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Facts and figures for Wards

 

Wards information

These pages present data for Basingstoke and Deane at Ward level.  Please note that from May 2008 the Ward boundaries have changed following the recent Ward Boundary Review.  If you have any queries about data and statistics for the new Wards, please contact Geoff Gosling or Di Bromley on the details below.   

For population statistics based on the new Wards from May 2008, Hampshire County Council Small Area Population Forecasts (SAPF) 2007-2014 can be found by parish and by ward for all Hampshire districts plus Portsmouth and Southampton.  These forecasts give population figures by detailed age group and gender and dwellings figures as a total for each year of the forecast period.
The Small Area Population Forecasts, together with the analysis "A Demographic Profile of Hampshire", can be found at: http://www3.hants.gov.uk/planning/factsandfigures/population-statistics/small-area-pop-stats.htm

For information about Basingstoke and Deane`s Ward councillors from May 2008, go to:
http://www.basingstoke.gov.uk/election/result/election_result.htm

For a map of the borough, including new ward and parliamentary constituency boundaries, go to the Ordnance Survey Election Maps website at:
http://www.election-maps.co.uk

Ward profiles, theme tables and the Indices of Deprivation 2004 


The data here relates to Ward boundaries prior to May 2008.
 
For a map of the Borough showing Ward boundaries prior to May 2008, go to: Ward map

Profiles of individual wards can be found in the Ward level summary statistics (2001 Census), the Facilities in Settlements paper prepared for Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council in support of its evidence to the Local Plan Inquiry, the Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy, the Borough Council`s Landscape Assessment report, and Conservation Area Appraisals. Follow the link to Ward profiles.

For the Indices of Deprivation 2004 by Ward and Lower Layer Super Output Area, go to:
Indices of Deprivation 2004

Click below for a variety of ready-made tables and graphs from the 2001 Census for all Wards within the Borough and comparative data for Hampshire, the South East, and England and Wales.   

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Access to cars and vans Percentage of households with access to cars and vans.   Excel file 
Age structure Total population, detailed and broad age groups breakdown, average age.  Excel file
Communal establishment residents Percentage and numbers of residents in communal establishements by establishment type. Excel file
Country of birth Percentage of people born in countries other than England.   Excel file
Dwellings by tenure Percentage of dwellings by tenure type eg: owned with mortgage, owned outright, shared ownership, rented from Registered Social Landlord, rented privately, rent free, rented from employer    Excel file
Economic activity Percentage of people aged 16-74 economically active/inactive, employed, unemployed, self employed, students, retired, sick/disabled, looking after home/family.      Excel file
Economic activity - males Percentage of economically active/inactive males aged 16-74 and percentages in each economic category.  Excel file
Economic activity - females Percentage of economically active/inactive females aged 16-74 and percentages in each economic category. Excel file
Ethnic group Percentage of people in broad and detailed ethnic group.   Excel file
Health and unpaid care Limiting long term illness, hours spent providing unpaid care, percentage of people whose health is good/fairly good/not good.      Excel file
Hours worked Male and female hours worked, full time and part time hours, for all people aged 16-74 in employment.    Excel file
Household composition Pensioner, lone parent, couples, single person households with or without dependant and non dependant children. Excel file
Household size, rooms and amenities   Average household size, households with private amenities, occupancy rating. Excel file
Household spaces Property types, vacant/second homes.   Excel file
Households with limiting long term illness and dependant children Percentage of households with children where no adults are in employment. Percentage of households with children or where there is limiting long term illness.   Excel file
Industry of employment Percentages of people aged 16-74 in certain industry sectors. Excel file
Living arrangements Percentage of people aged 16 and over living in households - married/re-married, co-habiting, single (never married), not in a couple (divorced, widowed, separated).     Excel file
Lone parent households Lone parent households - male and female lone parents, in employment/not in employment.  Excel file
Marital status Percentage of people aged 16 and over - single, married, re-married, separated, divorced, widowed. Excel file
Occupation groups   Percentage of people aged 16-74 in employment by occupation.  Excel file
Qualifications and students Percentage of people aged 16-74 with certain qualifications/no qualifications. Economic activity of students aged 18-74. Number of school children by age group.    Excel file
Religion Percentage of people by religion - Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, no religion.   Excel file
Resident population Usual resident popualtion - males,  females and total. Number of people in communal establishements. Number of students away from home. Excel file
Socio-economic classification Percentage of people aged 16-74 by socio-economic classification.   Excel file
Travel to work All people aged 16-74 in employment - method of travel to work. Public transport users with and without access to a car or van.   Excel file

 

Contact us

If you have any queries about Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council Facts and Figures, or if you would like help in finding additional information, please contact Geoff Gosling or Di Bromley in the Policy and Partnerships Team at Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, Civic Offices, London Road, Basingstoke, Hants, RG21 4AH. Or email us at geoff.gosling@basingstoke.gov.uk or diane.bromley@basingstoke.gov.uk.