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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...

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.

Travel to Work - District Profiles

Wed, 01 Feb 2006 11:49

These reports provide travel to work data and analysis for people between the ages of 16 to 74 in employment who live in a particular districtborough as well as those that work inside that disrtictborough. It is therefore concerned with the resident and workplace population in employment between the...

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...

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.