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CAMBRIDGE CITY HOUSING STOCK CONDITION ATLAS AND RANKING TOOL
VERSION 31/08/2016
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Document Details
Title: Cambridge City Housing Stock Condition Atlas and Ranking Tool
Date Created: 31/08/2016
Description: This document provides a guide to the Cambridge City Housing Stock Condition Atlas and Ranking Tool.
Produced by: Cambridgeshire Research Group (CRG)
Additional Contributions: We are grateful for the data supplied for this study from: Cambridge City Council
On behalf of: The document has been produced by CRG, on behalf of Cambridge City Council and is available to download from
http://www.cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/housing .
Geographic Coverage: Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) within Cambridge City
Time Period: Various
Format: PDF
Status: Final
Usage Statement: This product is the property of the Research Group, Cambridgeshire County Council. If you wish to reproduce this document either in whole, or in part, please acknowledge the source and the author(s).
Disclaimer: Cambridgeshire County Council, while believing the information in this publication to be correct, does not guarantee its accuracy nor does the County Council accept any liability for any direct or indirect loss or damage or other consequences, however arising from the use of such information supplied.
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
How to use the Cambridge City Housing Stock Condition Atlas .................................................................... 7
Geography ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Key elements of the Stock Condition Atlas ................................................................................................ 8
Notes for interpreting the Scatter Graph ................................................................................................ 12
How to use the interactive ranking tool ...................................................................................................... 13
Selection .................................................................................................................................................. 13
View List................................................................................................................................................... 13
Method of ranking LSOAs according to individual indicators .................................................................. 14
Data Sources and Background .............................................................................................................................. 15
Theme: General ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Source: Cambridge City Council ............................................................................................................... 15
Housing Complaints ................................................................................................................................. 15
Housing Enforcement Notices ................................................................................................................. 17
Tenancy Complaints ................................................................................................................................ 19
Source: Valuation Office Agency ............................................................................................................. 20
Source: Census 2011 ................................................................................................................................ 22
Theme: Energy Efficiency & Fuel Poverty .................................................................................................... 24
Source: Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) .................................................................. 24
Source: Census 2011 ................................................................................................................................ 30
Theme: Wider Environmental Factors ......................................................................................................... 31
Source: Cambridgeshire Research Group – Community Safety Analysis ................................................ 31
Source: Cambridge City Council ............................................................................................................... 32
Source: Census 2011 ................................................................................................................................ 33
Theme: Deprivation, Vulnerability & Low Incomes ..................................................................................... 35
Source: Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) ................................................... 35
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) ............................................................................................. 37
Source: Census 2011 ................................................................................................................................ 37
Appendix ............................................................................................................................................................... 38
Indicators ranked using ranking tool for reference ..................................................................................... 38
Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) .................... 38
Housing Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) ...................................................................... 39
Housing Enforcement Notices (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015) ...................................................... 41
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Tenancy Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)...................................................................... 44
Energy Efficiency Ratings (DECC 2015) .................................................................................................... 46
Fuel Poverty (DECC 2012-2014) ............................................................................................................... 47
Households Without Central Heating (Census 2011) .............................................................................. 50
Noise Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) .......................................................................... 51
Noise Notices (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) ................................................................................ 53
Overcrowding (Bedrooms fewer than required) (Census 2011) ............................................................. 54
Pest Control Activity (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) ..................................................................... 55
Indices of Deprivation (DCLG 2015) ......................................................................................................... 58
Full Metadata table ...................................................................................................................................... 64
LSOA population aged over 65 at Census 2011 ........................................................................................... 77
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Figures
Figure 1: Atlas with different elements labelled .................................................................................................... 8
Figure 2: Data Explorers linked to horizontal and vertical chart axis ..................................................................... 9
