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Western ParishesWARD PROFILE 2019

Information and Improvement Services

March 2019

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CONTENTS Page No.

Executive Summary 3

Source Data 7

Ward Map 9

Key Household Characteristics 10

Adult Services 11

Arts, Culture and Leisure 16

Children and Young People 18

Community Safety 27

Economic Regeneration and Transport 31

Environment and Housing 38

Health and Wellbeing 43

Strong Communities 45

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Western Parishes Ward is in Stockton North and is home to just over 3,200 people. It is predominantly home to households likely to own their

own home, have no children and live in detached homes in rural locations. It is the 15th most deprived Ward in the Borough (out of 26).

In terms of Adult Services, the Ward is home to above Borough, North East and England proportions of households occupied by one family, all

aged 65+; below proportions of households occupied by a single person aged 65+; and, above proportions residents providing unpaid care. In

addition, the Ward is home to above Borough average proportions of adults receiving adult social care services and the same Borough average

proportions of new adults receiving social care services. Additionally, just 0.9% of all recipients of home care provided by the Council live in

this Ward.

Regarding Arts, Culture and Leisure, the Ward is home to above Borough average proportions of households likely to participate in sport more

than 2 hours per week; below Borough average proportions of households likely to participate in sport up to 2 hours per week; and, below

average proportion of households unlikely to exercise by jogging, walking or going to gym; and, likely to access entertainment sites online.

The Ward’s characteristics in terms of Children and Young People are as follows. Western Parishes has below Borough average uptake of free

childcare for 2-year olds; average amount of vacant 30-hour places for 3 and 4-year olds; proportion of pupils (up to Year 11) who are eligible

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for free school meals; proportion of children and young people (up to Year 14) recorded with SEN involvement; proportion of young people

aged 16 – 18 in government training schemes; and, proportion of young people in employment and apprenticeships.

Comparing the Ward with the Borough, the North East and England overall, the proportion of pupils achieving a good level of development at

Early Years Foundation stage (EYFS), as at the end of Reception is smaller; the proportion of pupils achieving Expected Standard in combined

Reading, Writing and Maths at Key Stage 2 is greater; pupils’ average Attainment 8 score is greater; pupils’ average Progress 8 score is greater;

the proportion of pupils achieving 5+ in English and Maths GCSE is greater; and, the proportion of pupils achieving 4+ in English and Maths is

greater; and proportion of young people aged 16 -18 in full time education is greater.

Considering the Ward against the North East and the Borough only, it is home to a smaller proportion young people aged 16 – 18 not in

education, employment or training (NEET). In terms of safeguarding, the Ward is home to just 0.1% of the Borough’s Children in Need (CiN),

none of the Borough’s children are subject to a Child Protection Plan (CPP) or Children in Our Care (CiOC).

Considering Community Safety, the Ward was the location for just 0.9% of the Borough’s recorded crimes; 12.9% of domestic abuse crimes;

0.8% of recorded criminal damage and arson offences; 1.4% of recorded theft offences (excl. burglary, vehicle crime or robbery); and, 0.7% of

all recorded anti-social behaviour incidents.

In comparison with the Borough, the North East and England, the Ward has a smaller rate per 1,000 population for crime recorded; criminal

damage and arson; and, recorded theft offences (exc. burglary, vehicle crime or robbery). Domestic abuse crime recorded rate per 1,000 was

smaller in the Ward than the Borough; and anti-social behaviour incident rate per 1,000 was smaller than the Borough and England.

Considering fires, the Ward was the location for 0.009% of all primary and 0.006% of secondary fires in England.

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In terms of Economic Regeneration and Transport, compared with the Borough, the North East and England overall, the Ward is home to

fewer residents who have elementary occupations; residents who are process, plant and machine operatives; residents who work in sales and

customer service occupations; residents who travel to work by bus or train; residents who travel to work on foot; residents aged 16 – 64

claiming Job Seekers Allowance (JSA); residents aged 18 – 24 claiming JSA or Universal Credit; and, residents with no qualifications.

