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new businesses VAT registrations in 2010
Coventry Jobseeker’s Allowanceclaimants aged 18-24
“3,609 new firms had been registered in Coventry in 2011. Compared with the number of existing firms, the city's start-up rate of 23.8% is the highest in the West Midlands.”
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Coventry, proud to be a city that works for…
Jobs and growth
Growth of business & investment
Young people not in education, employment
or training (NEET)
Housing
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Strategic Housing Market Assessment
Affordable housing delivered
Low carbon
Jobs and skills
10,320 (4.9%)Jobseeker’s Allowance claimants
1 in 3 have a degree
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Coventry, proud to be a city that works for…
Better pavements, streets and roadsRoads and pavements
Pothole service requests reduced by
74%in 2011/12
Litter and fly tipping
increase in fly tipping
“Fly tipping is a local problem and it is really
important that local people work with the Council to
identify offenders so that enforcement action
can be taken”
Recycling and waste
Residual household waste per householdRecycling and composting
37.1%2011/12
37.3%2010/11
572 kg2011/12
597 kg2010/11
50.0%
4.7% gap
50.0%
4.7% gap
42.4%
12.3% gap
48.0%
6.7% gap
39.7%
15.0% gap
32.7%
22.0% gap
19.2%
35.5% gap
12.5%
42.2% gap
0.0%
54.7% gap
Black African
Mixed White/Black
African
Black Caribbean
Black Other
Transient Communities
Free School Meals
Special Educational
Needs
Looked After
ChildrenGypsy / Roma
2011 Coventry 54.7%
England 58.2%
3.5%gap
2007 Coventry 38.9%
England45.7%
6.8%gap
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Coventry, proud to be a city that works to…
Support and celebrate our young peopleChild poverty
% in poverty (2011 estimates)
Achievement
5+ GCSEs A*-C (including English and Maths):Coventry has narrowed the gap with England…
…but there are still variations in GCSE results for key underachieving and vulnerable groups
Health and wellbeing
Teenage pregnancy
Early support and safeguarding
Childhood obesity1 in 10 children in Receptionare obese
1 in 5 children in Year 6 are obese
1 in 4 adults are obese
More than 1 in 4 children in Coventry live in relative poverty
60%
58%
1%
2%more likely to complete treatment in Coventry than the England average
Coventry
England
Cov
Eng
more likely to complete treatment in Coventry than the England average
16%
15%
Coventry, proud to be a city that works to…
Protect our most vulnerable residentsAdult social care Health inequalities
33.3%2010/11
42.5%2011/12
Service users receiving self directed support
Crime and anti-social behaviour
years77.2
years81.6
years77.2years77.2
years81.6years81.6
The average life expectancy at birth for Coventry women is four years longer than men.
3,182 victims of domestic violence
known to police
25,734 crimes
Homelessness
Households accepted as statutory homeless
Drug and alcohol misuse
Most deprived
years11.7
years7.9
Inequality in life expectancy Coventry, 2006-10
Life expectancy for Coventrians living in the most deprived areas is, on average, ten years shorter than for people living in the least deprived areas.
Men
WomenLeast
deprived
In 2011/12, people in Coventry raised
813 alertshighlighting concerns about vulnerable adults in the city.
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agree that their neighbourhood was a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together
agree that their neighbourhood was a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together
agree that their neighbourhood was a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together
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Coventry, proud to be a city that works…
Values
We are proud to do this by…
… being honest, fair and transparent when we make decisions
Facts about Coventry helps provide sound evidence for the Council’s decisions
The Council has developed a mobile application to help people plan and make the most of their 2012 Games experience
Three-quarters (70%) agree that the Council treats all people fairly; 62% of residents surveyed agree that the Council is fair in its decision making; and over half (54%) think that the Council promotes the interests of local residents.
The Coventry & Warwickshire Story will provide a shared focus for activity through a new Place Plan.
… celebrating all that's good about our city and its future
… working with residents, communities and partners to get things done
Over 300 local volunteers are being trained to welcome people to the city.
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Coventry, proud to be a city that works to…
Transform the Council to deliver our vision and objectives
Reviewing and improving services
Using resources effectively
147 mil.kWh
energy use in Council buildings and schools
Supporting councillors and staff
55,879tonnes
CO2
emissions