Places in Blaby October 2007 Produced by the Policy, Research and Information Group, Chief Executive’s Department, Leicestershire County Council Contact Details Nicole Rickard Donna Mackay Policy Team Leader Senior Policy Officer Policy Research & Information Group Policy Research & Information Group Leicestershire County Council Leicestershire County Council County Hall County Hall Glenfield Glenfield LE3 8RA LE3 8RA T 0116 305 6977 T 0116 305 8137 E [email protected] E [email protected] Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the data contained in this report, the County Council can accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions. 2 Places in Leicestershire September 2007 Contents Introduction 5 Map 1 - Blaby District 6 Map 2 - Community Forums 7 1. Blaby Central Community Forum 10 1.1 Key Rural Centres 10 1.1.1 Blaby 10 1.1.2 Countesthorpe 10 Map 3 - Blaby Central Community Forum 11 1.1.3 Narborough 12 1.1.4 Whetstone 12 1.2 Urban Fringe 12 1.3 Rural Area 13 2. Blaby North Community Forum 14 2.1 Priority Neighbourhoods 14 2.2.1 Enderby 14 2.2 Urban Fringe 14 Map 4 - Blaby North Community Forum 15 3. Blaby South Community Forum 18 3.1 Key Rural Centres 18 3.1.1. Sapcote 18 3.1.2 Stoney Stanton 18 2.2 Rural Area 18 Map 5 - Blaby South Community Forum 19 Appendix 21 List of Community Forum Areas and LSOAs 21 Map 6 - Output Area Classification 22 Further Information 23 3 Places in Leicestershire September 2007 The page left blank for double-sided printing 4 Places in Leicestershire September 2007 Places in Leicestershire - Blaby Rural/Service Centres – these are smaller service centres, identified through the Leicestershire Rural Partnership, that provide a range of fa- The map on page 6 shows Blaby District, including the main towns and cilities for the surrounding rural villages and hamlets. They vary in size, the key rural service centres. but they are all a focal point for a cluster of smaller settlements Introduction Rural Areas – this section of each chapter covers the rural parts of each Forum area and identifies the priorities, based on aspects of depri- The purpose of this “Places in Leicestershire” report is to highlight the vation identified through the Indices of Deprivation, poor access to ser- priorities for individual places in Leicestershire. This will enable us to vices (Access to Services report) or specific needs identified through a identify place based priority outcomes for inclusion in the Leicestershire Parish Plan (see below). Sustainable Community Strategy and Local Area Agreement. A list of each type of settlement in Blaby is shown below: The seven reports covering Leicestershire are divided into chapters structured around the key places in each District, arranged by the 27 Main Towns Community Forums currently being established around the County. • Blaby The map on page 7 shows the location of the 27 Community Forums in Priority Neighbourhoods Leicestershire. There are 3 Community Forums in Blaby District. • Enderby Types of Places Rural Centres • Blaby The key places are divided into: • Countesthorpe • Narborough Main Towns – these 17 settlements are identified in the Local Area • Sapcote Agreement as key large service centres which provide health services, • Stoney Stanton employment, education, leisure and shopping facilities for the surround- ing population Rural Communities completing Parish Plans • Croft Priority Neighbourhoods – identified in the Local Area Agreement • Countesthorpe 2006-09, these 19 neighbourhoods are small areas of the county with • Leicester Forest East bigger than average problems, usually in relation to a number of aspects of deprivation (see Indices of Deprivation below) 5 Places in Leicestershire September 2007 Map 1 - Blaby District 6 Places in Leicestershire September 2007 Map 2 - Leicestershire Community Forums and Blaby District (highlighted) 7 Places in Leicestershire September 2007 Information Sources Ten most deprived LSOAs in Leicestershire: Index of Multiple Deprivation A range of information sources have been used to develop these sec- LSOA IMD National tions, a short description of each is below: Ward District Code Score Rank Indices of Deprivation 2004 - The Indices are produced by the Office E01025699 Loughborough Hastings Charnwood 44.78 3,344 of the Deputy Prime Minister with the aim of measuring deprivation in a E01025934 Greenhill NW Leicestershire 43.69 3,594 consistent way across England. The indices include measures relating to E01025932 Greenhill NW Leicestershire 41.96 4,037 Income Deprivation, Employment Deprivation, Health Deprivation and E01025725 Loughborough Storer Charnwood 38.51 5,056 Disability, Education, Skills and Training Deprivation, Barriers to Housing and Services, Living Environment Deprivation and Crime. Leicestershire E01025717 Loughborough Shelthorpe Charnwood 37.99 5,232 is ranked 135 out of the 149 county/unitary authorities in England E01025700 Loughborough Hastings Charnwood 31.81 7,402 (where 149 = least deprived). E01025949 Measham NW Leicestershire 30.32 8,011 E01025844 Earl Shilton Hinckley & Bosworth 29.75 8,230 Find Out More: