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1 Brighton and Hove Census 2001 and Access to Services Focus on Rural Areas Brighton and Hove is in the South East Government Office Region

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Brighton and Hove

Census 2001 and Access to Services Focus on Rural Areas

Brighton and Hove is in the South East 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 Brighton and Hove 1.2% of people live in rural areas,compared with 22.4% in the Government Office Region.Within the rural areas all people live in less sparse areas

Male Female Total Male Female TotalUrban 118,725 126,069 244,794 3,025,510 3,180,658 6,206,168Rural 1,172 1,851 3,023 879,645 914,832 1,794,477

Less Sparse 1,172 1,851 3,023 878,911 914,059 1,792,970Town 246 533 779 373,428 398,650 772,078Village - - - 338,028 346,602 684,630Dispersed 926 1,318 2,244 167,455 168,807 336,262

Sparse - - - 734 773 1,507Town - - - 137 146 283Village - - - 597 627 1,224Dispersed - - - - - -

Total 119,897 127,920 247,817 3,905,155 4,095,490 8,000,645Percentage rural 1.0 1.4 1.2 22.5 22.3 22.4

Brighton and Hove South East

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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Source table from the Census: UV03 Gender

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Age In Brighton and Hove 0% of the population live in rural areas and areunder 10 years old. 0.6% of the Authority's population live in rural areas and areunder 19 years of age. 0% 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 26,058 25,988 70 31 - - - 39 - 0.310 to 19 26,803 25,324 1,479 392 - - - 1,087 - 5.520 to 29 42,117 41,021 1,096 78 - - - 1,018 - 2.630 to 39 44,147 44,024 123 59 - - - 64 - 0.340 to 49 31,173 31,100 73 60 - - - 13 - 0.250 to 59 26,446 26,379 67 56 - - - 11 - 0.360 to 69 20,305 20,263 42 39 - - - 3 - 0.270 to 79 17,861 17,825 36 27 - - - 9 - 0.280 to 89 10,602 10,557 45 45 - - - - - 0.490 and over 2,258 2,250 8 8 - - - - - 0.4

247,770 244,731 3,039 795 - - - 2,244 - 1.2

% 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 Brighton and Hove Urban Brighton and Hove South East

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:Brighton and Hove South EastNumber of under 5's: 13,200 Number of under 5's: 472,500

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 87,079 62,852 12,322 5,138 19,673 16,665Rural 2,478 179 33 10 42 45

Less Sparse 2,478 179 33 10 42 45Town 381 111 28 7 28 41Village - - - - - -Dispersed 2,097 68 5 3 14 4

Sparse - - - - - -Town - - - - - -Village - - - - - -Dispersed - - - - - -

Total 89,557 63,031 12,355 5,148 19,715 16,710South EastUrban 1,484,269 2,144,729 394,163 117,467 419,736 402,101Rural 334,414 720,409 138,401 29,317 105,734 115,963Total 1,818,683 2,865,138 532,564 146,784 525,470 518,064

Brighton and Hove

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.

89%

6% 1%0%2%2% Single (nevermarried)

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 Brighton and Hove 0.2% of households are inrural areas. 27.9% of rural households are single person households.5.8% 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 114,401 190 153 - 37 - - - 0.2One person household 44,993 53 41 - 12 - - - 0.1

pensioner 18,261 18 14 - 4 - - - 0.1other 26,732 35 27 - 8 - - - 0.1

All pensioner family 7,913 15 12 - 3 - - - 0.2Married couple family 27,398 60 42 - 18 - - - 0.2

no children 10,251 15 12 - 3 - - - 0.1with one dependent child 4,938 13 5 - 8 - - - 0.3with two or more dependent children 8,337 20 17 - 3 - - - 0.2all children non-dependent 3,872 12 8 - 4 - - - 0.3

Cohabiting couple family 13,272 16 16 - - - - - 0.1no children 9,159 13 13 - - - - - 0.1with one dependent child 1,879 3 3 - - - - - 0.2two or more dependent children 1,910 - - - - - - - -all children non-dependent 324 - - - - - - - -

Lone parent family 9,798 11 7 - 4 - - - 0.1with one dependent child 4,035 8 4 - 4 - - - 0.2with two or more dependant children 2,918 - - - - - - - -all children non-dependent 2,845 3 3 - - - - - 0.1

