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Census 2011 - Key Statistics Headline Report

Tue, 19 Feb 2013 12:04

Leicestershire County Council

The second phase of the 2011 Census Second Release was released on December 11th. This release includes a range of socio-economic data at national, regional and local authority level. This report summarises the key findings of this release for Leicestershire by the following broad themes:

  • Age, Sex and...

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Census 2011 - LSOA population by sex and five year age bands

Mon, 18 Feb 2013 14:25

Leicestershire County Council

The following interactive dashboard contains information on population for Leicestershire Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs).

Census 2011 LSOA population dashboard by sex and quinary age (N.B. requires Internet Explorer 8 and above or comparable browser).

LSOAs are small units of geography (containing, on...

Alex Singleton, Lecturer in Geography at the University of Liverpool has mapped every Census Key Statistic at output area (OA) level for every local authority in England and Wales.

"Almost every non count variable (apart from Hectares) was mapped from the Key Statistics data disseminated by Nomis, and...

The Leicestershire Substance Misuse Evaluation Framework Dashboard provides a visual indication of performance against compliance levels for key performance indicators of drug and alcohol misuse from a range of partner agencies. All seven districts of Leicestershire form the dataset.

Two dashboards will...

Local Tobacco Control Profiles

Tue, 28 Aug 2012 09:28

Summary of local tobacco control profiles for Leicestershire and Rutland

Census 2011 - First Release

Mon, 23 Jul 2012 13:01

On 16th July 2012 the Office of National Statistics published the first of four Census releases. This first release contains detail on:
• Sex and age (at 5 year bands) of the population
• Number of households
• Population estimates (residents and those living in communal establishments)...

The Government stated, in the Coalition Agreement, its intention to create a new designation to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities. Understanding which green spaces local people particularly value, and why, will help local communities and councils decide where new homes...

The Government stated, in the Coalition Agreement, its intention to create a new designation to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities. Understanding which green spaces local people particularly value, and why, will help local communities and councils decide where new homes...

The Government stated, in the Coalition Agreement, its intention to create a new designation to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities. Understanding which green spaces local people particularly value, and why, will help local communities and councils decide where new homes...

The Government stated, in the Coalition Agreement, its intention to create a new designation to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities. Understanding which green spaces local people particularly value, and why, will help local communities and councils decide where new homes...

The Government stated, in the Coalition Agreement, its intention to create a new designation to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities. Understanding which green spaces local people particularly value, and why, will help local communities and councils decide where new homes...

The Government stated, in the Coalition Agreement, its intention to create a new designation to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities. Understanding which green spaces local people particularly value, and why, will help local communities and councils decide where new homes...

The Government stated, in the Coalition Agreement, its intention to create a new designation to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities. Understanding which green spaces local people particularly value, and why, will help local communities and councils decide where new homes...

The Government stated, in the Coalition Agreement, its intention to create a new designation to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities. Understanding which green spaces local people particularly value, and why, will help local communities and councils decide where new homes...

Early in 2011, the county council asked the public to say which local green spaces they particularly valued and why. This was in response to Government proposals to create a new designation, to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities.

A key aim of the green spaces consultation...

New registrations for National Insurance numbers by overseas nationals give an indication of the number of overseas workers in residence here for more than a year. The total number registering from January to December 2010 was over 7,000 in Leicester City and over 2,000 in Leicestershire County. The...

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimate of the mid-2010 population for Leicestershire is 648,700, and Leicester 306,600, with the Leicestershire and Leicester sub-region about 955,400 in estimated population. Office for National Statistics (ONS) published mid-2010 population estimates on 30th...

Social Capital Survey Report 2010

Wed, 06 Jan 2010 15:57

As part of the Stronger Communities Block of the Leicestershire Local Area Agreement (LAA), the Communities and Voluntary Sector (CVS), DeMontfort University and Leicestershire County Council conducted a survey that attempted to baseline levels of social capital in 20 areas across Leicestershire. The...

Black Enterprise Leicestershire 2009

Wed, 15 Apr 2009 09:31

African Caribbean Citizens Forum (ACCF) commissioned this report to research Black owned enterprises in selected towns across Leicestershire with a view to establishing a feel for their number, gender participation and survival rates. ACCF also wanted to understand the kinds of barriers to start-up faced...

