Beccles, Bungay & Halesworth Community Partnership Profile

Beccles, Bungay & Halesworth Community Partnership Profile

Beccles, Bungay & Halesworth Community Partnership profile Area: c.84 square miles Perimeter: c.60 miles © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 Population Key facts Largest age group Smallest age group Total population 65-69 30-34 32,000 Just over 1 in 6 More than people are aged 1,380 under 16 1 in 4 people aged 85 or people are aged 65+ over 16%; national average 20% 29%; national average 18% 4.3% of total population; national average 2.4% Source: ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates Population 85+ Age breakdown 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 The age pyramid shows the age breakdown 60-64 of the population of Beccles, Bungay and 55-59 Halesworth against the national average 50-54 45-49 Most over-represented age group: 85+ 40-44 35-39 Most under-represented age group: 30-34 30-34 25-29 All groups below the age of 54 account for a 20-24 smaller proportion of the Beccles, Bungay 15-19 and Halesworth population than they do 10-14 across Great Britain as a whole 5-9 0-4 -8% -6% -4% -2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% Great Britain - females Great Britain - males Beccles, Bungay & Halesworth - females Source: ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates Beccles, Bungay & Halesworth - males Deprivation Key facts 4,000 10.5% 880 1,500 people affected by of working age children affected by older people affected income deprivation people affected by income deprivation by income deprivation employment 11.7% deprivation 16.2% 12.1% Suffolk average 11.5% Suffolk average 15.3% Suffolk average 12.3% Suffolk average 9.9% 1,900 people Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2015 and ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates Deprivation Overall IMD % of Population quintile population 1 1,540 5% 2 12,120 38% 3 10,270 32% 4 6,600 21% 5 1,520 5% 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 Deprivation Children Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 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 at Wards (2018) at birth for birth for males females Beccles North 78.7 83.7 Beccles South 80.1 85.2 Blything 78.8 87.5 Bungay 80.6 82.1 Halesworth 79.5 82.7 The Saints 84.1 82.3 5.4 years 6.1 years Wainford 80.5 84 the gap in life the gap in life Worlingham 83.6 88.2 expectancy for males expectancy for Suffolk Coastal 81.7 84.8 between The Saints females between Waveney 79.4 82.9 and Beccles North Worlingham and Suffolk 80.8 84.1 Wards Bungay Wards Highest and lowest life expectancy in East Suffolk Deben Ward (Woodbridge CP) 84.4 Kirton Ward (Felixstowe CP) 93.1 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+) 1.8 14 1.6 12 1.4 10 1.2 1 8 0.8 6 0.6 4 0.4 2 0.2 0 0 Beccles Medical Bungay Medical Cutlers Hill NHS Great England Beccles Medical Bungay Medical Cutlers Hill NHS Great England Centre Centre Surgery Yarmouth And Centre Centre Surgery Yarmouth And Waveney CCG Waveney CCG Prevalence of dementia is higher than the national average among patients at all three Prevalence of depression is higher than the GP surgeries in the Beccles, Bungay, national average among patients at Beccles Halesworth and villages Community Partnership Medical Centre and Cutlers Hill Surgery area 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 very overweight according to the National Childhood weight Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) 26.9% 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 30.4% 48.4% of adults complete 2+ hours of of adults do not exercise exercise per week 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 northern and villages 34.4% parishes 49.7% UK average: 31.0% UK average: 46.2% Source: Experian Mosaic 2018 Health and social care 171 Children’s care 75 41 32 28 24 26 24 22 20 19 15 1213 12 8 32 41 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 1 1,540 5% 2 6,970 22% 3 10,080 31% 4 10,330 32% 5 3,130 10% Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019 & Experian Mosaic. Map © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023395 Employment and education Employment Beccles, Bungay & Halesworth East Suffolk Suffolk Manufacturing accounts for England 1 in 3 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% jobs in Beccles, Mining & utilities Manufacturing Bungay, Halesworth Construction Motor trades and villages CP, Wholesale Retail compared to 1 in 10 Transport & storage Hospitality across Suffolk and 1 in Information & communication Finance, property & business services 12.5 in England Public admin & defence Education Health Other services Source: ONS Business Register and Employment Survey 2017 Employment and education Benefit claimants 6.0% 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 Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth schools where the % of KS2 pupils... Ofsted breakdown Worse than England average Better than England average 11 8 Exceeded expected standard at KS2 2 Outstanding or Good 9 Met expected standard at KS2 2 4 Require improvement or Inadequate 5 Absence 9 3 Primary schools have not yet been inspected Source: DfE Performance Tables, 2018 data Employment and education Education – Key Stage 4 Number of Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth schools where the % of KS4 pupils... Ofsted breakdown Worse than England average Better than England average 2 3 Exceeded expected standard at KS2 Outstanding or Good 1 2 Attainment 8 0 1 Require improvement or Inadequate 3 Absence 0 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 Housing (IMD indicator) Living environment 4,200 houses in poor condition; 27.4% of all houses Lowest CP: Felixstowe Peninsular 18.3% Highest CP: Framlingham, Wickham Market and villages 44.0% Hard to heat homes (IMD indicator) 480 hard to heat homes; 3.1% 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 Environment Air quality and attitudes towards climate change Air quality (IMD indicator) 33.8% would make compromises to help the environment (UK 34.8%) 11.4% do not buy something if it has too much packaging (UK 10.6%) 77.8% recycle items rather than throwing away (UK 73.8%) 65.1% make effort to cut down on water usage (UK 60.7%) 43.8% have a reasonable knowledge of climate change (UK 45.6%) Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2015. 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 58.7% 32.4% of homes are within ¼ of homes are more of a mile of a than 2 miles from a frequent* bus service, frequent* bus the lowest proportion service, the highest of any CP proportion of any CP Lowest CP: Framlingham, Lowest CP: Kesgrave, Wickham Market & villages Martlesham & villages 0.0% 38.3% Next highest CP: Highest CP: Kesgrave, Framlingham, Wickham Martlesham & villages 84.9% Market and villages: 20.8% 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. .

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