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Produced by the Information & Research Team If you have any queries relating to this document please email [email protected] 1 WARD PROFILE: EDMONTON GREEN 2017 This Profile is intended to provide a guide to the demography, social and economic data and Council facilities in the ward. Edmonton Green Ward is situated in the south-east of the Borough, bordered by Lower Edmonton Ward to the north, Haselbury Ward to the west, Upper Edmonton ward to the south, and by the London Borough of Waltham Forest to the east. It is covered by postal districts N9 and N18. © Crown Copyright and Database rights 2015 Ordnance Survey Licence no. 100019820

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WARD PROFILE:

EDMONTON GREEN

2017

This Profile is intended to provide a guide to the demography, social and economic data and Council facilities in the ward.

Edmonton Green Ward is situated in the south-east of the Borough, bordered by Lower Edmonton Ward to the north, Haselbury Ward to the west, Upper

Edmonton ward to the south, and by the London Borough of Waltham Forest to the east. It is covered by postal districts N9 and N18.

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This ward profile has been collated using the most up to date data relating to 2016 as far as possible. A variety of statistical sources, both national and local have been used in compiling this ward profile. The appendix has a table of key statistics for at a glance comparison with Borough averages. An updated collection of data about this ward and others is available from the GLA’s interactive ward profiles. Please note that the GLA’s population estimates will differ slightly from those published here: the GLA produce their own population projections, whereas the estimates used by Enfield Council in the ward profiles are based on Office of National Statistics data.

The ward is represented by the following Councillors:

Name Party Contact Councillor details

Abdul Abdullahi Labour 020 8379 2468 Link

Christiana During Labour 020 8351 1378 Link

Andrew Stafford Labour 020 8379 2470 Link

At the 2014 council elections there was a 36.0% turnout with the elected candidates receiving the following votes: Abdul Abdullahi 2,551 votes Christiana During 2,597 votes Andrew Stafford 2,496 votes Edmonton Green ward falls in the parliamentary seat of Edmonton.

Political Makeup

Ward Profile

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Summary Statistics:

Based upon the ONS mid year estimate 2015 the total population was estimated to be about 19,384 at mid-2015. This was the largest population of the 21 wards in Enfield - about 24% above average size. The population of Edmonton Green Ward has increased by 8.0% since the 2011 Census, which is higher than the average increase across the borough. The graph below shows population estimates for the last five years.

Gender The proportions of male and female residents in Edmonton Green Ward are 48.4% and 51.6% respectively.

MeasureEdmonton

GreenEnfield Source

Population Estimate 19,384 328,433 ONS mid-year estimates 2015

Children aged 0-15 5,333 74,791 ONS mid-year estimates 2015

Working-age (16-64) 12,386 211,597 ONS mid-year estimates 2015

Older people aged 65+ 1,665 42,045 ONS mid-year estimates 2015

% All Children aged 0-15 27.5 22.8 ONS mid-year estimates 2015

% All Working-age (16-64) 63.9 64.4 ONS mid-year estimates 2015

% All Older people aged 65+ 8.6 12.8 ONS mid-year estimates 2015

Area - Square Kilometres 3.1 82.2 DCLG

% BAME - 2016 59.3 40.2 Enfield Council Estimate 2016

% BAME - 2011 60.6 39.0 Census 2011

% Not Born in UK - 2011 46.8 35.1 Census 2011

% English is First Language of no one

in household - 201121.4 14.1 Census 2011

Demographics

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The male population increased by 8.64% from 2011 to 2015, the female population also increased by 5.37% in the same period. Age Profile The proportions of residents in the younger age groups (under 45 years) are higher than the borough average.

For numbers in the above table see appendix. The main languages of residents* given by 2011 Census estimates are:

English 11,244 67%

Turkish 1,848 11%

Somali 538 3%

Polish 334 2%

Bengali 278 2% * aged 3 and over

The ward had the highest number of Turkish, Somali, French, Albanian and Kurdish in Enfield and the 2nd highest number of Bengali and Portuguese.

