Woodhouse Park Ward Profile

Woodhouse Park Ward Profile

Woodhouse Park ward profile Version 2011/01 Corporate Research and Intelligence Chief Executive’s Department www.manchester.gov.uk Table of Contents Ward map ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Population ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Housing .......................................................................................................................................... 10 Economy ........................................................................................................................................ 13 Transport........................................................................................................................................ 21 Health ............................................................................................................................................ 22 Education ....................................................................................................................................... 23 Crime and Disorder ........................................................................................................................ 24 Resident perception ....................................................................................................................... 25 Glossary ......................................................................................................................................... 26 Contextual map .............................................................................................................................. 28 All data sources are referenced See Glossary for detailed definitions and limitations of indicators The annual State of the Wards report focuses on the various neighbourhoods of the City with analysis of key Community Strategy indicators at a neighbourhood level [http://www.manchesterpartnership.org.uk/page/23/]. The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) has a strong focus on health and well-being, setting out the policy context and current situation in Manchester, followed by an analysis of local data and a series of recommendations based on available research evidence. Locality JSNAs provide further analysis and interpretation of the data at locality level [http://www.manchester.gov.uk/jsna]. Manchester City Council’s (MCC) Directorate for Adults prepares ward reports on the MCC intranet pages (internal only) [http://www.mcc/socialserv/asc/about/strategy/intelligence/]. MCC Children’s Services Directorate prepares ward statistics on Manchester schools on the MCC intranet pages (internal only) [http://www.mcc/children/performance/schoolstats/]. Data from the 2011 Census will be available in late 2012 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 Woodhouse Park ward profile Version 2011/01 Ward map _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 Population 2009 Mid year The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has released experimental statistics for Lower estimate of Higher Blackley Super Output Areas (LSOAs), based upon population Charlestown by Lower Crumpsall the 2009 Mid Year Estimate (using revised Super Output Moston methodology), which is shown on the map. Area Harpurhey Cheetham Miles Platting and New ton Heath Ancoats and Clayton City Centre Bradford Hulme Ardw ick Gorton North Moss Side Longsight Gorton South Rusholme Whalley Range Fallow field Chorlton Levenshulme Old Moat Withington Chorlton Park Burnage Didsbury West Didsbury East Northenden Brooklands Baguley 2009 MYE by LSOA 2,210 to 7,400 (34) Sharston 1,900 to 2,209 (49) 1,710 to 1,899 (54) 1,600 to 1,709 (57) 1,200 to 1,599 (65) Source: Office for National Statistics, Crow n copyright Woodhouse Park Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Manchester City Council 100019568 (2010) Corporate Research and Intelligence, Chief Executive's Department. November 2010. Population/mye/mye 2009/LSOA all ages. w or Mid Year Estimate (MYE) data at ward level data is available for 2009. Woodhouse Park population stood at around 14,500 in 2009, an increase of 8.3% since 2001. Population density is much lower than the City average, and stands at the lowest in Manchester. Average household size was higher than Manchester as a whole in 2007. Source: ONS 2001-2009 Mid Year Estimates. Crown copyright. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4 Population Woodhouse Park % of City Manchester 2001 Mid Year Estimate 13,347 3.2% 422,915 2009 Mid Year Estimate 14,450 3.0% 483,831 % change 2001-2009 8.3% - 14.4% Source: ONS 2009 Mid Year Estimates. Crown copyright. 