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Newcastle-under-Lyme
Census 2001 and Access to Services Focus on Rural Areas
Newcastle-under-Lyme is in the West Midlands Government Office Region
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Map of the Government Office Region showing Authority boundaries and shaded by Output Area according to the urban / rural definition.
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Population In Newcastle-under-Lyme 19.6% of people live in rural areas,compared with 15.7% in the Government Office Region.Within the rural areas all people live in less sparse areas
Male Female Total Male Female TotalUrban 47,643 50,413 98,056 2,165,396 2,274,096 4,439,492Rural 11,599 12,375 23,974 409,715 418,101 827,816
Less Sparse 11,599 12,375 23,974 383,437 391,125 774,562Town 4,549 4,802 9,351 144,810 152,545 297,355Village 4,291 4,812 9,103 152,407 153,903 306,310Dispersed 2,759 2,761 5,520 86,220 84,677 170,897
Sparse - - - 26,278 26,976 53,254Town - - - 7,477 8,038 15,515Village - - - 6,918 7,297 14,215Dispersed - - - 11,883 11,641 23,524
Total 59,242 62,788 122,030 2,575,111 2,692,197 5,267,308Percentage rural 19.6 19.7 19.6 15.9 15.5 15.7
Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands
Source table from the Census: UV03 Gender Proportion of the population of the Authority living in rural towns, villages and dispersed areas compared with the Government Office Region and England.
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Town
Village
Dispersed
Rur
al ty
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Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands England
Source table from the Census: UV03 Gender
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Age In Newcastle-under-Lyme 1.8% of the population live in rural areas and areunder 10 years old. 4.6% of the Authority's population live in rural areas and areunder 19 years of age. 2.3% are aged 70 or over and live in rural areas. Total population within the Authority, broken down by age.
Total
Less sparse Sparse Less
sparse Sparse Less sparse Sparse
Under 10 13,316 11,155 2,161 1,004 - 620 - 537 - 16.210 to 19 15,832 12,432 3,400 1,167 - 1,557 - 676 - 21.520 to 29 15,352 11,494 3,858 1,042 - 2,399 - 417 - 25.130 to 39 17,602 14,655 2,947 1,315 - 903 - 729 - 16.740 to 49 16,230 13,151 3,079 1,307 - 889 - 883 - 19.050 to 59 16,462 12,966 3,496 1,499 - 1,067 - 930 - 21.260 to 69 12,336 9,979 2,357 890 - 799 - 668 - 19.170 to 79 9,668 7,862 1,806 770 - 589 - 447 - 18.780 to 89 4,437 3,603 834 358 - 261 - 215 - 18.890 and over 680 549 131 47 - 37 - 47 - 19.3
121,915 97,846 24,069 9,399 - 9,121 - 5,549 - 19.7
% Rural
Totals
Urban RuralAge
Rural breakdownTowns Villages Dispersed
Source table from the Census: UV04 Age Age of the population in urban/rural parts of the Authority and totals for the Government Office Region.
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Rural Newcastle-under-Lyme Urban Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands
Source table from the Census: UV04 Age
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Proportion of children under 5 split by the urban rural definition, for the Authority and the Government Office Region Authority: Government Office Region:Newcastle-under-Lyme West MidlandsNumber of under 5's: 6,400 Number of under 5's: 319,200
Urban
Less Sparse Rural Town
Less Sparse Rural Village
Less Sparse Rural Dispersed
Sparse Rural Town
Sparse Rural Village
Sparse Rural Dispersed
Source table from the Census: UV04 Age
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Marital Status The ‘Marital Status’ table (UV07) classifies all people (i.e. from babies upwards) according to their marital status. To create the following table it has been assumed that all people aged under 16 would be in the “single – never married” category. All people under 16 years of age have been deducted from the original “single – never married” figures on the marital status to estimated figures on the marital status of people aged 16 or over. Estimated number of people in the Authority and Government Office Region aged 16 or over, by marital status
Single (never
married)
Married (first marriage)
Re-married Separated (but still legally
married)
Divorced Widowed
Urban 21,256 36,193 6,229 1,579 6,406 7,449Rural 6,775 8,847 1,520 321 1,222 1,546
Less Sparse 6,775 8,847 1,520 321 1,222 1,546Town 1,835 3,730 650 133 576 696Village 3,950 2,665 476 100 367 490Dispersed 990 2,452 394 88 279 360
Sparse - - - - - -Town - - - - - -Village - - - - - -Dispersed - - - - - -
Total 28,031 45,040 7,749 1,900 7,628 8,995West MidlandsUrban 1,046,602 1,549,838 232,261 83,709 278,764 305,378Rural 153,568 343,752 61,538 11,802 48,174 55,803Total 1,200,170 1,893,590 293,799 95,511 326,938 361,181
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Source tables from the Census: UV04 Age and UV07 Marital Status Estimated proportions of people aged 16 or over in rural parts of the Authority, by marital status.