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Ethnicity The ward contains relatively large numbers in the Somali, Other Black African, Other Black, Turkish and Kurdish ethnic groups. As at the 2011 Census, the percentages of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Group (BAME) was 60.6% and Non-UK Born residents was 46.8%. The percentage of households without English as a first language was 21.4%. Enfield Council’s own 2016 Estimates give the ward’s BAME Group to be 59.3% of the total population. Ethnicity estimates are produced in-house, using data from the 2001 and 2011 Censuses and the 2016 School Census conducted by the local education authority (LEA). The School Census results indicate the changing nature of the population and Enfield pupils recorded themselves under 95 different ethnic codes. Ward ethnicity populations have been consolidated and estimated for the 22 groups that make up the Council’s standard ethnic group classification (see table below).

Estimated

no.%

Estimated

no.%

White British 2994 15.6 115859 35.1

White Irish 167 0.9 7186 2.2

Greek 71 0.4 4307 1.3

Greek Cypriot 292 1.5 16508 5.0

Turkish 2562 13.4 24153 7.3

Turkish Cypriot 294 1.5 6676 2.0

Kurdish 413 2.2 4502 1.4

White Other 1417 7.4 22796 6.9

White & Black Caribbean 282 1.5 4606 1.4

White and Asian 194 1.0 3978 1.2

White and Black African 212 1.1 2580 0.8

Other mixed 357 1.9 6867 2.1

Indian 477 2.5 11845 3.6

Pakistani 113 0.6 2653 0.8

Bangladeshi 685 3.6 6255 1.9

Chinese 113 0.6 2731 0.8

Other Asian 912 4.8 12836 3.9

Somali 1525 8.0 9373 2.8

Other Black African 2394 12.5 24490 7.4

Black Caribbean 1724 9.0 18306 5.5

Other Black 980 5.1 8903 2.7

Other Ethnic Group 981 5.1 12905 3.9

Source: Enfield Council Ethnicity Estimates 2016

Edmonton Green Borough

Ethnicity

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Religion Regarding Religion, the best guide is the 2011 Census. This showed the religious composition of the ward as:

Religion No. Ward % Borough

average %

Christian 8665 48.3 53.6

Buddhist 77 0.4 0.6

Hindu 623 3.5 3.5

Jewish 26 0.1 1.4

Muslim 5226 29.1 16.7

Sikh 56 0.3 0.3

Other/none/not stated 3276 18.3 23.8

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Socio-economic classification The 2011 Census results showed that Edmonton Green had an above average proportion of people in routine occupations with about 32% more people than would be expected from the Borough average.

Low income households Edmonton Green had the lowest average (median) household income of the 21 wards in Enfield, at under £19,700, as estimated by CACI in 2016. The proportion of households having an income of less than £15,000 was put at 36.3% compared to a Borough average of 19.5%. This was the highest proportion of the 21 wards. Benefit claimants At August 2016 the number of people claiming the key out of work benefits1 was 2,160, 21.5% of the estimated working age population. This compared to a Borough average of 12.8%. The latest benefits data can be obtained from the Labour Market profile on the NOMIS website.

1 The key benefits which are currently included in the Department for Work & Pensions’ working-age

client group data are:

Bereavement Allowance / Widowed Parent’s Allowance

Carer’s Allowance

Disability Living Allowance / Personal Independence Payment

Incapacity Benefit / Severe Disablement Allowance / Employment & Support Allowance

Income Support (including Pension Credit for males aged 60 to 64)

Jobseeker’s Allowance

Universal Credit

Socio-economic factors

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Economically active people The estimated proportion of people in work or looking for work (the economically active) was much lower than the borough average in 2011. For number and rates see appendix. Deprivation score The Indices of Deprivation 2015 – produced for the Department of Communities and Local Government– can be used to calculate the likely deprivation ranking of the ward. Analysis carried out by the Local Government Association indicates that, within Enfield, Edmonton Green has been calculated to be the most deprived of the 21 wards in the Borough. In addition, the same analysis estimates that it is within the 10% most deprived wards in London, and among the 10% most deprived in England. The map below illustrates deprivation levels for wards in Enfield, based upon their relative position when compared with other wards in London.

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Appendix A has two crime related indicators by which the ward is compared to the Borough average:-

Crime rate

Anti-social behaviour rate – for detail see the appendix. The latest crime rates and trends can be obtained from the Metropolitan Police crime mapping website.

Crime

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The most recent estimates of the life expectancies for men and women in the ward show that male expectancy is lower than the Enfield average while female expectancy is above average. For detail, see the appendix. Taking into account the age structure of the ward the number of deaths is higher than would be expected – for standardised rates see the appendix. In the 2011 Census, the population were asked a question about their general health. The graph below shows the response.

