North and Locality Profile

This locality profile contains information about the locality of the Local Committee. This includes both information about the residents of the area and issues for the area.

1 Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee

Contents

Page Number Title 3 (1) Population and age structure 4 (2) Deprivation 5 (3) Ethnicity 6 (4) Approximated Social Grade 7 (5) Crime 8 (6) Unemployment and (7) Health 9 (8) Schools 10 (9) Qualifications 11 (10) Parks and Playgrounds 12 (11) Employment Land 13 (12) Safer Neighbourhood Team Priorities

14 (13) Customer Relationship Manager Information 15 Table of figures 16 Table of tables

2 Cheam North and Worcester Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee Population Park Local Committee Projections 32,500

(1) Population and age 32,000

structure 31,500

31,000

Age Cheam North and Population 30,500

Groups Worcester Park 30,000 (years) (number) 29,500 0 - 14 5,603 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 Year 15 – 19 2,067 Chart showing the age structure of residents in Local Committe Areas and the 20 – 29 4,215 Borough of Sutton 100.0%

30 – 59 13,554 80.0%

60 – 74 3,760 60.0%

75+ 2,037 40.0% % of residents of %

20.0%

Table 1: Table showing the number of 0.0% Cheam North and Worcester Park Sutton South, Sutton and Cheam North and and St. Helier, The London Borough residents within defined age groups Cheam and Clockhouse Worcester Park Wallington Wrythe and of Sutton Belmont Wandle Valley Name of area Source : GLA Round Demographic Projections 2006 0 - 14 years 15 - 19 years 20 - 29 years 30 - 59 years 60 - 74 years 75 + years

Figure 2. Source : GLA Round Demographic Projections 2006 3 Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee (2) Deprivation

Figure 3: Map showing levels of deprivation in the compared with the most deprived areas in the country

Source: 2004 Index of Multiple Deprivation. ODPM

NB: Super Output Areas are geographical areas containing a minimum of 1000 residents. There are 121 in the London Borough of Sutton

Total Number of Number of Number of Number of Super Super Output Super Output Super Output Areas Areas in the Areas in the Output in the most most 20% most 10% Table 2: Table showing the Areas in the 30% deprived in deprived in number of super output areas in Cheam North and Worcester and Local deprived in the country the country the London Borough of Sutton that Committee the country are amongst the most deprived Cheam North and 30%, 20% or 10% in the country 7 0 0 0 Worcester Park Source: GLA DMAG Briefing 2005/5, February 2005 London Borough of Sutton 121 15 4 0 4 Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee (3) Ethnicity

Figure 4: Map showing the percentage of the total population of output areas in the London Borough of Sutton made up by black and minority ethnic residents.

Source: Census 2001

NB: Output Areas are the smallest level of geography that the office for national statistics release data for. They are areas containing at least 125 households. There 610 output areas in the London Borough of Sutton.

White: White: White: Asian Other Chinese or Chinese Black or Black Asian or British Other Irish or Asian other ethnic or other Black or Asian White Asian group: Other ethnic British: Black British: British: ethnic group group: Caribbea British: Pakistani Indian Chinese n African Cheam North and Worcester 25842 829 675 633 578 254 249 238 220 215 Park (number) Cheam North and Worcester 85.1% 2.7% 2.2% 2.1% 1.9% 0.8% 0.8% 0.8% 0.7% 0.7% Park (%) London Borough of (%) 83.7% 3.4% 2.0% 2.3% 1.4% 0.8% 0.7% 1.1% 1.2% 0.7%

Table 3 : The ten largest ethnic groups within the Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee and the London Borough of Sutton. Source : Census 2001 5 Cheam North and (4) Approximated Social Grade Worcester Park Local Committee

Chart showing the appoximated social of residents within Local Committee areas and the London Borough of Sutton

London Borough of Sutton

St. Helier, and Wandle Valley Cheam North and Worcester Park

Beddington and Wallington

Sutton

Carshalton and Clockhouse

Sutton South, Cheam and Belmont

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% % of resident population

AB C1 C2 D E

Figure 5: Approximated social grade of residents within Local Committee areas and the London Borough of Sutton Social Grade Description Source: Census 2001 AB Higher and intermediate managerial/administrative/professional C1 Supervisory, clerical, junior managerial/administrative/professional Note: Social Grade is the socio-economic classification C2 Skilled manual workers used by the market research and marketing industries, most D Semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers often in the analysis of spending habits and consumer E On state benefit, unemployed, lowest grade workers attitudes. 6 Cheam North and Pie chart showing percentage of the London Borough of Sutton's total crime occuring in each local committee

Worcester Park Local Cheam North and Committee 12% Worcester Park LC 21% Sutton LC Figure 6. (5) Crime Source: Safer Sutton Partnership Service Sutton South, Cheam and June 2006 – June 2007 Belmont LC

