hartlepool household survey results throston grange neighbourhood area 2008
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Hartlepool Household Survey ResultsThroston Grange Neighbourhood Area
2008
Contents
Introduction
Quality of life
Jobs and economy
Community safety
Health and wellbeing
Lifelong learning and skills
Environment
Housing
Culture and leisure
Strengthening communities
Population profile
In summary
Introduction - 1
This report presents 2008 results for the Throston Grange neighbourhood area, and comparisons with data from Hartlepool Borough as a whole. National comparisons are included where available.
The household survey was first undertaken by Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute in 2004 on behalf of Hartlepool Partnership, Hartlepool NDC and Hartlepool Borough Council, and it was repeated again in 2006 and 2008.
Throston Grange was sampled as a separate neighbourhood for the first time in 2008 and the results are based on 82 interviews conducted face-to-face in home among residents aged 16+ between April-October 2008. Hartlepool Borough results are based on interviews conducted across all neighbourhood renewal areas and wider Hartlepool: 1,365 in 2004, 1,249 in 2006 and 1,371 in 2008.
The source for national comparisons are shown as footnotes. Note that many of these should be viewed as indicative, given slight differences in how questions are asked, differences in timing and fieldwork approaches.
Introduction - 2
Data are weighted to correct for multiple dwellings or households at addresses. Data based on individual responses are also weighted to reflect the number of adults aged 16+ in each household and by gender and age profiles for the Borough based on updated census information.
For questions based on all respondents differences of more than 11 percentage points are required when comparing the figures for Throston Grange with Hartlepool Borough to be sure they represent actual differences. However, smaller differences may still give an indication of direction of change.
For further information, please contact Kate Brough ([email protected])
Quality of lifeSatisfaction with areaRating quality of lifeImproving quality of life
QQL1 How satisfied are you with this area as a place to live?
83%
87%
93%
86%
85%
83%
86%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Survey of English Housing
National 02/03
National 05/06
2004
% very/fairly satisfied
2006
National 06/07
2008
Satisfaction with area
Satisfaction with area
Over nine in ten residents (93%) of Throston Grange are very or fairly satisfied with the area as a place to live.
This is a higher proportion than for Hartlepool Borough as a whole (86%). It is also a slightly higher figure than is the case nationally.
QQL2 How would you rate your quality of life?
90%
92%
89%
88%
90%
88%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Public Attitudes to Quality of Life and the Environment (2001), Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor (2008)
% very/fairly good
National 2008
2004 2006 2008
National 2001
Quality of life
Quality of life
Similarly to satisfaction with the area, nine in ten Throston Grange residents (92%) also rate their quality of life as very or fairly good.
Again, this is slightly higher than the proportion that do so across Hartlepool Borough (89%).
Hartlepool Borough residents views of their quality of life are broadly consistent with residents nationally.
Improving quality of life
QQL3NEW What three or four things most need improving in this area to improve the quality of your life?
Priority 1
Priority 2
Priority 3
Priority 4
Priority 5
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough
2008 2004 2008
Children/young people 35%
Transport 26% Transport 27%
Crime and safety 23% Environment 25%Environment
24%
Transport 20%Crime and safety
24%Children/young
people 24%
Environment 14%Children/young
people 23%Crime and safety 17%
Local facilities 13% Housing 9%Local facilities
8%
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1371 (2008);
Improving quality of life
Priorities for improving the quality of life in the area are similar in Throston Grange to Hartlepool Borough as a whole.
Suggestions relating to children/young people, including facilities for teenagers and play areas and facilities for younger children and getting rid of youths/gangs hanging around on the streets are most commonly mentioned as ways of improving the area.
Issues relating to crime and safety, particularly local police services are also a high priority for improvement, as is transport/roads/pavements, particularly parking provision.
Jobs and economyEmploymentUnemploymentWork status of householdsHousehold income
In employmentQWO1 Which of the statements on this card apply to each person aged 16
years and over in the household?
48%
51%
51%
49%
% In paid work (incl. govt scheme)
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
2004 2006 2008
In employment
Half of Throston Grange residents are in paid work in 2008 and this is the same as in Hartlepool Borough as a whole.
QWO1 Which of the statements on this card apply to each person aged 16 years and over in the household?
5%
6%
6%
6%
% Unemployed
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 105 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
2004 2006 2008
Unemployment
Unemployment
Six per cent of Throston Grange residents are unemployed.
Again this is at a similar level to that across Hartlepool Borough as a whole.