For the numbers of people in the above categories see the appendix. The teenage pregnancy rate is higher than the Borough average. The latest health information about the ward can be obtained from the Local Health website by choosing Find My Area and entering the ward name. Within the ward there are three GP surgeries:

o Rainbow Practice, Evergreen PCC – 1 Smythe Close, N9 0TW o Chalfont Road Surgery, 2 Chalfont Road, N9 9LW o Edmonton Medical Centre, 234 Fore Street, N18 2LY

and two dentists’ surgeries

o Mr. S. I. S. Patel – 61 Market Square

o Mr. M. C. Patel – 277 Fore Street

Health

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The 2011 (Census) profile of the households in the ward by housing tenure (sector) is:

Tenure No. (% share) Borough average %

Owner occupied 2206 (32.0%) 58.8%

Private rented 1718 (24.9%) 23.6%

Council 1610 (23.3%) 11.4%

Registered social landlord 1365 (19.8%) 6.2%

The 2011 Census data provides a view of the accommodation type by ward compared with the rest of the borough. In Edmonton Green ward there is a far higher percentage of purpose built flats compared with the Enfield average.

For the numbers of dwellings in the above categories see appendix. In 2015 the median house price for Edmonton Green ward was £242,000, 24.4% lower than the Borough median of £320,000.

Housing

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There are 3 primary schools in the ward:

Latymer All Saints CE Primary - http://www.latymerallsaints.enfield.sch.uk Fleecefield Primary School - http://www.fleecefield.enfield.sch.uk/ Brettenham Primary School - http://www.brettenhamprimaryschool.co.uk/ Key Stage 2 results for primary schools: For the latest results and much more information about the pupils at each school see the respective Department for Education webpages: Latymer All Saints CE Primary Fleecefield Primary School Brettenham Primary School Taken from the 2011 Census data the graph below shows the % of qualifications by population in the ward.

Qualifications: The term ‘no qualifications’ describes people without any academic, vocational or professional qualifications. The term ‘lower level’ qualifications is used to describe qualifications equivalent to levels 1 to 3 of the National Key Learning Targets (i.e. GSCE’s O levels, A levels, NVQ levels 1-3). The term ’Higher level’ refers to qualifications of levels 4 and above (i.e. first degrees, higher degrees, NVQ levels 4 and 5, HND, HNC and certain professional qualifications).

Education

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There is one static library in the ward, and a further two libraries just south of the ward. These libraries are: Edmonton Green Library Tel No 020 8379 2600 Angel Raynham Library, Raynham Avenue Tel No 020 8807 4726 Fore Street Library Tel No 020 8379 1717 The ward has one leisure centre, Edmonton Leisure Centre on The Broadway, Edmonton. Tel No: 020 8375 3750 The ward has 10 parks and open spaces;

o Salmons Brook Footpath o All Saints Churchyard o Victoria Road Garden o Plevna Road Open Space o Montagu Recreation Ground o Old Railway Line o Provident Park o Kenninghall Open Space o Craig Park o Pymmes Park

There are no allotments available for rent within the ward, but allotments are available just to the north of the ward at Barrowfield Allotments, N9 0HB, and to the east of the ward at Tanners Hall Allotments, N18 1OS.. For further information contact Enfield Council on 020 8379 1000 or visit the Enfield Council website. There are 8 places of worship within the boundaries of the ward:

o All Saints Church Edmonton Tel No 020 8803 9199 o Chapel Point Gospel Hall o Salvation Army Tel No 020 8345 6687 o Edmonton Baptist Church Tel No 020 8803 5831 o St. Mary’s Centre o Edmonton Spiritual Church Tel No. 020 8807 2331 o Faith House (Christian Revival Centre) Tel No 020 8803 8665 o Edmonton Methodist Church

Culture and Leisure

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Voluntary and Community Sector Some locally based community organisations are given below:

Stroke Action – Pymmes Park Telephone 020 8807 8023 Community House Fore Street Edmonton N9 – houses the following organisations:

Enfield Voluntary Action and Enfield Volunteer Centre (EVA) provides services to voluntary and community organisations in Enfield. It supports and promotes their: o positive and sustainable development o participation in making decisions that affect the borough

