Sustainability Appraisal of the Core Strategy Issues and Options and Preferred Approaches –May 2008 Appendix B – Baseline Review Indicator Current year/quantified Comparators Trends Targets Data problems Data source data Population Hastings – 86,120 (mid-2006 Average age – East Trend based Census collected ONS (2001 Census) Population population estimates) Sussex 42.9. 39.1 predictions every 10 years, other And population Growth 41,649 male South East & 38.7 reveal a rise in figures rely on forecasts, ESCC http:// 44,471 women England & Wales population to estimates. neighbourhood.statistic 97,700 by 2029 s.gov.uk/dissemination/ Policy Based AreaProfile2.do?tab=2 Projections – 84,541 in 2026 + www.eastsussex. Trend Based gov.uk/community/facts Projections - 97,700 andfigures/keydata/key in 2029 datapopulation/keypop ulationdataproj.htm Hastings – Almost 25% of Borough Policy Based www.eastsussex. Population population is 19 or under. Projections – gov.uk/community/facts Characteris­ Population under 19, andfigures/keydata/key tics Over 17% of the Borough 20.4% in 2026, datapopulation/keypop Population is over 65 years population over 65, ulationdataproj.htm old 26.1% in 2026. Trend Based Projections – Population under 19 21.3% in 2029, population over 65 24.1% in 2029 Economically 2006 Survey – 80.8% East Sussex 37,700 (75.7% http:// active working All people- 39,000 – 77.9% 82.0% South east of the working neighbourhood.statistics age population of the working population 78.6% England age population .gov.uk/dissemination/ Male working age – 20,600 in 2005, in 1999 AreaProfile2.do?tab=2 109 Sustainability Appraisal of the Core Strategy Issues and Options and Preferred Approaches –May 2008 Indicator Current year/quantified Comparators Trends Targets Data problems Data source data (80.3%) 77% or Females – working age employment rate http://www.nomisweb.c 18,500 (75.7%) o.uk/reports/lmp/la/203 8431762/report.aspx Residents % of residents who are Increase in C S target 2 http:// satisfaction satisfied with their local satisfaction Increase the % www.hastings.gov.uk/ area as a place to live between 2001 % of local people consultation/ Citizen panel 2001 – 70.3% 2005 – better satisfied with citizenspanel_consultati Citizen panel 2003 – 75.2% then the cs their on.asp Citizen panel 2005/06 – target of 73% neighbourhood 76.0% as a place to Citizen panel 2006/07 – live to 85%by 76.0% 2013 73%- 2005 78% 2008 85% 2013 Young people March 2006/07 Dec 05 54.9% There was a C S target 4 Dependant on youth Young people Survey 54.7% of young people 6.1% increase in Increase the citizens panels survey http:// surveyed considered satisfaction – proportion of www.hastings.gov.uk/ Hastings a ‘good place’ to Hastings is a young people consultation/ live in ‘good place’ to who think the past_consultation.aspx live Improved town is a good satisfaction place for them to live in 58% - 2008 73% 2013 Housing Housing In 2001 South east Hastings has ONS (2001 Census) Tenure Owner occupier 64% Owner occupier very high http:// Housing Assoc/Social 73.2% proportion of neighbourhood.statistic landlord 15% Housing Assoc/Social privately rented s.gov.uk/dissemination/ Private landlord/letting landlord 6.61%% properties AreaProfile2.do?tab=2 agency 21% Shared ownership 110 Sustainability Appraisal of the Core Strategy Issues and Options and Preferred Approaches –May 2008 Indicator Current year/quantified Comparators Trends Targets Data problems Data source data 0.8% Private landlord/letting agency 8.8%% Other 3.31% Property Average House Price - East Sussex - Between 1998 Average HM Land registry values £155,646 between April – £229,685 and 2003 £155,224 June 2007 South east – average between April- http://www.landregistry. £256,149 between property price June 2006 gov.uk April – June 2007 has more than doubled (an increase of 121%) Property Average property cost the Average house prices Property Overall affordability – Nomis, HM Land affordability – equivalent of 7.3 times Rother £202,939 – process in average local registry ratio of salaries in 2006 8.1 times salaries in Hastings have property price divided http://www.nomisweb.c average house Average house price 2005 risen by 94% by average local o.uk/ prices to Hastings £158,127 East Sussex since 2000 earnings + average local between Oct – Dec 2006 £200,870 – 7.5 times Annual information http://www.landregistry. earnings salaries in 2005 gov.uk South East 215,128 East Sussex in figures UK £175,396 http://www.eastsussexi (Jan – march 2005) nfigures.org.uk/webvie 6.7 times salaries in w/ 2005 Housing stock 40,897 households in 8% of stock in the There were Dwelling Stock by Hastings in 2005, of which South East is owned 38,034 Tenure and Condition 5,266 (12.9%) owned by by RSLs, and 8.2% in dwellings in data provided by the Registered Social England overall. 