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Hampshire Key Facts and Figures www.hants.gov.uk EZ The Hampshire County Council Area 1,420 sq miles 85% rural with one third in a National Park or an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Hampshire County Council Key Hampshireis responsible County Council for look after West Berkshire UA Bracknell EZ EZ Enterprise Zone Wokingham UA Forest UA EZ 5,400 miles of 133,000 street lights road Hampshire County Council area Surrey Heath 4,300 Research Park/Science Parks country parks District Five miles of pavements m Major Business and Technology Parks * Farnborough Major Ports 45 libraries 3 discovery centres 1e-library !x EZ Fleet Ä (Major) Airports 1 ! Basingstoke maintained schools A34 3 481 Universities Aldershot Surrey CC 16 care homes for older people, 960 beds 2 Further Education Establishments Guildford 9 residential homes for children & young people Motorway Andover District 24 household waste recycling centres (HWRCs) M3 Major A roads Railway lines Every day in Hampshire A303 * Shows a selection of major sites Waverley for reference. Not all HCC business/Technonlogy District 454,000 people travel to work by parks are shown. Alton car or van, (approximately District Councils two thirds of all commuters) 1 Basingstoke and Deane 4 2 Hart EZ 86,000 bus journeys are made 3 Rushmoor 4 Test Valley 5 Winchester 6 4% 4% of journeys in Hampshire are by 6 East Hampshire Wiltshire UA Winchester train. (96% are made on roads, cycleways 7 New Forest A31 and footways). 8 Eastleigh A3 9 Fareham 10 Gosport 5 15,000 people visit tourist attractions * 11 Havant Petersfield Romsey S o u t h D o w n s 16,000 people visit County Council libraries N a t i o n a l P a r k Chichester District Eastleigh Every year in Hampshire: M3 8 619,000 tonnes of waste material processed A27 West Sussex CC M27 !x Around 94% of all household waste is diverted from Southampton landfill creating enough energy equivalent to power 50,000 homes A31 Lyndhurst ¯ M27Fareham Havant 2.3 million tonnes of sand and gravel are Ringwood 7 A27 produced, including 1.55 million tonnes, 9 landed at wharves in Hampshire * East Dorset District EZ !x 10 260,000 concessionary passholders Dorset CC Portsmouth make 12.5 million journeys Gosport 11 Hampshire is visited by 4.5 million staying visitors and a further 52 million day visitors * Christchurch District Tourism generates almost £3 billion £3bn to the Hampshire economy * Isle of Wight UA All figures correct as at October 2017 0 2 4 8 12 16 20 * includes Southampton and Portsmouth Miles Contains OS data © Crown Copyright and database right 2017 Hampshire’sHampshire’s population Population Diversifying more slowly than the rest of the UK Labour market The Population of Hampshire increased from • 92% of residents are White British, compared to 80.5% • The population1,317,790 of Hampshire in 2011 to 1,353,350 is estimated in 2016. to be 1,353,350 • 80% employment rate, well above UK rate (73.9%) nationally in 2016, up from 1,317,790 in 2011 • 3.5% unemployment, lower than UK rate (5.0%) • After English, the second most common language is • 17.1% economic inactivity rate, lower than UK rate +35,560 Nepalese (7,600 people) 74% of whom live in Rushmoor. (22.3%). Almost half of inactive residents (aged 16-64) The third language is Polish (6,300 people spread +2.7% are full time students or looking after the family/home throughoutHampshire’s the county) Economy • Of those in employment, 86% work for businesses, Source: HCC SAPF (2016 based) population forecasts ONS Census 2011 14% are self-employed Health Worth £36.5 billion and contributing 15% to the South • Compared to the UK, Hampshire has a similar resident East’s economy. Rises to billion and when £47.7 19% profi le for the ratio of employees to the self-employed Southampton (SCC) and Portsmouth (PCC) are included. • Hampshire has proportionately more residents who are 2011 2016 • Obesity remains a key issue. One in four Hampshire part-time workers compared to the UK average adults are classed as obese and the proportion of • Third most populous county in England (after Kent & Essex) childhood obesity doubles between reception year and • The number and rate of unemployed claimant counts has • Less densely populated than the South East as a whole year 6. In Hampshire 22.8% of 4-5 year olds are obese fallen by two thirds from average highs of 19,000 and In 2016 the population was 1.35 million – up 2.7% since 2011 (3.7 people per hectare compared to 4.7 per hectare) £5.9bn 2.4% in 2009 to 6,500 and 0.8% by the end of 2016 Third most populous county (after Kent and Essex) this is higher than England at 22.1% • The population Less densely is set populated to increase than bythe Southa further East 7.5%as a whole to (3.7 people• 14% of the population