Castle Ward Profile
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Castle ward profile How to use this profile This profile is intended to be a single source of useful information and statistics about a ward and the areas within it. Used with other knowledge and intelligence, it will help users' understanding of the community. Uses of this evidence include strategies, funding bids, business plans, school projects. It includes statistics for a wide range of topics, grouped into three broad themes: People – including age profile, health and social care, employment, education Community and relationships – including ethnicity, make-up of households, democratic participation Place – including homes, the environment, physical assets and facilities Quick facts 103 square kilometres 39.7 square miles Village in a Sparse Setting (urban/rural classification) 3,300 residents 14% 55% people aged under 16s 16-64 31% 3% people aged people aged 65+ 85+ 1,310 1,400 households* dwellings** * One or more people who share cooking facilities and a living / sitting room or dining area ** A building or structure that can be lived in The data comes from different sources and dates, which were the most relevant and up-to-date available at the time of production (April 2019), but may not always be. See the reference list at the end for original sources if you need to make sure you have the latest data. Ward profiles form part of our joint strategic needs assessment of the health and well-being of Herefordshire’s people and places. Please see the Understanding Herefordshire website for more in- depth analysis of particular subjects, including comparisons of areas and trends over time: https://understanding.herefordshire.gov.uk/ If you would like help to understand this document, or would like it in another format or language, please call the Intelligence Unit on 01432 261944 or e-mail [email protected] For a large print copy, please call 01432 261944 LOWER SUPER OUTPUT AREAS AND PARISHES WITHIN THE WARD LSOAs are statistical geographies of about 1,500 people. They were designed by the Office for National Statistics so that statistics produced for small areas wouldn't be affected by ward and parish boundary changes. This profile includes statistics for the LSOAs with at least 5% of their addresses in the ward. Ward-level only is given if LSOA data isn't available or numbers are too small. Where an LSOA is split between two or more wards it is included in the profile for each ward. Unless otherwise specified, estimates for these split LSOAs have been calculated by dividing them between the wards based on the proportion of addresses in each. Parishes are well known community areas, but there aren't many official statistics for them. In rural Herefordshire, parishes fit within wards and often (but not always) they share boundaries with LSOAs. In contrast, the city and town parishes of Hereford, Leominster, Ross and Ledbury are bigger than wards. The map and table show the LSOAs and parishes in this ward, and how they relate to each other. Lower super output area (LSOA) Parishes in the ward Name Code Tin Hill E01014008 Almeley Norton Canon Tollbridge (part) E01014009 Brilley Sarnesfield Eardisley Staunton on Wye Kinnersley Whitney-on-Wye Letton Willersley and Winforton Brobury with Monnington on Wye Herefordshire Council Intelligence Unit Page 2 Version 1.11, September 2019 INDEX OF MULTIPLE DEPRIVATION 2015 The index of multiple deprivation combines a number of indicators across seven domains into a single measure of overall deprivation to give a relative ranking for each of the 32,844 English LSOAs (116 of which are in Herefordshire). Levels of deprivation for the individual domains are included in relevant sections throughout the profile. About quintiles: LSOAs are sorted by deprivation rank, then divided into five equal groups. The 1st quintile equates to the 20% most deprived; the 5th equates to the 20% least deprived. the 10% and 25% most/least deprived are also commonly referred to, so these are also included in the description for LSOAs where relevant. Population distribution by deprivation quintile This table shows the proportion of the ward's population in each of the five deprivation quintiles, based on the 2017 population of LSOAs. The Herefordshire figures give a comparison for the national context. For example, 8% of Herefordshire's population live in LSOAs which are classified as being amongst the 20% most deprived in England. National context* Local context^ % of population in each deprivation quintile for % of ward population in each deprivation quintile this ward Herefordshire 1st quintile (20% most deprived) 0% 0% 8% 2nd quintile (20-40% most deprived) 100% 49% 23% 3rd quintile (average deprivation) 0% 51% 44% 4th quintile (20-40% least deprived 0% 0% 19% 5th quintile (20% least deprived) 0% 0% 7% Note that the table above uses LSOA population data 'best-fitted' to the ward. So any LSOAs which are only partly in the ward may not be included. This may result in discrepancies with the table below. 