EVA's support, development, and information services consist of development and funding advice, accountancy, training, up-to-date, information via EVAeNEWS, links to good practice, information, reports and useful websites via Online Knowhow, good practice and networking via Volunteer Centre Enfield, grants programmes as available on behalf of local, regional and national funders, Schools in Partnership meetings

Enfield Disability Action – Run by and for people with physical disabilities, sensory impairements, mental health, learning difficulties and long-term illnesses.

o Website: http://e-d-a.org.uk/ o Email: [email protected]

Enfield Parents & Children is a registered charity working for the benefit of children and their families in the London Borough of Enfield.

o Website: http://www.enfieldparents.org.uk/

Enfield Racial Equality Council - mission is to actively promote and seek to implement a racially just, fair and equitable society which will enhance the quality of life for all who live, work and learn in the London Borough of Enfield Tel: 020 8373 6271 Fax: 020 8373 6281 Email: [email protected] Website: http://enfieldrec.org.uk/

Federation of Enfield Residents’ & Allied Associations. Many residents belong to their local residents’ association. FERAA is the body that represents the associations jointly, so increasing the leverage to achieve results. Website: http://www.feraa.org.uk/

One-to-One Enfield is a local charity for adults with learning difficulties who live in Enfield. They aim to enable people with learning difficulties to be actively involved in the community. They also encourage getting out and about and making new friends.

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o Website: http://www.one-to-one-enfield.co.uk/ o Tel: 0208 373 6241

Greek and Greek Cypriot Community of Enfield - This organisation helps members of the community by providing a number of services. These include a weekly drop-in centre, counselling, help for carers and a home from hospital service

o Website: Greek and Greek Cypriot Community of Enfield (www.ggcce.org.uk)

o Email: [email protected] o Telephone 020 8373 6299

Carers Trust Lea Valley Crossroads Care Services - provide home-based respoite services to anble carers to take a break. They provide a service tailored to meet the needs of individual families, where trained care support workers come to the home and take on the caring role.

o http://www.crossroads-leavalley.org.uk o Tel: 020 8373 6210

Enfield Saheli - (female friend) offers support and advice to women in Enfield. The charity is run by women for women, with special emphasis on support for women of all ethnicities. They aim to empower women to participate fully in social, cultural and civic life; provide services through trained and friendly female staff who can speak South Asian languages by supporting women with mental health, acute illness, disabilities, carers and also women who have experienced domestic violence. It has a broad approach offering information, advice and guidance, access to legal and housing professionals, counselling service by bilingual counsellors, crisis support and group support work. For much more information on this group please visit their website or call the above number.

o E-mail: [email protected] o Website: http://www.enfieldsaheli.org

Tamil Relief Centre - The Centre offers practical support in the resettlement of refuges and asylum seekers, other immigrants and unemployed people in greater London. It provides advice and information to enable them to access services to which they are entitled, and promotes the education, training and employment of refugees, ethnic minorities and disadvantaged groups/people. Education and training are provided at Enfield Education and Training Centre, and children’s support classes are held on Saturdays and Sundays.

o http://www.trcuk.org/ o Telephone 020 8373 6249

Café 311 – is part of the Camden Society which runs services for people with disabilities across London and Oxfordshire. Café 311 run the Community Café at Community House – provide employment and training for people with learning difficulties.

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Enfield Vision: A group of visually impaired people determined to improve the environment and to reduce the everyday problems of blind and partially sighted people.

o Further information: Enfield Vision (www.enfieldvision.org.uk)

Enfield Turkish Cypriot Association is a voluntary non-profit making organisation offering a wide range of service to Turkish Cypriots and other Turkish speakers living in Enfield. They provide advice and guidance on a wide range of statutory services, including housing, social services, education, health and availability of culturally sensitive services

o Website: http://www.etca.org.uk/ o Email: [email protected] o Telephone 020 8373 6300

Enfield Caribbean Association - offers information and advice to members of the Caribbean community who may be experiencing difficulty accessing public services. The association operates a luncheon club for the elderly, which provides a healthy hot meal, simple exercise classes, and other social and cultural activities at the Trinity at Bowes Methodist Church between 1pm-4pm on Fridays. The association also offers a weekly drop-in session on Thursdays between 10am-1pm to socialise and includes exercises classes at the Community House. Members are mainly Caribbean but the association is open to everyone. For further information:

o Email [email protected] o Telephone 020 8373 6352 o Website: http://www.enfieldcaribbeanassoc.org.uk/

