Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and villages Community Partnership profile Population Key facts
Largest age group Smallest age group Total population 70-74 20-24 22,700
Just over
1 in 6 More than people are aged 850 under 16 1 in 4 people aged 85 or people are aged 65+ over 16%; national average 20% 28%; national average 18% 3.7% of total population; national average 2.4%
Source: ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates 85+ Population 80-84 Age breakdown 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 The age pyramid shows the age breakdown 55-59 of the population of Carlton Colville, 50-54 Kessingland, Southwold and villages against 45-49 the national average 40-44 35-39 Most over-represented age group: 70-74 30-34 Most under-represented age group: 25-29 25-29 20-24 15-19 All groups below the age of 54 account for a smaller proportion of the Carlton Colville, 10-14 Kessingland, Southwold and villages 5-9 population than they do across Great Britain 0-4 as a whole -9% -6% -3% 0% 3% 6% 9% Great Britain - females Great Britain - males Carlton Colville, Kessingland & Southwold - females
Source: ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates Carlton Colville, Kessingland & Southwold - males Deprivation Key facts
2,160 8.5% 460 800 people affected by of working age children affected by older people affected income deprivation people affected by income deprivation by income deprivation employment 9.5% deprivation 12.5% 10.0% Suffolk average 10.1% Suffolk average 13.6% Suffolk average 10.4% Suffolk average 8.3% 960 people
Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019 and ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates Deprivation Overall
IMD % of Population quintile population 10 0% 2 8,250 36% 3 6,090 27% 4 3,160 14% 5 5,180 23% 1 = most deprived 20% of areas in England 5 = least deprived 20% of areas in England
Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 K Deprivation Children
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KD1 Kit Day, 11/11/2019 Deprivation Older people
Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 Health and social care Life expectancy
Life Life expectancy expectancy Wards (2018) at birth for at birth for males females Carlton Colville 81.8 82.6 Kessingland 79.5 82.2 Southwold and Reydon 80.3 86.2 Wenhaston & Westleton 82 84.8 Wrentham 82.7 84.5 3.2 years 4.0 years Suffolk Coastal 81.7 84.8 Waveney 79.4 82.9 the gap in life the gap in life Suffolk 80.8 84.1 expectancy for males expectancy for between Wrentham females between Highest and lowest life expectancy in East Suffolk and Kessingland Southwold & Reydon Deben Ward (Woodbridge CP) 84.4 Wards and Kessingland Kirton Ward (Felixstowe CP) 93.1 Wards Kirkley Ward (Lowestoft) 73.5 78.3
Source: ONS, 2013-2017 data. Accessed via localhealth.org.uk. Data not yet available for the new 2019 East Suffolk wards Health and social care Mental health
Dementia: QOF prevalence (all ages) Depression: Recorded prevalence (aged 18+) 2.5 18
16 2 14
12 1.5 10
8 1 6
0.5 4
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0 0 Longshore Rosedale Sole Bay H/C NHS Great NHS Ipswich England Longshore Rosedale Sole Bay H/C NHS Great NHS Ipswich England Surgeries Surgery Yarmouth And And East Surgeries Surgery Yarmouth And And East Waveney CCG Suffolk CCG Waveney CCG Suffolk CCG
Prevalence of dementia is higher than the Prevalence of depression is higher than the national average among patients at Rosedale national average among patients at Surgery and Sole Bay Health Centre Longshore Surgeries and Rosedale Surgery
Error bars show Upper and Lower confidence limits. These are 95% confidence limits, meaning Source: Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF). Accessed via fingertips.phe.org.uk that there is a 95% probability that the true value lies within the two confidence limits. Health and social care The map shows the percentage of children measured as overweight or Childhood weight very overweight according to the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP)
25.8%
Primary school children overweight or obese
Lowest CP: Kesgrave, Martlesham and villages 20.8%
Highest CP: Aldeburgh, Saxmundham, Leiston and villages 32.5%
Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015-16 to 2017-18. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 Health and social care Physical activity
31.5% 46.5% of adults complete 2+ hours of of adults do not exercise per week exercise
Lowest CP: Lowestoft and northern parishes Lowest CP: Kesgrave, Martlesham 29.3% and villages 42.1% Highest CP: Framlingham, Wickham Market Highest CP: Lowestoft and and villages 34.4% northern parishes 49.7% UK average: 31.0% UK average: 46.2%
Source: Experian Mosaic 2018 Health and social care 171 Children’s care
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41 32 28 24 26 24 22 20 19 15 1213 12 8 8 24 Children in Care Children in Care placements whose home is in in the CP the CP
