Southam & Feldon Stratford-on-Avon Locality Data 2012 District Councillors Andrew Crump The & Feldon Locality comprises the wards of Jennie Ellard , , Southam, Stockton and Napton Richard Hamburger and part of . Steven Kittendorf Beverley Mann It includes the County Council Electoral Division Chris Spencer of Feldon and Southam. Chris Williams David Wise Total Resident Population 17,484 (estimated mid 2009). Total Resident Households 6,790 (estimated 2008). County Councillors Average Household Size 2.49 persons. John Appleton Job Seekers Allowance claimants (April 2012) – 1.7% of working age pop. Bob Stevens All Working Age Benefits claimants (Nov 2011) – 8.2% of working age pop.

Parish Plans / Plan updates

Parish Plans/Plan Updates completed in last 2 years / being prepared – Harbury, Napton-on-the Hill, Ladbroke

Selected Intelligence Received in the Last 12 Months

Stratford District Business Survey 2011 Domestic Energy Consumption in (Southam Results) Warwickshire 2011 • Higher proportion of businesses been operated in • The usage of energy (combined electricity and gas Southam between 6 and 10 years when compared consumption in kilowatt hours per person in 2011) for with District 15 defined areas in the District (pops of 5K to 12K). • Main reason for location in Southam – nature of the Shows highest/lowest vs Southam area. Please note site/premises this is for meter-based energy, not inc. bottled gas, • Problems faced (other than rising costs) was market oil, wood, coal etc. demand/competition. > 1st - Stratford Alveston area 9,524 kwh per person • Reducing business rates and improving broadband > 8 th – Fenny Compton, Harbury & Long Itchington connections were improvement widely mentioned. 7,073 kwh • 88% of businesses in Southam felt the premises were > 9 th – Southam, Stockton & Napton 7,037 kwh suitable for their current/likely future need. > 66th - Quinton, and Tredington 4,999 • 75% likely to stay at the current location, 9% looking kwh. to relocate • District as a place to do business - 55% very good or good, 3% poor or very poor. Multiple Deprivation Scores

The IMD 2010 comprises seven aspects of deprivation and disadvantage, each containing a number of component indicators – income, employment, health, education & skills, barriers to housing & services, crime and living environment. These domains are weighted and combined to create the overall IMD 2010. (IMD 2010) is a nationally recognised measure of deprivation at lower layer Super-Output Area level (LSOA). LSOAs have on average, a population of around 1,500 people. They are smaller than wards, thus allowing the identification of small pockets of deprivation. There are 71 SOAs in Stratford District.

IMD Position LSOA Name Ward SCORE out of 71 Southam West Southam 15.72 11 Deppers Bridge, Chester & Kings Harbury 13.94 15 Ladbroke & Priors Fenny Compton 12.55 18 Stockton and Napton 10.59 30 Long Itchington East Long Itchington 9.80 36 Southam East Southam 7.91 49 Long Itchington West & Ufton Long Itchington 7.04 56 Bishops Itchington Harbury 7.04 57 Fenny Compton, Farnborough & Fenny Compton 6.97 58 Southam South & Town Centre Southam 6.56 60 Stockton Stockton and Napton 6.40 61 Southam North Southam 5.62 65 Harbury Harbury 1.76 71 SDC AVERAGE 10.42

Compared with the 32,482 lower super output areas in the country, we can pick out “pockets of deprivation”. % of Pupils Eligible for Housing and Services Free School Meals1  Ranked within the top 10% of the most deprived areas nationally Locality % 195 th Ladbroke & Priors & Bidford 9  Ranked within the top 10–20% of most deprived areas nationally Shipston 6 5445 th Long Itchington West & Ufton Southam & Feldon 7 5592 nd Napton on the Hill Stratford 8 Studley & Henley 6  Ranked within the top 20-30% of most deprived areas nationally & 7 7392 nd Fenny Compton, Farnborough and Avon Dassett District – All 7 Warwickshire – All 10 Education Skills and Training 17  Ranked within the top 20% to 30% most deprived areas nationally th 7888 Southam West Sources of Data from Warwickshire Observatory and SDC Consultation & Customer Insight Unit

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