33%
43%
8%
2%
6%8% Single (never
married)
Married (firstmarriage)
Re-married
Separated (but still legallymarried)Divorced
Widowed
Source tables from the Census: UV04 Age and UV07 Marital Status
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Household composition In Newcastle-under-Lyme 17.6% of households are inrural areas. 25.9% of rural households are single person households.7.5% of rural households are lone parent family households. Number of households, by composition of the household
Urban % ruralTotal Total
Town Village Dispersed Town Village DispersedTotal number of households 41,878 8,961 3,981 2,726 2,254 - - - 17.6One person household 12,143 2,323 1,078 735 510 - - - 16.1
pensioner 6,466 1,294 598 410 286 - - - 16.7other 5,677 1,029 480 325 224 - - - 15.3
All pensioner family 3,978 1,028 403 346 279 - - - 20.5Married couple family 16,404 3,917 1,712 1,146 1,059 - - - 19.3
no children 5,891 1,568 647 493 428 - - - 21.0with one dependent child 3,134 692 320 188 184 - - - 18.1with two or more dependent children 4,431 963 408 285 270 - - - 17.9all children non-dependent 2,948 694 337 180 177 - - - 19.1
Cohabiting couple family 3,644 664 312 192 160 - - - 15.4no children 1,870 382 171 111 100 - - - 17.0with one dependent child 863 137 75 33 29 - - - 13.7two or more dependent children 797 127 60 39 28 - - - 13.7all children non-dependent 114 18 6 9 3 - - - 13.6
Lone parent family 3,843 672 354 190 128 - - - 14.9with one dependent child 1,416 211 122 56 33 - - - 13.0with two or more dependant children 1,048 185 97 50 38 - - - 15.0all children non-dependent 1,379 276 135 84 57 - - - 16.7
Other households 1,866 357 122 117 118 - - - 16.1with one dependent child 359 60 19 18 23 - - - 14.3with two or more dependent children 332 75 24 27 24 - - - 18.4all student 115 9 3 3 3 - - - 7.3all pensioner 168 27 6 12 9 - - - 13.8other 892 186 70 57 59 - - - 17.3
RuralLess sparse Sparse
Source table from the Census: UV65 Household Composition (households) A dependent child is a person in a household aged 0 to 15 (whether or not in a family) or a person aged 16 to 18 who is a full-time student in a family with parent(s).
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Percentage of households by composition of household for the Authority and the Government Office Region.
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Source table from the Census: UV65 Household Composition (households) Classification of household deprivation The classification of household deprivation on the Census is independent of the English Indices of Multiple Deprivation published by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. Four dimensions from the Census returns have been identified as giving an indication of household deprivation. Households are considered deprived if one or more of the following definitions applies to that household: Employment – any member of the household aged 16-74 who is not a full-time student is classified as either unemployed or permanently sick. Education – no member of the household aged 16 to pensionable age has at least 5 GCSE’s (grade A to C) or equivalent AND no member of the household aged 16 to 18 is in full-time education. Health and disability – any member of the household has general health ‘not good’ in the year before the census or has a limiting long term illness. Housing – The household’s accommodation is either overcrowded, or is in a shared dwelling, or does not have sole use of bath/shower and toilet, or has no central heating.
