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Census 2011 overview forSouth OxfordshireVale of White Horse
April 2013Margaret Melling, District Data Analysis Service
This session
• Questions• Implications• Further analysis
Initial results from Census 2011 survey• Introduction• Communities• Local economy• Housing• Summary
INTRODUCTION
ONS releasing results in phases
• Released so far..– Univariate data down to smallest geographic
areas (output areas)
• Still to come..– Multivariate data (April to June 2013)
• will allow more interesting analysis e.g. unemployment by age/ethnicity
– Travel to work “flow” data (after November 2013, release date not yet published)
Need for local services
Supporting the local economy
Housing need
Regeneration
Supporting Communities
Census results informing planning of local services
• Communities– Ageing; diversity – Health
• Local economy– Qualifications– Employment,
occupation– Transport
• Housing– Ownership/renting,
dwelling type– Occupancy, central
heating
• Use of services• Views of residents
14.4
14.5
14.7
15.0
15.3
15.5
15.6
15.8
15.9
16.2
16.2
16.3
16.5
16.5
16.6
16.8
17.0
17.1
17.6
17.8
17.9
18.3
18.5
18.8
18.9
20.0
20.0
23.1
27.5
17.7
Watlington
Garsington
Great Milton
Berinsf ield
Wheatley
Brightwell
Thame South
Woodcote
Sonning Common
Didcot Park
Goring
Henley South
Crowmarsh
Wallingford North
Chalgrove
Forest Hill and Holton
Henley North
Aston Rowant
Cholsey and Wallingford South
Chinnor
Shiplake
Didcot All Saints
Hagbourne
Thame North
Chiltern Woods
Benson
Sandford
Didcot Northbourne
Didcot Ladygrove
South Oxfordshire
Source: ONSThe data for Ward level has been compiled using a best fit Output Area (Jan 2010) to Electoral Ward / Division (Dec 2010) look up.
South Oxfordshire
• Response rate 97% (above national average of 94%)
• 17.7% filled in the form online– Highest online = Didcot
Ladygrove, also had lowest % aged 60+
– Lowest online = Watlington, amongst highest % aged 60+
England & Wales online average = 16%
Percent of Census 2011 returns made
via internet
13.9
14.7
15.1
15.8
16.2
16.4
16.6
16.8
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
18.1
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.6
18.6
18.7
18.9
19.2
19.3
20.0
20.5
21.4
21.5
22.1
22.2
18.3
Radley
Kennington and South Hinksey
Sutton Courtenay and Appleford
Abingdon Northcourt
Craven
Blewbury and Upton
Hanneys
Abingdon Caldecott
North Hinksey and Wytham
Drayton
Sunningwell and Wootton
Appleton and Cumnor
Hendreds
Abingdon Ock Meadow
Greendown
Faringdon and The Coxwells
Wantage Segsbury
Longworth
Wantage Charlton
Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor
Shrivenham
Stanford
Grove
Harwell
Abingdon Fitzharris
Marcham and Shippon
Abingdon Dunmore
Abingdon Peachcrof t
Abingdon Abbey and Barton
Vale of White Horse
Percent of Census 2011 returns made
via internet
Source: ONSThe data for Ward level has been compiled using a best fit Output Area (Jan 2010) to Electoral Ward / Division (Dec 2010) look up.
