Ward profile information packs: , & Housing

The information within this pack is designed to offer key data and information about this ward in a variety of subjects. It is one in a series of 39 packs produced by the Council Business Intelligence Unit which cover all electoral wards.

Council Tax The Isle of Wight Council and the Police precepts are the same for all areas of the Island (although they increase across the bands) but the Town/Parish precept is set independently by the relevant Council Tax is charged on every domestic Town/Parish councils so differs between areas depending on the Town/Parish Councils’ level of property on the Isle of Wight and is responsibilities (eg Public toilets, allotments, parks/gardens etc) payable by homeowners or occupiers. Each dwelling is placed in one of eight The following table shows the amounts due for each Town/Parish council within Cluster: bands according to its market value on 1 A B C D E F G H April 1991. The valuation bands are: Police 100.83 117.64 134.44 151.25 184.86 218.47 252.08 302.50 Isle of Wight 859.87 1,003.18 1,146.49 1,289.80 1,576.42 1,863.04 2,149.67 2,579.60 Property value on 1 April Council Band Town/ 1991 38.75 45.20 51.66 58.12 71.04 83.95 96.87 116.24 Parish A Up to £40,000 Total 999.45 1,166.02 1,332.59 1,499.14 1,832.32 2,165.46 2,498.62 2,998.34 B £40,001 to £52,000 Town/ 54.80 63.93 73.07 82.20 100.47 118.73 137.00 164.40 Parish C £52,001 to £68,000 Total 1,015.50 1,184.75 1,354.00 1,523.25 1,861.75 2,200.24 2,538.75 3,046.50 D £68,001 to £88,000 Town/ Parish 22.67 26.44 30.22 34.00 41.56 49.11 56.67 68.00 E £88,001 to £120,000 Fishbourne Total 983.37 1,147.26 1,311.15 1,475.05 1,802.84 2,130.62 2,458.42 2,950.10 F £120,001 to £160,000 Town/ 14.75 17.20 19.66 22.12 27.04 31.95 36.87 44.24 Havenstreet Parish G £160,001 to £320,000 & Ashey Total 975.45 1,138.02 1,300.59 1,463.17 1,788.32 2,113.46 2,438.62 2,926.34 H £320,001 and above Town/ 11.49 13.40 15.32 17.23 21.06 24.89 28.72 34.46 Nettlestone Parish These bands are allocated by the & Seaview Valuation Office Agency, which is part of Total 972.19 1,134.22 1,296.25 1,458.28 1,782.34 2,106.40 2,430.47 2,916.56 the Inland Revenue, not the council. Town/ 25.43 29.66 33.90 38.14 46.62 55.09 63.57 76.28 Ryde Parish The Council Tax charges for each band Total 986.13 1,150.48 1,314.83 1,479.19 1,807.90 2,136.60 2,465.32 2,958.38 are then made up of three different Town/ components: Isle of Wight Council 24.73 28.86 32.98 37.10 45..34 53.59 61.83 74.20 St Helens Parish precept, Hampshire Police Authority Total 985.43 1,149.68 1,313.91 1,478.15 1,806.62 2,135.10 2,463.58 2,956.30 precept and Town/Parish Council precept. Source: Isle of Wight Council – Council Tax Values 2013/14 Page 1 of 4 Produced by Isle of Wight Council Business Intelligence Unit, March 2013

Ward profile information packs: Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands Housing

Numbers of households within Council Tax bands This graph shows the number of households in each band as a percentage of the total number of households in the parish. The following table shows the comparison between the numbers of 40 households in each Council Tax band within Ryde Cluster parishes. 35