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Classification of household deprivation (number of households)
Not deprived on any
dimension
Deprived on 1
dimension
Deprived on 2
dimensions
Deprived on 3
dimensions
Deprived on all 4
dimensions
Not deprived on any
dimension
Deprived on 1 or more
dimensions
Urban 11,434 14,038 11,539 4,378 391 485,054 1,333,560Rural 3,037 3,024 2,205 646 50 116,277 218,629
Less Sparse 3,037 3,024 2,205 646 50 109,776 202,379Town 1,260 1,344 1,039 322 35 41,368 83,070Village 970 916 634 186 9 43,926 77,863Dispersed 807 764 532 138 6 24,482 41,446
Sparse - - - - - 6,501 16,250Town - - - - - 1,680 5,260Village - - - - - 1,724 4,419Dispersed - - - - - 3,097 6,571
Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands
Source table from the Census: UV67 Classification of household deprivation Comparison of household deprivation in urban and rural parts of the Authority
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UrbanNewcastle-under-Lyme
Rural Newcastle-under-Lyme
West Midlands
Deprived on all 4dimensions
Deprived on 3dimensions
Deprived on 2dimensions
Deprived on 1dimension
Not deprived onany dimension
Source table from the Census: UV67 Classification of household deprivation Health and provision of unpaid care There were two measure of ‘health’ on the Census. In one measure respondents were asked to rate their general level of health over the last twelve months as ‘good’, ‘fairly good’ or ‘not good’. The other measure was to ask respondents whether they (in their opinion) had a limiting long-term
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illness (LLTI). LLTI covers any long-term illness, health problem or disability that limits daily activities or the work a person can do. Perception of health over the 12 months preceding the Census (number of people)
Good Fairly good Not good % not good Good Fairly good Not good % not goodUrban 64,145 23,080 10,831 11.0 2,957,090 1,035,442 446,963 10.1Rural 16,550 5,378 2,046 8.5 583,275 178,975 65,571 7.9
Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands
Source table from the Census: UV20 General health Occurrence of limiting long-term illnesses (LLTI) (number of people)
EnglandNo LLTI LLTI % with LLTI No LLTI LLTI % with LLTI % with LLTI
Urban 76,928 21,128 21.5 3,586,680 852,812 19.2 18.2Rural 19,672 4,302 17.9 687,170 140,646 17.0 17.0
Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands
Source table from the Census: UV22 Long-term limiting illness Number of people providing unpaid care
1 to 19 hours per
week
20 to 49 hours per
week50 or more
hours per week
Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands
Urban 7,566 1,401 2,367 11.6 10.5Rural 2,037 248 520 11.7 11.2
Towns 812 106 234 12.3 10.7Villages 709 79 155 10.4 11.5Dispersed 516 63 131 12.9 11.6
Newcastle-under-Lyme % providing some unpaid care
Source table from the Census: UV21 Provision of unpaid care
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Qualifications In Newcastle-under-Lyme 34.3% of the people aged 16 to 74 have noacademic, vocational or professional qualifications, compared with 34% in the Region as awhole. 14.2% of the people with no such qualifications are in rural parts of the Authority. Number of people aged 16 to 74 by qualification level
None Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4/5 Other Authority GORUrban 26,430 12,048 13,061 4,528 10,071 5,215 37.0 35.3Rural 4,389 2,437 3,256 3,379 3,839 1,157 23.8 26.9
Less Sparse 4,389 2,437 3,256 3,379 3,839 1,157 23.8 26.8Town 2,067 1,188 1,395 471 1,222 512 30.2 28.7Village 1,223 641 1,011 2,612 1,658 344 16.3 25.5Dispersed 1,099 608 850 296 959 301 26.7 25.9
Sparse - - - - - - - -Town - - - - - - - -Village - - - - - - - -Dispersed - - - - - - - -
Total 30,819 14,485 16,317 7,907 13,910 6,372 34.3 34.0Percentage rural 14.2 16.8 20.0 42.7 27.6 18.2
Percentage with no qualifications
Number of people aged 16-74 within the authority that responded to the questions on qualifcation levels. (please see the footnotes)
Source table from the Census: UV24 Qualifications Footnotes None: No academic, vocational or professional qualifications Level 1: 1+ ‘O’ levels/CSE/GCSE (any grade), NVQ level 1, Foundation GNVQ Level 2: 5+ ‘O’ levels, 5+ CSEs (grade 1), 5+ GCSEs (grade A to C), School Certificate, 1+ ‘A’ levels/AS levels, NVQ level 2, Intermediate GNVQ Level 3: 2+ ‘A’ levels, 4+ AS levels, Higher School Certificate, NVQ level 3, Advanced GNVQ Level 4/5: First degree, Higher degree, NVQ levels 4-5, HND, HNC, Qualified Teacher Status, Qualified Medical Doctor, Qualified Dentist, Qualified Nurse, Midwife, Health Visitor Other: Other qualifications or level unknown e.g. City and Guilds, RSA/OCR, BTEC/Edexcel, other professional qualifications.