The Ward has more residents aged 16 -74 with a degree, HNC or professional qualifications; and, residents who are economically active self-

employed residents.

Comparing the Ward with the Borough overall, it is home to fewer households likely to have a net annual income of <£15K; households likely

to be finding it difficult/very difficult to cope on income; households unlikely to hold a current account; and, more households likely to surf the

internet everyday/most days; fewer households likely to use Facebook every day; and fewer households likely to use Twitter every day.

Regarding Environment and Housing, the Ward is the location for 3.4% of the Borough’s fly tipping removals. Compared with the Borough,

the North East and England, the Ward is home to greater proportion of proportion of house owners; a smaller proportion of residents who are

private renters and residents who are social renters. The Ward has a lower proportion of households in fuel poverty than the Borough and the

North East but the same as England.

The mean and median (average) house prices for prices for all sold property is greater than for the Borough and the North East but smaller

than England.

In comparison with the Borough overall, the Ward is home to more households in Council Tax bands D, E, F, G and H. At the same time, it is

also home to fewer households in Council Tax bands: A, B and C.

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Considering Health and Wellbeing, the Ward is home to worse than England average numbers of mothers who smoke during pregnancy;

mothers who breastfeed; people aged over 16 who binge drink; completed NHS health checks; emergency admissions to hospital for

myocardial infarction; deaths from all causes and respiratory disease; and, female life expectancy at birth (years).

In contrast, the Ward has better than England average of low birthweight babies; children ‘not ready’ for school; 11-year olds who are obese;

people who are unemployed; new cases of cancer; emergency admissions to hospital for all causes, chronic heart disease, stroke, and chronic

obstructive pulmonary disease; deaths from all causes under 75 years, cancer, and circulatory disease; and, male life expectancy at birth

(years).

In terms of Strong Communities, broadly speaking, the Ward has a smaller proportion of residents aged 0 – 19 and residents aged 16 - 64 than

is the case across the Borough, North East and England; and, a greater proportion of residents aged 65+. Also, in comparison with the

Borough, the North East and England overall, the Ward is home to a smaller proportion of families with dependent children; a smaller

proportion of BME population; and, a greater proportion of residents identifying as Christian.

Most of the Ward population aged 18+ are registered to vote and 37 young people aged 16 and 17 are registered thus.

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Theme/Area Reference Data Set/Indicator Source Date Links to

Charts and Tables

Adult Services

AS1 – AS2 Population Information – Care Provision CENSUS (2011) – Health and Provision of Unpaid Care 2011 Click Here

AS3 – AS6 Population - Households CENSUS (2011) – Household Composition 2011 Click Here

AS7 – AS13 Numbers and Percentage of those in receipt of services SBC – Systems and Planning & Performance Nov 2018 Click Here

Arts, Culture & Leisure ACL1 – ACL4 Sport and Culture Experian Mosaic – Public Sector 2016 Click Here

Children & Young People

CYP1 – CYP3 Early Years – Take Up of Placements SBC – Family Information Service Nov 2018 Click Here

CYP4 School Years SBC - Planning & Performance – School Census Dec 2018 Click Here

CYP5 Early Years Foundation Stage Profile SBC - Planning & Performance Nov 2018 Click Here

CYP6 – CYP11 School Years – Performance Tables SBC - Planning & Performance Summer 2018 Click Here

CYP12 - 16 Post 16 Academic Year 12 and Year 13 SBC - Integrated Youth Support Services – Youth Direction Nov 2018 Click Here

CYP19 – CYP24 Children’s Services

- Children In Need- Children In Care SBC - Planning & Performance Sep 2018 Click Here

Community Safety

CS1 – CS15 Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour Cleveland Police Data Base Nov 2018 Click Here

CS16 – CS17 Fires Cleveland Fire Brigade System – Ward Data Nov 2018 Click Here

Economic Regeneration & Transport

ERT1 – ERT4 Economic Activity and Unemployment NOMIS (Official Labour Market Statistics) Nov 2018 Click Here

