Winterborne ED RM .Pub

Winterborne ED RM .Pub

Electoral Division Profile 2017 Winterborne Electoral Division Total Population: 8,300 (2015 Mid Year Estimate, DCC) Number of Electors: 6,399 (March 2017, NDDC) Winterborne Electoral Division is composed of the following parishes: Winterborne Kingston, Winterborne Whitechurch, Anderson, Charlton Marshall, Blandford St. Mary, Spetisbury, Winterborne Clenston, Bryanston, Milborne St.Andrew, Winterborne Zelston, Turnworth, Winterborne Houghton, Winterborne Stickland, Milton Abbas. North Dorset Within the division there are no libraries (the nearest is either Blandford or Sturminster Newton). There are 5 schools (all primary). Population Winterborne Dorset 2015 Mid-Year Population Estimates, ONS & DCC Electoral North Dorset (DCC) Division All 8,300 70,700 420,600 % aged 0-15 years 17.5 17.2 16.0 % aged 16-64 years 58.9 58.4 56.1 % aged 65-84 years 21.1 21.0 23.8 % aged 85+ years 2.4 3.5 4.1 Winterborne division has a total population of 8,300. The division has a younger population than the County average, 17.5% are aged 0-15 years, compared with 16% across Dorset. The proportion of population aged 65+ (23.5%) is somewhat lower than for Dorset as a whole (27.9%). Created by Policy & Research, Chief Executive’s Department Email: [email protected] Winterborne Electoral Division, Winterborne PAGE 1 Ethnicity/Country of Birth / Language spoken Winterborne North Dorset Census, 2011 Electoral Dorset (DCC) Division % White British 96.1 94.7 95.5 % Black and minority ethnic groups (BME) 3.9 5.3 4.5 % England 90.7 89.7 91.0 % born rest of UK 3.4 3.4 3.4 % Rep of IRE 0.3 0.3 0.4 % EU (member countries in 2001) 1.9 1.6 1.3 % EU (Accession countries April 2001 to March 2011) 0.5 1.3 0.7 % born elsewhere 3.2 3.6 3.1 Main language spoken not English 0.5 1.3 0.7 Households Winterborne North Dorset Address Base, DCC Electoral Dorset (DCC) Division Number of residential properties 3,661 32,183 205,315 Health and Care Winterborne North Dorset Census, 2011 Electoral Dorset (DCC) Division % long term illness / disability 17.0 17.5 20.1 % health very good/ good 83.9 83.0 80.5 % health very bad/ bad 4.3 4.2 5.0 % provides unpaid care 11.0 10.6 11.9 North Dorset % all usual residents in communal establishments 8.6 4.4 2.3 Overall the health of those living in Winterborne division is better than the County average, probably due to the proportion of younger people in the area. 17% of the population have a long term illness or disability, the County average is just over 20%. Over 8% of the population are resident in a communal establishment, this includes those who are at Bryanston and Milton Abbey School. Unemployment Source: Claimant Count, Jan 2017, ONS % of claimants long term Area Male rate Female rate Total rate unemployed Winterborne ED 0.4 0.8 0.7 - DCC Dorset 1.1 0.7 0.9 16.5 Great Britain 2.4 1.4 1.9 30.9 Index of Deprivation 2015, DCLG. Lower Super Output Area IMD Rank IMD Stands for the Index of Multiple Deprivation. Portman 16,711 All Lower Super Output Areas in England are Riversdale 19,465 ranked from 1 for the most deprived to 32,844 for the least deprived. Milborne St Andrew 22,436 None of the areas in Winterborne ED are within The North Winterbornes 16,381 the top 40% most deprived in England. Bulbarrow 17,434 Winterborne Electoral Division, Winterborne PAGE 2 .

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