Work status summary 2008
Base: All household members 16+, Throston Grange (127); Hartlepool (2359)
National: Labour Force Survey Quarter 2 (April-June) 2008 Source: Ipsos MORI
53%
47%
6%
46%
57%
51%
5%
42%
64%
60%
3%
36%
Economically active
In paid work
Registered unemployed/not registered but seeking work
Economically inactive
Hartlepool Borough NationalThroston Grange
Work status summary 2008
When looking at the work status of all household members aged 16+, just over half in Throston Grange are economically active and just under half are in paid work.
Residents in Hartlepool Borough are slightly more likely to be economically active and in paid work than Throston Grange residents.
Correspondingly, Throston Grange residents are more likely to be registered unemployed (6%) – and economically inactive (46%) – than residents of Hartlepool Borough (3% and 36% respectively).
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough National
2008%
2004%
2006%
2008%
2004%
2006%
2008%
Under £60 per week 0 2 2 2 1 1 1
£60 to less than £100 7 7 10 7 4 4 2
£100 to less than £200 24 26 27 24 11 10 9
£200 to less than £300 9 15 13 14 10 9 10
£300 to less than £400 7 7 6 7 8 8 9
£400 to less than £500 1 5 5 5 8 7 8
£500 to less than £600 12 5 3 5 6 7 8
£600 to less than £700 2 3 3 3 6 5 5
£700 and above 2 6 6 7 15 16 20
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor
Household income (gross weekly income)
Household income (gross weekly income)
A quarter of Throston Grange households (24%) have a gross weekly income of between £100 and £200 and only two per cent have a weekly income of £700 and above.
This is broadly similar to Hartlepool Borough as a whole, although residents of Hartlepool Borough are more likely to have a weekly income of £700 and above and Throston Grange residents are more likely to have a weekly income of £500-600.
12%
5%
7%
9%
3%
5%
11%
Low income households
Hartlepool
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)National: Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor
National
QFI6 Household income below £100 per week
2004 2006 2008
Low income households
Seven per cent of households in Throston Grange have a weekly household income below £100 per week.
This is on a par with Hartlepool Borough as a whole and higher than the national level.
Community safety
Safety after darkArea getting saferSatisfaction with police
Safety after darkQCR1 How safe do you feel walking alone in or around this area after dark?
65%
70%
47%
62%
69%
63%
% very/fairly safe
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: British Crime Survey
2004 2006 2008
National 04/05National 07/08
Safety after dark
Just under half (47%) of Throston Grange residents feel very or fairly safe walking alone in their area after dark.
This is significantly lower than the proportion in Hartlepool Borough – over six in ten – who feel safe doing so.
Nationally, the figure who feel safe is even higher – around seven in ten.
Area getting saferQHAR2 Would you say this area is more or less safe, or about as safe as three
years ago?
21%
14%
14%
14%
43%
62%
61%
65%
29%
15%
17%
14%
13%
9%
8%
7%
More safe About as safe Less safe Don't know
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange 2008
2004
2006
2008
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
Area getting safer
Two in five Throston Grange residents (43%) feel that the area is about as safe as it was three years ago. This is lower than Hartlepool Borough as a whole (65%).
One in three (29%) feel that the area has become less safe, compared to 14% for Hartlepool Borough.
One in five (21%) feel the area has become more safe in the last three years, compared to 14% for Hartlepool Borough.
Satisfaction with police
QCR2 How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the quality of the service provided by the police?
55%
48%
62%
48%
% very/fairly satisfied
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
2004 2006 2008
Satisfaction with police
Just under half of Throston Grange residents (48%) are very or fairly satisfied with the quality of the service provided by the police compared with six in ten residents in Hartlepool Borough (62%).
Across the Borough, satisfaction levels with the police have been rising from 48% in 2004 to 62% in 2008.
Serious problems 2008
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
1%
0%
25%
22%
19%
3%
3%
3%
2%
1%
8%
11%
10%
13%
3%
4%
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1371 (2008);
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough
Racial harassment
Property set on fire
People being attacked/harassed
Household burglary
Crowds or gangs
Car crime
Vandalism/graffiti
Drug dealing/use
% a serious problem
Serious problems 2008
A quarter of Throston Grange residents (25%) think that car crime is a serious problem in the area and a fifth are concerned about disturbance from crowds and gangs or hooliganism (22%) and vandalism/graffiti (19%).