ERT5 – ERT12 Occupations and Industry CENSUS (2011) – Industry and Occupation 2011 Click Here

ERT13 – ERT15 Economic Activity and Unemployment Experian Mosaic - Public Sector 2016 Click Here

ERT16 – ERT18 Internet Use Experian Mosaic - Public Sector 2016 Click Here

Environment & Housing

EH1 Environment – Fuel Poverty CENSUS (2011). Gov.uk – Sub-Regional fuel poverty data (2018) 2011/2018 Click Here

EH2 – EH3 Fly Tipping SBC - Care for Your Area - (CFYA ) - 2017-18 Nov 2018 Click Here

EH4 – EH5 Housing (Average and Median House Price)

ONS (Office for National Statistics) House Price Statistics for Small Areas Sept 2018 Click Here

EH6 – EH8 Tenure Status CENSUS (2011) – Tenure 2011 Click Here

EH9 – EH16 Council Tax Status SBC - Council Tax - Information/Data Nov 2011 Click here

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Health & Wellbeing

HWB1 Children Not "School Ready" SBC - Planning & Performance 2017 & 2018 Click Here

HWB2 Childhood Obesity (11-year olds) NHS Digital 2015/16 - 2017/18 Click Here

HWB3

HWB4

Hospital Admissions (<19) for Injuries

NHS Health Checks CompletedNHS North of England Commissioning Support Unit

2013/14 - 2014/15

2017/18Click Here

HWB5HWB6

Mothers Smoking in PregnancyMothers Breastfeed (at 6 - 8 weeks) North Tees and Hartlepool Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

2016/172014/15-2015/16 Click Here

HWB7 - HWB8HWB9

New Cases of Cancer; Life Expectancy at BirthLow Birth Weight Babies

Public Health England SBC - Public Health

2011/152015

Click Here

HWB10 Binge Drinking (Over 16) Public Health England 2008 Click Here

HWB11 Mortality and Causes of Death Public Health England 2010/14

Click Here

HWB12 Emergency Admissions to Hospital Public Health England 2011/12 - 2015/16 Click Here

HWB13 Over 65s Referred into Mental Health Services North Tees and Hartlepool Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2016 Click Here

Strong Communities

D1 – D12 Population and Demographics ONS (Office for National Statistics) Mid 2017 Population Estimates

2017 Click Here

D13 – D14 Dependent Children CENSUS (2011) – Families with Dependent Children 2011 Click Here D15 – D17 Dwellings Tees Valley Combined Authority - Dwelling Estimates (Mid

2016) 2016 Click Here

D18 – D23 Ethnicity and Religion CENSUS (2011) – Ethnic Group 2011 Click Here D24 – D26 Electoral Registration SBC - (Democratic Services) - Electoral Registration Sept 2018 Click Here D28 – D67 Experian Mosaic Experian Mosaic - Public Sector (Summary of D28 – D67) 2016 Click Here D68 – D76 School, Community Centre, Libraries SBC - Community Facilities - Local Land and Property

Gazetteer (Summary of D68 – D76) Jan 2019 Click Here

D98 Deprivation Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) - (2015) 2015 Click Here

*PLEASE NOTE: If there is no data shown against the Ward name – either in a chart, or table in this Ward Profile – this means that the actual data value is 0(zero). It does not mean that the data is missing.

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Western Parishes Ward

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Most Dominant Household Group – HG12 Country Living

(39.9% of all households in the Ward)

(1.4% of all households in the Borough)

Second Most Dominant Household Group – HG13 Rural Reality

(33.2% of all households in the Ward)

(0.9% of all households in the Borough)

The most likely key features of this group are: • Rural Locations

• Well Off Homeowners

• Attractive Detached Homes• Higher Self-Employment

• High Car Ownership

• High Use of Internet

The most likely characteristics of this group include: • Most are l i k e l y t o b e aged 66 - 70

• Household income likely to be between £20k - £29k

• Household composition likely to be Families• Likely to have no children• Likely to own home

• Likely to live in Detached Properties

This group is most likely to have the following health characteristics: • Most are likely to be in very good or good health (83%)

