WALSALL WARD PROFILES Aldridge Central and South
All mapping in this profile is © Crown copyright and database rights 2011 Ordnance Survey 100019529
Data provided by Walsall Analysts’ Group
Prepared by Liz Connolly, Strategic Regeneration Walsall Council, Civic Centre, Darwall Street, Walsall WS1 1TP Tel: 01922 652553 Email: [email protected] www.walsall.gov.uk/wpo‐ward_profiles Version 2: May 2011 Aldridge Central and South
Within: Aldridge & Beacon Area Partnership
Where: 84.1% of residents are satisfied with their local area as a place to live (Walsall = 71.4%) 78.9% agree people from different backgrounds get on well together in their area (Walsall = 70.9%) 17.7% agree they can influence decisions in their local area (Walsall = 22.7%) Source: Place Survey, 2008 Population: Area: 13.70 sq km
80‐84 13.22% of Walsall borough Age Structure, 2009 70‐74
60‐64 Age Group Number % Ward % Walsall
50‐54 All ages 13,251 100.0 100.0 group 40‐44 Aldridge Central & South 0‐4 636 4.8 6.9 Age 30‐34 Walsall 5‐9 654 4.9 6.2 20‐24 10‐14 841 6.3 6.5 10‐14 15‐19 844 6.4 6.7 0‐4 20‐24 644 4.9 6.5 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 25‐29 585 4.4 6.0 % of population 30‐34 518 3.9 5.4 Source: ONS, mid‐year estimates 2009 35‐39 806 6.1 6.7 Ethnicity: 40‐44 938 7.1 7.3 45‐49 1,023 7.7 7.0 Breakdown by Broad Ethnic Group, 2001 White 50‐54 830 6.3 6.0 British 55‐59 740 5.6 5.7 White Irish or Other White 60‐64 966 7.3 5.8 1.9 Mixed 65‐69 806 6.1 5.0
95.1 4.9 0.7 70‐74 788 5.9 4.4 Asian or 1.9 Asian British 75‐79 713 5.4 3.5 80‐84 520 3.9 2.4 0.2 Black or 0.3 Black British 85+ 399 3.0 2.1 Chinese Source: ONS, mid‐year estimates 2009 or Other Source: ONS, Census 2001 Unemployment: 7.0 JSA Claimant Count 6.0 popn
Jobseekers’ Allowance 5.0 claimants as a percentage age Aldridge 4.0 of the total working age Central resident population (aged 3.0 & South working 16‐64). 2.0 Walsall of
% 1.0 Source: Claimant Count: 0.0 ONS, Population: ONS mid‐ 10 10 10 11 10 11 10 11 10 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ year estimates 2007 ‐ Jul Jan Oct Feb Sep Dec Aug Nov Mar Education: GCSE Performance, 2010 5+ A*‐C Aldridge Central & South Chart (right) shows the 5+ A*‐G percentage of GCSE Walsall candidates achieving 5 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 or more grades A*‐ C and A*‐ G. Source: Walsall Children’s Services—Serco, 2011 Crime: Health: Crime Rates, 2010/11 Life Expectancy, 2004‐2008 Chart (below) shows number of recorded crimes per Table (below) shows average life expectancy at birth, 1,000 residents. in years 120.0 All persons Males Females
100.0 Aldridge Walsall 79.3 76.8 81.8 Central Ward 80.6 79.5 82.1 80.0 Walsall Source: NHS Walsall, 2011 60.0 Fire: 40.0 Fire Incidents, 2010/11 Table (below) shows number of incidents per 1,000 20.0 residents. Accidental Arson: Arson: Arson: 0.0 dwelling fire dwelling non‐domestic vehicle Total Domestic Vehicle Criminal Walsall 0.57 0.14 0.09 0.40 Offences Burglary Crime Damage Ward 0.60 0.07 0.07 0.15 Source: West Midlands Police, 2011 Source: West Midlands Fire Service, 2011 Housing: Tenure, 2001
80.1 14.8 5.2 Owner occupied Chart (left) shows per‐ Rented ‐ social centage of households Rented ‐ private in the area by tenure. 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Source: ONS, Census 2001 Deprivation: The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2010 combines 7 dif‐ ferent elements of deprivation at neighbourhood level (or lower layer super output areas—LSOAs). Map (right) shows variations in deprivation across the ward. The score for the ward given below is a population‐weighted average of all its neighbourhoods. Average Rank Score (1=most deprived) Walsall 31.23 30/326 Local Authorities
Ward 15.84 17/20 Walsall Wards
Walsall is the 30th most deprived local authority district out of 326 in England. The ward is much less deprived than the borough overall, with an estimated score that makes it the 17th most deprived ward out of 20 in Walsall. However, the Redhouse and Leighswood North areas are much more de‐ prived than the rest of the ward. Source: Dept Communities & Local Government 2011