Residents of Hartlepool Borough are less likely to think these things are serious problems – one in ten residents think that car crime, disturbance from crowds or gangs and vandalism/graffiti are serious problems in the area.
8%
10%
25%
8%
9%
15%
10%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Car crime (e.g. damage, theft, joyriding)
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
2004 2006 2008
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor
% a serious problem
National 2004National 2006National 2008
Car crime (e.g. damage/theft/joyriding)
A quarter of Throston Grange residents consider car crime to be a serious problem in their area.
This is considerably greater than the proportion of Hartlepool Borough residents that consider it to be a serious problem (8%), and residents nationwide (9%).
9%
22%
11%
10%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Disturbance from crowds/gangs
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
2004 2006 2008
% a serious problem
Disturbance from crowds/gangs
A fifth of Throston Grange residents (22%) feel disturbance from crowds, gangs or hooligans is a serious problem in the area.
Fewer Hartlepool Borough residents think that it is a serious problem – one in ten do.
9%
10%
19%
10%
9%
13%
12%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Vandalism/graffiti
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
2004 2006 2008
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor
% a serious problem
National 2004National 2006National 2008
Vandalism/graffiti
One in five residents of Throston Grange think that vandalism, graffiti and other deliberate damage to property is a serious problem in the area.
In contrast, one in ten residents of Hartlepool Borough feel this way, which is similar to the proportion of residents nationwide.
Health and wellbeingHealth over last 12 monthsLong standing limiting illnessHealthy eatingSmokingMental health issues
Health over last 12 months
QHE1 Over the past 12 months, would you say that your health has on the whole been good, fairly good or not good?
50%
60%
58%
49%
62%
49%
56%
% good
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: General Household Survey
National 02/03
2004 2006 2008
National 04/05National 2006
Health over last 12 months
Six out of ten (58%) Throston Grange residents say that their health has been good over the last 12 months.
This is higher than the proportion of Hartlepool Borough residents who say this – 49% – and is similar to the national figure (62%).
Long standing limiting illnessQHE3/4 Limiting long-term illness
25%
18%
31%
29%
19%
26%
21%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: General Household Survey
2004 2006 2008
National 02/03National 04/05National 2006
Long standing limiting illness
Three in ten (31%) Throston Grange residents say that they have a long standing illness or disability that limits their activities.
This is similar to the proportion of Hartlepool Borough residents who have a long standing limiting illness (29%).
Both of these figures are higher than the national level (19%).
29%
22%
17%
18%
17%
13%
16%
17%
31%
23%
27%
31%
7%
16%
18%
14%
7%
7%
8%
19%
15%
12%
13% 3%
Every day 5-6 times 3-4 times 1-2 times Less than once a week Never
Healthy eatingQHE6 Can you tell me how often, on average, you eat five portions of fruit or
vegetables a day?
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange 2008
2004
2006
2008
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
Healthy eating
Three in ten Throston Grange residents (29%) say that they eat five portions of fruit or vegetables every day. This is considerably higher than the those who do so in Hartlepool Borough as a whole (18%).
Only three per cent of Throston Grange residents never eat five portions of fruit or vegetables a day, compared with 12% in Hartlepool Borough as a whole.
SmokingQHE7 Do you smoke cigarettes at all nowadays?
31%
25%
30%
30%
34%
26%
22%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
% yes
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: General Household Survey
2004 2006 2008
National 02/03National 04/05National 2006
Smoking
Three in ten Throston Grange residents (30%) smoke cigarettes, the same proportion as in Hartlepool Borough as a whole in 2008.
The proportion of the population nationwide who smoke is slightly lower – 22%.
Mental health issuesQHAR5 Does any member of your household have any of these health
problems on this card?
22%
9%
1%
72%
20%
6%
2%
76%
Loneliness/isolation
Anxiety/problems with nerves/ depression/
stress
Throston Grange
Hartlepool Borough
Alcohol/drug problems
None
Hartlepool
2004%
2006%
15 18
5 6
1 2
81 78
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
Mental health issues
A fifth of Throston Grange households (22%) have a member who suffers from anxiety/problems with nerves/depression/stress. This is a similar figure to that across Hartlepool Borough.
Loneliness/isolation is suffered by someone in one in ten households in Throston Grange (9%), slightly more than in Hartlepool Borough (6%) but not significantly so.
Around seven in ten households in Throston Grange (72%) have no member who suffers from any of these mental health issues, and this is consistent with the proportion in Hartlepool Borough (76%).