Other households 11,027 35 35 - - - - - 0.3with one dependent child 947 3 3 - - - - - 0.3with two or more dependent children 887 3 3 - - - - - 0.3all student 1,379 - - - - - - - -all pensioner 558 - - - - - - - -other 7,256 29 29 - - - - - 0.4

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)

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dimension

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Urban 37,667 38,311 27,023 9,814 1,468 894,858 1,671,844Rural 78 68 40 11 3 277,521 443,090

Less Sparse 78 68 40 11 3 277,406 442,550Town 70 47 29 8 3 116,111 204,884Village - - - - - 107,661 165,481Dispersed 8 21 11 3 - 53,634 72,185

Sparse - - - - - 115 540Town - - - - - 18 109Village - - - - - 97 431Dispersed - - - - - - -

Brighton and Hove South East

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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Rural Brightonand Hove

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Deprived on all 4dimensions

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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 166,339 56,133 22,322 9.1 4,403,973 1,347,133 455,062 7.3Rural 2,311 619 93 3.1 1,316,463 363,635 114,377 6.4

Brighton and Hove South East

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 200,063 44,731 18.3 5,233,076 973,093 15.7 18.2Rural 2,829 194 6.4 1,530,170 264,307 14.7 17.0

Brighton and Hove South East

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 weekBrighton and Hove South East

Urban 15,383 2,154 4,154 8.9 9.0Rural 78 8 14 3.3 10.1

Towns 28 3 10 5.2 9.8Villages - - - - 10.3Dispersed 50 5 4 2.6 10.2

Brighton and Hove % providing some unpaid care

Source table from the Census: UV21 Provision of unpaid care

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Qualifications In Brighton and Hove 22.1% of the people aged 16 to 74 have noacademic, vocational or professional qualifications, compared with 23.9% in the Region as awhole. 0.3% 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 40,813 24,965 32,543 21,399 52,794 9,909 22.4 24.4Rural 108 76 349 1,710 406 71 4.0 22.4

Less Sparse 108 76 349 1,710 406 71 4.0 22.4Town 82 52 184 57 136 17 15.5 24.1Village - - - - - - - 22.0Dispersed 26 24 165 1,653 270 54 1.2 19.3

Sparse - - - - - - - -Town - - - - - - - -Village - - - - - - - -Dispersed - - - - - - - -

Total 40,921 25,041 32,892 23,109 53,200 9,980 22.1 23.9Percentage rural 0.3 0.3 1.1 7.4 0.8 0.7

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 18,265 82 78 - 4 461,351 161,117Lower managerial and professional occupations 41,232 61 58 - 3 932,373 288,729Intermediate occupations 18,378 36 27 - 9 476,167 117,990Small employers and own account workers 14,803 26 20 - 6 311,829 135,783Lower supervisory and technical occupations 9,475 19 13 - 6 315,985 77,885Semi-routine occupations 17,231 29 22 - 7 496,792 115,350Routine occupations 10,139 28 12 - 16 343,728 80,000Never worked and long-term unemployed 6,108 11 11 - - 103,870 21,453Not Classified 46,712 2,424 286 - 2,138 1,028,126 296,344

RuralBrighton and Hove

South East

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

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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 Brighton and Hove 68% of people aged 16 to 74 are economicallyinactive. 2.9% of those people are retired, 94.2% are students and 1.5% arelooking after the home or family.

In comparison 31.7% of people aged 16 to 74 are economically inactive in urban Brighton and Hove and 30.6% 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 124,679 872 225 - 647 3,138,371 899,331Employee 91,873 174 137 - 37 2,520,096 675,484

Part-time 21,086 37 22 - 15 545,708 157,638Full-time 70,787 137 115 - 22 1,974,388 517,846

Self-employed with employees 5,761 24 20 - 4 119,414 60,992Part-time 953 3 3 - - 17,437 9,504Full-time 4,808 21 17 - 4 101,977 51,488

Self-employed without employees 13,550 30 30 - - 259,523 112,498Part-time 4,242 3 3 - - 74,434 37,294Full-time 9,308 27 27 - - 185,089 75,204

Unemployed 6,698 16 13 - 3 110,115 23,253Full-time Students 6,797 628 25 - 603 129,223 27,104

Economically inactive 57,776 1,856 308 - 1,548 1,332,898 395,949Retired 21,034 53 46 - 7 579,666 193,269Student 11,399 1,749 220 - 1,529 195,738 44,813Looking after home/family 10,495 28 22 - 6 285,622 91,906Permanently sick/disabled 9,744 9 6 - 3 162,934 36,059Other 5,104 17 14 - 3 108,938 29,902