Leicester Residents' Survey 2008

Tue, 17 Mar 2009 12:50

Leicester City Council conducted a survey with NHS Leicester City to measure residents attitudes towards the council and its services. The report covers the satisfaction levels with the city council, the city as a place to live, community cohesion and safety.
Along with the documents attached, further...

Social Capital Survey 2007

Wed, 11 Feb 2009 15:58

As part of the Stronger Communities Block of the Leicestershire Local Area Agreement (LAA), the Communities and Voluntary Sector (CVS), DeMontfort University and Leicestershire County Council conducted a survey that attempted to baseline levels of social capital in 20 areas across Leicestershire.

Social...

The Active People Survey is the largest ever survey of sport and active recreation to be undertaken by Sport England in Europe. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) #1 is the numbers of people participating moderately in physical activity for thirty minutes three times a week. This thematic map of Blaby district...

The Active People Survey is the largest ever survey of sport and active recreation to be undertaken by Sport England in Europe. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) #1 is the numbers of people participating moderately in physical activity for thirty minutes three times a week. This thematic map of North West...

The Active People Survey is the largest ever survey of sport and active recreation to be undertaken by Sport England in Europe. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) #1 is the numbers of people participating moderately in physical activity for thirty minutes three times a week. This thematic map of the Charnwood...

The Active People Survey is the largest ever survey of sport and active recreation to be undertaken by Sport England in Europe. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) #1 is the numbers of people participating moderately in physical activity for thirty minutes three times a week. This thematic map of Oadby and...

The Active People Survey is the largest ever survey of sport and active recreation to be undertaken by Sport England in Europe. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) #1 is the numbers of people participating moderately in physical activity for thirty minutes three times a week. This thematic map of the Harborough...

The Active People Survey is the largest ever survey of sport and active recreation to be undertaken by Sport England in Europe. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) #1 is the numbers of people participating moderately in physical activity for thirty minutes three times a week. This thematic map of the Melton...

The Active People Survey is the largest ever survey of sport and active recreation to be undertaken by Sport England in Europe. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) #1 is the numbers of people participating moderately in physical activity for thirty minutes three times a week. This thematic map of Hinckley...

The Active People Survey is the largest ever survey of sport and active recreation to be undertaken by Sport England in Europe. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) #1 is the numbers of people participating moderately in physical activity for thirty minutes three times a week. This thematic map of Leicester...

These community profiles for the seven districts contains a range of data from a variety of sources and considers all aspects of the local community. They include chapters on crime, health, ethnicity, deprivation, education and the local economy.

The 24 tables cover the main Census topics and consist of approximately 375 counts. These tables are resently available only at local authority district,county, unitary, regional and national level. These area profiles provides a summary of key data for Leicestershire Districts,County, East Midlands...

Blaby Ward Profiles - Census 2001

Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:45

1)The profiles below provide a summary of all the main Census topics for each ward in the District. The profiles have been compiled using the Key Statistics Tables series released by the Office of National Statistics in 2003 and also provide comparison figures for the District and County areas.

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1)The profiles below provide a summary of all the main Census topics for each ward in the District. The profiles have been compiled using the Key Statistics Tables series released by the Office of National Statistics in 2003 and also provide comparison figures for the District and County areas.

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1)The profiles below provide a summary of all the main Census topics for each ward in the District. The profiles have been compiled using the Key Statistics Tables series released by the Office of National Statistics in 2003 and also provide comparison figures for the District and County areas.

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Melton Ward Profiles - Census 2001

Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:45

1)The profiles below provide a summary of all the main Census topics for each ward in the District. The profiles have been compiled using the Key Statistics Tables series released by the Office of National Statistics in 2003 and also provide comparison figures for the District and County areas.

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1)The profiles below provide a summary of all the main Census topics for each ward in the District. The profiles have been compiled using the Key Statistics Tables series released by the Office of National Statistics in 2003 and also provide comparison figures for the District and County areas.

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1)The profiles below provide a summary of all the main Census topics for each ward in the District. The profiles have been compiled using the Key Statistics Tables series released by the Office of National Statistics in 2003 and also provide comparison figures for the District and County areas.

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1)The profiles below provide a summary of all the main Census topics for each ward in the District. The profiles have been compiled using the Key Statistics Tables series released by the Office of National Statistics in 2003 and also provide comparison figures for the District and County areas.

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Following the recent boundary changes in Leicestershire these area profiles provides a summary of the key data for the four Oadby & Wigston Electoral Divisions, using the 2001 Census.