2007 average household size Woodhouse Park 2.35 Manchester 2.29 Source: Council Tax Data and Housing Information Unit Population density People per hectare Woodhouse Park 12.7 Manchester 41.8 England 4.2 Source: ONS 2009 Mid Year Estimates. Crown copyright. On the population pyramid, the black outline shows the percentage of the population in each of the five-year age bands for males and females in England in 2009 (as a proportion of the TOTAL population). Males and females in Woodhouse Park in each five-year age group are shown in plum and grey colours respectively. Source: ONS 2009 Mid Year Estimates. Crown copyright. N.B. Males and females as a percentage of TOTAL population Compared to the population of England and Wales as a whole, in Woodhouse Park, there are higher proportions of people aged 0 to 4, 15 to 34 and 80 and over, but lower proportions in the 10 to 14 and 35 to 79 age groups. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5 When compared to Manchester as a whole, Woodhouse Park has a higher proportion of residents aged 0 to 14, and 40 and over, but lower proportions aged 20 to 39. The ward has a much lower proportion in the 20 to 29 age group. Residents by sex and age groups, 2009 Woodhouse Park England Male to Age groups as a % of all in Manchester Number of residents: and female ward: Wales ratio Males Females Total Males Females Total % of all persons Total 7,097 7,353 14,450 1.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100% 0-4 536 556 1,092 1.0 7.6% 7.6% 7.6% 7.0% 6.1% 5-9 401 393 794 1.0 5.7% 5.3% 5.5% 5.0% 5.5% 10-14 393 367 760 1.1 5.5% 5.0% 5.3% 4.7% 5.8% 15-19 557 496 1,053 1.1 7.8% 6.7% 7.3% 7.3% 6.4% 20-24 716 803 1,519 0.9 10.1% 10.9% 10.5% 14.8% 6.9% 25-29 741 781 1,522 0.9 10.4% 10.6% 10.5% 12.5% 6.7% 30-34 519 430 949 1.2 7.3% 5.8% 6.6% 8.3% 6.2% 35-39 465 422 887 1.1 6.6% 5.7% 6.1% 6.6% 7.0% 40-44 485 488 973 1.0 6.8% 6.6% 6.7% 6.2% 7.6% 45-49 445 456 901 1.0 6.3% 6.2% 6.2% 5.3% 7.2% 50-54 333 378 711 0.9 4.7% 5.1% 4.9% 4.6% 6.2% 55-59 386 315 701 1.2 5.4% 4.3% 4.9% 3.8% 5.8% 60-64 359 331 690 1.1 5.1% 4.5% 4.8% 3.6% 6.0% 65-69 217 237 454 0.9 3.1% 3.2% 3.1% 2.8% 4.6% 70-74 166 209 375 0.8 2.3% 2.8% 2.6% 2.5% 3.9% 75-79 123 192 315 0.6 1.7% 2.6% 2.2% 2.0% 3.2% 80-84 122 248 370 0.5 1.7% 3.4% 2.6% 1.6% 2.4% 85+ 133 251 384 0.5 1.9% 3.4% 2.7% 1.6% 2.3% Source: ONS 2009 Mid Year Estimates. Crown copyright. Source: ONS 2009 Mid Year Estimates. Crown copyright. Dependency ratios show the number of dependents aged 0-14 and over the age of 65, to the total population aged 15 to 64. Woodhouse Park has a much higher child dependency ratio (29.9%) and elderly dependency ratio (23.7%) than Manchester as a whole (25.1% and 17.4% respectively). _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Population Population turnover (inflow) turnover (outflow) Higher Blackley 2008-2009 by 2008-2009 by Higher Blackley Charlestown Middle Super Middle Super Charlestown Crumpsall Output Area Output Area Crumpsall Moston Moston Harpurhey Harpurhey Miles Platting and Cheetham New ton Heath Cheetham Miles Platting and New ton Heath Ancoats and Clayton Ancoats and Clayton City Centre Bradford City Centre Bradford Hulme Ardw ick Hulme Ardw ick Gorton North Gorton North Moss Side Moss Side Longsight Longsight Gorton South Gorton South Rusholme Rusholme Whalley Range Whalley Range Fallow field Fallow field Chorlton Levenshulme Chorlton Levenshulme Old Moat Old Moat Withington Withington Chorlton Park Chorlton Park Burnage Burnage Didsbury West Didsbury West Didsbury East Didsbury East Northenden Brooklands Northenden Brooklands Baguley Sharston Baguley % inflow 2008-2009 % outflow 2008-2009 by MSOA by MSOA Sharston 25 to 26.2 (1) 20 to 23.9 (3) 20 to 24.9 (1) 15 to 19.9 (14) 10 to 14.9 (22) 15 to 19.9 (10) 10 to 14.9 (29) 6.8 to 9.9 (14) Woodhouse Park 6.6 to 10 (12) Source: Office for National Statistics, Crow n Copyright. Source: OFfice for National Statistics, Crow n Copyright. Woodhouse Park Crow n copyright. All rights reserved. Manchester City Council 100019568 (2011) Crow n copyright. All rights reserved. Manchester City Council 100019568 (2011) Corporate Research and Intelligence, Chief Executive's Department. May 2011 Corporate Research and Intelligence, Chief Executive's Department. May 2011. Population turnover data is available at Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) for moves made within the UK between July 2008 and June 2009, showing the number of people moving into, or out of, a MSOA from elsewhere in the UK during the year.

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