Enfield Healthwatch – An organisation whose role is to amplify the voices of local people on the key issues that affect those who use health and care services. For further information: Email: [email protected]

Enfield Somali Community Association - A non-profit making voluntary organisation established to help the resettlement of Somali’s living within Enfield. They offer information and advice on matters such as welfare benefits, education, health, fuel efficiency and other community development related issues. They have an established youth and sports project and a supplementary school. They also provide women groups, elderly and disabled groups, as well as workshops on various community issues, basic skills training, employment and training courses and EAL classes (when funding is available). o Email: [email protected]; o Telephone 020 8373 6340

Break the Cycle (BTC) is an independent peer support group for current and ex-users of drug and alcohol treatment services. BTC also provides support to the carers and families of current and ex-users. They also provide a women's only

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group on Wednesdays and group-based activities. This is a safe environment where people with a drug or alcohol dependency can meet and get information about specialist services available. BTC can refer people to community and specialist services if needed.

CancerLIFE Self Support Group offering a drop-in service for people affected by cancer.

o Tel: 020 8373 6222

Enfield Clubhouse - An organisation run by people with mental health issues for people with mental health issues open every Wednesday and Friday. For more information:

o Email: [email protected]

Enfield Deaf Image Group (ENDIG) – represent the interests of deaf and hard of hearing people in the borough of Enfield. ENDIG members are all deaf and aim to promote deaf awareness to statutory services including individuals and organisations

o Email: [email protected] Within the Hot Desk Facility at Community House:

Third Age Challenge Group – Turkish speaking womens group providing information and advice – drop in and luncheon club for more information

o Email: [email protected]

African French Speaking Organisation - AFSOR is a registered charity group set up, in May 2005, for the benefit of disadvantaged people from Africa, francophone in particular, and in general for the benefit of anyone from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community groups. The charity aims to: provide children, young people, adult and elderly with additional education, skills training and recreation; raise awareness in matters regarding community social life in the UK mainly in health and safety, housing, employment, barriers, neighbourhood, British Law, and welfare benefits. o Email: [email protected] or [email protected], or o [email protected]

Turkish Youths of London - Our project aims at further supporting Turkish speaking Youths and Families as well as other nationalities through agree Secondary schools to enable families to further educate themselves in order to be able to support their children and themselves. For more information: o Email: [email protected]

Skills and Training Network is a professional charity which specialised in training to disadvantaged groups especially BAME community in Computer, ESOL, basic skills, Literacy support, IAG Career Advice and Guidance, Vocational Training, Employability, accredited and non-accredited courses. Director – Sue Halwa

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o Website http://sntnetwork.org.uk/ o Tel: 01992 848092

Elevation Profile Director Pauline Ehonjie Email: [email protected]

Kongolese Childrens Association A registered charity that aims to promote the well-being of children of African descent, in particular but not exclusively from Kongo Kingdom (DRX, Congo Brazza, Angola). The main activities of our organisation are: supplementary school that offers week-end classes for children and young people (year 1 to 11) for English, maths, science, mother-tongue and cultural education; liaison between schools and parents; music and drama club; advice and advocacy; vocational training; health care and health and social care training; child care training.

o For further information email: [email protected];

Stand In The Gap (SITG) is passionate for young people to have quality of life to change their opinion and perception about bad experiences by improving decision-making skills, self-confidence, self awareness and development of interpersonal development. We support young people in practical terms to go through each workshop in a relaxed atmosphere, to access their desirable skills/talents.

o Email: [email protected]

Gargaar Somali Welfare Association – Information and advice available for the Somali Community every Tuesday and Thursday

For further information email: [email protected]

Hope and Restoration – provides training and assistance with work placements, job searches, job application, cv writing, employment support and after-care For further information please contact: [email protected];

British Afghan Women’s Society - This is a voluntary organisation aiming to empower and help Afghan women. Services provided include an information service, outreach work and referrals to other agencies. For further information please contact: [email protected]