CiC home location CiC placement location Source: Suffolk County Council CYP iHub. July 2019 data Health and social care Disability and social isolation
IMD health deprivation and disability domain Social isolation
IMD % of Population quintile population 10 0% 2 7,050 31% 3 2,440 11% 4 8,890 39% 5 4,300 19%
Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 Employment and education Employment
Southwold & Kessingland
East Suffolk
Suffolk Manufacturing, retail and hospitality each account for more England than 1 in 7 jobs in Carlton Colville, 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Kessingland & Southwold, Mining & utilities Manufacturing and nearly half (46%) of all Construction Motor trades jobs in the CP (32% in East Wholesale Retail Suffolk, 27% in Suffolk, 25% Transport & storage Hospitality in England) Information & communication Finance, property & business services Public admin & defence Education Health Other services Source: ONS Business Register and Employment Survey 2017 Employment and education Benefit claimants
6.7% of adults in receipt of Universal Credit
Highest CP: Lowestoft and northern parishes 15.7% Lowest CP: Kesgrave, Martlesham and villages 1.7%
Source: DWP, June 2019 data applied to ONS 2017 mid-year estimates of working age adults. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 Employment and education Education – Key Stage 2
Number of Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and villages CP area schools where the % of KS2 pupils... Ofsted breakdown Worse than England average Better than England average
3 2 Exceeded expected standard at KS2 Outstanding or Good 4
3 Met expected standard at KS2 2 3 Require improvement or Inadequate 2 Absence 5 1 Primary school has not yet been inspected
Source: DfE Performance Tables, 2018 data Housing Median house price to income ratio Prices and affordability
Average house price for the year to December 2018
Source: ONS & Experian. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 Housing in poor condition Hard to heat homes Housing (IMD indicator) (IMD indicator) Living environment 2,635 houses in poor condition; 25.7% of all houses
Lowest CP: Felixstowe Peninsular 18.3% Highest CP: Framlingham, Wickham Market and villages 44.0% 275 hard to heat homes; 2.7% of all houses
Lowest CP: Kesgrave, Martlesham and villages 1.4% Highest CP: Lowestoft and northern parishes 3.7%
Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 Housing Gateway to Homechoice and Homelessness
Applications There are currently 3,991 applications on the Housing Register from applicants who claim a local connection to the Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Reydon and Southwold area. This represents 6% of the register
ABCDEF total 10 26 60 10 139 1 246 Carlton area 167 376 801 292 2345 10 3991 total register
Lets There were 981 properties let through the register 1st April 18 – 31st March 2019. 50 of these properties were in this Community Partnership area, which represents 5% of the total lets
Homelessness 1,852 people presented to the council for initial Housing Advice between 1st April 2018 – 31st March 2019. 125 of these people were from the Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Reydon and Southwold area (58 from the Carlton Colville area). This represents 7% of the total of presentations Environment Air quality and attitudes towards climate change
34.0% would make compromises Air quality (IMD indicator) to help the environment (UK 34.8%)
11.4% do not buy something if it has too much packaging (UK 10.6%)
79.0% recycle items rather than throwing away (UK 73.8%)
65.7% make effort to cut down on water usage (UK 60.7%)
45.3% have a reasonable knowledge of climate change (UK 45.6%)
Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395. Estimated attitudes to the environment derived from Experian Mosaic data 2018 Number of times a bus passed a stop over Community/services a 3 day period in September 2017 Transport
4.1% 76.9% of homes are more of homes are within than 2 miles from a ¼ of a mile of a frequent* bus frequent* bus service service
Lowest CP: Framlingham, Lowest CP: Kesgrave, Wickham Market and Martlesham and villages 0% villages 38.3% Highest CP: Beccles, Highest CP: Kesgrave, Bungay, Halesworth and Martlesham and villages villages: 32.4% 84.9%
Source: Bus stop data: Suffolk County Council. Data refers to the number of stops a bus made during a three day period in September 2017. *In this case “frequent” means an average of 5 times per day or more Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395. Population by Parish Parish name Population Carlton Colville 9,040 Kessingland 4,290 Reydon 2,750 Southwold 960 Wrentham 930 Gisleham 800 Wangford with Henham 580 Westleton 520 Bramfield + Thorington 490 Mutford 490 Henstead with Hulver Street + Rushmere 400 Walberswick 360 Darsham 340 Blythburgh 290 Frostenden 170 Uggeshall 160 Benacre + Covehithe + South Cove 120
Source: ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates. Rounded to the nearest 10