Lifelong learning and skillsHighest qualificationsImproving skills
9%
28%
22%
29%
13%
7%
34%
24%
18%
16%
10%
27%
20%
23%
20%
Hartlepool Borough
Level 1 or below
Level 4+
National
Level 2
Level 3
No quals
Highest Qualifications – NVQ Level Equivalents Working Age
Throston Grange Hartlepool
2004%
2006%
10 11
26 23
14 17
23 27
27 21
Base: All working age respondents: Throston Grange 47 (2008); Hartlepool 931 (2004), 861 (2006), 948 (2008); National: Labour Force Survey 2008
16% of Throston Grange working age residents have no qualifications, similar to Hartlepool Borough (20%).
However, slightly fewer Throston Grange residents have Level 4 or above (18%) than in Hartlepool Borough (23%).
More Throston Grange residents have level 2 and 3 qualifications than Hartlepool Borough residents do.
Highest Qualifications – NVQ Level Equivalents Working Age
Improving skills
12%
6%
8%
15%
74%
13%
7%
5%
26%
68%
13%
7%
9%
16%
74%
Spelling
Maths
Reading
Writing
None of these
Hartlepool
2004%
2006%
12 11
6 5
7 6
15 13
76 77
% yes
QED2 Do you think you need to improve any of the following skills?
Hartlepool BoroughNational
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), Hartlepool 1371 (2008); National: Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor 2008
Improving skills
Seven in ten Throston Grange residents (68%) do not think that they need to improve any skills – a similar figure to that across Hartlepool Borough.
A quarter (26%) think that they need to improve their maths skills, a higher figure than that in Hartlepool Borough (16%).
13% think that they need to improve their spelling, a similar figure to that in Hartlepool Borough.
7% think that they need to improve their reading, a similar figure to that in Hartlepool Borough.
5% think that they need to improve their reading, again similar to Hartlepool Borough (8%).
EnvironmentEnvironmental issues considered a serious problem
Serious problems 2008
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
0%
2%
4%
10%
15%
19%
22%
1%
6%
12%
20%
13%
20%
6%
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough
Abandoned/burnt out cars
Run down/boarded up properties
Speed/volume of traffic
Poor public transport
Dogs causing nuisance/mess
Quality/lack of parks/open spaces
Litter and rubbish
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1371 (2008)
% serious problem
Serious problems 2008
A fifth of Throston Grange residents (22%) consider litter and rubbish in the streets to be a serious problem, a similar proportion to that in Hartlepool Borough.
A fifth of Throston Grange residents (19%) think that dogs causing nuisance/mess is a serious problem. This higher than across Hartlepool Borough (13%).
The speed and volume of road traffic is considered to be a serious problem by 15% of Throston Grange residents. This is slightly less than across Hartlepool (20%).
One in ten Throston Grange residents (10%) feel that the quality/lack of parks or open spaces is a serious problem in the area, similar to those in Hartlepool.
17%
14%
22%
20%
13%
19%
15%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Litter/rubbish in the streets
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
2004 2006 2008
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Survey of English Housing
% serious problem
National 02/03National 05/06National 06/07
Litter/rubbish in the streets
Litter and rubbish in the streets is considered to be a serious problem by a fifth of Throston Grange residents (22%).
A similar proportion across Hartlepool Borough consider it to be a serious problem, although it is a less serious problem nationally (13%).
16%
8%
19%
13%
7%
13%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Dogs causing nuisance/mess
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
2004 2006 2008
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Survey of English Housing
% serious problem
National 05/06
National 06/07
Dogs causing nuisance/mess
Dogs causing nuisance/mess is considered to be a serious problem in Throston Grange by a fifth of residents (19%).
This is a slightly higher percentage than in Hartlepool Borough (13%) and the national figure (9%).
19%
20%
15%
20%
19%
21%
21%
Speed/volume of road traffic
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
2004 2006 2008
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Survey of English Housing
% serious problem
National 02/03National 05/06National 06/07
Speed/volume of road traffic
The speed and volume of road traffic is considered to be a serious problem by 15% of Throston Grange residents.
This issue is considered to be a serious problem by slightly more residents in Hartlepool Borough (20%) which is similar to the national figure.
HousingHousing tenureSatisfaction with accommodation
44%
62%
53%
51%
53%
30%
33%
36%
8%
12%
12%
1%
Owner occupier Social renter Private renter
Tenure
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange 2008
2004
2006
2008
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
Tenure
Just over half of Throston Grange residents (53%) are social renters, and almost all of the remaining residents (44%) are owner occupiers.