• 4% are likely to be in bad or very bad health• 19% are likely to have health problems or a disability which limits

work/activities

• 39% are likely to not take exercise

This group is most likely to have the following communication channel preferences and habits:

• Preferred methods of contact is likely to be email (57%) and post(17%)

• 95% are likely to access the internet daily or several times a day

The most likely key features of this group are: • Rural Locations

• Villages and Outlying Houses

• Agricultural Employment

• Most are Homeowners

• Affordable Value Homes

• Slow Internet Speeds

The most likely key characteristics of this group further include: • Most are l i k e l y t o b e aged 46 -50

• Household income likely to be between £20k - £29k• Household composition likely to be ‘single’

• Likely to have no children• Likely to own home

• Likely to live in Semi-Detached Properties

This group is most likely to have the following health characteristics: • Most are likely to be in very good or good health (80%)

• 5.5% are likely to be in bad or very bad health

• 27% are likely to have health problems or a disability which limitswork/activities

• 47% are likely to not take exercise

This group is most likely to have the following communication channel preferences and habits:

• Preferred methods of contact is likely to be email (58%) and post(15%)

• 95% are likely to access the internet daily or several times a day

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Adult ServicesOur vision is that people can get the right level and type of support at the right �me to help, prevent, reduce or delay the need for ongoing support and maximise their independence.

This sec�on provides informa�on about each of the following subjects:

- Provision of unpaid care- Households aged 65+- Adult social care services and support- Home care

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Geography

AS1 - No. residents providing unpaid care/week

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

373

19,924

AS2 - % Residents providing unpaid care/week

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England

11.1%10.4% 11.0%

10.3%

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Geography AS3 - No. householdsoccupied by single personaged 65+

AS5 - No. householdsoccupied by one family,all aged 65+

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

151

9,416

154

6,374

AS4 - % of households occupied by single person aged 65+

Western ParishesWard

Stockton on TeesBorough

North East England England

11.1% 11.9%13.5%

12.4%

AS6 - % of households occupied by one family, all aged 65+

Western ParishesWard

Stockton on TeesBorough

North East England England

11.3%

8.1% 8.2% 8.1%

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Geography

AS7 - No. adult residentsreceiving adult social careservices and support/year

AS9 - No. new adult socialcare clients receiving servicesand support during/year

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

143

7,829

59

3,401

1.8%AS13 - % of adults in Borough who receive social

care services and support live in this Ward

AS8 - % adult residents receiving adult social care services and support during the year

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

5.3% 5.1%

AS10 - % New adult social care clients receiving services and support during the year

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

2.2% 2.2%

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Geography

AS11 - No. adult social care clientsreceiving home care service provided bythe Council/year

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

25

1,947

Western Parishes Ward

25AS11 - No. adult social care clients receiving home care service provided by the Council/year

Stockton on Tees Borough

1,947AS11 - No. adult social care clients receiving home care service provided by the Council/year

0.9%AS12 - % adult social care clients

receivinghome care service provided by the Council/year

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Arts, Culture and LeisureOur vision is of a Borough where our heritage, fes�vals, cultural ac�vi�es and leisure facili�es help us a�ract visitors and investment, and where sport and ac�ve leisure opportuni�es help people sustain healthier lifestyles.

This sec�on includes informa�on about each of the following subjects:- Sport- Exercise- Entertainment

Big plans for great experiences

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ACL1 - % of Households likely to par�cipate in Sport up to 2 hours/week

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

12.8%9.6%

ACL2 - % of households likely to par�cipate in Sport more than 2 hours/week

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

12.1%13.6%

ACL3 - % of households unlikely to exercise by jogging, walking or going to gym

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

49.0%39.3%

ACL4 - % of households likely to access Entertainment Sites On-Line

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

24%18%

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Children and Young PeopleOur vision is of a great place to grow up, where children and young people are protected from harm and supported to be the best they can be in life.