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Percentage of people aged 16 to 74 with each level of qualification in the Authority and the rural part of the Government Office Region.
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Source table from the Census: UV24 Qualifications
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National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SeC) In this table all people aged 16 to 74 are classified according to their type of occupation using the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification. Further details of this classification system are available from the National Statistics web site at: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/methods_quality/ns_sec/default.asp Number of people in the Authority aged 16 to 74 by NS-SeC classification
UrbanTotal Total Towns Villages Dispersed Urban Rural
Higher managerial and professional occupations 4,291 1,630 541 643 446 207,982 61,115Lower managerial and professional occupations 11,189 3,007 1,295 887 825 511,238 121,823Intermediate occupations 5,889 1,213 587 306 320 280,647 49,224Small employers and own account workers 4,112 1,483 424 506 553 174,333 71,108Lower supervisory and technical occupations 6,042 1,061 587 254 220 250,547 40,626Semi-routine occupations 10,042 1,701 857 445 399 435,853 62,479Routine occupations 9,472 1,317 738 302 277 354,034 47,453Never worked and long-term unemployed 1,913 289 111 79 99 157,173 11,413Not Classified 18,394 6,807 1,716 4,083 1,008 801,993 142,700
RuralNewcastle-under-Lyme
West Midlands
Source table from the Census: UV31 National Statistics Socio-economic classification Percentage of people in the Authority aged 16 to 74 by NS-SeC classification
0%
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40%
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80%
100%
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands
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6 to
74
Not Classified
Never worked and long-term unemployed
Routine occupations
Semi-routine occupations
Lower supervisory andtechnical occupations
Small employers and ownaccount workers
Intermediate occupations
Lower managerial andprofessional occupations
Higher managerial andprofessional occupations
Source table from the Census: UV31 National Statistics Socio-economic classification
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Economic activity and average number of hours worked In rural Newcastle-under-Lyme 40.6% of people aged 16 to 74 are economicallyinactive. 34.1% of those people are retired, 37.7% are students and 12.2% arelooking after the home or family.
