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APPENDIX CENSUS 2011 & OTHER STATISTICS Table 1. Population No % Total 16,476 Male 8,071 48.99% Female 8,405 51.01% Table 2. Age Profile Age 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 1,201 14.22% 1,066 6.44% 984 5.94 1,033 6.24 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 1,127 6.81% 1,441 8.70% 1,309 7.91% 1,114 6.73% 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 1,049 6.34% 1,221 7.38% 1,075 6.49% 937 5.66% 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 790 4.72% 581 3.51% 549 3.32% 482 2.91% 80-84 85-89 90+ 345 2.08% 171 1.04% 91 0.55% Table 3. Ethnic Mix White White Mixed Indian not from heritage sub- British continent Isles Norbury 5,937 37.68% 1,911 11.6% 789 4.79% 3,605 21.88% Croydon 55.09% 6.29% Other Of whom Black Non- Asians Chinese Caribbean white & African Norbury 1,066 6.47% 312 4,105 24.91% 60% Croydon 25.02% 45% App - 1 Table 4. Country of Birth Born in British Born EU Isles Norbury 9,532 57.86% 1,153 7% Croydon 71.52% 2.88% The countries which joined the EU after April 2001 were: 2004: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia; 2007: Bulgaria, Romania. Since the Census Croatia was admitted in 2013. Table 5. Religion Christian Islam No religion Norbury 8,516 51.69% 2,933 17.8% 2,090 12.69% Croydon 56.42% 8.12% 19.99% England 59.39% 5.02% 24.74% Table 6. Housing Tenure 2011 Norbury Croydon Own outright 1,622 26.79% 24.06% Mortgage 1,999 33.01% 34.72% Private renting 1,359 22.44% 19.83% landlords/letting agents Private renting others 69 1.14% 1.18% Shared ownership 90 1.49% 1.28% Social renting from 560 9.25% 9.90% Council Social renting other 277 4.58& 7.95% Living rent free 79 1.31% 1.08% App - 2 Table 7. Vehicle ownership 2011 Norbury Croydon Households without 2,060 34.02% 33.46% car 1 car or van 2,608 43.07% 43.57% 2 cars or vans 1,051 17.36% 17.82% 3 cars or vans 276 4.56% 3.84% 4+ cars or vans 60 0.99% 1.31% Table 8. Residents employment activity and occupational groups 2011 Norbury Croydon Not economically active 4,242 35.55% 34.24% age 16-74 Economically active 16- 7,691 74 Travel to work outside 38% C33% Croydon Managers, senior 3,323 43.21% 43.61% officials, professionals, technical Administrative and 1,112 14.46% 14.7% secretarial Skilled trades 789 10.26% 9.55% Caring, Leisure, other 682 8.87% 9.45% service Sales and customer 669 8.7% 8.71% service Process, plant & machine 412 5.36% 5.23% operatives Elementary occupations 704 9.15% 8.75% App - 3 Table 9. Travel to work method 2011 Travel to work Norbury Croydon by car or van 2,510 21.03% 24.17% by train 2,125 17.81% 16.17% By bus, minibus or 1,249 10.45% 9.47% coach by motorcycle, 88 0.74% 0.58% scooter or moped. by bicycle 135 1.13% 0.83% By foot 353 2.96% 5.06% Table 10. Norbury Grove LSOA 2011 Norbury Grove Norbury LSOA Residents aged 65+ 16.97% 13.4% Children under 16 19.64% 20.93% White British 41.69% Indian sub-continent 22.54% 27.23% Black people 13.95% 19.52% Unemployment 3.73% Degree level qualifications 42% 34% All home ownership 78.5% 59.79% Social renting 3.61% 13.83% Private renting Under 10% 22.44% Car ownership – lack of 20% 34.02% Car ownership – 3 cars/vans plus 10% 5.55% App - 4 Table 11. Private renting in Norbury’s LSOAs 2011 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 No private 53 96 154 96 313 91 197 266 114 rented households: landlords, lettings agencies % 9.98 14.44 25.16 15.92 36.91 15.38 27.55 25.85 20.29 Table 12. Private tenants in receipt of housing benefit by bedroom size July 2013 Bedroom Size required Number of Customers 1 