8% St Helier, The Wrythe and 29% Wandle Valley LC Description Number of Carshalton and Clockhouse occurrences LC

Theft From Motor 242 Beddington and Wallington Vehicle 21% LC 9% Criminal Damage To 203 Chart showing the number of crimes committed in the Cheam North and Worcester Park Motor Vehicle (M/V) Local Committee Area ABH 168 700 Other Theft 129 600 Burglary in Other 124 500 Buildings 400 Common Assault 100 300 Criminal Damage To 100 Other Bldg 200 Number of Number offences of Theft From Shops 78 100

0 Table 4. Table showing the eight most Theft and Criminal Violence Burglary Drugs Fraud or Robbery Other Sexual frequent crimes in Cheam North and Handling Damage Against the Total Total Forgery Total Notifiable Offences Worcester Park Local Committee Total Total Person Total Offences Total Total Total Source: Safer Sutton Crime classification Partnership Service June 2006 – June 2007 Figure 7. Source: Safer Sutton Partnership Service June 2006 – June 2007 7 Cheam North and Unemployment in Local Committee Areas and the London Borough of Sutton (Claimant Count Worcester Park Local June 2007) Committee London Borough of Sutton

St. Helier, The Wrythe and Wandle Valley

(6) Unemployment Sutton

Beddington and Wallington Figure 8. Source: Office for Carshalton and Clockhouse National Statistics Sutton South, Cheam and June 2007 Belmont

Cheam North and Worcester Park (7) Health 0.0% 0.5% 1.0% 1.5% 2.0% 2.5% 3.0% % unemployed Nonsuch Stonecot Worcester London Borough of Park Sutton Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Life 79.3 82.4 78.7 83.4 78.6 84.9 77.6 81.1 Expectancy (Years)

Table 5: Table showing the life expectancy of males and females in the wards of Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee and the London Borough of Sutton Source: London Health Observatory

8 Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee (8) Schools

Glenthorne High London Borough of Average School Sutton average

5+ GCSE Grade A*-C including 56% 63.1 % 45.8 % English and maths

5+ GCSE Grade A*-C 69% 70.8 % 59.2 %

CVA Measure 1026.3 1000.8 N/A

Upper Limit 1035.8 N/A N/A

Lower Limit 1016.8 N/A N/A

Table 6 : Table showing the performance of secondary schools within the Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee area. Source : DfES

NB: A school level Contextual Value Added (CVA) measure must always be interpreted alongside the confidence interval. Schools where the lower limit of the CI is above 1000 represent schools where pupils on average made significantly more progress than pupils nationally, while schools where the upper limit of the CI is below 1000 represent schools where pupils made significantly less progress. 9 Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee (9) Qualifications

Chart showing percentage of working age residents in Local Committee areas and the London Borough that are either qualified to degree level or have no qualification

London Borough of Sutton

Cheam and Belmont

Carshalton and Clockhouse

Sutton Local Committee Area

Beddington and Wallington

North Cheam and Worcester Park Local Committee St Helier, The Wrythe and Wandle Valley

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% % of residents No qualifications Qualified to degree level or higher

Figure 9: Percentage of working age residents in Local Committees and the London Borough that are either qualified to degree level or have no qualification

Source: Census 2001

10 Cheam North and Worcester Note: LBS has published an Open Space Strategy in February 2007. This contains detailed information and objectives for parks and open spaces. The strategy is Park Local Committee available at www.sutton.gov.uk

(10) Parks and Playgrounds Name of park Area (metres) Playground

Sutton Common Rec 57929 Yes

Table 7 : Table giving details of the parks and playgrounds in the Reigate Avenue Rec 28177 No Cheam North and Worcester Local Committee area. Source : London Borough of Sutton GIS Doncaster Road Rec 22989 Yes

Longfellow Road 901 Yes Playground

Figure 10: Map showing parks and playgrounds located in the Cheam North and Worcester Local Committee .

Source: London Borough of Sutton Geographical Information System

Name of park Area (metres) Playground

Cuddington Park Rec 81444 Yes

Fairlands Park 31142 Yes

Hamilton Avenue Rec 20766 Yes

11 Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee (11) Employment Land

Designation Site Name Size of Access Poor quality public realm throughout the site. site (ha) Score Town Centre North Cheam 9 4 Site environment good quality. Attractive town centre with Town Centre a range of facilities. Town Centre Worcester Park 7.4 4 Town Centre

Local Centre Church Hill Road, 1.3 3 Site entrance is of average quality and dominated by A24 North Cheam

Edge of Town Hamilton Avenue 1.7 4 Site environment is basic with few environmental features Centre and ancillary land dominated by parking and servicing

Edge of Town McMillan House, 0.6 3 Site has mature landscape and is generally adequate for Centre Farm Way, existing users. Worcester Park

Preferred Kimpton Industrial 19.4 4 Generally good condition of site environment throughout. Industrial Location Estate

