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Community Needs Profile - Community Statistics for Swindon

What is the Swindon Community Needs Profile?

The Swindon Community Needs Profile 2001 was created as a replacement to the Poverty Profile.

The Swindon Community Needs Profile 2003/04 serves as an update to the 2001 Profile as a result of statistical data being drawn together to support the development of the Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy for Swindon. This has brought a change of layout and emphasis to the Profile. The framework is gathered around the key Neighbourhood Renewal Themes of

  • Health
  • Education & Skills
  • Employment
  • Housing & Environment
  • Community Safety

Information is divided by into Borough, Ward and Neighbourhood level wherever possible. The data reflects key recent sources such as Census 2001, Index of Deprivation 2004. Some data sources offer an additional period of 01 April 2003 to 30 September 2003 and performance in the financial year 01 April 2002 to 31 March 2003. Education data reflects academic years.

The Community Needs Profile 2003/04 should not be regarded as a definitive not exhaustive compilation of data available – it is a gathering of data available at a given time.

Generally data is presented rather than analysed to enable a broad interpretation and use of data contained within this Profile. Contacts for further information or relevant strategy documents are named throughout the document to assist those requiring assistance or additional information. The format of the Profile has been created to enable the release of updates periodically.

Who is it for?

The Community Needs Profile is a resource for anyone requiring statistical information relating to Swindon and its Ward and Neighbourhood areas. Its primary purpose is to give base line information useful to organisations planning services; managers wishing to target their services to those in greatest need; and groups, organisations or agencies making funding applications. Any information used from this document should be used sensitively and in good faith. All data sources should be correctly identified and acknowledged if used in other material.

Swindon Community Needs Profile 2003/04

The Profile is available as a downloadable pdf file, which is broken down into the following discrete sections. Please click on the sections you are interested in:

Key Statistics for Ward Areas

For a guide to Census 2001 Tables Key Statistics for Wards link to the Wards listed below. Each of the links below are to downloadable pdf files:

Key statistics for Neighbourhood areas

The Forward Planning Group (Environmental Services, Swindon Borough Council), created 50 neighbourhoods based on Census 2001 output area boundaries which are linked to postcodes. Although every effort has been made to create areas of a similar size and sensible geographic boundaries, the restrictions of grouping fixed boundaries together has meant that there is a disparity in size between the neighbourhoods. Neighbourhood areas are listed as follows (the links are to downloadable pdf files):

Neighbourhood Area Population of area
Abbey Meads 4179
Blunsdon 2043
Broad Street Area 3593
Central 2717
Cheney Manor 4780
Chiseldon & Badbury 2599
Colebrook 4287
Covingham 4351
Eastcott 2624
Eldene 4016
Even Swindon 3999
Freshbrook 5000
Gorse Hll 5183
Grange Park 5383
Greenmeadow 3151
Haydon Wick 3816
Highworth 7996
Kingsdown 1387
Kingshill & Rushey Platt 2517
Lawn & Croft 5343
Liden 4958
Lower Stratton 3793
Moredon 3893
Nythe 2753
Okus 2329
Old Town 2429
Park North 4748
Park South 4671
Penhill 5247
Pinehurst 5030
Queensfield 1788
Ramleaze & Nine Elms 4642
Ridegway Villages 2788
Rodbourne Cheney 1722
Shaw & Eastleaze 2415
Shrivenham Road Area 1458
Sparcells & Peatmoor 2551
St Andrews Ridge 2502
Stratone Village 2838
Thames Vale Villages 1887
Toothill 5198
Upper Stratton 5493
Walcot East 3815
Walcot West 3073
Westcott 2445
Westlea 2678
Whitworth Road Area 1573
Woodhall Park & Taw Hill 3408
Wroughton 7047
York Road Area 1915
   
TOTAL 180,051
Average size 3601

To reduce volume, the summary tables for Neighbourhood areas have been edited.  The statistics edited out here can be found within the individual Profile themes as follows:

  • Health and Limiting Long Term Illness and Unpaid Care
    – 2. HEALTH
  • Economic Activity, Hours worked, Industry of Employment, Occupation and Travel to Work
    – 3. ECONOMY & EMPLOYMENT
  • Qualifications and Households with Dependent Children
    – 4. EDUCATION, SKILLS & LEARNING
  • Accommodation Type, Tenure, Rooms and Amenities and Cars Available
    – 5. HOUSING, ENVIRONMENT & TRANSPORT

An assessment of neighbourhood area characteristics can be found within the Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy for Swindon. This can be viewed by clicking on the link under "Related Pages" on the top right of this page.

Key statistics for Wards and other Census material can be accessed via the ONS (Office of National Statistics website (www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001) and also at the Neighbourhood Statistics website. (www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk).

Information for Swindon Borough and Wiltshire can also be obtained from the Intelligence Network website (www.intelligencenetwork.org.uk).

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