2015 index of multiple deprivation position for each LSOA in the ward Level of deprivation compared to LSOA the rest of Herefordshire the rest of England (national context)* (local context)^ 25-40% most deprived (2nd Tin Hill Average deprivation (3rd quintile) quintile) 25-40% most deprived (2nd Tollbridge (part) 25-40% most deprived (2nd quintile) quintile) * The national context ranks an LSOA compared to all 32,844 LSOAs in England. It's useful for national or regional funding bids. ^ The local context uses the rank compared to the 116 LSOAs in Herefordshire. It's useful for understanding differences and where to target resources within the county. Herefordshire Council Intelligence Unit Page 3 Version 1.11, September 2019 PEOPLE Tollbridge Tin Hill LSOA Castle Ward Herefordshire (part) LSOA 10% RESIDENT% POPULATION of total in ward Age structure of ward (2017, Office for National Statistics) 9% % of total in Hfds 8% Males 7% 1,623 49.5% 49.5% 6% Females 5% 1,658 50.5% 50.5% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% Age No. % No. % No. % % Under 16 251 15% 199 13% 463 14% 17% 16-64 966 58% 775 51% 1,791 55% 59% 65 + 459 27% 534 35% 1,027 31% 24% All ages 1,676 1,508 3,281 191,000 0-4 70 4% 55 4% 128 4% 5% 5-9 84 5% 62 4% 150 5% 6% 10-14 81 5% 72 5% 158 5% 5% 15-19 69 4% 68 4% 141 4% 5% 20-24 57 3% 29 2% 88 3% 5% 25-29 89 5% 53 3% 145 4% 6% 30-34 65 4% 42 3% 110 3% 6% 35-39 83 5% 70 5% 158 5% 6% 40-44 79 5% 67 4% 150 5% 5% 45-49 93 6% 90 6% 189 6% 7% 50-54 122 7% 101 7% 230 7% 8% 55-59 176 11% 120 8% 304 9% 7% 60-64 149 9% 145 10% 303 9% 7% 65-69 121 7% 168 11% 300 9% 7% 70-74 137 8% 173 11% 321 10% 6% 75-79 83 5% 74 5% 162 5% 4% 80-84 59 4% 78 5% 142 4% 3% 85+ 59 4% 40 3% 102 3% 3% Herefordshire Council Intelligence Unit Page 4 Version 1.11, September 2019 Tollbridge Tin Hill LSOA Castle Ward Herefordshire (part) LSOA HEALTH % of population with a limiting long-term illness (i.e. a self-defined long-term illness, health problem or disability which limits daily activities or work) (2011 Census) all ages 19% 17% 18% 19% 16-64 years 7% 6% 6% 8% Premature deaths (i.e those under the age of 75) (2013-2017, NHS England) Number 38 2,755 Total % of all premature deaths in the county 1% 100% % of premature deaths due to: cancer 37% 43% respiratory disease 11% 10% coronary heart disease 21% 13% Healthy weight of children (2017/18, National Childhood Measurement Programme) % of children living in the area attending a Herefordshire state school who are overweight or obese in reception year (i.e. aged 4-5) 27% 23% in year 6 (i.e. aged 10-11) 31% 35% GP practices attended by Herefordshire patients who live in this ward (2018, Public Health England) % of patients living in the ward who are registered with a GP in Herefordshire The % of people living in this area and registered with a GP in Herefordshire, by GP practice. NB: only up to 4 most common practices for patients living in this ward are listed. Practice % of patients in the Ward CQC rating Weobley Surgery 68% Outstanding Kington Medical Practice 32% Good Other 1% Indices of deprivation 2015: health The indices of deprivation rank relative deprivation on a range of different domains for each of the 32,844 LSOAs in England. The table below lists the position of each LSOA in this ward on individual domains, compared to the rest of England (national context) Health and disability domain Not deprived Not deprived n/a n/a Herefordshire Council Intelligence Unit Page 5 Version 1.11, September 2019 Tollbridge Tin Hill LSOA Castle Ward Herefordshire (part) LSOA CARERS AND SOCIAL CARE Adult social care (April 2019, Herefordshire Council) Referrals to adult social care during 2018/19 number of people referred 60 4,470 rate per 1,000 population 22 23 People in receipt of long-term social care services, April 2019 number 20 2,290 rate per 1,000 population 8 12 Care homes (residential and nursing) number of care homes 0 71 number of care home beds 0 1,910 Provision of unpaid care (2011 Census) Looking after or giving help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others because of long-term physical or mental ill health or disability, or problems related to old age.