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Age and Gender Profile Marital and Civil Partnership Status
The percentage of the adult population that were married
declined by 4.8% over the decade. Compared to a 5.2%
decline for Basingstoke and Deane. The percentage
that were widowed increased by 38.8%.
The population had aged since 2001. The percentage of the
Population population aged 45 and over increased by 50.2%, whilst the Main Language
The 2011 Census population of Hatch Warren and population aged under 45 decreased by 11.8%. If the entire
Beggarwood was 9,285. The population had increased population of the ward was made to stand in a line
by 2,620 people since 2001, approximately 39.3%. according to age, the middle person would have been 34
Compared to 10.0% for Basingstoke and Deane. years old. Compared to 39 for Basingstoke and Deane and
40 for the South East. This is known as the median age.
Religion
Ethnic Group
In addition to the usually resident population, there
were 180 schoolchildren and students that lived
outside the ward during term-time.
Length of Residence
8.8% of the population were born outside the UK. The majority of residents were Christian (57.0%) but this Non-White British ethnicities made up 11.0% of the ward's
The majority (57.3%) of these people had lived in the figure had declined by 22.5% since 2001. Almost a third population (shown on the
UK for 10 or more years. (33.1%) had no religion, an increase of 88.2% since 2001. chart).
Source: Office for National Statistics 2001 and 2011 Censuses Published by Policy, Performance and Grants - April 2020
7% 5% 3% 1% 1% 3% 5% 7%
0 ‒ 45 ‒ 9
10 ‒ 1415 ‒ 1920 ‒ 2425 ‒ 2930 ‒ 3435 ‒ 3940 ‒ 4445 ‒ 4950 ‒ 5455 ‒ 5960 ‒ 6465 ‒ 6970 ‒ 7475 ‒ 7980 ‒ 8485 ‒ 89
90 and over
Percentage of the Population
2001 Females 2001 Males 2011 Females 2011 Males
Hatch Warren and BeggarwoodWard Profile
Median Age 34 years
29.0%
58.2%
0.3%
2.6% 7.9%
2.1% Single
Married
Same-sex civilpartnership
Separated
Divorced
Widowed
4.7%
3.6%
1.7%
2.3%
4.0%
3.8%
1.1%
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12%
Basingstoke and Deane
Hatch Warren and Beggarwood
White Other Mixed/Multiple Asian Black Arab Other
89.0% White British
Economic Activity Occupation Method of Travel to Work
Top five occupations:
1. Business & public service associate
professionals (11.5%)
2. Corporate managers & directors (10.8%)
3. Science research, engineering &
technology professionals (10.7%)
4. Administrative occupations (9.6%)
5. Information Technology &
Telecommunications Professionals (7.9%)
These top five occupations accounted for 50.5% of all the
Over half (56.3%) of all residents aged 16-74 were occupations in the ward. Since 2001, the percentage The majority (58.6%) of those aged 16-74 drove a car to
working full-time in 2011, a decline of 11.8% since of the population employed in professional occupations work. The percentage travelling by car declined by 6.5%
2001. Those that were retired accounted for 5.4%, an (shown in blue) increased by 52.6%, whilst the percentage since 2001, whilst passenger in a car declined by 23.5%.
increase of 91.1% since 2001. The percentage that employed as managers, directors and senior officials The percentage working from home (+20.8%), or travelling
were working part-time increased by 33.1%. (shown in purple) declined by 48.3%. by bus (+33.2%), and train (+11.0%) increased.
General Health Long-Term Health Problem or Disability Provision of Unpaid Care
The percentage of the population providing unpaid care
to others increased by 40.7% over the decade.
60.7% of the population were in very good health and The percentage with a health problem or disability increased Qualifications
a further 32.0% were in good health. Of those with bad with age. 37.8% of those aged 65 and over had their day to 7.7% of residents aged
or very bad health (1.5%), 22.1% were aged 65 and over. day activities limited, compared to 45.3% across the borough. 16+ had no qualifications.
Source: Office for National Statistics 2001 and 2011 Censuses Published by Policy, Performance and Grants - April 2020
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3,110
3,755
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590
140
360
295
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2001 2011
Inactive: Other
Inactive: Long-term sick ordisabled
Inactive: Looking after homeor family
Inactive: Student (includingfull-time students)
Inactive: Retired
Active: Full-time student
Active: Unemployed
Active: Self-employed
Active: Employee: Full-time
Active: Employee: Part-time
620
375
290 3,910
3,050
260
250
1,155
710
0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000
2011
2001
Work mainly at or from home Underground, metro, light rail, tram
Train Bus, minibus or coach
Taxi Motorcycle, scooter or moped
Driving a car or van Passenger in a car or van
Bicycle On foot
Other method of travel to work Not in employment
97.0% 95.2%89.0%
62.2%
93.4%
3.2%7.1%
21.4%
4.1%16.3%
0%
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70%
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Age 0 to 15 Age 16 to 49 Age 50 to 64 Age 65 and over All Ages
Day-to-day activities not limited Day-to-day activities limited a little
Day-to-day activities limited a lot
Dwellings Household Composition Accommodation Type
The number of dwellings in Hatch Warren and
Beggarwood in 2011 was 3,415. This was an increase
of 990 dwellings since 2001, approximately 40.8%.