This split is similar to the proportions in Hartlepool Borough as a whole, except that Hartlepool Borough as a higher percentage of private renters (12%).
Satisfaction with accommodationQHO3 Taking everything into account, how satisfied are you with this
accommodation?
93%
91%
98%
93%
91%
92%
95%
% very/fairly satisfied
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Survey of English Housing
National 02/03National 05/06
2004 2006
National 06/07
2008
Satisfaction with accommodation
Almost all Throston Grange residents are satisfied with their accommodation (98%).
This is a slightly higher percentage than Hartlepool Borough (93%) and the national figure.
Culture and leisureUsage of local servicesSatisfaction with local services
Usage of local services
QHAR4 Which of the following services, if any, have you or a member of your household used in the last 12 months?
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008), Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
28%
20%
52%
15%
17%
8%
42%
22%
25%
46%
26%
22%
8%
56%
Libraries
Museums/art galleries
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough
Sports clubs/facilities
None
Hartlepool
2004 2006
33 28
54 50
30 27
25 21
11 11
62 53
18 22
Children’s play areas
Youth/community centres
Public parks/open spaces
Usage of local services
The local services most commonly used by Throston Grange residents are libraries (52%), public parks/open spaces (42%) and museums/art galleries (20%).
This is broadly similar to the most commonly used services across Hartlepool Borough, except that residents of Hartlepool Borough are more likely to use sports clubs/facilities (26%) and children’s play areas (22%).
Satisfaction with libraries
QHAR3B How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the quality of libraries in this area?
91%
100%
89%
87%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All users: Throston Grange 44 (2008); Hartlepool 640 (2004), 619 (2006), 627 (2008)
2004 2006 2008
% users very/fairly satisfied
Satisfaction with local services
All of the 44 Throston Grange residents who use the libraries in their area are very or fairly satisfied with this service. This is higher than for the Borough as a whole where nine in ten residents (89%) are satisfied with the libraries in their area.
The bases for user satisfaction with other local services were too small to report.
Strengthening communitiesCommunity spiritFeeling part of the communityPeople getting on well togetherInfluencing decisionsInvolvement in voluntary activitiesPotential issues
Community spiritQHAR1 Would you say there is a lot of community spirit in this area?
48%
48%
44%
48%
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
% yes
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008)
2004 2006 2008
Community spirit
Around half (48%) of residents in Throston Grange say that there is a lot of community spirit in this area.
This is similar to the proportion who say this in Hartlepool Borough (44%).
Feeling part of the communityQCO1 Overall, to what extent do you feel part of the local community?
54%
53%
65%
52%
59%
49%
% great deal/fair amount
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor
National 2006
2004 2006
National 2008
2008
Feeling part of the community
Two-thirds (65%) of Throston Grange residents feel part of the community.
This is a higher proportion than Hartlepool Borough where half (52%) of residents feel this way.
People from different backgroundsNEWHAR1 Do you agree or disagree that this local area is a place where
people from different backgrounds get on well together?
61%
47%
55%
81%
% agree
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Citizenship Survey 2007
2006
National
2008
People from different backgrounds
Just under half (47%) of Throston Grange residents agree that their local area is a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together.
A slightly higher proportion of residents in Hartlepool Borough feel this way (55%).
The percentage who feel this way nationally is much higher – (81%).
Influencing decisionsQCO5 Do you feel you can influence decisions that affect your area?
28%
34%
17%
23%
31%
32%
26%
% yes
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor
2004 2006 2008
National 2004National 2006National 2008
Influencing decisions
Under a fifth of Throston Grange residents (17%) feel that they can influence decisions that affect their area.
A slightly higher proportion (23%) of Hartlepool Borough residents feel this way.
The national figure (31%) is significantly higher.
Involvement in voluntary activitiesQCO6 Have you been involved in any local organisation on a voluntary basis
over the last three years?
14%
23%
5%
10%
22%
23%
13%
% yes
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
2004 2006 2008
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor
National 2004National 2006National 2008
Involvement in voluntary activities
Five per cent of Throston Grange residents have been involved in any local organisation on a voluntary basis over the last three years.
This is lower than the figure in Hartlepool Borough – 10%.
The national figure is higher still – 22%.
Types of voluntary activities
QNEWHAR4A In the last 12 months have you done any of these things UNPAID for someone who isn’t a relative?
