Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Wood House, Smalley and Mapperley

Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Wood House, Smalley and Mapperley

Area Profile: Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Wood House, Smalley and Mapperley Key Characteristics: Population: 5,975 Population Density: 2.1 Number of Households: 2,523 Area: 2712 hectares Census 2011 The area of Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse is located to the south of Amber Valley Borough and includes the smaller villages of Coxbench, Smalley and Mapperley. The area adjoins the district of Erewash and it is approximately 6 miles north of Derby and 4 miles west of Nottingham. The area is served by several road transport links including the A38 and A61 on its western boundary. The area is largely rural in character with attractive landscapes, cultural spaces and biological assets. Much of the area was untouched by industrial development in the region, with agriculture traditionally being the most important industry in the area. However, at present, economic activity in the area is restricted and below the Amber Valley average but its housing market contains a mix of good to fair quality housing stock, which has experienced moderate growth over the past decade. 1 Improving Places and Community Needs Local Area: Shipley Park, Horsley, Horsley Woodhouse, Smalley and Mapperley covers 2712 hectares of land in the south of the Borough. Population: At the 2011 Census the population of Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse was 5,975. Population Density: The population density of the area is 2.1 people / hectare, which is significantly lower than the Borough average of 4.6 people / hectare. Most of its population is concentrated in the settlements of Smalley and Horsley Woodhouse and on the southern side of Heanor. Age: At the Census 2011, 41% of people were aged between 30 – 59, which is equal to the Borough average for that age group. Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse has a lower proportion of children and young adults than the Borough overall and consequently a higher proportion of people aged 60+. Figure 1: Age Groups Shipley, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse Amber Valley Age 0 – 17 years 1,121 18.9% 24,360 20.1% 18 – 29 years 596 10% 15,340 12.6% 30 – 59 years 2,449 41% 50,381 41.2% 60 – 74 years 1,210 20.3% 21,675 17.7% 75 + years 599 10% 10,263 8.4% Source: 2011 Census Ethnicity: The people living in Shipley Park, Horsley & Horsley Woodhouse are predominantly White (98.7%) with a small but diverse proportion of ethnic minorities residing in the area. Religion: The majority of people are of Christian belief (66.3%) followed by those with no religion (25%). Nationality: The majority of people were born in England (96.3%) followed by elsewhere in the UK (1.5%). Household Composition: The largest household group in Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse is married with no children, followed closely by married with dependent children. However, one person households make up 25% of all households. There is a higher proportion of households consisting of married couples in the ward (42%) compared to the Borough average of 37%. 2 Figure 2: Household Type Amber Household Type (Percentage) Shipley, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse Valley Household (total) 2,523 52,596 1 person age 65+ 13 12.8 1 person under 65 12 15.1 Family, all 65+ 12.3 9.6 Family, married/civil no children 17.8 15.4 Family, married/civil dependent children 17.4 15.4 Family, married/civil all children non-dep. 6.4 6.3 Family, co-habiting no children 5.8 6.4 Family, co-habiting dependent children 3.6 4.7 Family, co-habiting all children non-dep. 0.8 0.6 Family, lone parent dependent children 3.5 5.8 Family, lone parent all children non-dep. 3.6 3.4 Other households with dep. children 1.5 1.7 Other - all students 0 0 Other - all age 65+ 0.3 0.3 Other 2.1 2.8 Source: 2011 Census Service Provision Shopping Services: 0 Major Food Store: 0 Market: 0 Post Office: 1 35 Main Road, Smalley Pharmacy: 1 Arthur Medical Practice, Horsley Woodhouse Dentists: 0 GP Surgeries: 1 Arthur Medical Practice, Horsley Woodhouse Community Clinics: 0 3 A&E Hospital: 0 Nearest Derby Royal Infirmary Hospital: 0 Opticians: 0 Infant School: 0 Junior School: 0 Primary School: 4 Secondary School: 1 College: 0 University in locality: Derby University (out of Borough). Adult Education: 0 Places of worship: 2 Restaurants and Cafes: 0 Hotels: 0 Leisure Centres: 0 Child Care: 18 Childminders 2 Toddler Groups Sure Start Centres: 0 Job Centre: 0 Nearest Heanor Community Safety Crime Rates: The level of crime in Shipley Park, Horsley & Horsley Woodhouse varies. Overall the ward is ranked 11th (1st=worst), however for certain crimes the ward fares less well. For drug offences it has the 3rd worst rates in the Borough and for theft and burglary it is 7th worst. 