Figure 3: Map Toolbar ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 4: Selecting areas by data banding ............................................................................................................ 10
Figure 5: Map Legend settings menu ................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 6: Legend types .......................................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 7: Scatter Graph line of best fit examples ................................................................................................. 12
Figure 8: LSOAs with the highest count of Complaints relating to HMOs (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) . 15
Figure 9: LSOAs with the highest count of Housing Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) ................ 15
Figure 10: LSOAs with the highest count of Emergency Housing Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
.............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 11: LSOAs with the highest count of Housing Complaints - Private Rented (non HMO) (Cambridge City
Council 2013-2015) ............................................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 12: LSOAs with the highest count of Overcrowding - CHO: Complaints logged with Cambridge City
Council relating to alleged overcrowding (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) .................................................. 16
Figure 13: LSOAs with the highest count of Unfit/disrepair - Private Rented (non HMO) (Cambridge City Council
2013-2015) ........................................................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 14: LSOAs with the highest count of Housing Enforcement Notices (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015)
.............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Figure 15: LSOAs with the highest count of Prohibition Notices relating to Category 1 Hazards (Cambridge City
Council 2010-2015) ............................................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 16: LSOAs with the highest count of Hazard Awareness Notices (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015) ... 18
Figure 17: LSOAs with the highest count of Improvement Notices (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015) ........... 18
Figure 18: LSOAs with the highest count of Management Notices related to HMOs (Cambridge City Council
2010-2015) ........................................................................................................................................................... 18
Figure 19: LSOAs with the highest count of Tenancy Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) ............. 19
Figure 20: LSOAs with the highest count of Tenancy Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council when a
tenant alleges harassment from their landlord (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) ......................................... 19
Figure 21: LSOAs with highest count of Tenancy Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council reporting
when a landlord is illegally trying to evict a tenant (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) ................................... 20
Figure 22: LSOAs with highest count of Tenancy Complaints not relating to harassment (Cambridge City Council
2013-2015) ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 23: LSOAs with highest count of Tenancy Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council regarding a
tenancy deposit (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) ......................................................................................... 20
Figure 24: Percentage of Housing in Cambridge City by Property Age (VOA 2016) ............................................. 21
Figure 25: Percentage of Housing in Cambridge City by Property Type (VOA 2016) ........................................... 21
Figure 26: Interactive Atlas views highlighting where the highest proportion of households reported each
tenure type (Census 2011) ................................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 27: Interactive Atlas views highlighting the highest levels of Electricity and Gas Consumption in
Cambridge City (DECC 2014) ................................................................................................................................. 25
Figure 28: Interactive Atlas view highlighting EPC ratings (DECC 2015) ............................................................... 26
Figure 29: List of LSOAs ranked by count of properties at EPC rating D to E ........................................................ 26
Figure 30: List of LSOAs ranked by count of properties at EPC rating F to G ....................................................... 27
Figure 31: List of LSOAs ranked by Percentage of households estimated as in Fuel Poverty (DECC 2014) .......... 28
Figure 32: List of LSOAs ranked by Percentage of households estimated as in Fuel Poverty (DECC 2013) .......... 28
Figure 33: List of LSOAs ranked by Percentage of households estimated as in Fuel Poverty (DECC 2012) .......... 28
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Figure 34: Interactive Atlas view highlighting the LSOAs with the highest proportion of Households Not
Connected to Mains Gas (DECC 2014) .................................................................................................................. 29
Figure 35: Interactive Atlas view highlighting LSOAs with the highest proportion of households without central
heating (Census 2011) .......................................................................................................................................... 30
Figure 36: Interactive Atlas views highlighting LSOAs with highest proportion of Crime and Antisocial Behaviour
Counts in Cambridge City (2013-2015) ................................................................................................................. 31
Figure 37: Interactive Atlas view highlighting the highest reported Flytipping (Cambridge City Council 2012-
2015) ..................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 38: List of LSOAs ranked by count of noise complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) .................. 32
Figure 39: List of LSOAs ranked by count of Noise Notices (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015) ....................... 33
Figure 40: List of LSOAs ranked by count of Pest Control Activity (All pest types included) (Cambridge City
Council 2013-2015) ............................................................................................................................................... 33
Figure 41: List of LSOAs ranked by Occupancy Ratings that indicating overcrowding (Census 2011).................. 34
Figure 42: Interactive Atlas views highlighting highest scores for Indices of Deprivation relating to housing stock
conditions (DCLG 2015) ........................................................................................................................................ 35
Figure 43: Summary of data used to generate the Indices of Deprivation 2015 (DCLG) ..................................... 36
Figure 44: Summary of data used to generate the Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index and Income
Deprivation Affecting Older People Index 2015 (DCLG) ....................................................................................... 37
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INTRODUCTION
HOW TO USE THE CAMBRIDGE CITY HOUSING STOCK CONDITION ATLAS
The Cambridge City Housing Stock Condition Atlas can be accessed at http://atlas.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/Housing/CityStockCondition/atlas.html.
