Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph

1. Population

Resident Population

The 2001 Census shows that the resident population of Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph is 3,555 (3.18% of the Borough’s population). This makes Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph the seventeenth most populated of the 22 wards in Gedling Borough. The population is split by gender as follows: - 48% male and 52% female

The Mid-year estimate for June 2004 gives a resident population of 3,561 (3.2% of the Borough's population) and remains the seventeenth most populated ward.  The population gender split is estimated as 47.9% male and 52.1% female.

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Age

The average age of a person living in Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph is 43.1 years, compared to an average age in Gedling Borough of 40.1. This gives the Ward the fifth oldest average population of the 22 Wards in the Borough. 15.3% of Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph’s population is under sixteen. 52.9% of the population are between the ages of 16 and 60, and 31.9% are 60 and over. (Source: ONS, Census 2001)

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Ethnicity

97.66% of Burton Joyce's & Stoke Bardolph’s population is either White British or White Irish. This means that 2.34% of the population are from a Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) group, and accounts for 1.20% (50 residents) of the Borough’s total BME population. This gives Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph the twenty first largest BME population in Gedling Borough.

The BME population is split to reveal that 0.48% is of mixed heritage; 0.59% is Asian or Asian British; 0% is Black or Black British; and 0.113% is either Chinese or from another Ethnic group. (Source: ONS, Census 2001).

Ethnicity Burton Joyce and Stoke BardolphGedling Borough
White 98.8296.18
White; British 96.9393.93
White; Irish 0.730.91
White; Other White 1.161.34
Mixed 0.481.01
Mixed; White and Black Caribbean 0.140.55
Mixed; White and Black African 00.07
Mixed; White and Asian 0.340.27
Mixed; Other Mixed 00.13
Asian or Asian British 0.591.4
Asian or Asian British; Indian 0.340.82
Asian or Asian British; Pakistani 0.080.42
Asian or Asian British; Bangladeshi 00.03
Asian or Asian British; Other Asian 0.170.13
Black or Black British 01
Black or Black British; Caribbean 00.84
Black or Black British; African 00.07
Black or Black British; Other Black 00.09
Chinese or Other Ethnic Group 0.1130.4
Chinese or Other Ethnic Group; Chinese 00.28
Chinese or Other Ethnic Group; Other Ethnic Group 0.110.12

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Religion

As measured in the 2001 Census, 75.1% of Burton Joyce's & Stoke Bardolph’s population is Christian. People from other faith groups make up 1% of the ward population. This is higher than the 1.8% of people from other faith groups that make up the population of Gedling Borough as a whole.  As much as 15.3% of the population stated that they have no religion. (Source: ONS, Census 2001).

Religion BJ and SB (%)Gedling Borough (%)
Christian 75.171.8
Buddhist 0.10.2
Hindu 0.20.3
Jewish 0.20.1
Muslim 0.20.6
Sikh 0.10.4
Other religions 0.20.2
No religion 15.318.7
Religion not stated 8.67.7

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Marital Status

As measured in the 2001 Census, the vast majority (61.7%) of Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph’s population is married or re-married. 19.0% of the population is single. The married or re-married percentage of the population on Burton Joyce and Stoke Bardolph is therefore higher than across the whole of the Borough, while the single percentage of the population is lower. (Source: ONS, Census 2001).

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Health

In 2005 Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph had a birth rate of 60.219 per 1000 women aged 15 to 44. This gave Burton Joyce and Stoke Bardolph the second highest birth rate in Gedling Borough.(Source: Gedling PCT, 2007).

Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph had an average death rate of 464.37 per 100,000 population between 2001 and 2003. This gave Burton Joyce and Stoke Bardolph the nineteenth highest death rate in Gedling Borough.(Source: Gedling PCT).

For 2005 Burton Joyce and Stoke Bardolph had an average female life expectancy of 83.2 years which is the fifth highest level of female life expectancy in the Borough.  The average male life expectancy is 82.2 years which is the highest male life expectancy out of the 22 wards.  (Source: Gedling PCT, 2007)

In 2006 there were 95 residents in Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph receiving Disabled Living Allowance. This gave Burton Joyce and Stoke Bardolph the twentieth highest number of claimants in the Borough (Source: Department for Work and Pensions).

In 2006 there were 10 residents in Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph receiving Severe Disablement Allowance. This gave Burton Joyce and Stoke Bardolph the twentieth highest number of claimants in the Borough (Source: Department for Work and Pensions)

The 2001 Census shows that within Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph 672 individuals declared they had a limiting long-term illness, giving a percentage of 18.90% which is the fourteenth highest percentage in the Borough.  (Source ONS, Census 2001)

Household

According to the 2001 Census there are 1554 households in Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph. Of these 1049 are one-family households, 450 are one person households and 33 are other households. One-family households are broken down in to 656 Married Couple households, 79 Cohabiting Couple Family households, 77 Lone Parent households and 237 Pensioner households. (Source: ONS, Census 2001).