% economically active 68.3 32.0 42.2 - 29.5 70.2 69.4% economically inactive 31.7 68.0 57.8 - 70.5 29.8 30.6

Brighton and Hove South EastRural

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 Brighton and Hove

Rural Brighton and Hove

Rural South East

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

Brighton and HoveUrban 231 1,244 9,086 20,622 23,111 46,022 10,815 5,836 26.7 73.3Rural 3 22 242 108 51 110 25 27 63.8 36.2

Less Sparse 3 22 242 108 51 110 25 27 63.8 36.2Town - 3 14 19 45 74 20 23 18.2 81.8Village - - - - - - - - - -Dispersed 3 19 228 89 6 36 5 4 86.9 13.1

Sparse - - - - - - - - - -Town - - - - - - - - - -Village - - - - - - - - - -Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -

Total 234 1,266 9,328 20,730 23,162 46,132 10,840 5,863 26.8 73.2Percentage rural 1.3 1.7 2.6 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5South EastUrban 5,598 29,763 228,995 470,238 511,859 1,266,030 323,512 179,271 24.4 75.6Rural 2,382 10,839 71,496 140,432 115,526 344,523 115,176 73,417 25.8 74.2Total 7,980 40,602 300,491 610,670 627,385 1,610,553 438,688 252,688 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 Brighton andHove

Rural Brighton andHove

Urban South East

Rural South East

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 Brighton and Hove are: "Wholesale and retail trade; repairs","Hotels and restaurants" 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 591 6 - - 6 27,285 28,865Fishing 33 - - - - 541 311Mining and quarrying 90 - - - - 5,342 1,848Manufacturing 8,939 42 29 - 13 371,703 99,934Electricity, gas and water supply 1,422 6 - - 6 22,488 5,557Construction 7,212 26 20 - 6 211,619 65,707Wholesale and retail trade; repairs 16,815 141 20 - 121 504,852 130,940Hotels and restaurants 6,289 101 19 - 82 129,515 37,695Transport, storage and communications 10,040 11 8 - 3 256,859 59,531Financial Intermediation 10,124 24 7 - 17 157,096 41,068Real estate, renting and business activities 16,811 64 31 - 33 460,568 145,557Public administration and defence, social security 5,295 14 5 - 9 181,049 49,562Education 11,384 72 34 - 38 232,185 72,975Health and social work 14,267 28 11 - 17 298,491 83,761Other community, social & personal service activities 7,521 49 11 - 38 150,932 47,183Private households with employed persons 78 - - - - 3,724 2,646Extra-territorial organisations and bodies 24 - - - - 871 337

RuralBrighton and Hove

South East

Source table from the Census: UV34 Industry Accommodation and tenure In rural Brighton and Hove 74.2% of households live in houses or bungalows, 21.1% live in flats, apartments (and other similar properties) and 4.8% live in other typesof accommodation such as shared dwellings, caravans, mobile or temporary structures.In urban Brighton and Hove 52.5% of households live in houses or bungalows, 46.1% live in flats, apartments (and other similar properties) and 1.4% 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 117,163 209 164 - 45 2,636,761 751,637 House or bungalow 62,307 155 132 - 23 2,076,368 674,182 Detatched 12,939 71 67 - 4 653,823 342,291 Semi-detatched 23,862 11 3 - 8 746,350 221,521 Terraced (including end-terrace) 25,506 73 62 - 11 676,195 110,370 Flat; maisonette or apartment 54,773 44 22 - 22 550,501 63,736 In a purpose-built block of flats 26,085 26 7 - 19 400,404 42,406 Part of a converted or shared house 26,387 12 12 - - 117,658 13,930 In a commercial building 2,301 6 3 - 3 32,439 7,400 Caravan, mobile or temporary structure 83 10 10 - - 9,892 13,719In a shared dwelling 1,581 - - - - 12,185 928

RuralBrighton and Hove

South East

Source table from the Census: UV56 Accommodation Type (Households)

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Source table from the Census: UV56 Accommodation Type (Households) In rural Brighton and Hove 59.7% of housholds live in ownedaccommodation, 8.2% live in social rented accommodation and 26% live in privaterented accomodation.In urban Brighton and Hove 61.7% of housholds live in ownedaccommodation, 14.7% live in social rented accommodation and 21.7% live in privaterented accomodation. Number of households in the Authority and Government Office Region by tenure