3%
68%
16%
15%
14%
9%
9%
8%
8%
57%
22%
12%
11%
10%
15%
7%
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough
Decorating/home or car repairs
Looking after property/pet
Writing letters/filling forms
Doing shopping/collecting pensions/ paying bills
Babysitting/caring for children
Giving advice to someone
Transporting/escorting someone
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1371 (2008)
No help given in last 12 months
Types of voluntary activities
Seven in ten (68%) Throston Grange residents have not given any unpaid help to someone who isn’t a relative, compared with six in ten (57%) Hartlepool Borough residents.
For those who do give help in Throston Grange (23 people), this is most commonly giving advice to someone, transporting or escorting someone and babysitting or caring for children.
In Hartlepool Borough, the most common activities are giving advice to someone and looking after a property or pet for someone who is away.
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
1%
39%
4%
22%
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough
Problems with neighbours
Teenagers hanging round
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1371 (2008)
Serious problems 2008
% a serious problem
Serious problems 2008
Of the community related issues that could be a potential problem in the area, teenagers hanging around on the street was identified as a serious problem by two in five (39%) of residents – significantly more than Hartlepool Borough as a whole (22%) and nationally (19%).
20%
16%
39%
22%
18%
22%
18%
Teenagers hanging around
QQL3 I would like you to tell me whether each of these things is a problem in this area?
Hartlepool Borough
Throston Grange
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor
2004 2006 2008
% a serious problem
National 2004National 2006National 2008
Population profileHousehold compositionEthnicityLength of residence in area
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough National
2008%
2004%
2006%
2008%
02/03%
05/06%
06/07%
Couple, dependents 10 18 19 15 21 22 22
Couple, no dependents 34 33 28 31 38 37 35
Lone parent 6 10 11 11 7 10 7
Other multi-person 3 8 7 8 6 3 7
Single person 47 32 35 36 28 28 29
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Survey of English Housing
Household composition
Household composition
Almost half of Throston Grange households (47%) are single person households. This is higher than Hartlepool Borough as a whole (36%).
One third (34%) of Throston Grange households are couples with no dependent children and 10% are couples with dependents. This is consistent across the Borough.
Ethnicity
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough National
2008%
2004%
2006%
2008% %
White 100 99 99 99 91.0
Mixed 0 * * 1 1.4
Asian 0 1 1 * 4.6
Black 0 * 0 0 2.3
Chinese and any other ethnic group
0 * * * 0.9
Base: All respondents: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1365 (2004), 1249 (2006), 1371 (2008); National: Census 2001 data for England
Note: An asterisk (*) indicates a percentage of less than 0.5% but greater than zero
Ethnicity
100% of Throston Grange residents surveyed were White.
Hartlepool Borough is 99% White.
Nationally, the population is 91% White.
Length of residence in area
Throston Grange Hartlepool Borough
2008%
2004%
2006%
2008%
Less than a year 3 6 6 6
1 year but less than 3 1 10 7 8
3 years but less than 5 4 7 9 8
5 years but less than 10 10 14 14 15
10 years but less than 20 10 21 17 16
20 years or more 71 42 48 47
Base: All except respondents born at address: Throston Grange 80 (2008); Hartlepool 1354 (2004), 1246 (2006), 1370 (2008)
Length of residence in area
Seven in ten Throston Grange residents have lived in the area for 20 years or more and a further two in ten have lived there for at least 5 years.
In Hartlepool Borough, around half of residents have lived in the area for 20 years or more and a further three in ten have lived there for at least five years.
In summary
Key findings - 1
Throston Grange is a neighbourhood where many residents have lived for 20 years or more and where the vast majority are either social renters or owner occupiers.
Perhaps because of this, satisfaction with the area as a whole is very high, as is satisfaction with accommodation, ratings of quality of life and a feeling of being part of the local community.
Although residents in Throston tend to be more concerned about car crime, crowds/gangs causing disturbance and vandalism/graffiti than residents across Hartlepool Borough and less satisfied with the service that they receive from the police, they are more likely to feel safe in their area after dark than residents across the Borough.
The issue of teenagers hanging around on the streets is considered to be a serious problem in the Throston area, more so than in Hartlepool Borough as a whole.
Key findings - 2
Throston residents tend to rate their health over the last year highly and eat five portions of fruit and vegetables more frequently than residents across Hartlepool Borough but there is a high proportion of long standing limiting illness.
While most people don’t feel they need to improve literacy and numeracy skills, maths skills are most commonly identified as needing improvement.