E01025718 Loughborough Southfields Charnwood 28.83 8,657 http://website/index/your_council/about_leicestershire/statistics/indices_ E01025930 Coalville NW Leicestershire 28.76 8,683 of_deprivation_2004.htm (Rank: 1=most deprived in England, 32,482=least deprived in England) Super Output Areas Super Output Area (SOA) lower level is a new national geography cre- ated by the Office for National Statistics. These areas are created by combining a number of Output Areas (created for the 2001 Census). LSOAs are areas of broadly consistent population size across the coun- try - approximately 1,500 people. They are often referred to in the text as LSOAs. If a LSOA is described as experiencing moderate levels of deprivation, this means that it is in the bottom 20% of LSOAs in Leicestershire. Where a LSOA is described as experiencing significant deprivation, it is in the bottom 10% in Leicestershire. 8 Places in Leicestershire September 2007 Town and Village Centres Survey - This work was carried out by Social Capital Survey – The Social Capital Survey (2006) targeted 20 BMG Research on behalf of Leicestershire County Council and Leicester Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) across the County. These were Shire Economic Partnership in 2006. The research was based upon a cus- identified by the District Local Strategic Partnerships and covered tomer satisfaction survey of visitors and users in the 17 Main Towns “deprived”, “average” and “rural” communities. The survey work was identified above. A main report is accompanied by a shorter report for conducted mainly by volunteers who surveyed 10% of the adult popula- each individual town or village centre. tion in each area. Find out more: Find Out More: http://www.lsint.info/downloads/Leicestershire%20Town%20and%20Villa http://www.ccp.org.uk/thesocialcapitalsurvey.html ge%20Survey%20Final%20Report.pdf Parish Plans – a parish plan is led by a cross-section of local people and focussed around the outcomes of a questionnaire survey, which are ana- lysed and used to produce a summary report and action plan. More than 25% of parishes in Leicestershire have conducted a Parish Plan - this re- port focuses on Parish Plans completed over the last 3 years. Find Out More: http://www.ruralcc.org.uk/parishplans.html Access to Services report – this research by the Leicestershire Rural Partnership identifies the number of service outlets and the diversity of the service types within each Leicestershire parish under 5,000 popula- tion. Five groups of parishes have been identified, based on a similarity in their service coverage and diversity. Group 1: No services or skeletal service provision Group 2: Minimal service provision Group 3: Medium service provision Group 4: Good service provision Group 5: Very good service provision This report highlights parishes with no, skeletal or minimal service provi- sion. 9 Places in Leicestershire September 2007 1. Blaby Central Community Forum Leicestershire Town and Village Centre Survey The map overleaf (Map 3) shows the Blaby Central Community Forum Overall, respondents were positive about the environment and facilities with LSOAs and Neighbourhood Priority Area. in and around the centre of Blaby. There are no Main Towns or Priority Neighbourhoods within this Com- A wider range of shops and retail facilities, more cultural or entertain- munity Forum area. The Forum area consists of the key rural centres of ment facilities and free parking were the improvements most likely to Blaby, Countesthorpe, Narborough and Whetstone, an area of urban encourage more people to come to Blaby more often. fringe and a wider rural area. Having a greater range of shops and more specialist shops were seen as Blaby has been identified as a growth location in the Draft Regional Plan, the areas within Blaby that needed the most attention. with reference made to locating a Sustainable Urban Extension Rubbish and litter lying around, groups of people hanging around the 'adjoining the Leicester Principal Urban Area within Blaby district'. The street and street canvassers were seen as the most significant problems Draft Regional Plan proposes a SUE of 4000 dwellings. Revised advice in Blaby. from the County Council has adjusted this figure to 3750 dwellings plus a strategic employment site of 25 hectares. 1.1.2 Countesthorpe 1.1 Key Rural Centres Indices of multiple deprivation 1.1.1 Blaby Countesthorpe is covered by 3 LSOAs; Countesthorpe West (E01025616), Countesthorpe Centre (E01025618) and Countesthorpe Indices of multiple deprivation North (E01025619). Blaby town is covered by 3 LSOAs; Blaby Centre (E01025610), Blaby Countesthorpe North LSOA exhibits moderate levels of older people South West (E01025611) and Blaby North (E01025659). Blaby South living in households affected by income deprivation. East (E01025612) is mainly a rural area to the South West of the town and is included in the section on rural areas. Parish Plan Blaby Centre LSOA exhibits moderate deprivation in terms of employ- A Parish Plan was developed in Countesthorpe in 2006 / 2007.
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