Cambridgeshire County Council Research Group produces a range of interactive atlases on a wide variety of subjects. The audience and layout varies from atlas to atlas and this section provides a brief guide of how to get the best out of the Cambridge City Housing Stock Condition Atlas.
GEOGRAPHY
Indicators are presented as counts or statistics at Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) level. Each LSOA contains a population of 1000-3000 or 400-1200 households based on 2011 Census data. There are 69 LSOAs in Cambridge City. The maps in this report are reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of her Majesty's Stationery Office.
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3) Map Legend
1) Data Explorer
7) Filter
5) Scatter Graph
6) Plot|Tabular Switch
4) Metadata Window
2) Map Window
Key elements of the Stock Condition Atlas
Figure 1: Atlas with different elements labelled
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1) Data Explorer: Select the drop down box to change the data shown in the maps and scatter graph or table. The top data selector relates to Map 1 and the horizontal axis of the graph. The bottom data selector changes the data shown in the second map and on the vertical axis of the graph.
Figure 2: Data Explorers linked to horizontal and vertical chart axis
2) Map Window: Display data at LSOA level for Cambridge City. The data the map shows is
always listed in the title bar of the map and on the associated axis of the graph.
To zoom in and out of the map hover the mouse over the top left corner of the map window to reveal the map toolbar. Click on individual areas to highlight them; selections can be cleared by clicking clear on the map toolbar.
Figure 3: Map Toolbar
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3) Map Legend: Show the colours represented in the maps and what they mean. Select the
areas in each data band by clicking on the legend. For example, clicking on the darkest shade of blue in the legend will automatically select and highlight the areas shaded in this colour on both maps. These areas will stay highlighted when you change the data. To de-select, place the mouse pointer on a map. When the toolbar appears, select Clear.
Figure 4: Selecting areas by data banding
To alter the legend colours, hover the mouse pointer over the top right hand corner of the legend
box and click on the cog icon to reveal the legend settings menu. Colour schemes, their direction and
the number of colours applied can be amended here. Each legend type option is also outlined below
with an example.
Figure 5: Map Legend settings menu
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Figure 6: Legend types
Quantile Equal Interval Natural Breaks Continuous
Standard Deviation
Each class contains
an approximately
equal number of
geographic features.
This atlas defaults to
quintile (5 classes)
classifications for
data visualisation.
The interval between
class breaks is always
the same irrespective
of the number of
classes.
Data are assigned to
classes based upon
their position along
the data distribution
relative to all other
data values. The
variances within all
classes are minimized
whereas the variances
among classes are
maximized.
Every LSOA is shaded
a different colour
using a continuous
scale.
LSOAs are classified
according to the
number of standard
deviations they lie
above or below the
dataset average.
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Example data viewed: Energy Efficiency Ratings (DECC 2015) F to G
4) Metadata Window: Displays information describing the indicator data source.
5) Scatter Graph: The scatter graph charts data from Map 1 on the horizontal axis against data
from Map 2 on the vertical axis. Hovering the mouse pointer over an individual point will
show the exact number for the point and highlight the area on the map. Clicking on points
will also highlight the corresponding areas in the maps. To de-select, place the mouse
pointer on a map. When the toolbar appears, select Clear. See below for information about
interpreting this chart.
6) Plot|Tabular Switch: The screenshot shows a scatter graph of the data presented in the two
maps. To view this data as a table, click the Plot|Tabular switch.
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7) Filter: The maps can be filtered by ward. Select a ward from this drop down list to zoom in
on an area. To de-select, place the mouse pointer on a map. When the toolbar appears,
select clear filter.
How to expand and export maps and charts from the Stock Condition Atlas
Place the mouse pointer on the top right hand corner of the map or chart you wish to expand or download to reveal a toolbar.
Click on the downward arrow to export an image.
Click on the diagonal arrow to expand the view.
Notes for interpreting the Scatter Graph
The scatter graph charts data from Map 1 on the horizontal axis against data from Map 2 on the vertical axis. The scatter graph also shows the line of best fit through all the points. The more closely the points are clustered around this line, the more closely the two indicators shown are correlated (See Figure 7). It is important to remember that correlation does not necessarily equate to causality when interpreting this data visualisation.