UrbanTotal Total Towns Villages Dispersed Urban Rural

Owned 70,443 117 114 - 3 1,875,258 556,134Owns outright 29,722 80 80 - - 764,086 264,079Owns with a mortgage or loan 40,091 37 34 - 3 1,089,453 288,072Shared ownership 630 - - - - 21,719 3,983

Social rented 16,776 16 3 - 13 381,845 77,446Rented from Council (Local Authority) 11,750 12 3 - 9 208,516 33,304Other social rented 5,026 4 - - 4 173,329 44,142

Private rented 24,836 51 33 - 18 268,379 65,706Private landlord or letting agency 23,368 35 30 - 5 236,252 51,769Employer of a household member 141 3 - - 3 8,716 6,109Relative or friend of a household member 1,131 3 3 - - 15,226 3,966Other 196 10 - - 10 8,185 3,862

Living rent free 2,180 12 6 - 6 41,448 21,260

RuralBrighton and Hove South East

Source table from the Census: UV63 Tenure (Households)

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Percentage of households by tenure

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Percent

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Rural Brighton andHove

South East GOR

Owned Social rented Private rented Living rent free

Source table from the Census: UV63 Tenure (Households) Car ownership 20.4% of households in rural Brighton and Hove do not have a car or vanavailable for private use. In urban parts of the Constituency it is 36.6%. 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 41,790 50,071 18,692 2,953 787 555,758 2,011,160 99,775 3,135,430Rural 41 98 44 12 6 82,969 637,585 246 1,135,906

Less Sparse 41 98 44 12 6 82,893 637,002 246 1,135,016Town 30 73 38 12 3 48,392 272,635 197 453,915Village - - - - - 26,301 246,822 - 451,260Dispersed 11 25 6 - 3 8,200 117,545 49 229,841

Sparse - - - - - 76 583 - 890Town - - - - - 12 117 - 167Village - - - - - 64 466 - 723Dispersed - - - - - - - - -

Total 41,831 50,169 18,736 2,965 793 638,727 2,648,745 100,021 4,271,336Percentage rural 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.8 13.0 24.1 0.2 26.6

Brighton and Hove South East

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 180 - - - - - - - - 180 Town 156 - - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed 24 - - - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 180 - - - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority 100.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 58.3 28.1 10.1 3.0 0.5 - - - - 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 63 117 - - - - - - - 180 Town 39 117 - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed 24 - - - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 63 117 - - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority 35.0 65.0 - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 35.0 30.7 22.5 8.5 2.9 0.5 - - - 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 180 - - - - - - - - 180 Town 156 - - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed 24 - - - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 180 - - - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority 100.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 50.4 31.5 14.2 3.5 0.4 - - - - 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 - 156 24 - - - - - - 180 Town - 156 - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - 24 - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total - 156 24 - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority - 86.7 13.3 - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 1.3 11.8 21.6 19.7 17.7 11.3 7.8 4.2 4.5 100.0

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 180 - - - - - - - - 180 Town 156 - - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed 24 - - - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 180 - - - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority 100.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 40.9 29.7 20.1 7.4 1.6 0.3 0.1 - - 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 178 2 - - - - - - - 180 Town 156 - - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed 22 2 - - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 178 2 - - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority 98.9 1.1 - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 60.3 30.4 8.4 1.0 - - - - - 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 180 - - - - - - - - 180 Town 156 - - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed 24 - - - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 180 - - - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority 100.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 84.9 13.9 1.2 - - - - - - 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 178 2 - - - - - - - 180 Town 156 - - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed 22 2 - - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 178 2 - - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority 98.9 1.1 - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 32.1 32.0 22.7 9.8 2.7 0.7 - - - 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 180 - - - - - - - - 180 Town 156 - - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed 24 - - - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 180 - - - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority 100.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 85.1 13.6 1.3 - - - - - - 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 180 - - - - - - - - 180 Town 156 - - - - - - - - 156 Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed 24 - - - - - - - - 24Sparse - - - - - - - - - - Town - - - - - - - - - - Village - - - - - - - - - - Dispersed - - - - - - - - - -Rural Total 180 - - - - - - - - 180% of rural households in the Authority 100.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 in the Government Office Region 25.8 33.2 25.5 11.6 3.6 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: [email protected] October 2004