Compared to 13.0% for Basingstoke and Deane.
There were 3,375 households in the ward and these housed
9,285 people. The majority of households were occupied by
married or civil partnership couple families (53.8%). 16.8% The majority of households lived in detached properties
of households were lived in by those that live alone, an (54.7%). The percentage living in flats increased by 146.7%
There were no communal establishments in the ward. increase of 1.9% since 2001. 5.4% of households were over the decade. The percentage living in houses and
occupied entirely by people aged 65 and over. bungalows declined by 4.7%.
Average Household Size, Rooms and Bedrooms Household Tenure Car Availability
4.7% of households had no access to
a car or van, compared to 15.2% for
Basingstoke and Deane as a whole. 3.0% had access to
4 or more cars or vans. There were 5,905 cars or vans.
Occupancy Rating
Over the decade, the percentage of households that owned
their home with a mortgage declined by 21.6%. Outright
Over the decade, average household size declined ownership increased by 30.9%, whilst private renting grew The majority of households
from 2.81 to 2.75. Average household size was above by 106.7%. Social renting increased substantially (2321.9%), had 2 or more rooms than
the borough (2.40) and region (2.38) average. which was an increase of 205 households. they needed (66.9%).
Source: Office for National Statistics 2001 and 2011 Censuses Published by Policy, Performance and Grants - April 2020
2.8%
14.0%2.6%
53.8%
12.9%
9.2%
4.8%
One person household: Aged 65and over
One person household: Other
One family only: All aged 65 andover
One family only: Married or same-sex civil partnership couple
One family only: Cohabiting couple
One family only: Lone parent
Other household types
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Ownedoutright
Owned witha mortgage
or loan
Sharedownership
(part ownedand partrented)
Socialrented
Privaterented
Living rentfree
2001
2011
56.8%
66.9%
21.1%
17.5%
16.5%
13.1%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Basingstoke and Deane
Hatch Warren andBeggarwood
2 or more rooms 1 more room Occupancy rating 0 1 less room 2 or less rooms
3,415
Dwellings
Index of Multiple Deprivation, 2019 Household Income, 2019 House prices and sales, 2004-2018
The chart shows Index of Multiple Deprivation data 2019 income estimates for the ward gave a median household
for each domain and both IDACI and IDAOPI. It records income of £52,560 and lower quartile household income of
how deprived each Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) £32,540. These incomes are above the Basingstoke and Deane The median house price for the ward was £360,000 in
in the ward was compared with all LSOAs in England. median of £39,810 and lower quartile of £22,810. 2018, higher than the Basingstoke and Deane median of
The closer each LSOA is to 100, the lower the £321,000. There were 170 house sales in 2018, which
deprivation. Relative deprivation was low. B&D 021E Jobs Available by Sector, 2018 was 5.6% of the borough's house sales. Since 2004,
and B&D 021F were slightly more disadvantaged than Estimated to be 1,750 jobs in the ward. over 350 newly built dwellings have been sold in the
the other LSOAs (LSOA boundaries shown on ward map). Main sectors: ward, with an annual peak of 179 dwellings in 2004.
Retail (36.3%)
Forecast Population and Dwelling Change, 2018-2025 Adminstration & support services (20.7%) Unemployed Benefit Claimant Count, 2005-2020
Education (13.0%)
Council Tax Bands, 2019
The ward had a much larger percentage of dwellings in the
Small Area Population Forecasts show that the overall higher council tax bands compared to Basingstoke and The number of unemployed benefit claimants peaked in
population is expected to decline (-4.4%), whilst Deane as a whole, with 52.9% of dwellings in bands E, F, G, March 2010. Numbers
dwellings (+1.4%) and older people increase (+63.5%). and H, compared to 27.4% for the borough overall. increased in recent years.
Source: Multiple sources, please see the Appendix Published by Policy, Performance and Grants - April 2020
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Education Skills andTraining
Health Deprivationand Disability
Barriers to Housingand Services
Crime
Living Environment
Income DeprivationAffecting Children
Index
Income DeprivationAffecting OlderPeople Index
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B&D 021C
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19.3%
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14.2%
38.3%
8.2%
13.7%
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Hatch Warren andBeggarwood
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Published by Policy, Performance and Grants - April 2020
Hatch Warren and BeggarwoodWard Map
Published by Policy, Performance and Grants - April 2020
Appendix
Numbers are rounded to the nearest 5 people/dwellings/households/cars in the majority of Census data topics.
The accompanying ward profile Excel file contains the raw data used in all the ward profiles and comparisons to the borough average.
Hatc h Warren and Beggarwood Ward - The boundaries of this ward changed between the 2001 and 2011 Censuses. The Office for National Statistics and some other organisations are now only publishing data best fitted to output areas that have their population weighted centroids within the ward. The best fit boundary is shown by the orange dashed line on the map. The exact ward boundary is shown by the black line. The table below states whether the data is provided for the best fit or the exact fit ward boundary.