Preferred Gander Green 1.4 3 Poor quality public realm throughout the site. Industrial Location Lane/Abbots Road

Access Score: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Fair, 1 = Poor NB: Access Score is based on a scoring system to assess accessibility factors. This was based on the proximity of each site to rail and routes and the local road hierarchy. NB: All comments in quality of site environment, image and attractiveness were made by Atkins during the 2005 study

Table 8 : Table showing Employment Land in Cheam North and Worcester Local Committee identified through the 2005 Employment Land Study Source: 2005 Atkins Employment Land Study and the London Borough of Sutton Annual Monitoring Review 2005/06

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(12) Safer Neighbourhood Teams Priorities Worcester Park (1) Hamptons Security (2) Worcester Park Station Disorder (3) Dog Fouling Worcester Park High Street

Figure 11: Map locating priorities coming from the Safer Neighbourhood Teams Ward Panels.

Source: Safer Neighbourhood Teams Ward Panels

Stonecot (1) ASB/Grafitti - Kimpton Estate (2) ASB – Ridge Road (3) ASB – Stonecot Hill Shops

Nonsuch (1) ASB - Fairlands Pk (2) ASB - Sainsburys & North Cheam

13 Cheam North and Worcester March April May June July Park Local Committee 07 07 07 07 07 Abandoned Vehicles 10 7 3 3 2 Fly Tipping 11 7 0 15 6 Graffiti 16 12 6 7 21

Litter Issues 0 1 0 0 0 (13) Customer Relationship Manager (CRM) calls Maintenance of Verges 1 2 3 5 7 Playgrounds 0 0 0 0 2

Residential Protection 10 19 17 26 22

Total 49 53 32 58 60

Table 9: Table showing calls made to the call centre and logged into the CRM for certain categories between the months March 07 – July 07.

Source: London Borough of Sutton CRM

Figure 12: Map of Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee Area.

Source: London Borough of Sutton

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Table of figures

Figure Title Source

Figure 1 Cheam North and Worcester Park Population Projections GLA Round Demographic Projections 2006

Figure 2 Age structure of residents in Local Committee Areas and the London GLA Round Demographic Projections 2006 Borough of Sutton

Figure 3 Map showing levels of deprivation in the London Borough of Sutton 2004 Index of Multiple Deprivation. ODPM compared with the most deprived areas in the country

Figure 4 Map showing the percentage of the total population of output areas in the Census 2001 London Borough of Sutton made up by black and minority ethnic residents.

Figure 5 Approximated social grade of residents within Local Committee areas and Census 2001 the London Borough of Sutton

Figure 6 Percentage of the London Borough of Sutton’s total crime occurring in each Safer Sutton Partnership Service Local Committee June 2006 – June 2007.

Figure 7 Number of crimes committed in the Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Safer Sutton Partnership Service Committee area June 2006 – June 2007

Figure 8 Unemployment in Local Committee Areas and the London Borough of Sutton Office for National Statistics (Claimant Count June 2007)

Figure 9 Percentage of working age residents in Local Committees and the London Census 2001 Borough that are either qualified to degree level or have no qualification.

Figure 10 Map showing parks and playgrounds located in the Cheam North and London Borough of Sutton Geographical Worcester Park Local Committee Information System

Figure 11 Map locating priorities coming from the Safer Neighbourhood Teams Ward Safer Neighbourhood Teams Ward Panels Panels.

Figure 12 Map of Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee Area. London Borough of Sutton Geographical Information System 15 Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee

Table of tables

Table Title Source

Table 1 Table showing the number of Cheam North and Worcester Park residents GLA Round Demographic Projections 2006 within defined age groups.

Table 2 Table showing the number of super output areas in Cheam North and GLA DMAG Briefing 2005/5, February 2005 Worcester Park and the London Borough of Sutton that are amongst the most deprived 30%, 20% or 10% in the country Table 3 Table showing the ten largest ethnic groups within the Cheam North and Census 2001 Worcester Park Local Committee and the London Borough of Sutton.

Table 4 Table showing the eight most frequent crimes in Cheam North and Safer Sutton Partnership Service June 2006 – Worcester Park Local Committee June 2007

Table 5 Table showing the life expectancy of males and females in the wards of London Health Observatory Cheam North and Worcester Park Local Committee and the London Borough of Sutton Table 6 Table showing the performance of secondary schools within the Cheam Department for Educations and Skills North and Worcester Park Local Committee area

Table 7 Table giving details of the parks and playgrounds in the Cheam North and London Borough of Sutton Geographical Worcester Park Local Committee area. Information System

Table 8 Table showing Employment Land in Cheam North and Worcester Park Local 2005 Atkins Employment Land Study Committee identified through the 2005 Employment Land Study. London Borough of Sutton Annual Monitoring Review 2005/06 Table 9 Table showing calls made to the call centre and logged into the CRM for London Borough of Sutton Customer certain categories between the months March 07 – July 07. Relationship Manager

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