Cypriot Elderly and Disabled Group - A Group where older Cypriots and Cypriots with disabilities meet in a safe and welcoming environment. We provide a luncheon club , run chair based exercise programmes, tea and coffee, play bingo, have health talks, arrange seaside trips and help with translation and referring members to appropriate agencies. For more information email: [email protected]

Enfield Peoples Project – provides services to people with disabilities, those living with HIV/AIDS For further information please contact: [email protected]

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Sisters in Islam - For young Muslim women 12+ years. Holding social and charity events, whilst also providing a range of activities and resources, including badminton, aerobics, advice, discussion and computer facilities Further information tel: 020 8372 0423

Iranian Community Service For further information please contact: [email protected];

Edmonton Advice Centre and ILAC Care – Market Square Edmonton Green – they offer practical support as well as advice and guidance. Email [email protected]

Craig Park Youth Centre, Lawrence Road, N18 2HN - Through interaction they aim to foster stronger links between young people throughout the borough, which will in turn forge teamwork, greater understanding, tolerance, self-belief and pride amongst the young people. Further information: http://www.enfield.gov.uk/youth/info/18/craig_park

O” Bay Community Trust, Fore Street, N18 2TZ - a BME lead organisation providing generic services to services users, members, and clients who are local residents; irrespective of their race, colour, gender, sexual orientation or religious believes. They work and provide services on a first-come-first-serve basis to those in need of their services, be it black or white to ensure community cohesion and integration. Further information: http://www.o-bay.org/

Salvation Army, Fore Street, N9 0NU Further information: http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/

The Enfield Foyer Project, Fore Street, N9 0PD - provides studio accommodation for 36 young people, together with training, ICT and social facilities. The Foyer adopts an integrated approach to meeting the needs of young people by linking affordable accommodation to training and employment. Further information: http://foyer.net/foyers/enfield/

Mind in Enfield, Fore Street, N9 0DU - Mind Enfield is a local independent charity, working in partnership with other statutory and voluntary organisations to provide an range of services to meet the needs of mental health service users and to challenge For more information please contact 275 Fore St, London N9 0PD Tel: 020 8887 1480

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Additional Sources of information For local information visit the Enfield Council website homepage: http://www.enfield.gov.uk/. Creating an Enfield Connected account will enable you to find out about local events and services. A collation of various data including latest best estimates is at Appendix A. For statistics, search on the London Datastore or select profiles or data on NOMIS.

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Appendix A – Data tables

Borough relative

No % average No. / % % diff.