In comparison 34.3% of people aged 16 to 74 are economically inactive in urban Newcastle-under-Lyme and 31.3% are economically inactive in ruralparts of the Government Office Region. Number of people aged 16 to 74 by economic activity
UrbanTotal Total Towns Villlages Dispersed Urban Rural
Economically active 46,905 10,954 4,659 3,537 2,758 2,074,360 417,784Employee 38,478 7,999 3,830 2,205 1,964 1,667,107 308,529
Part-time 8,912 1,891 855 520 516 375,589 76,199Full-time 29,566 6,108 2,975 1,685 1,448 1,291,518 232,330
Self-employed with employees 1,702 776 180 283 313 72,407 33,474Part-time 245 122 26 45 51 9,993 4,885Full-time 1,457 654 154 238 262 62,414 28,589
Self-employed without employees 2,810 951 316 317 318 122,975 50,991Part-time 736 244 72 84 88 32,150 14,756Full-time 2,074 707 244 233 230 90,825 36,235
Unemployed 2,151 344 167 97 80 130,102 12,698Full-time Students 1,764 884 166 635 83 81,769 12,092
Economically inactive 24,438 7,489 2,195 3,939 1,355 1,098,936 189,936Retired 11,041 2,555 1,026 863 666 430,116 95,297Student 2,385 2,824 216 2,457 151 152,939 20,621Looking after home/family 3,824 912 386 286 240 211,043 36,046Permanently sick/disabled 5,136 845 423 217 205 192,071 23,441Other 2,052 353 144 116 93 112,767 14,531
% economically active 65.7 59.4 68.0 47.3 67.1 65.4 68.7% economically inactive 34.3 40.6 32.0 52.7 32.9 34.6 31.3
Newcastle-under-Lyme West MidlandsRural
Source table from the Census: UV28 Economic activity For the Census part-time working is defined as working 30 hours a week or less. Full-time is defined as working 31 or more hours a week.
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Percentage of people aged 16 to 74 by economic activity
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Urban Newcastle-under-
Lyme
Rural Newcastle-under-
Lyme
Rural West Midlands
Economically active: Employee
Economically active: Self-employed
Economically active: Unemployed
Economically active: Other
Economically inactive: Retired
Economically inactive: Other
Source table from the Census: UV28 Economic activity Number of people aged 16 to 74 in employment by number of hours worked per week
1 to 2 hours
3 to 5 hours
6 to 15 hours
16 to 30 hours
31 to 37 hours
38 to 48 hours
49 to 59 hours
60 hours and over
Part-time Full-time
Newcastle-under-LymeUrban 78 336 3,045 7,737 8,580 18,780 3,791 2,226 25.1 74.9Rural 34 168 989 1,718 1,602 3,894 1,222 817 27.9 72.1
Less Sparse 34 168 989 1,718 1,602 3,894 1,222 817 27.9 72.1Town 9 27 313 743 797 1,855 472 265 24.4 75.6Village 22 102 455 515 420 1,107 383 289 33.2 66.8Dispersed 3 39 221 460 385 932 367 263 27.1 72.9
Sparse - - - - - - - - - -Town - - - - - - - - - -Village - - - - - - - - - -Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -
Total 112 504 4,034 9,455 10,182 22,674 5,013 3,043 25.6 74.4Percentage rural 30.4 33.3 24.5 18.2 15.7 17.2 24.4 26.8West MidlandsUrban 2,792 16,572 134,099 318,967 394,960 795,478 171,845 95,765 24.5 75.5Rural 870 4,643 31,583 67,658 58,446 152,577 49,375 38,739 25.9 74.1Total 3,662 21,215 165,682 386,625 453,406 948,055 221,220 134,504 24.7 75.3
Part-time Full-time Percent
Source table from the Census: UV41 Hours worked
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Percentage of people in rural and urban parts of the Authority aged 16 to 74 in employment by number of hours worked.