2001 – a 7% ODPM from ONS Landlords (RSLs) rise in stock. website http:// 15.7% was neighbourhood.statistics. RSL stock gov.uk/dissemination/ Number of AreaProfile2.do?tab=2 households has 111 Sustainability Appraisal of the Core Strategy Issues and Options and Preferred Approaches –May 2008 Indicator Current year/quantified Comparators Trends Targets Data problems Data source data risen in recent ab=7 years and is likely to do so in the future Household 2.19 persons per South East = 2.38 Housing Market size household persons per Assessment 2006 household Condition of 4,229 (10.3%) of dwellings 3.5% of dwellings in 13.9% of stock Dwelling Stock by Tenure housing stock are unfit in 2005 the South East were was unfit in and Condition data unfit, 4.8% were unfit 2001, provided by the ODPM overall for England, The number if from ONS website 2004 unfit dwellings http:// is in decline neighbourhood.statistics. gov.uk/dissemination/ AreaProfile2.do?tab=2 Homeless- 2006/07 Hastings experiences 2005/06 – 273 CS target 18a Housing Team – ness Hastings 241 households highest levels of households Achieve a 50% Hastings Borough accepted as homeless households accepted accepted as reduction in Council as homeless in the homeless numbers county accepted as In 2005 10.43% of 2004/05 – 378 homeless per households were households 1000 housed in Bed & accepted as households by Breakfast homeless 2010 accomodation as an 28% per 1000 - emergency measure 2003/04 – 439 2005 – meeting the 2005 households 6.92% per CS target accepted as 1000 - 2008 homeless 3.12% per 11000 - 2013 Number of 2006/2007 – 203 net new Southeast 28,000 2005/06 338 C S target 16a housing homes built new homes in net new homes CS target 16 www.hastings.gov.uk completions 2004/05 completed Build 3300 new 112 Sustainability Appraisal of the Core Strategy Issues and Options and Preferred Approaches –May 2008 Indicator Current year/quantified Comparators Trends Targets Data problems Data source data 2004/05 210 homes net new homes 600 new completed homes by 2005 1600 new homes 2008 3300 new homes 2013 Structure plan target - 3,300 homes to 2011 - South east plan target 4200 dwellings by 2026 Affordable 2006/07 - 72 2005/06 – 52 75 units a year Annual Monitoring housing 2004/05 - 27 Report – Forward completions Planning completed through the planning process. Housing 2006/07 – 2005/06 – Annual Monitoring density Percentage of new homes Percentage of Report – Forward completed at less than 30 new homes Planning. dwellings per hectare – completed at 5.7% less than 30 30-50 dwellings per hectare dwellings per – 38.0% hectare – 6.4% above 50 dwellings per 30-50 dwellings hectare 56.3% per hectare – 41.3% above 50 dwellings per hectare – 113 Sustainability Appraisal of the Core Strategy Issues and Options and Preferred Approaches –May 2008 Indicator Current year/quantified Comparators Trends Targets Data problems Data source data 52.3% 2004/05 – less than 30 dwellings per hectare - 4.2%, 30-50 dwellings per hectare – 32.1%, above 50 dwellings per hectare – 63.8% Percentage of 2006/07 – 2005/2006 – Annual Monitoring new GP = 100% Report – Forward residential GP = 100% Hospital = 81% Planning development Hospital = 100% Schools = within 30 Schools = 100% 100% minutes public Employment = 100% Employment = transport time Major Retail Centre = 100% 100% of a GP, Major Retail hospital, Centre = 78% primary and 2004/05 – no secondary comparable school, data for this employment period and a major health centre. Number of 2006/07 – 78 Properties 2005/2006 – 82 Empty Homes officer – empty homes brought back into use. Properties Hastings Borough brought back brought back Council. into use – into use. BVPI 64 Social Inclusiveness 114 Sustainability Appraisal of the Core Strategy Issues and Options and Preferred Approaches –May 2008 Indicator Current year/quantified Comparators Trends Targets Data problems Data source data Child Poverty 8 Super Output Areas 29% of children CS Target 3 IMD 2007 – income (SOAs) are in the worst under 16 years in Narrow the gap deprivation affecting 10% of the country for Child Hastings are living in between child children index Poverty (with 3 being in the income deprived poverty rates worst 5%) – Index of households for Hastings http://www.hastings.gov Multiple Deprivation 2007 Target to reduce the and East .uk/economic_intelligen gap by 6% was Sussex as a ce/economic_inclusion narrowly missed in whole. 041124.pdf 2005 – actual 6.12% (Measured as - target 6% the proportion of children aged under 16 living in households in receipt of Income Support) 2005: 44 (6% gap) 2008: 42% (5.5% gap) 2013: 37% (4.5% gap) 115 Sustainability Appraisal of the Core Strategy Issues and Options and Preferred Approaches –May 2008 Indicator Current year/quantified Comparators Trends Targets Data problems Data source data % of Defined as households who Wealden 17%, Likely to Not sure if the report Housing Condition households in have to spend 10% or more Rother 22%, Lewes increase if fuel by CSE will be Survey (1996) Centre fuel poverty of their income to heat their 20%, Eastbourne prices continue repeated.
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