This sec�on provides informa�on about each of the following subjects:- Childcare- Free school meals (FSM)- Special Educa�onal Needs (SEN)- Educa�on- Post 16 Educa�on, Employment and Training- Children in Need (CiN)- Child Protec�on Plans (CPP)- Children in Our Care (CiOC)

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Geography

CYP2 - No. children accessing30 hours free childcare for 3& 4 yr olds

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

12

809

NOTE: The propor�on of childcare places taken per Ward is

calculated by dividing the number of childcare places taken up by

the number of eligible children per Ward. Because parents can

choose childcare provider, it is not always the case that they select a

provider in the Ward they live. The propr�onal take up may

therefore exceed 100%.

CYP1 - % of take-up of free childcare for 2 year olds

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on TeesBorough

25.6%

89.6%

CYP 3 - Average % of vacant 30 hour places for 3 & 4 year olds

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on TeesBorough

52.0%59.0%

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CYP5 - % of children and young people (up to Yr 14) recorded with SEN involvement

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

9.6%

14.8%

CYP4 - % of pupils (up to Yr 11) eligible for Free School Meals

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

7.2%

18.3%

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CYP6 - % of pupils achieving good level of development at Early Years Founda�on Stage

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on TeesBorough

North East England

68.0% 70.5% 71.5% 71.5%

CYP7 - % of pupils achieving expected standard in combined Reading, Wri�ng and Maths (at KS2)

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on TeesBorough

North East England

83.9%

70.0% 67.0% 64.0%

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CYP8 - Pupil's average A�ainment 8 Score

Western ParishesWard

Stockton on TeesBorough

North East England

55.80

46.70 44.70 46.40

CYP9 - Pupil's average Progress 8 Score

Western ParishesWard

Stockton on TeesBorough

North East England

0.24

-0.08

-0.23

NOTE: A�ainment 8 measures a student's average grade across eight subjects – the same

subjects that count towards Progress 8. The eight subjects fit into three groups: English and

Maths; English Baccalaureate (Ebacc - the highest scores from the sciences, computer science,

geography, history and languages); and, the Open group (any remaining GCSEs and other

approved academic, arts or voca�onal qualifica�ons).

NOTE: Progress 8 measures a student's progress between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 4 across eight key

subjects. It shows whether students have performed to expecta�on, based on a value-added measure using

Key Stage 2 English and Maths as a baseline. It's checked by ge�ng a sample of Year 11 students to sit English

and Maths reference tests in March before their June GCSEs. Progress 8 only compares schools with similar

intakes and is designed to encourage schools to offer a broad, well-balanced curriculum and is used towards

determining the 'floor standard' for schools.

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CYP11 - % of pupils achieving 4+ in English and Maths

Western ParishesWard

Stockton on TeesBorough

North East England

80.0%

66.7%62.0% 63.9%

CYP10 - % of pupils achieving 5+ in English and Maths GCSE

Western ParishesWard

Stockton on TeesBorough

North East England

64.0%

47.6%40.5% 43.0%

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CYP12 - % of young people aged 16 - 18 in full �me educa�on, CYP13 - % Young people aged 16 - to 18 in government training schemes, CYP14 - % Young people in employment & appren�ceships

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England

86.1%79.7% 78.4%

83.4%

2.8%9.8% 12.0%

CYP12 - % Young people aged 16 - 18 in full �me educa�on CYP13 - % Young people aged 16 - to 18 in government training schemes CYP14 - % Young people in employment & appren�ceships

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CYP15 - % of young people aged 16 - 18 not in educa�on, employment or training (NEET)

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East

2.8%

3.4% 3.4%

CYP16 - % of young people aged 16 - 18 NEET because unavailable to work

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East

0.9%

1.2%

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Geography

CYP19 - No. Childrenin Need (CiN)

CYP20 - % ofBorough's Children inNeed (CiN)

CYP21 - No.children subject toa Child Protec�onPlan (CPP)

CYP22 - % ofBorough's childrensubject to a ChildProtec�on Plan (CPP)

CYP23 - No. of Childrenin Our Care (CiOC)

CYP24 - % of Borough'sChildren in Our Care(CiOC)

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

1

1,903

0.1% 0

257

0.0% 0

503

0.0%

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Community SafetyOur vision is to make the Borough a place where levels of crime and fear of crime are low and people feel safe and secure.

