Haddington & Lammermuir Ward Profile

Haddington & Lammermuir Ward Profile

HADDINGTON & LAMMERMUIR WARD PROFILE November 2017 Contents Introduction and Sources ....................................................................................................................... 3 The Haddington & Lammermuir Area ..................................................................................................... 4 Population ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Deprivation in the ward ......................................................................................................................... 8 Income and Employment...................................................................................................................... 11 Employment Patterns in the Haddington & Lammermuir Ward ................................................... 11 Economic Activity in the Haddington & Lammermuir Ward .......................................................... 14 How is the ward coping financially? ............................................................................................... 17 Education and Training ......................................................................................................................... 20 Education and Training among adults ............................................................................................ 20 Education and Training for children and young people ................................................................. 22 School Leavers ................................................................................................................................ 26 Health and Social Care .......................................................................................................................... 27 Illness, Mortality and Hospital Admissions .................................................................................... 28 Maternity and Child Health ............................................................................................................ 30 Young People’s Attitudes to Health ............................................................................................... 31 Care and Social Care ....................................................................................................................... 32 Neighbourhood and Place .................................................................................................................... 35 Improving the Area ......................................................................................................................... 37 Local High Streets ........................................................................................................................... 37 Leisure, Learning and Sport ............................................................................................................ 39 Housing ............................................................................................................................................... 41 Housing Type and Size .................................................................................................................... 42 Housing Tenure .............................................................................................................................. 44 Housing Supply ............................................................................................................................... 45 Housing Quality .............................................................................................................................. 45 Homelessness ................................................................................................................................. 47 Crime and Safety .................................................................................................................................. 48 Reported Crimes in the ward ......................................................................................................... 49 Fear of Crime .................................................................................................................................. 51 Anti-Social Behaviour ..................................................................................................................... 52 Fire incidences across the ward ..................................................................................................... 53 Transport and Travel ............................................................................................................................ 54 Access Deprivation ......................................................................................................................... 56 Environment ........................................................................................................................................ 57 The quality of the local environment ............................................................................................. 57 Air quality and pollution ................................................................................................................. 59 Perceptions of East Lothian Council & satisfaction with services ............................................................ 61 Table of Figures .................................................................................................................................... 63 2 HADDINGTON & LAMMERMUIR WARD PROFILE – November 2017 Introduction and Sources The profile is one of 6 ward area profiles prepared to support the work of the East Lothian Partnership and compliment the East Lothian Profile. It has been compiled in consideration of the priorities identified in the East Lothian Single Outcome Agreement to assist local partnerships and service providers to better understand the needs of their local areas. In preparing this profile every attempt has been made to use the most recent information publically available for each theme and therefore the information here has come from a variety of sources including :- - National Records of Scotland (NRS) – population estimates and projections http://www.nrscotland.gov.uk - East Lothian Residents Survey 2017 commissioned by East Lothian Council cover a range of issues including quality of life, community cohesion, social attitudes, community safety and satisfaction with services. - Scotland’s Census Results 2011* - www.scrol.gov.uk *At the time of publication the results of the 2011 census were not yet available at a ward level. - Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics – www.sns.gov.uk part of the Scottish Governments on-going programme to improve the availability, consistency and accessibility of small area statistics in Scotland - Community Health and Well-being Profiles – produced by the Scottish Public Health Observatory (ScotPHO) and comprising 61 indicators of health and wider determinants of health www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles - Scottish Schools Online - www.ltscotland.org.uk/scottishschoolsonline/ - Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) – provides an analysis of the SIMD 2016 http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/SIMD - East Lothian Council - Information provided by relevant Departments - CACI Paycheck 2012 - http://www.caci.co.uk/paycheck.aspx. - NOMIS - a service provided by the Office for National Statistics, ONS, to give free access to the most detailed and up-to-date UK labour market statistics from official sources www.nomisweb.co.uk - Student Evaluation of Experience Survey – a yearly survey of all P6 and S2 pupils at Local Authority schools, East Lothian Council (combined P6 and S2 results) - Lothian and Borders Police – Measuring our Performance www.lbp.police.uk/freedom- of-information/pl_performance.asp - Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service - Local Fire and Rescue Plan for East Lothian 2016 www.lbfire.org.uk - Local Hands-Up Survey – Sustran’s annual Scotland wide survey of how pupils travel to school HADDINGTON & LAMMERMUIR WARD PROFILE – November 2017 3 The Haddington & Lammermuir Area The Haddington & Lammermuir Ward is the largest geographic ward in East Lothian. Centred on the town of Haddington, the ward stretches from Athelstaneford in the North, the Lammermuir Hills in the south east, and Ormiston in the west. Figure 1 - Ward Map (Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland) PLEASE NOTE - Throughout this profile a number of different sources have been used to gather statistical information, which each use different boundaries and area definitions. In this report: Haddington & Lammermuir refers to the East Lothian Local Authority ward area (as in the map above) Haddington refers to the individual town as defined by the census settlement boundaries Intermediate zones are also used to present variations within the ward. In this case the Haddington North Zone, the Haddington South Zone and Haddington Rural covering the villages across the ward East Lothian East refers to the combined Dunbar and East Linton, North Berwick Coastal and Haddington Lammermuir wards, and is divided into East and Rural East Data zones are the smallest geographic areas at which data is collected and analysed. There are 16 in the Haddington & Lammermuir ward The villages of Pencaitland and Ormiston have been added to the ward 4 HADDINGTON & LAMMERMUIR WARD PROFILE – November 2017 Population The 2016 mid-year population estimates state that 17,084 people live in the

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