4 Figure 3: Anti-Social Behaviour and Crime Rates (Rate / 1000 people) Shipley, Horsley Amber Valley Rank and Horsley (1=worst) Woodhouse Anti-Social Behaviour 32.8 41.3 12th Criminal damage / arson 4.7 8.3 16th Theft / burglary 23.3 24.1 7th Violence with injury 1.5 3.8 15th Violence without injury 2.3 2.9 13th Public disorder 0 0.6 =23rd Drug offences 3.8 2.5 3rd Shoplifting 0 4.2 =23rd Source: Safer Derbyshire Research & Information Team, Derbyshire County Council Jan – Dec 2013 Housing Figure 4: Housing Affordability Borrowing ratio 95% house price to average income Shipley 6.4 Horsley 12 Horsley Woodhouse 4.4 Amber Valley 4.2 Source: CACI Paycheck 2013 and Zoopla 2014 House prices vary considerably across the ward with the average in Horsley being 65% higher than the Borough average and those in Horsley Woodhouse being only 4.7% higher. Consequently affordability varies. Figure 5: Average House Prices Area Detached Semi- Terraced Flat / Average Detached Maisonette Shipley £286,905 £154,032 - - £229,771 Horsley £583,314 £188,622 £207,740 - £430,660 Horsley £234,982 £130,505 £110,026 - £158,517 Woodhouse Amber Valley £223,995 £124,930 £96,841 £122,389 £151,011 Source: Amber Valley figures – http://news.bbc.co.uk/ based on April-June 2013 sales Source: for Wards http://www.zoopla.co.uk based on Feb 2014 current values Affordable Housing Rates: No affordable dwellings have been built in Shipley Park, Horsley & Horsley Woodhouse between 2008-2013. 5 Housing Stock Condition: The Amber Valley Housing Condition Survey 2010 states that 38% of homes in the ward are non-decent and that 13% of vulnerable households live in non-decent homes. Figure 6: Amber Valley Housing Stock Condition Survey Results 2010 homes Of non % facilities modern lacking Of households % comfort thermal lacking Of households % homes non householdsin vulnerable Of households % disrepair in dwellings Of total % - decent decent - decent decent Shipley Park, 38 1 8 13 16 Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse Amber Valley 37 1 15 12 15 Source: Amber Valley Housing Stock Survey 2010 Type: The majority of dwellings are detached (51.7%) followed by semi-detached dwellings (32.5%). (Census, 2011) Tenure: At the 2011 Census the majority of people own their property (83%) which is higher than the Borough average of (74%). Figure 7: Tenure Shipley, Horsley and Horsley Type of Tenure Woodhouse Amber Valley All 100% 100% Owned (outright) 45.1% 38.2% Owned (mortgage/loan) 38% 35.9% Shared ownership 0.3% 0.4% Social rented (LA) 3.7% 5.1% Social rented (other) 4.4% 7.2% Private rent 7.2% 11.8% Living rent free 1.3% 1.4% Source: 2011 Census Communal Establishments: At the 2011 Census there were 8 communal establishments with 77 residents in total. Ward Building Rates: A total of 24 dwellings have been developed over the last five years, which is 2% of the total number of dwellings developed within the Borough. 6 Figure 8: Ward Building Rates FIVE YEAR HOUSING LAND SUPPLY WARD BUILDING RATES Area 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – 2011 – 2012 – TOTAL 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Shipley, Horsley and 1 2 7 4 10 24 Horsley Woodhouse Amber Valley 334 214 256 206 219 1229 Source: Amber Valley Borough Council house building records Vacant Properties: At October 2013 there were 26 privately owned empty properties. Local Plan Part 1 – The Core Strategy: No dwellings are proposed for allocation in the Shipley, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse area in Local Plan Part 1 – The Core Strategy. 18 potential sites have been identified in the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) for Amber Valley. Health General Health: The majority of residents (79.7%) stated that they were in very good or good health which is on par with the Borough average. Figure 9: General Health Shipley, Horsley and Horsley Percentages Woodhouse Amber Valley East Midlands England All People 100% 100% 100% 100% Very Good Health 46.2 44.0 45.3 47.2 Good Health 33.5 35.0 35.1 34.2 Fair Health 15.4 15.0 14.0 13.1 Bad Health 3.7 4.8 4.3 4.2 Very Bad Health 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 Source: 2011 Census Multiple Deprivations: The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) published by the Government in 2010 indicates that Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) in Shipley Park, Horsley, Horsley Woodhouse, Smalley and Mapperley are experiencing varying levels of deprivation. Two of its neighbourhoods are ranked within the 50% most deprived in the country and two are ranked in the 50% least deprived. One LSOA is in the 20% least deprived in the Borough. By contrast one LSOA is on the 50% most deprived for Health and Disability.

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