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Urban Newcastle-under-Lyme
Rural Newcastle-under-Lyme
Urban WestMidlands
Rural West Midlands
1 to 2 hours
3 to 5 hours
6 to 15 hours
16 to 30 hours
31 to 37 hours
38 to 48 hours
49 to 59 hours
60 hours and over
Source table from the Census: UV41 Hours worked Employment by industry type The three most common industries employing people aged 16 to 74in rural Newcastle-under-Lyme are: "Manufacturing","Wholesale and retail trade; repairs" and "Education"
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Number of people aged 16 to 74 in employment by industry type
UrbanTotal Total Towns Villages Dispersed Urban Rural
Agriculture, hunting and forestry 217 317 59 105 153 12,259 22,797Fishing 6 6 3 - 3 72 60Mining and quarrying 87 24 9 9 6 2,242 1,005Manufacturing 10,605 1,815 908 436 471 417,478 68,071Electricity, gas and water supply 224 52 12 18 22 17,267 2,765Construction 3,190 644 292 171 181 124,877 28,579Wholesale and retail trade; repairs 8,372 1,791 776 570 445 341,251 64,999Hotels and restaurants 1,873 520 180 235 105 88,220 19,281Transport, storage and communications 2,951 592 318 145 129 125,941 21,048Financial Intermediation 1,181 278 135 76 67 67,819 11,792Real estate, renting and business activities 3,881 1,067 440 332 295 207,945 49,441Public administration and defence, social security 1,736 414 198 117 99 90,080 22,123Education 3,410 1,225 430 542 253 148,832 33,409Health and social work 5,182 1,217 548 335 334 206,119 40,598Other community, social & personal service activities 1,645 494 171 215 108 79,516 17,306Private households with employed persons 12 6 3 - 3 741 523Extra-territorial organisations and bodies 6 - - - - 159 54
RuralNewcastle-under-Lyme
West Midlands
Source table from the Census: UV34 Industry Accommodation and tenure In rural Newcastle-under-Lyme 93.7% of households live in houses or bungalows, 5.9% live in flats, apartments (and other similar properties) and 0.4% live in other typesof accommodation such as shared dwellings, caravans, mobile or temporary structures.In urban Newcastle-under-Lyme 89.4% of households live in houses or bungalows, 10.4% live in flats, apartments (and other similar properties) and 0.2% live in other typesof accommodation such as shared dwellings, caravans, mobile or temporary structures. Number of households in the Authority and Government Office Region by accommodation type
UrbanTotal Total Towns Villages Dispersed Urban Rural
In an unshared dwelling 42,776 9,265 4,117 2,833 2,315 1,874,595 348,589 House or bungalow 38,289 8,685 3,822 2,614 2,249 1,578,246 323,534 Detatched 8,643 3,996 1,359 1,418 1,219 359,521 171,628 Semi-detatched 20,310 3,074 1,629 716 729 731,907 107,041 Terraced (including end-terrace) 9,336 1,615 834 480 301 486,818 44,865 Flat; maisonette or apartment 4,438 546 295 216 35 293,490 19,954 In a purpose-built block of flats 3,738 410 245 156 9 239,660 12,194 Part of a converted or shared house 387 78 21 42 15 35,638 4,519 In a commercial building 313 58 29 18 11 18,192 3,241 Caravan, mobile or temporary structure 49 34 - 3 31 2,859 5,101In a shared dwelling 44 3 - 3 - 4,272 226
RuralNewcastle-under-Lyme
West Midlands
Source table from the Census: UV56 Accommodation Type (Households)
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Percentage of households in the Authority and the Government Office Region by type of accommodation.
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Urban Newcastle-under-Lyme Rural Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands GOR
Source table from the Census: UV56 Accommodation Type (Households) In rural Newcastle-under-Lyme 79.3% of housholds live in ownedaccommodation, 12% live in social rented accommodation and 6.6% live in privaterented accomodation.In urban Newcastle-under-Lyme 71% of housholds live in ownedaccommodation, 21.3% live in social rented accommodation and 5.4% live in privaterented accomodation. Number of households in the Authority and Government Office Region by tenure
UrbanTotal Total Towns Villages Dispersed Urban Rural
Owned 29,684 7,119 3,112 2,151 1,856 1,238,000 260,119Owns outright 12,996 3,555 1,428 1,163 964 523,695 127,710Owns with a mortgage or loan 16,278 3,507 1,656 979 872 701,645 130,539Shared ownership 410 57 28 9 20 12,660 1,870
Social rented 8,923 1,074 612 313 149 407,125 36,595Rented from Council (Local Authority) 4,691 522 317 131 74 291,317 15,854Other social rented 4,232 552 295 182 75 115,808 20,741
Private rented 2,273 590 189 198 203 127,659 29,428Private landlord or letting agency 1,968 467 162 135 170 112,431 24,660Employer of a household member 36 36 3 24 9 2,432 1,569Relative or friend of a household member 209 57 12 24 21 8,657 1,958Other 60 30 12 15 3 4,139 1,241