All topics for Household Composition - Households BJ and SBGedling BoroughBJ and SBGedling Borough (%)
All Households 155447556
One person: Pensioner 289682218.6014.35
One person: Other 161646710.3613.60
One family and no others: All pensioners 237478015.2510.05
One family and no others: Married couple: No children 266700417.1214.73
One family and no others: Married couple: With one dependent child 11232647.216.86
One family and no others: Married couple: With two or more dependent children 171524811.0011.04
One family and no others: Married couple: All children non-dependent 10732296.896.79
One family and no others: Cohabiting couple family: No children 432568.002.775.40
One family and no others: Cohabiting couple family: With one dependent child 178081.091.70
One family and no others: Cohabiting couple family: With two or more dependent children 158030.971.69
One family and no others: Cohabiting couple family: All children non-dependent 41520.260.32
One family and no others: Lone parent: With one dependent child 1814881.163.13
One family and no others: Lone parent: With two or more dependent children 2513141.612.76
One family and no others: Lone parent: All children non-dependent 3414542.193.06
Other households: With one dependent child 113890.710.82
Other households: With two or more dependent children 73830.450.81
Other households: All student 0120.000.03
Other households: All pensioner 41470.260.31
Other households: Other 3312242.122.57

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2. Employment

Unemployment

As of December 2006 there were 18 residents in Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph registered as unemployed. This represents 0.9% of the total Ward population. The unemployment rate is lower in Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph than it is across the Borough as a whole where 1.8% of the total population is unemployed.

There has been some fluctuation in the number of unemployed people in the Ward over the last six months with a peak of unemployment in September 2006 (21), and a low in July 2006 (12).

A graph showing the change in Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph's unemployment figures and percentage unemployment over a 6 month period is available for you to download.  (Source: Nottinghamshire County Council).

Occupation Groups

Occupation Groups BJ and SBGedling Borough
All people aged 16-74 in employment 165454355
People aged 16-74 in employment working as: Professional occupations 3135698
People aged 16-74 in employment working as: Associate professional and technical occupations 2497237
People aged 16-74 in employment working as: Administrative and secretarial occupations 2267836
People aged 16-74 in employment working as: Skilled trades occupations 1406845
People aged 16-74 in employment working as: Personal service occupations 913649
People aged 16-74 in employment working as: Sales and customer service occupations 1104620
People aged 16-74 in employment working as: Process; plant and machine operatives 804565
People aged 16-74 in employment working as: Elementary occupations 1275899
People aged 16-74 in employment working as: Managers and senior officials 3188006

(Source: National Statistics website: www.statistics.gov.uk Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO).

Sectors of Employment

Sectors of Employment BJ and SBGedling Borough
All people aged 16-74 in employment 165454356
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Agriculture; hunting; forestry 18489
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Fishing 09
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Mining and quarrying 4116
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Manufacturing 1938207
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Electricity; gas and water supply 15620
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Construction 1454508
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 26610136
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Hotels and catering 642117
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Transport storage and communication 683319
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Financial intermediation 661936
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Real estate; renting and business activities 2255912
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Public administration and defence 1213321
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Education 1944661
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Health and social work 2046514
People aged 16-74 in employment working in: Other 712491

(Source: National Statistics website: www.statistics.gov.uk Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO).

3. Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)

The tables below show the ranking of Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph’s Super Output Areas (SOA) (view definition) both nationally and within the Borough. Across the country there are 32,482 SOA’s, and 77 within the Borough of Gedling. Burton Joyce & Stoke Bardolph has two SOA’s which are the 69th and 75th most deprived in Gedling Borough:

A map showing the location of the Burton Joyce and Stoke Bardolph's Super Output Area is available for you to download. (to be added)

Super Output Area - E01028149
IMD ScoreRank (Gedling Borough)Rank (National)
IMD + 7.526927047
Income 0.064823167
Barriers to Housing and Services + 8.624229103
Education Skills and Training + 3.656828862
Health Deprivation -0.616824070
Living Environment 13.694318905
Crime -0.197018894
Employment 0.066521906

(Source: ODPM).
Super Output Area - E01028148
IMD ScoreRank (Gedling Borough)Rank (National)
IMD + 4.797530300
Income + 0.037229719
Barriers to Housing and Services 17.991218898
Education Skills and Training + 2.777129929
Health Deprivation + -0.867626809
Living Environment + 4.527429107
Crime -0.267219773
Employment + 0.057526245

(Source:ODPM).

# denotes top 20% nationally.

+ denotes bottom 20% nationally.

4. Crime Figures

The figures show incidents of crime remained between 5 and 10 per 1,000 of population from October 2005 through to June 2006.  However, an increase was seen in July to 25 and in September to 35 per 1,000, peaks during these months are also seen in all Wards within the Borough, but levels returned to the lower rates in August and October 2006.  

A graph showing overall crime figures per 1,000 population for the 12 month period November 2005 to October 2006 is available for you to download.

(Source - Gedling Community Safety Partnership 2007).

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