• Response rate 97% (above national average of 94%)
• 18.3% filled in the form online
– Highest online = Abingdon Abbey & Barton; also 2nd
lowest % 60+– Lowest online = Radley, does
not appear to be age related
England & Wales online average = 16%
Vale of White Horse
Cherwell141,868
West Oxfordshire104,779
Vale of White Horse120,988
South Oxfordshire134,257
Oxfordshire653,798
Source: ONS Census 2011 KS102
Resident population on 27th March 2011
Oxford151,906
COMMUNITIES
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
1981 1991 2001 2011
Census 2011
Oxford
Cherwell
South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
West Oxfordshire
+30%+16%
+15%
+17%
+28%
1981 to 2011
Source: ONS Mid year estimates from nomis and Census 2011
Total resident population –mid year estimates
Similar population growth in South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse over past 30 years
+17,500
+17,200South 117,100 120,000 128,300 134,300Vale 103,500 112,100 115,800 121,000
South OxfordshirePopulation in households
Change 2001 to 2011
+1,609
+949
+523
-104
21
282
691
664
-141
177
226
28
575
374
9
24
231
-17
62
145
346
939
179
266
569
69
103
-79
7
268
17
-10
Woodcote
Wheatley
Watlington
Wallingford North
Thame South
Thame North
Sonning Common
Shiplake
Sandford
Henley South
Henley North
Hagbourne
Great Milton
Goring
Garsington
Forest Hill and Holton
Didcot Park
Didcot Northbourne
Didcot Ladygrove
Didcot All Saints
Crowmarsh
Cholsey & Wallingford South
Chinnor
Chiltern Woods
Chalgrove
Brightwell
Berinsfield
Benson
Aston Rowant
• 2001 to 2011 population growth in Didcot, Henley, Wallingford and some rural wards
Source: ONS Census 2001 table KS01, Census 2011 table KS101
Vale of White Horse
• 2001 to 2011 population growth in Abingdon, Wantage and rural wards
-174 1,176
-
452
307
-435
69
275
159
96
99
271
40
119
11
-237
26
916
135
147
60
259
-181
641
236
195 -129
41
1,028
Wantage Segsbury
Wantage Charlton
Sutton Courtenay and Appleford
Sunningwell and Wootton
Stanford
Shrivenham
Radley
North Hinksey and Wytham
Marcham and Shippon
Longworth
Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor
Kennington and South Hinksey
Hendreds
Harwell
Hanneys
Grove
Greendown
Faringdon and The Coxwells
Drayton
Craven
Blewbury and Upton
Appleton and Cumnor
Abingdon Peachcroft
Abingdon Ock Meadow
Abingdon Northcourt
Abingdon Fitzharris
Abingdon Dunmore
Abingdon Caldecott
Abingdon Abbey and Barton
Source: ONS Census 2001 table KS01, Census 2011 table KS101
Population in households
Change 2001 to 2011
+1,831
+1,002
Decline mainly in age group aged 18 to 44
42
49
53
77
78
87
108
113
172
178
259
641
937
Hendreds
Wantage Segsbury
Greendown
Abingdon Abbey and Barton
Appleton and Cumnor
Faringdon and The Coxwells
Abingdon Ock Meadow
Abingdon Fitzharris
Wantage Charlton
Shrivenham
North Hinksey and Wytham
Radley
Marcham and Shippon
20112001
43
49
49
50
51
65
83
96
102
115
122
146
222
351
418
693
Sonning Common
Henley North
Watlington
Thame South
Henley South
Wallingford North
Brightwell
Sandford
Forest Hill and Holton
Cholsey & Wallingford South
Goring
Didcot All Saints
Woodcote
Shiplake
Crowmarsh
Benson
20112001
Communal population increase in Benson and Crowmarsh, fall in Forest Hill & Holton and Wantage
Source: ONS Census 2001 table KS01, Census 2011 table KS101
Population in communal establishments
South Oxfordshire Vale of White Horse
+381
(-217)
(-155)
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
age 0 to 19 age 60+
Source: ONS Mid year estimates from nomis
South Oxfordshire District
Coun
t of p
opul
atio
n
Growth in older population continues a long term trendYounger age group remaining at similar level
-10%aged 0 to 19
1981 to 2011
+59%aged 60+1981 to 2011
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
age 0 to 19 age 60+
Source: ONS Mid year estimates from nomis
Vale of White Horse District
Coun
t of p
opul
atio
n
Similar pattern in Vale of White Horse
-8%aged 0 to 19
1981 to 2011
+72%aged 60+1981 to 2011
Vale of White Horse120,988
South Oxfordshire134,257
Outline=2001 mid year estimate Shaded = Census 2011 http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/interactive/vp2-2011-census-comparator/index.html
22.3% 23.4% 21.7% 21.2%14.9%
24.7% 24.6% 25.0%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
England South East Oxfordshire Cherwell Oxford SouthOxfordshire
Vale ofWhite Horse
WestOxfordshire
2001 2011
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table KS02; Census 2011 table KS102, from neighbourhood statistics
People aged 60+ as % of resident population, Census 2001 to Census 2011
England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