Living rent free 925 189 76 62 51 46,044 8,787
RuralNewcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands
Source table from the Census: UV63 Tenure (Households)
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Percentage of households by tenure
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Percent
Urban Newcastle-under-Lyme
Rural Newcastle-under-Lyme
West Midlands GOR
Owned Social rented Private rented Living rent free
Source table from the Census: UV63 Tenure (Households) Car ownership 15.8% of households in rural Newcastle-under-Lyme do not have a car or vanavailable for private use. In urban parts of the Constituency it is 26.5%. Number of households by car/van availability to the household and the total number of cars*
Authority GOR
No car or van
1 car or van
2 cars or vans
3 cars or vans
4 or more cars or vans
No car or van
1 or more cars or vans
Urban 11,058 19,041 9,585 1,681 433 536,289 1,282,381 45,211 1,889,949Rural 1,412 3,668 2,943 691 240 40,163 294,636 12,680 516,204
Less Sparse 1,412 3,668 2,943 691 240 37,070 275,007 12,680 483,659Town 770 1,709 1,181 258 64 20,659 103,861 5,116 168,522Village 396 1,107 938 209 69 11,909 109,743 3,907 196,912Dispersed 246 852 824 224 107 4,502 61,403 3,657 118,225
Sparse - - - - - 3,093 19,629 - 32,545Town - - - - - 1,767 5,178 - 7,405Village - - - - - 703 5,427 - 9,034Dispersed - - - - - 623 9,024 - 16,106
Total 12,470 22,709 12,528 2,372 673 576,452 1,577,017 57,891 2,406,153Percentage rural 11.3 16.2 23.5 29.1 35.7 7.0 18.7 21.9 21.5
Newcastle-under-Lyme West Midlands
Total number of cars or vans
Source table from the Census: UV62 Cars or Vans *(includes any company car or van if it is available for private use)
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Access to Service The following tables give figures on the distance from rural households to ten types of services:
1. Cash machines / ATMs 2. Banks 3. GPs 4. Jobcentres 5. Libraries 6. Petrol stations 7. Post offices 8. Supermarkets 9. Primary Schools 10. Secondary Schools
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Distance to Cash Machines / ATMs and Banks Cash Machines / ATMs <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a cash machine / ATMLess Sparse 6,931 1,207 792 - - - - - - 8,930 Town 4,021 48 17 - - - - - - 4,086 Village 1,364 882 479 - - - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 1,546 277 296 - - - - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 6,931 1,207 792 - - - - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 77.6 13.5 8.9 - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 56.6 24.1 13.0 4.7 0.9 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.1 100.0
Banks <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a bankLess Sparse 3,525 1,077 2,944 1,293 91 - - - - 8,930 Town 2,188 - 1,095 803 - - - - - 4,086 Village 628 741 1,238 46 72 - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 709 336 611 444 19 - - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 3,525 1,077 2,944 1,293 91 - - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 39.5 12.1 33.0 14.5 1.0 - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 28.2 24.9 23.0 14.9 5.8 1.8 0.8 0.4 0.4 100.0
Source: Countryside Agency
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Distance to GPs and Jobcentres GPs <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a GPLess Sparse 5,971 1,980 974 - 5 - - - - 8,930 Town 3,422 652 12 - - - - - - 4,086 Village 1,165 841 714 - 5 - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 1,384 487 248 - - - - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 5,971 1,980 974 - 5 - - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 66.9 22.2 10.9 - 0.1 - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 44.7 28.6 18.9 6.1 1.4 0.3 0.1 - - 100.0
Jobcentres <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a jobcentreLess Sparse 12 378 3,782 3,365 1,302 91 - - - 8,930 Town - - 2,258 1,646 182 - - - - 4,086 Village - 222 820 912 771 - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 12 156 704 807 349 91 - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 12 378 3,782 3,365 1,302 91 - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 0.1 4.2 42.4 37.7 14.6 1.0 - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 5.7 12.1 25.5 20.7 14.3 11.1 4.5 2.7 3.4 100.0
Source: Countryside Agency
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Distance to Libraries and Petrol Stations Libraries <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a libraryLess Sparse 4,098 1,950 2,814 68 - - - - - 8,930 Town 2,305 686 1,095 - - - - - - 4,086 Village 865 802 1,049 9 - - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 928 462 670 59 - - - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 4,098 1,950 2,814 68 - - - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 45.9 21.8 31.5 0.8 - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 34.9 24.8 22.5 11.9 4.1 1.1 0.5 0.2 - 100.0