Figure 7: Scatter Graph line of best fit examples
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HOW TO USE THE INTERACTIVE RANKING TOOL
The interactive ranking tool is available via http://cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/interactive-mapping/housing/cambridgeshire-atlas-cambridge-city-housing-stock-condition-ranking. It is an Excel workbook, compatible with versions of Microsoft Excel from 2010 onwards and requires macros to be enabled in order to function. The indicator data provided by Cambridge City Council has been included alongside a selection of those from other sources likely to be used as performance indicators.
Selection
i) Select the ranking limit you wish to apply. This will mean that flags are shown for LSOAs ranked up to the limit you set for each indicator. For example, select 10 to flag the top 10 LSOAs for the indicators you choose.
ii) Select the indicators you wish to display by clicking on the checkbox in the list of indicators. You can select up to 10 indicators from the list.
iii) Click the ‘View List’ button to display a pool of LSOAs based on your selections.
View List
On this page you can see a pool of LSOAs sorted according to how many times they appear in the top rankings (for at least 2 of the indicators you selected).
This pool of LSOAs is organised by flag count i.e. the number of times an LSOA is flagged as being in the top N for any of the selected indicators where N is the rankings limit you selected in step i).
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You can refine your pool of LSOAs by clicking on the buttons to the right (i.e. limiting the pool to LSOAs which have ranked highly in at least N of the selected indicators, where N is the number you select.
To view details for the indicators double click on an indicator name to highlight it.
A ranked list of LSOAs for this indicator will appear below, including the indicator data.
To return to the pool of LSOAs click on the [x] to the right of the indicator data list.
Method of ranking LSOAs according to individual indicators
Ranking of LSOAs has been carried out using the RANK.AVG function in Excel 2010, ranking in descending order. This means that the LSOA with the highest measure for a given indicator will have a rank of 1. To avoid tied rankings the proportion of the LSOA population aged over 65 (a key age group identified in the Housing Health and Safety Rating System guidance) at Census 2011 have been factored in to the ranking process. An LSOA with a higher proportion of residents aged over 65 will be ranked higher than an LSOA it has tied with based on the selected indicator. The data this is based on can be found in the Appendix.
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DATA SOURCES AND BACKGROUND
The following section outlines the data featured in the Stock Condition Atlas and Ranking Tool organised by theme and source. This includes background information about the data to be aware of when referring to it. A full table of indicators with metadata can also be found in the Appendix.
THEME: GENERAL
Source: Cambridge City Council Data provided by Cambridge City Council was sourced from records of specific customer complaints.
Records of actions taken by Cambridge City Council in the form of enforcement notices were also
provided. These indicators for use in the atlas and ranking tool were therefore selected by staff at
the City Council. The housing complaints and enforcement notices data provided was anonymised,
cleaned to remove records where a full address or identifiable postcode within Cambridge City was
not provided, and geocoded (based on full postcodes) to generate counts at LSOA level. Figures 8 to
22 show the highest ranking LSOAs (by complaint count) for each of the indicators from this source.
Housing Complaints
Figure 8: LSOAs with the highest count of Complaints relating to HMOs (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name HMO Complaints - CHH
1 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 10
2 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 8
3 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 6
4 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 6
5 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 6
6 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 6
7 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 4
8 E01017968 CA 010D-Coleridge 4
9 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 4
10 E01018006 CA 004A-West Chesterton 4
Figure 9: LSOAs with the highest count of Housing Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name All Housing Complaints
1 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 12
2 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 11
3 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 11
4 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 9
5 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 8
6 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 8
7 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 8
8 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 8
9 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 7
10 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 7
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Figure 10: LSOAs with the highest count of Emergency Housing Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Emergency - CHF
1 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 1
2 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 1
3 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 1
4 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 1
0 Complaints for all other LSOAs
Figure 11: LSOAs with the highest count of Housing Complaints - Private Rented (non HMO) (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Housing Complaints - Private Rented (non HMO) - CHC
1 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 12
2 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 11
3 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 10
4 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 9
5 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 8
6 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 7
7 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 7
8 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 7
9 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 7
10 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 7
Figure 12: LSOAs with the highest count of Overcrowding - CHO: Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council relating to alleged overcrowding (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Overcrowding - CHO
1 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 3
2 E01017976 CA 001B-King's Hedges 3
3 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 2
4 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 2
5 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 2
6 E01017963 CA 011E-Cherry Hinton 1
7 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 1
8 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 1
9 E01018010 CA 004E-West Chesterton 1
10 E01032794 CA 012E-Trumpington 0
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Figure 13: LSOAs with the highest count of Unfit/disrepair - Private Rented (non HMO) (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Unfit/disrepair - Private Rented (non HMO) - CHR
1 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 2
2 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 1
3 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 1
4 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 1
5 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 1
6 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 1
7 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 1
0 Complaints for all other LSOAs
