedere Rd, 6: IMD 036A SE11 Westminster Bridge, including Carlisle Lane, Centaur St, 10: Employment E01003013 County Hall, St Thomas' Hospital Chicheley St, Forum 5: Health / Disability and the London Eye, and the Magnum Sq, Lambeth High 4: Crime shoreline between Golden St, Lambeth Palace Rd, 10: Education, Skills and Training Jubilee Bridge and Lambeth Lambeth Pier, Lambeth Rd, 10: Children and Young People Bridge. Leake St, Lower Marsh, 10: Adult Skills Newnham Terrace, Norfolk 4: Barriers to Housing and Services Row, Old Paradise St, Pratt 10: Geographical Barriers Sub-domain 1 There are around 32,800 Lower Super Output Areas in England. Each one is a geographic area for which data is published. There are usually 6-7 LSOAs in a ward, and each has a population 1000-1500. The most deprived LSOA is ranked 1, and the most deprived LSOA ranked 32,844. To make it easier to get a sense of how deprived an area is, the LSOAs are divided into ten equal groups, called deciles - LSOAs in decile 1 fall within the most deprived 10% of LSOAs nationally and LSOAs in decile 10 fall within the least deprived 10% of LSOAs nationally. Page 4 LSOA Post Description Roads Deprivation Deciles, where 1 is the 10% codes most deprived nationally1 Walk, Royal St, Sail St, Upper 2: Wider Barriers Marsh, Waterloo Station 1: Living Environment Approach, Westminster 1: Indoors Environment Bridge Rd, York Rd. 1: Outdoors Environment 10 :Income Deprivation 6: Income Deprivation Children 6 :Income Deprivation Older People Lambeth SE1, Area bounded by Lambeth Palace Carlisle Lane, Centaur St, 3: IMD 036B SE11 Rd, Lambeth Rd and Kennington Cosser St, Cottesloe Mews, 5: Employment E01003014 Rd, including Lambeth Palace. Frazier St, Hercules Rd, 6: Health / Disability Includes Briant Estate and Kennington Rd, Lambeth Rd, 1: Crime Wellington Mills TMO. Lambeth Walk, Mcauley 5: Education, Skills and Training Close, Mead Row, Morley St, 3: Children and Young People Oakey Lane, Pearman St, 8: Adult Skills Penhurst Pl, Virgil St, 3: Barriers to Housing and Services Westminster Bridge Rd. 10: Geographical Barriers Sub-domain 1: Wider Barriers 1: Living Environment 3: Indoors Environment 1: Outdoors Environment 4:Income Deprivation 2: Income Deprivation Children 4 :Income Deprivation Older People Lambeth SE1 Thames-side area by IMAX Aquinas St, Belvedere Rd, 5: IMD 036C cinema, including Stamford St Broadwall, Charlie Chaplin 7: Employment E01003016 and Upper Ground Walk, Coin St, Cornwall Rd, 5: Health / Disability Duchy St, South Bank, 5: Crime Stamford St, Upper Ground, 8: Education, Skills and Training Waterloo Rd. 7: Children and Young People 9: Adult Skills 2: Barriers to Housing and Services 6: Geographical Barriers Sub-domain 1: Wider Barriers 1: Living Environment 5: Indoors Environment 1: Outdoors Environment 6 :Income Deprivation 2: Income Deprivation Children 3 :Income Deprivation Older People Lambeth SE1 Area around Waterloo East Alaska St, Aquinas St, Brad 3: IMD 036D station, around Roupell St and St, Coin St, Cornwall Rd, 3: Employment E01003017 Cornwall St. Includes Climsland Duchy St, Exton St, Greet St, 4: Health / Disability House estate and London Hatfields, Miller Walk, 3: Crime Nautical School. Roupell St, Sandell St, Secker 7: Education, Skills and Training St, Stamford St, The Cut, 6: Children and Young People Theed St, Waterloo Rd, 8: Adult Skills Whittlesey St, Windmill 3: Barriers to Housing and Services Walk, Wootton St. 9: Geographical Barriers Sub-domain 1: Wider Barriers 1: Living Environment 2: Indoors Environment 1: Outdoors Environment 4 :Income Deprivation 3: Income Deprivation Children 3 :Income Deprivation Older People Lambeth SE1 Area around Waterloo Stn. Baylis Rd, Belvedere Rd, 3: IMD 036E bounded by Waterloo Rd, Chaplin Close, Concert Hall 5: Employment E01032582 Waterloo Bridge and Thames Approach, Coral St, Frazier 3: Health / Disability incl. Royal Festival, and area St, Granby Pl, Greenham 5: Crime Page 5 LSOA Post Description Roads Deprivation Deciles, where 1 is the 10% codes most deprived nationally1 between The Cut / Lower Marsh Close, Holmes Terrace, 5: Education, Skills and Training and Morley Street/ Gray St. Johanna St, Launcelot St, 3: Children and Young People Leake St, Lower Marsh, 8: Adult Skills Lower Rd, Mepham