This sec�on contains informa�on about each of the following subjects:- Recorded crimes- Domes�c abuse- Criminal damage and arson- The� offences- An� Social Behaviour (ASB)- Fires

Big plans for keeping our communi�es safe

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Geography CS1 - No. recorded crimesreported

CS3 - Crime recorded rateper 1,000 popula�on

Western Parishes Ward

England

Stockton on Tees Borough

North East England

138

16,196

42.0

83.0

83.0

102.90.9%

CS2 - % Recorded crimes reported

12.9%CS5 - % Total domes�c abuse crimes

Geography CS4 - No. recordeddomes�c abuse crimes

CS6 - Domes�c abuse crimerecorded rate per 1,000popula�on

Stockton on Tees Borough

Western Parishes Ward

2,717

24

14.0

7.3

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CS8 - % of Borough's recorded criminal damage and arson offences

0.8%

Geography CS7 - No. recordedcriminal damageand arson offences

CS9 - Criminaldamage and arsonrecorded rate per1,000 popula�on

Western Parishes Ward

England

Stockton on Tees Borough

North East England

22

2,706

6.7

9.9

13.7

16.3

Geography CS10 - No. recorded the�offences (excl. burglary, vehiclecrime or robbery)

CS12 - Rate recorded the�offences (excl. burglary,vehicle crime or robbery) per1,000 popula�on

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

England

North East England

24

1,742

7.3

8.8

9.1

10.8

CS11 - % Recorded theft offences (excl. burglary, vehicle crime or robbery)

1.4%

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Geography CS13 - No. recorded an�-social behaviour incidents

CS15 - An�-social behaviourincident rate per 1,000 popula�on

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

England

8212,084

1,542,857

24.961.528.0

0.7%CS14 - % all recorded anti-social

behaviour incidents

Western Parishes Ward2CS16 - No. deliberate primary fires

5CS17 - No. secondary fires

Stockton on Tees Borough115CS16 - No. deliberate primary fires

516CS17 - No. secondary fires

North East England1,928CS16 - No. deliberate primary fires

11,958CS17 - No. secondary fires

England21,472CS16 - No. deliberate primary fires

89,038CS17 - No. secondary fires

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Economic Regenera�on and TransportOur vision is of an economically prosperous Borough that is dynamic, exci�ng and invi�ng with infrastructure to support the development of business start-ups, business growth new jobs and skills.

This sec�on includes informa�on about each of the following subjects:- Benefit claimants- Occupa�ons- Travel to work- Qualifica�ons- Household finances- Internet and social media

Big plans for an outstanding Borough

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Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England

1.5%

3.4%3.8%

2.3%2.7%

5.9% 5.6%

3.2%

ERT2 - % residents aged 16- 64 claiming Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) or Universal Credit ERT4 - % residents aged 18 to 24 claiming Job Seekers allowance (JSA) or Universal Credit

Geography ERT1 - No. residentsaged 16- 64 claimingJob Seekers Allowance(JSA) or Universal Credit

ERT3 - No. residentsaged 18 to 24 claimingJob Seekers allowance(JSA) or Universal Credit

Western Parishes WardStockton on Tees Borough

304,220

5955

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Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

North East England

England

8.5%

11.5%

12.2%

11.1%

5.7%

8.4%

8.7%

7.2%

6.4%

10.5%

10.4%

8.4%

11.1%

6.4%

6.5%

9.8%

ERT5 - % residents who have elementary occupa�ons ERT6 - % residents who are process, plant and machine opera�ves ERT7 - % residents who work in sales and customer service occupa�ons ERT8 - % economically ac�ve self-employed residents

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Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

North East England

England

2.2%

4.5%

6.3%

8.3%

4.6%

5.3%

6.4%

6.9%

ERT9 - % residents travel to work by bus or train ERT10 - % residents travel to work on foot

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Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