% of older people now above national and regional averages
People aged 60+ 2001 2011 2001 to 2011
South Oxfordshire 26,018 33,102 7,084 +27%
Vale of White Horse 23,509 29,741 6,232 +27%
Just over one third of population of Goring ward are aged 60+ (second highest % in Oxfordshire)
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table KS02; Census 2011 table KS102, from neighbourhood statistics
Wards with highest rates of 60+ in South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse
People aged 60 and overward count percent count percent
1 South Oxfordshire Goring 1,673 30% 2,023 35%2 South Oxfordshire Henley North 1,622 31% 1,832 33%3 Vale of White Horse Blewbury and Upton 554 29% 629 31%4 Vale of White Horse Kennington and South Hinksey 1,249 29% 1,392 31%5 South Oxfordshire Sonning Common 1,328 25% 1,686 31%6 Vale of White Horse Greendown 457 21% 692 31%7 Vale of White Horse Hanneys 526 24% 665 30%8 South Oxfordshire Wheatley 1,347 26% 1,582 30%9 Vale of White Horse Appleton and Cumnor 1,559 24% 1,957 29%
10 South Oxfordshire Chiltern Woods 536 24% 687 29%
Census 2001 Census 2011
Highest % in Oxfordshire was Burford in West Oxfordshire (41%)5 care homes in Goring occupied by 100 people
DIVERSITY
20%
15% 16%14%
36%
9% 10%7%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
England South East Oxfordshire Cherwell Oxford South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
West Oxfordshire
2001 2011
England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
Ethnic minority population has increased – still well below national average
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table KS06; Census 2011 table KS201, from neighbourhood statistics
People in ethnic minority groups as % of resident population, Census 2001 to Census 2011
Ethnic minority 2001 2011 2001 to 2011
South Oxfordshire 7,896 12,174 4,278 54%
Vale of White Horse 7,765 12,389 4,624 60%
201
89
82
241
445
775
443
179
194
814
1,801
5,683
135
1,092
Other Ethnic Group
Arab
Other Black
Caribbean
African
Other Asian
Chinese
Bangladeshi
Pakistani
Indian
Mixed
Other White
Gypsy or Irish Traveller
Irish
2001
2011
249
149
156
246
828
936
649
185
350
842
1,574
5,160
109
956
Other Ethnic Group
Arab
Other Black
Caribbean
African
Other Asian
Chinese
Bangladeshi
Pakistani
Indian
Mixed
Other White
Gypsy or Irish Traveller
Irish
2001
2011
Largest BME group remains “Other White”
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table UV09; Census 2011 table QS201
Number of people in ethnic minority groups
South Oxfordshire Vale of White Horse
958886
13727
622
851 9171,026
178
829
Ireland Germany Poland Romania South Africa
2001 2011
Countries of birth with larger populations inc Ireland, Germany, Poland, South Africa
South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table UV08; Census 2011 table QS203
% by country of birth outside UK 2011
0.3% 0.5% 0.5%1.3% 1.0% 1.1%
4.8%
1.8% 2.3%
2.4%
1.4%1.6%
2.7%
4.6%4.2%
1.1%
0.8% 0.6%
0.5%
0.7% 1.0%
0.7%
0.6%0.6%
England South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
Ireland
Germany
Poland
rest of Europe (ex UK)
Africa
Middle East and Asia
Americas
Antarctica and Oceania
895
1,235
97 30
362
760
1,188
666
124
633
Ireland Germany Poland Romania South Africa
2001 2011
Count by country of birth (selected countries)
Care homes with or without nursing
2001 2011 2011
1 South Oxfordshire Didcot Park 979 17.5% 1,037 18.1% 0
2 South Oxfordshire Sandford 422 16.3% 450 17.8% 3
3 Vale of White Horse Abingdon Caldecott 693 15.7% 792 17.8% 0
4 Vale of White Horse Wantage Charlton 966 15.7% 1,251 17.5% 5
5 Vale of White Horse Sutton Courtenay and Appleford 374 13.5% 475 17.1% 0
6 South Oxfordshire Wheatley 822 15.6% 884 16.7% 0
7 South Oxfordshire Didcot All Saints 749 13.7% 956 16.7% 2
8 Vale of White Horse Abingdon Ock Meadow 630 15.2% 810 16.7% 2
9 Vale of White Horse Kennington and South Hinksey 634 14.9% 741 16.6% 2
10 South Oxfordshire Goring 830 15.1% 922 16.0% 5
People with limiting long term illness
People with day-to-day activities limited "a little" or "a lot"
Rates of limiting illness above national average in 3 wards in South and Vale
Sorted by 2011 %
*Census 2001 and Census 2011 questions are “broadly comparable”Census 2001 = people with limiting long term illness; Census 2011 = people with day-to-day activities limited a little + activities limited a lotSources: ONS Census 2001 table KS08; Census 2011 table KS301
England 2011 average
Wards with highest % people with limiting illness or disability in 2011 in South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse
5 care homes in Wantage Charlton occupied by 170 people313 people in the ward aged 85+
More working age people affected by limiting illness in Didcot Park and Abingdon Caldecott
15090
164 132
281
130
193
432
Didcot Park Sandford Abingdon Caldecott
Wantage Charlton
Other ages
Age 16 to 64
Number of people with day to day activities limited a lot by broad age group (2011)
Wards with highest % people with limiting illness or disability in 2011 in South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse
Source: Census 2011 table KS301
Indicators of health and care appears to show healthier older population than average
Health indicators 2011South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse
Sources: ONS Census 2011 tables KS102, QS421, KS301, QS303, QS606
1.90
3.73
0.65
17.64
2.23
1.37
2.81
0.55
14.20
2.52
1.38
2.56
0.65
13.78
2.51
% residents employed in Caring Personal services
% provides 20+ hours unpaid care a week
% living in care home with/without nursing
% Day-to-Day Activities Limited a Little or a Lot
% population aged 85+
South OxfordshireVale of White HorseEngland
All age groups
% of total resident population
LOCAL ECONOMY
- 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000
9. Elementary Occupations
8. Process, Plant and Machine Operatives
7. Sales and Customer Service Occupations
6. Caring, Leisure and Other Service Occupations
5. Skilled Trades Occupations
4. Administrative and Secretarial Occupations
3. Associate Professional and Technical Occupations
2. Professional Occupations
1. Managers, Directors and Senior Officials
2001
2011
Decline in managerial jobs and growth in professional occupations – similar to national trend
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table KS12; Census 2011 table KS608
South Oxfordshire
Caring personal serviceChild careAnimal careLeisure and travelHairdressersHousekeepingCleaning
Science, research, engineeringHealth professionalsTeaching and educationalBusiness, media and public service
+57%
-27%
+39%
Occupation of people aged 16-74 in employment 2001 to 2011
- 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000
9. Elementary Occupations
8. Process, Plant and Machine Operatives
7. Sales and Customer Service Occupations
6. Caring, Leisure and Other Service Occupations
5. Skilled Trades Occupations
4. Administrative and Secretarial Occupations
3. Associate Professional and Technical Occupations
2. Professional Occupations
1. Managers, Directors and Senior Officials
2001
2011
Similar pattern in Vale of White Horse
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table KS12; Census 2011 table KS608
Vale of White Horse
Caring personal serviceChild careAnimal careLeisure and travelHairdressersHousekeepingCleaning
Science, research, engineeringHealth professionalsTeaching and educationalBusiness, media and public service
+57%
-27%
+42%
Occupation of people aged 16-74 in employment 2001 to 2011
20% 19% 18% 19% 16% 19% 19% 19%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
England South East Oxfordshire Cherwell Oxford South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
West Oxfordshire
2001 2011
14% 15% 14% 14% 11%17%
14% 16%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
England South East Oxfordshire Cherwell Oxford South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
West Oxfordshire
2001 2011
England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
Increase in self employment and part time working
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table UV28; Census 2011 table Q601, from neighbourhood statistics
% self employedas % of economically active
% part time employeesas % of economically active
England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
6.3%4.8%
3.7% 3.8%5.1%
3.4% 3.3% 3.0%
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
4.0%
5.0%
6.0%
7.0%
England South East Oxfordshire Cherwell Oxford SouthOxfordshire
Vale ofWhite Horse
WestOxfordshire
2001 2011
Increase in % and number of unemployed, remains well below national average
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table UV28; Census 2011 table QS601
% unemployedas % of economically active
England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
Unemployed 2001 2011 2001 to 2011
South Oxfordshire 1,559 2,446 887 57%
Vale of White Horse 1,351 2,190 839 62%
11% 12% 12% 11%15% 13% 14%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
England South East Cherwell Oxford SouthOxfordshire
Vale of WhiteHorse
WestOxfordshire
2001 2011
Increase in working from homeUse of public transport remains below average
18%13%
9%
21%
9% 9% 7%0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