Petrol Stations <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a petrol stationLess Sparse 5,555 3,229 146 - - - - - - 8,930 Town 2,973 1,113 - - - - - - - 4,086 Village 1,409 1,250 66 - - - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 1,173 866 80 - - - - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 5,555 3,229 146 - - - - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 62.2 36.2 1.6 - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 57.1 28.2 12.1 2.2 0.4 - - - - 100.0
Source: Countryside Agency
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Distance to Post Offices and Supermarkets Post Offices <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a post officeLess Sparse 8,207 723 - - - - - - - 8,930 Town 4,086 - - - - - - - - 4,086 Village 2,440 285 - - - - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 1,681 438 - - - - - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 8,207 723 - - - - - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 91.9 8.1 - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 77.4 17.7 4.7 0.2 - - - - - 100.0
Supermarkets <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a supermarketLess Sparse 6,501 1,389 939 101 - - - - - 8,930 Town 4,086 - - - - - - - - 4,086 Village 948 1,063 714 - - - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 1,467 326 225 101 - - - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 6,501 1,389 939 101 - - - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 72.8 15.6 10.5 1.1 - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 32.2 25.6 20.5 11.9 4.8 2.9 1.0 0.6 0.6 100.0
Source: Countryside Agency
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Distance to Primary Schools and Secondary Schools Primary Schools <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a primary schoolLess Sparse 8,142 786 2 - - - - - - 8,930 Town 4,086 - - - - - - - - 4,086 Village 2,412 311 2 - - - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 1,644 475 - - - - - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 8,142 786 2 - - - - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 91.2 8.8 - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 76.8 19.5 3.6 0.1 - - - - - 100.0
Secondary Schools <2km 2-4km 4-6km 6-8km 8-10km 10-12km 12-14km 14-16km >16km TotalNumber of rural households in the Authority within X km of a secondary schoolLess Sparse 4,914 1,453 1,096 1,240 227 - - - - 8,930 Town 2,841 442 206 597 - - - - - 4,086 Village 1,022 669 666 145 223 - - - - 2,725 Dispersed 1,051 342 224 498 4 - - - - 2,119Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 4,914 1,453 1,096 1,240 227 - - - - 8,930% of rural households in the Authority 55.0 16.3 12.3 13.9 2.5 - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 30.5 24.7 23.6 13.8 4.5 2.0 0.3 0.4 0.3 100.0
Source: Countryside Agency
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Further information: All the information in this document, except the tables on “Access to Services”, has been calculated from the 2001 Census Univariate Tables for Census Output Areas published by the Office of National Statistics (http://www.statistics.gov.uk). Further information about the Census is available at: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/default.asp There are slight differences (e.g. in total population) between tables because of imputation for non-response and disclosure issues when using Output Area data. Overall the 2001 Census achieved a 98% response rate. For further information on the quality of data at Local Authority level please see: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/la.asp Each Output Area in England and Wales has been classified using the harmonised urban / rural definition published by the ONS on 2nd August 2004 in Bulletin 2004/14 (http://www.statistics.gov.uk/geography/bulletins/bulletin2004_14.asp). The Output Area urban/rural data was then aggregated to provide the urban / rural totals for the Local Authority, Government Office Regions and England. More information about the urban / rural definition is available at: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/geography/nrudp.asp The “Access to Services” information comes from the Countryside Agency. Defra’s website also has further information about rural affairs: http://www.defra.gov.uk/rural/default.htm Produced by: Defra, Rural Statistics Unit Email: rural.statistics@defra.gsi.gov.uk October 2004