H’street N’ stone 30 St. B’bridge Brading F’bourne & & Ryde Helens 25 Ashey Seaview % 54 22 58 44 A 110 2,764 69 20 B 154 254 2 31 114 4,008 68 15 C 404 274 14 73 232 2,342 254 D 472 224 27 89 534 1,680 197 10 E 515 123 87 77 462 742 81 5 F 263 45 98 34 263 302 18 0 G 163 25 89 19 87 111 19 B'bridge Brading F'bourne H'street N'stone Ryde St. Helens H 27 1 5 2 6 10 0 & Ashey & Seaview Total 2,108 1,002 344 383 1,742 11,959 706 Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Source: Isle of Wight Council – Council Tax Department And here is the graph comparing the percentages of households in each band. Here is the numbers comparison between the clusters and the Isle of 40 Wight as a total. 35 South The West Isle of Newport Ryde 30 Wight Bay Wight Wight 25 A 1,549 1,470 3,121 1,138 1,881 783 9,941 % 20 B 4,078 3,704 4,633 1,648 2,416 1,136 17,615 C 3,266 3,165 3,593 1,803 3,033 1,860 16,720 15 D 2,393 1,713 3,223 1,721 2,037 1,920 13,007 10 E 1,078 461 2,087 1,064 851 1,405 6,946 F 470 181 1,023 481 271 650 3,076 5 G 263 74 513 188 108 336 1,482 0 H 23 9 51 12 11 35 141 Cowes Newport Ryde South The Bay West Wight Isle of Wight Wight Total 13,120 10,777 18,244 8,055 10,608 8,125 68,929 Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Source: Isle of Wight Council – Council Tax Department Page 2 of 4 Produced by Isle of Wight Council Business Intelligence Unit, March 2013

Ward profile information packs: Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands Housing

Average household size Homeownership/Tenure

The average household size on the Island has dropped The following graph displays the levels of different ownership or tenure of from around 2.3 (2001 census) to current levels of around households within Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands compared with Ryde 2.0. This is based on the latest ONS 2011 mid-year Cluster, Isle of Wight, South East and . population estimates for the Island (138,392) divided by the current number of properties (68,929). 45

Dwelling type 40 35 The following graph shows the different dwelling types within Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands compared with 30 Ryde Cluster, Isle of Wight, South East and England. 25 45 20 40 %of households

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%of households 15 0 10 Owned: Owned: Owned: Social Social Private Private Living Outright Mortgage/ Shared Rented: Rented: Rented: Rented: rent 5 Loan Ownership From Other Private Employer/ free 0 Council (eg Housing Landlord Relative/ Detached Semi- Terraced Flat/ Other (eg Association) Other detached Maisonette/ Caravan/ Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands Ryde Cluster Isle of Wight Apartment Shared Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands Ryde Cluster dwelling) Source: ONS – 2011 Census Isle of Wight South East England

Source: ONS – 2011 Census

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Ward profile information packs: Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands Housing

Fuel Poverty The map below shows the LSOAs within Ryde Cluster and A household is said to be in fuel poverty if it needs to spend more than 10% their levels of fuel poverty. of its income on fuel to maintain a satisfactory heating regime. Whether or not a household is in fuel poverty is determined primarily by the energy efficiency of the property, the cost of energy and household income. Ryde The fuel poverty data is based on small geographical areas called Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) whose sizes vary but are generally smaller than Electoral Wards and have an average population of around 1,500 residents.

The following graph shows how the Isle of Wight compares against the South East and England with percentage of households in fuel poverty.

Bembridge 20 17.9 18.4 18 15.2 15.6 16.0 16.4 16

14 11.8 11.5 12 9.9 10 8 Source: Fuel Poverty Sub-Regional Statistics 2010 - Department of Energy & Climate Change (c) Crown copyright and database rights 2012 Ordnance Survey 100019229 %of households 6 4 KeyPercent to Households Fuel Poor in Fuel Poverty 2 Up to 10% (Min 7.6%) 0 2008 2009 2010 10 to 15% Isle of Wight South East England 15 to 17.5% Source: Department of Energy & Climate Change 17.5 to 20% The Isle of Wight is very slightly better than the England rate; however, it is Over 20% (Max 24.1%) the second worst of all 67 Local Authority districts in the South East. All but one of the other South East authorities are over 2 percentage points lower (better) than the England average.

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