England South East Cherwell Oxford SouthOxfordshire
Vale of WhiteHorse
WestOxfordshire
2001 2011England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table KS15; Census 2011 table CT0015
Working from homeas % of those in employment
Using public transportas % of those in employment (excluding working from home)
England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
-
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
Cherwell Oxford South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
West Oxfordshire
Households Cars
Cars per household continuing to increase
Source: ONS Census 2011 table KS4041981 to 2001 analysis originally carried out by Oxfordshire
County Council, Transport planning team
1981 1991 2001 2011
Cars per household 2011South Oxfordshire 1.57Vale of White Horse 1.50England 1.16
HOUSING
Decline in people per household in Vale
South Oxfordshire2.41 2.432001 2011
2.46 2.39Vale of White Horse
People living in households per occupied household spacesSources: ONS Census 2001 tables KS01, KS16; Census 2011 tables KS101, KS401
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
England Cherwell Oxford SouthOxfordshire
Vale of WhiteHorse
WestOxfordshire
1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms 5 or More Bedrooms
Higher % of 1 or 2 bed housing in the Vale
Profile of households by number of bedrooms available for the first time from the Census. Source: ONS Census 2011 table QS411
Households by number of bedrooms Census 2011as % of all households
31%43%32%34%38%40%
1 or 2 bedrooms
More housing fully owned and private rented
South Oxfordshire
Source: ONS Census 2001 KS18, Census 2011 table KS402
Vale of White Horse
827
1,310
5,423
5,353
1,230
514
17,046
17,704
1,026
1,415
3,402
4,997
886
207
19,045
14,781
Living Rent Free
Private Rented Other
Private Landlord or Letting Agency
Other Social Rented
Rented from Council (Local Authority)
Shared Ownership
Owned with a Mortgage or Loan
Owned Outright
2001
2011
810
1,212
5,999
5,309
854
459
19,348
20,113
1,073
1,172
4,027
5,216
711
210
22,683
17,013
Living Rent Free
Private Rented Other
Private Landlord or Letting Agency
Other Social Rented
Rented from Council (Local Authority)
Shared Ownership
Owned with a Mortgage or Loan
Owned Outright
2001
2011
17.7%13.7% 14.2% 12.1%
21.4%
11.4% 13.3% 12.5%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
England South East Oxfordshire Cherwell Oxford SouthOxfordshire
Vale ofWhite Horse
WestOxfordshire
2001 2011
Increase in % of households in social rented accommodation in Vale is against national trend
Source: ONS Census 2001 KS18, Census 2011 table KS402
Households in Social rented* accommodation as % of all householdsCensus 2001 to Census 2011
England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
*Social rented from Council + Social rented from other Social rented 2001 2011 2001 to 2011
South Oxfordshire 5,927 6,163 236 4%
Vale of White Horse 5,883 6,583 700 12%
DISTRICT COMPARISON
South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse comparator data
South Oxfordshire Vale of WH England
COUNT % COUNT % %
Total resident population 134,257 120,988
Aged 0-4 8,213 6.1% 7,411 6.1% 6.3%
Aged 60 and over 33,102 24.7% 29,741 24.6% 22.3%
Ethnic minority population 12,174 9.1% 12,389 10.2% 20.2%
Households 54,104 49,407
Residents (of households) per household 2.43 2.39 2.36
Households with no usual residents 2,559 4.5% 1,629 3.2% 4.3%
Social rented housing 6,163 11.4% 6,583 13.3% 17.7%
Private rented housing 7,211 13.3% 6,733 13.6% 16.8%
Cars per household 1.57 1.50 1.16
Economically active aged 16 to 74 72,820 65,710
Self employed (% of econ active) 12,638 17.4% 9,441 14.4% 14.0%
Unemployed (% of econ active) 2,446 3.4% 2,190 3.3% 6.3%
Above England average
Summary
Communities• Population growth spread throughout districts• Ageing population continues long term trend• Indicators of healthier older population
Local economy• Decline in % managerial jobs, increase in professional and
technical• Increase in self employment and part time working• Increase in working from home, increase in cars per household
Housing• More housing fully owned and private rented• Vale has higher % households in 1 or 2 beds homes
FINDING OUT MORE..• Data tables can be downloaded from
www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk and www.nomisweb.co.uk
• Visualisation tools available on ONS website www.ons.gov.uk/census
IN DEVELOPMENT..• summary leaflet and extracts of local area key data (parish
population totals etc) in support of basic Census enquiries,• a presentation for strategic partners.