TOTAL:-

POPULATION – 2015 19384 15640 24

HOUSEHOLDS – 2011 6899 5710 21

Owner Occupied 2206 32.0 58.8 -46

Council 1610 23.3 11.4 105

Registered Social Landlord 1365 19.8 6.2 219

Private Renting 1718 24.9 23.6 6

AGE STRUCTURE – 2015

0-4 1859 9.6 7.7 24

5-14 3186 16.4 13.8 19

15-24 2723 14.0 12.3 14

25-44 5937 30.6 29.9 2

45-64 4014 20.7 23.5 -12

65-74 930 4.8 6.7 -29

75+ 735 3.8 6.1 -37

ETHNIC MIX – 2016

White British 2994 15.6 35.1 -55

White Irish 167 0.9 2.2 -60

Greek 71 0.4 1.3 -71

Greek Cypriot 292 1.5 5.0 -70

Turkish 2562 13.4 7.3 83

Turkish Cypriot 294 1.5 2.0 -24

Kurdish 413 2.2 1.4 58

White Other 1417 7.4 6.9 7

White & Black Caribbean 282 1.5 1.4 5

White and Asian 194 1.0 1.2 -16

White and Black African 212 1.1 0.8 42

Other mixed 357 1.9 2.1 -10

Indian 477 2.5 3.6 -31

Pakistani 113 0.6 0.8 -26

Bangladeshi 685 3.6 1.9 89

Chinese 113 0.6 0.8 -29

Other Asian 912 4.8 3.9 22

Somali 1525 8.0 2.8 180

Other Black African 2394 12.5 7.4 69

Black Caribbean 1724 9.0 5.5 62

Other Black 980 5.1 2.7 90

Other Ethnic Group 981 5.1 3.9 31

RELIGION – 2011

Christian 8665 48.3 53.6 -10

Buddhist 77 0.4 0.6 -33

Hindu 623 3.5 3.5 0

Jewish 26 0.1 1.4 -93

Muslim 5226 29.1 16.7 74

Sikh 56 0.3 0.3 0

Other / not stated / none 3276 18.3 23.8 -23

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Appendix A – Data tables

Borough relative

No % % diff.average no. /

%

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY in the 16-64 age group

All economically active, 2011 7419 65.0 73.4 -11

Unemployed — JSA claimants, August 2016 440 3.6 2.2 64

INCOME - 2016

Households with less than £15,000 (gross) a year 2759 36.3 19.5 86

Working age benefit claimants 2160 21.5 12.8 68

QUALIFICATIONS – 2011

No qualifications 3942 30.5 23.0 33

Level 1 only 1902 14.7 12.9 14

Level 2 1777 13.7 13.8 0

Level 3 1167 9.0 10.5 -14

Level 4 and above 2526 19.5 28.7 -32

HOUSING TYPE – 2011

Detached 333 4.8 7.0 -32

Semi-detached 1095 15.6 23.5 -33

Terraced 1458 20.8 31.1 -33

Flat - purpose built 3737 53.4 30.3 76

Flat - in a shared house 280 4.0 6.6 -39

Other 96 1.4 1.5 -9

CARS IN HOUSEHOLDS – 2011 - nos. of households with:

0 cars 3693 53.5 32.5 65

1 car 2479 35.9 43.3 -17

2+ cars 727 10.5 24.2 -56

HOUSEHOLD TYPES – 2011

One person 2157 31.3 27.8 12

All occupants aged 65 plus 167 2.4 5.5 -56

Married couple or civil partnership, no children 325 4.7 7.9 -40

Married couple or civil partnership, with dependent children 1057 15.3 17.4 -12

Married couple or civil partnership, all children non dependent 296 4.3 6.8 -37

Cohabiting couple, no children 134 1.9 3.4 -43

Cohabiting couple, with dependent children 213 3.1 3.0 3

Cohabiting couple, all children non dependent 31 0.4 0.4 12

Lone parent 1674 24.3 16.7 46

Other 845 12.2 11.0 11

PERSONS WITH LONG TERM HEALTH PROBLEM / DISABILITY

– 2011

Limiting a lot 1425 7.9 7.3 8

Limiting a little 1563 8.7 8.1 7

GENERAL HEALTH – 2011

Very good 8082 45.0 46.8 -4

Good 6141 34.2 35.0 -2

Fair 2505 14.0 12.7 10

Bad 913 5.1 4.1 24

Very bad 308 1.7 1.3 31

LIFE EXPECTANCY (years) - 2010-2014:

Males 79.4 80.7 -2

Females 84.9 84.1 1

STANDARDISED MORTALITY RATIO 98.3 91.8 7

COMMUNITY SAFETY - 2015/2016

Crime rate (per 1,000 residents) 129.5 72.6 78

Anti-social behaviour rate (per 1,000 residents) 57.0 23.2 146

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Sources and related notes for statistics in Appendix Population – ONS mid-year population estimate 2015 Households – 2011 Census; © Crown Copyright Age structure – ONS mid-year population estimate 2015 Religion – 2011 Census; © Crown Copyright Ethnic mix – Council estimates for mid-2015; note there are severe difficulties in estimating ethnic group sizes at ward level and the figures given here must be treated with extreme caution and used as a guide to the possible mix in the ward Economic Activity – all economically active 16-64 year olds = working plus unemployed – 2011 Census; © Crown Copyright, the activity rate (%) is the % of the population aged 16-64 Unemployed — the official DWP ‘claimant count’, January 2017 Income – Low income households – CACI Paycheck; 2016; © CACI Working age benefit claimants – DWP; August 2016 counts and estimated proportion of the working age population Qualifications – 2011 Census; © Crown Copyright; note that this table excludes apprenticeships and ‘other’ qualifications Housing type – 2011 Census; © Crown Copyright Cars – 2011 Census; © Crown Copyright Household types – 2011 Census; © Crown Copyright Persons with a long term health problem/disability – 2011 Census; © Crown Copyright General health – 2011 Census; © Crown Copyright Life expectancy – Public Health England, based on 2010-14 data Crime rate – uses crime counts from the Metropolitan Police for April 2015 to March 2016

The relative % diff[erence] is the area % divided by the Borough % (expressed as a % above or below the Borough average)