North East England

England

19.3%

23.8%

26.5%

22.5%

34.3%

22.8%

22.2%

27.4%

ERT11 - % adults with no qualifica�ons ERT12 - % residents aged 16-74 with a degree, HNC or professional qualifica�ons

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Characteris�cs of the Most Dominant Household Groups

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

13.6%

29.3%

20.0%

47.2%

5.0%

8.3%

ERT13 - % of households likely to have a net annual income <£15K ERT14 - % of households likely to be finding it difficult/very difficult to cope on income ERT15 - % of households unlikely to hold a current account

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Characteris�cs of the Most Dominant Household Groups

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

95.3%

95.1%

47.7%

70.4%

15.6%

25.7%

ERT16 - % of households likely to surf internet everyday/most days

ERT17 - % of households likely to use Facebook everyday/most days

ERT18 - % of households likely to use Twi�er every day/most days

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Environment and HousingOur vision is to make the Borough a be�er place to live and a more a�rac�ve place to do business with clean streets, carefully tended parks and open spaces, affordable and desirable housing.

This sec�on provides informa�on about each of the following subjects:- Fuel poverty- Fly �pping- House prices- Home ownership- Council Tax

Big plans for our places and open spaces

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NOTE:

Fuel poverty es�mates are published at Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) level and are modelled

drawing from na�onal data included in the English housing survey.. Cau�on must be taken when

inferring trends from the figures as there are instabili�es associated with the es�mates and an

unknown level of accuracy. Addi�onally, Ward level es�mates have been calculated using a “best-fit”

approach using the LSOA es�mates. This further impacts on the quality of figures so further cau�on is

advised. Published LSOA data can be found here: h�ps://www.gov.uk/government/sta�s�cs/sub-

regional-fuel-poverty-data-2018

EH1 - % of households in fuel poverty

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England

11.1%

13.4% 13.8%

11.1%

Geography EH2 - No. fly �ppingremovals

EH3 - % Borough’s totalfly �pping removals

Western Parishes WardStockton on Tees Borough

1033,026

3.4%100.0%

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EH4 - Average (mean) house price for all sold property in year (£) and EH5 - Median house price all sold property in year (£)

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England

£215,391£167,772 £160,647

£300,560

£200,000

£144,000£136,000

£235,000

EH4 - Average (mean) house price for all sold property in year (£) EH5 - Median house price all sold property in year (£)

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EH6 - % of residents house owners, EH7 - % of residents social renters, EH8 - % of residents private renters

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England

84.2%

68.5%61.8% 63.3%

7.6%

17.2%23.0% 17.7%

6.8%13.1% 13.7%

16.8%

EH6 - % residents house owners EH7 - % residents social renters EH8 - % residents private renters

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Geography

EH9 - %households- Council TaxBand A

EH10 - %households- Council TaxBand B

EH11 - %households- Council TaxBand C

EH12 - %households- Council TaxBand D

EH13 - %households- Council TaxBand E

EH14 - %households- Council TaxBand F

EH15 - %households- Council TaxBand G

EH16 - %households- Council TaxBand H

Western Parishes WardStockton on Tees Borough

21.6%40.5%

9.2%19.2%

13.5%18.3%

16.7%11.0%

17.5%6.5%

13.1%2.8%

7.9%1.5%

0.4%0.1%

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Health and Wellbeing Our vision is for a place where people are supported to be healthy.

This section provides information on each of the following subjects:

- Pregnancy, babies and children

- Alcohol

- Cancer

- NHS Health Checks

- Mental Health

- Life Expectancy

- Emergency admissions to hospital

- Mortality and causes of death

Big plans for the health of our people

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Note: • Data included in the above infographic is collated from sources HWB1 – HWB13• All of the data used to create the infographics represent what happens in an

average year in this Ward, using the most recent data available.See D1 - D12, D98 and ERT2 on Source Data sheet for population, deprivationand employment.

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Strong Communi�esOur vision is for communi�es that are diverse, cohesive, caring and vibrant.