www.oxford.gov.uk/districtdataservice
Other slides
17.6% 15.7% 13.7% 14.1% 12.4% 13.8% 14.2% 14.5%
0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0%
10.0%12.0%14.0%16.0%18.0%20.0%
England South East Oxfordshire Cherwell Oxford South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
West Oxfordshire
2001 2011
% of people with limiting illness in South and Vale has increased, remains below national average
*Census 2001 and Census 2011 questions are “broadly comparable”Census 2001 = people with limiting long term illness; Census 2011 = people with day-to-day activities limited a little + activities limited a lotSources: ONS Census 2001 table KS08; Census 2011 table KS301
People with limiting illness* as % of resident population, Census 2001 to Census 2011
England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
With limiting illness 2001 2011 2001 to 2011
South Oxfordshire 16,735 18,500 1,765 +11%
Vale of White Horse 15,162 17,184 2,022 +13%
16.8% 16.3% 17.5% 16.2%
28.2%
13.3% 13.6% 14.9%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
England South East Oxfordshire Cherwell Oxford SouthOxfordshire
Vale ofWhite Horse
WestOxfordshire
2001 2011
Number of households in private rented accommodation has increased
Households in Private rented* accommodation as % of all householdsCensus 2001 to Census 2011
England 2011 averageEngland 2011 average
Source: ONS Census 2011 table KS402
*Private rented: Private landlord or letting agency + Private rented: Other Private rented 2001 2011 2001 to 2011
South Oxfordshire 6,272 7,211 939 15%
Vale of White Horse 5,843 6,733 890 15%
182 131
187 240
536
227
302 349
Cherwell South Oxfordshire Vale of White Horse West Oxfordshire
rural wards urban wards
23
-12
105
-58
-174 -146
104
236
Cherwell South Oxfordshire Vale of White Horse West Oxfordshire
rural wards urban wards
Fewer single pensioner households in South Oxfordshire, growth in lone parent households
Change in number of single pensioner households2001 to 2011
ONS Census 2001 table KS20, Census 2011 table KS105; ONS Rural Definition of wards (2004)
Change in number of lone parent households with children2001 to 2011
2.2%2.5%
2.2%2.0%
1.8%
2.5% 2.5% 2.6%
0.0%
0.5%
1.0%
1.5%
2.0%
2.5%
3.0%
England South East Oxfordshire Cherwell Oxford South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
West Oxfordshire
2001 2011
% of people aged 85 and over in Oxfordshire similar to national average- South, Vale and West are well above national average
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table KS02; Census 2011 table KS102, from neighbourhood statistics
People aged 85+ as % of resident population, Census 2001 to Census 2011
England 2011 England 2011 averageaverage
3,400 additional people aged 85+ living in Oxfordshire since 2001 (+30%)
Sources: ONS Census 2001 table KS02; Census 2011 table KS102, from neighbourhood statistics
Some people aged 85+ will be living in care homes, full data on this not yet available
ward 2001 2011 2001 to 2011
Number of care
homes with and
without nursing
1 Vale of White Horse Wantage Charlton 212 313 101 5
2 West Oxfordshire Witney East 92 189 97 4
3 South Oxfordshire Goring 194 275 81 5
4 Vale of White Horse Abingdon Ock Meadow 119 199 80 2
5 Cherwell Banbury Grimsbury and Castle 202 278 76 3
6 Vale of White Horse Kennington and South Hinksey 117 185 68 2
7 Oxford Churchill 76 142 66 1
8 Vale of White Horse Abingdon Abbey and Barton 59 125 66 2
9 West Oxfordshire Bampton and Clanfield 74 140 66 1
10 South Oxfordshire Chinnor 71 136 65 1
11 Vale of White Horse Faringdon and The Coxwells 156 220 64 1
12 West Oxfordshire Kingham, Rollright and Enstone 88 151 63 2
People aged 85+Wards with highest additional number of people aged 85+ since 2001