Bedroom 3724 2 Bedrooms 6371 3 Bedrooms 2628 4 Bedrooms 1068 A Shared Room 2850 App - 5 Table 13. Estimated Norbury statistics 2017-9 Norbury Park Norbury & Pollards Hill Est. population (2017) 19,624 9,532 Gender (2017) Female 50.7%; male 49.3% F: 51.5%; m: 48.5% Age (2017) 0-15 c21%; 65+ c16% 0-15 c 21%; 65+ c 16% Households (2011) 3,009 4,854 Average size size (2011) 2.9 2.7 Overcrowded (2011) 8.1% 11.2% Economically active (2011) 68.2% (m – 75%; f - 61.7%) 71.2% (m - 77.2% f - 65.5% Households in fuel poverty (2016) 13.1% (412) 13.8% (702) Children 0-18 in households of Out of 550 225 Work Benefit claimants (2017) Children in low income families (2016) 18% 17% Crime (Feb 18-Jan 19) 1,299 (66.2 per 1,000) 531 (55.7 per 1,000) Violence & sexual 404 (20.6) 164 (17) Anti-social 266 (13.6) 145 (15.2) Vehicles 3,616 Households without vehicle 23.2% Households without central heating 2.1% Table 14. Child Poverty in Croydon North 2016 Before Housing Costs After Housing Costs Croydon North 23.25% 35.91% Bensham Manor 23.59% 36.25% Broad Green 23.74% 36.74% Norbury 20.73% 31.99% Selhurst 24.98% 38.63% South Norwood 23.04% 35.80% Thornton Heath 25.09% 38.37% Upper Norwood 18.89% 29.79% West Thornton 23.80% 36.59% App - 6 Table 15 . Council Tax Valuations of Housing Norbury Croydon Band A 0.51% 31 1.57% Band B 9.31% 564 14.22% Band C 26.04% 1,578 30.82% Band D 22.03% 1,335 25.49% Band E 24.28% 1,471 14.65% Band F 12.15% 736 7.8% Band G 5.6% 339 5.02% Band H 0.08% 5 0.43% Table 16. Empty Properties Ward name: No. No No Addiscombe 206 Fieldway 32 Selsdon & Ballards 80 Ashburton 88 Heathfield 102 Shirley 98 Bensham Manor 134 Kenley 128 South Norwood 209 Broad Green 139 New Addington 43 Thornton Heath 155 Coulsdon East 77 Norbury 160 Upper Norwood 183 Coulsdon West 103 Purley 172 Waddon 212 Croham 235 Sanderstead 87 West Thornton 160 Fairfield 333 Selhurst 207 Woodside 139 Table 17. Wards with high levels of private rented homes 2011 Addiscombe 30.8% Selhurst 28% Bensham Manor 26.3% S. Norwood 27.5% Broad Green 26.9% Thornton Health 22.4% Croham 28.1% Upper Norwood 20.3% Fairfield 39% Waddon 21.3% Norbury 22.4% W. Thornton 25.5% Woodside 23.3% (Freedom of Information reply by Croydon Council to author of this report 23 July 2013) App - 7 Table 18. Norbury Railway Station Passenger Flows Table 19. Norbury Ward Recorded Crime Statistics 2016 Crime type Crime count Crime rate Total notifiable offences 101 6.13 Residential burglary 24 (23.76%) 1.46 Burglary other 1 0.06 Theft of motor vehicle 3 0.18 Theft from motor vehicle 16 0.97 Robbery business 0 0.00 Robbery personal 1 0.06 Violence against the person 28 (27.72%) 1.70 Most serious violence 3 0.18 Anti-social behaviour 17 1.03 App - 8 Table 20. Norbury Wards Monthly Crime Statistics April 2018 – March 2019 Norbury & Norbury Pollards Hill Park March 2019 75 100 February 2019 81 71 January 2019 86 87 December 2018 82 76 November 2018 87 64 October 2018 77 78 September 2018 77 62 August 2018 103 73 July 2018 87 75 June 2018 99 52 May 2018 99 89 April 2018 82 77 Total 1,035 904 https://www.police.uk/metropolitan/00AHGS/crime/stats/#crime_stats Table 21. Norbury Wards Crime Statistics April 2018 – March 2019 Norbury & Norbury Park Pollards Hill Anti-social behaviour 221 146 App - 9 Bicycle theft 4 9 Burglary 69 86 Criminal damage and arson 53 42 Drugs 50 44 Other crime 10 6 Other theft 89 59 Possession of weapons 3 8 Public order 42 40 Robbery 27 41 Shoplifting 14 12 Theft from the person 16 11 Vehicle crime 174 156 Violence and sexual offences 263 244 App - 10 .
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