This sec�on provides informa�on on each of the following subjects:- Popula�on by age- Families and Dwellings- Ethnicity- Religion/Belief- Voter registra�ons- Mu�ple depriva�on

Big plans for helping our communi�es prosper

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Key Community Resources

Stillington Youth and Community Centre

Coatham Wood, Long Newton

Honey Pot Wood, Whitton

Langton Wood, Redmarshall

Stillington Forest Park

St Mary’s Church of England Primary School

William Cassidi Church of England Primary School

Park Lane Surgery, Redmarshall Street

Stillington Industrial Estate

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Geography D1 - No. usualresidents (allages)

D2 - % ofBoroughpopula�on (allages)

D3 - No. ofpopula�onaged 0-19

D5 - No. ofpopula�on aged16/17

D6 - % ofpopula�onaged 16/17

D7 - No. ofpopula�on aged18+

D8 - % ofpopula�on aged18+

D9 - No.popula�onaged 16-64

D11 - No. ofpopula�on aged65+

Western Parishes Ward

England

North East England

Stockton on Tees Borough

3,288

55,619,430

2,644,727

196,487

1.7% 643

13,169,095

592,800

45,616

69

1,268,395

59,225

4,431

2.1%

2.3%

2.2%

2.3%

2,675

43,752,473

2,117,316

153,237

81.4%

78.7%

80.1%

78.0%

1,999

34,950,948

1,658,564

122,651

745

10,030,511

514,903

35,017

D4 - % of popula�on aged 0-19, D10 - % of popula�on aged 16-64, D12 - % of popula�on aged 65+

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

North East England

England

23.2%

22.4%

23.7%

62.4%

62.7%

62.8%

17.8%

19.5%

18.0%

19.6%60.8%

22.7%

D4 - % of popula�on aged 0-19 D10 - % of popula�on aged 16-64 D12 - % of popula�on aged 65+

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Geography D13 - No. families with children

D15 - No.dwellings

D16 - No. occupieddwellings

D17 - % vacantdwellings

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

North East England

England

400

24,928

313,502

6,408,564

1,400

86,200

1,400

84,600

0.0

0.0

D14 - % families with dependent children

Western Parishes Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England

37.8%

44.1% 41.9% 43.1%

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Geography D19 - No. BMEpopula�on

D20 - % BMEpopula�on

D21 - % residentsiden�fying asChris�an

D22 - % of residentsiden�fying as nonChris�an

D23 - % of residentsiden�fying as no(specific) religion

Western Parishes Ward

Stockton on Tees Borough

North East England

England

82

10,311

2,596,886

53,012,456

2.4%

5.4%

4.7%

14.6%

73.5%

68.2%

67.5%

59.4%

0.9%

3.3%

3.0%

8.7%

24.8%

28.5%

29.5%

31.9%

Western Parishes WardGeography

Indian or Bri�sh IndianD18 - Largest BME group (non White/Bri�sh)

Stockton on Tees BoroughGeography

Pakistani or Bri�sh PakistaniD18 - Largest BME group (non White/Bri�sh)

North East EnglandGeography

Pakistani or Bri�sh PakistaniD18 - Largest BME group (non White/Bri�sh)

EnglandGeography

Indian or Bri�sh IndianD18 - Largest BME group (non White/Bri�sh)

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Western Parishes Ward2,697D24 - No. of adults aged 18+ registered to vote

1.9%D25 - % adults aged 18+ registered to vote as propor�on of all such in Borough

37D26 - No. of 16 and 17 year olds registered to vote

Stockton on Tees Borough142,119D24 - No. of adults aged 18+ registered to vote

100.0%D25 - % adults aged 18+ registered to vote as propor�on of all such in Borough

1,739D26 - No. of 16 and 17 year olds registered to vote

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Wes te r n P ar i sh es War dIn de x o f M u l t ip l e D ep r i v a t io n ( IM D ) 20 15 R a nk in gs

LegendWard0 - 5% - least deprived nationally5 - 10%10 - 15%15 - 20%20 - 30%30 - 40%40 - 55%55 - 80% - most deprived nationally

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