smoke, however, smokingSCC • It is estimated that around 18,000 – 20,000 EU27 born 1,455,380per by hectare 2023 compared to 4.7 per hectare) prevalence is higher in certain groups e.g. 26% of people are employed in Hampshire (2016) routine or manual workers£36.5 smoke billion Source: ONS Annual Population Survey (12months to December 2016) • Hampshire has more physicallyHCC active adults compared Waste and Recycling (tonnes per annum) HampshireHampshire is ageing is ageing faster faster than than the the rest rest of the of UK the UK Source: Tourism South East Research Services to England. However, one in fi ve Hampshire adults are £5.3bn Population by Age Group doing less than 30 mins of physical activity a week 2011/12 2015/16 Population by age group PCC RelativeRelative deprivation Deprivation Relative Deprivation WasteTotal Householdand Recycling Waste (tonnes per annum) 591,000 619,000 Source: HCC Public Health Waste and recycling (tonnes per annum) Hampshire Hampshire is the… is the… and home and to… home yet to… Hampshire yet has Hampshire has Recycling, Reuse and Composting 240,000 242,000 • Between 2011 and 2016 the population aged 65 and over Economy th th * * Energy Recovery 303,000 337,000 Hart 2011/12 2015/16 grew by 17.9% 12 12 Hart 32 32 Landfill 48,000 40,000 Total Household Waste 591,000 619,000 Least deprived out The least deprived Neighbourhoods in • Young people0-4 (aged5-15 0-19) make16-64 up 23.0%65+ of the • Worth £36.5 billion and contributing 15% to the South of 152Least Upper deprived Tier outlocal authorityThe least deprived Neighbourhoods in GVA per head of population - a measure of prosperity - is the 20% most Recycling, Reuse and Composting 240,000 242,000 Authoritiesof 152 inUpper Tierdistrict in Englandlocal authoritymultiple deprived the 20% most population-370 +4,930 -12,450 +43,450 East’s economy. Rises to £47.7 billion and 19% when £27,000, more than 5% higher than the UK average EnglandAuthorities in district in Englandareas in Englandmultiple deprived EnergySource: RecoveryHCC info 303,000 337,000 England areas in England • The population-0.5% +2.9% of those aged-1.5% 85+ is forecast+17.9% to increase Southampton and Portsmouth are included Source: DCLG 2015. *Index of Multiple Deprivation, out of 832 LSOA in HCC Landfill 48,000 40,000 by 28.9% between 2016 and 2023, to 54,000 people Source:Source: DCLG DCLG 2015. 2015. *Index *Index ofof Multiple Multiple Deprivation, Deprivation out of 832 LSOA in HCC 90 and over 2023 Females • Gross Value Added (GVA) per head of population - a Source:Source: HCC HCC info (Waste and resource management) 85 ‒ 89 HCC SAPF measureSector of prosperity Contribution - is £27,000, to HCC more GVA than (£36.5 5% higher billion) HousingHousing 80-84 estimate - 2016 based 75-79 2023 Males than the UK average Affordability of housing across Hampshire is mostly above Fatalities on Hampshire Roads 2004 – 2016 HCC SAPF Housing Fatalities on Hampshire roads 2004 - 2016 70-74 the national average, based on the ratio of average house estimate - 2016 based Affordability of housing across Hampshire is mostly (Excluding motorways and trunk roads) 65-69 Retail, logistics, hospitality 7.1 prices to average earnings. (Excluding motorway and trunk roads) 60-64 above theAffordability national of housing average, across based Hampshire on isthe mostly ratio above of Public admin, education, health 5.7 the national average, based on the ratio of average house Fatalities on Hampshire Roads 2004 – 2016 55-59 average house prices to average earnings. 80 50-54 Business service 4.7 prices to average earnings.Affordability House Earnings (Excluding motorways and trunk roads) 45-49 Area Ratio Price (£) (£) Real estate 4.7 70 40-44 Gosport (most affordable) 5.90 165,000 27,949 35-39 Information & communication 3.8 80 30-34 Portsmouth 6.10Affordability 170,000 House27,867 Earnings60 25-29 2011 Females Manufacturing 3.4 SouthamptonArea 6.22 Ratio178,000 Price28,604 (£) (£) 7050 20-24 Census 2011 England 7.53 209,750 27,841 15-19 Construction 2.5 Gosport (most affordable) 5.90 165,000 27,949 Rushmoor 7.70 246,000 31,965 60 10-14 2011 Males Portsmouth 6.10 170,000 27,86740 Census 2011 Financial and insurance 1.8 Basingstoke & Deane 7.96 245,000 30,792 5 - 9 Southampton 6.22 178,000 28,60450 0 - 4 Other services 1.5 Havant 8.11 225,000 27,730 30 EastleighEngland 8.46 236,7507.53 209,75027,987 27,84140 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 Other production 1.0 20 Percentage of the Population (%) Fareham 8.78 243,250 27,701 Rushmoor 7.70 246,000 31,96530 Agriculture, forestry & fishing 0.2 £ billions Test Valley 9.02 255,000 28,272 10 2023 Females 2023 Males 2011 Females 2011 Males Basingstoke & Deane 7.96 245,000 30,792 New Forest 10.60 282,000 26,611 20 • Between 2011 and 2016 the population aged 65 and over grew by 17.9%.