Housing Enforcement Notices
Figure 14: LSOAs with the highest count of Housing Enforcement Notices (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name All Housing Enforcement Notices
1 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 9
2 E01032794 CA 012E-Trumpington 8
3 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 6
4 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 6
5 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 6
6 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 5
7 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 5
8 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 4
9 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 4
10 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 4
Figure 15: LSOAs with the highest count of Prohibition Notices relating to Category 1 Hazards (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Prohibition Notice Relating to Category 1 Hazard - HG20
1 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 4
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 4
3 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 2
4 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 2
5 E01017995 CA 013D-Queen Edith's 1
6 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 1
7 E01017968 CA 010D-Coleridge 1
8 E01017994 CA 013C-Queen Edith's 1
9 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 1
10 E01017962 CA 011D-Cherry Hinton 1
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Figure 16: LSOAs with the highest count of Hazard Awareness Notices (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Hazard Awareness Notices - HG28
1 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 3
2 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 1
3 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 1
4 E01017961 CA 011C-Cherry Hinton 1
5 E01017992 CA 013A-Queen Edith's 1
6 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 1
7 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 1
8 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 1
9 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 1
10 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 1
Figure 17: LSOAs with the highest count of Improvement Notices (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Improvement Notices - HG11
1 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 3
2 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 2
3 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 2
4 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 2
5 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 2
6 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 2
7 E01017995 CA 013D-Queen Edith's 1
8 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 1
9 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 1
10 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 1
Figure 18: LSOAs with the highest count of Management Notices related to HMOs (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Management Notices (HMOs only) - HGMG
1 E01032794 CA 012E-Trumpington 8
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 4
3 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 3
4 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 3
5 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 2
6 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 2
7 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 2
8 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 2
9 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 2
10 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 1
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Only a single instance of the Suspended Prohibition Order was recorded in 2010-2015 for the LSOA
CA 004C-West Chesterton (code: E01018008).
Tenancy Complaints
Figure 19: LSOAs with the highest count of Tenancy Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name All Tenancy Complaints
1 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 5
2 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 3
3 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 2
4 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 2
5 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 2
6 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 2
7 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 2
8 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 2
9 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 2
10 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 2
Figure 20: LSOAs with the highest count of Tenancy Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council when a tenant alleges harassment from their landlord (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Harassment - HARR
1 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 2
2 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 2
3 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 2
4 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 2
5 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 2
6 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 1
7 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 1
8 E01017962 CA 011D-Cherry Hinton 1
9 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 1
10 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 1
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Figure 21: LSOAs with highest count of Tenancy Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council reporting when a landlord is illegally trying to evict a tenant (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Illegal Evictions - ILEV
1 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 2
2 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 2
3 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 2
4 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 2
5 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 1
6 E01017955 CA 005A-Castle 1
7 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 1
8 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 1
9 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 1
10 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 1
Figure 22: LSOAs with highest count of Tenancy Complaints not relating to harassment (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Non-Harassment - NOHR
1 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 1
2 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 1
0 Complaints for all other LSOAs
Figure 23: LSOAs with highest count of Tenancy Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council regarding a tenancy deposit (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Tenancy Deposit Complaints - TDCP
1 E01017957 CA 005C-Castle 1
2 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 1
0 Complaints for all other LSOAs
Source: Valuation Office Agency Council tax data made available from the Valuation Office Agency has been used to provide property age and type indicators here. Note that the way in which the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) provides this data has recently changed, with statistics for both property age and type forming a single VOA publication. Property age correlates particularly strongly with build quality; for example, older properties are more likely to be thermally inefficient because of having solid walls1. Please note that there are no records of dwellings having been built between 1939 and 1945 due to the Second World War. Property type data has also been included as a general indicator of the housing stock within each LSOA. This data can be viewed in the Stock Condition Atlas, by selecting age bands and types (including property types with number of bedrooms). The figures 24 and 25 below are provided to give an overview of the proportions of housing by age and type across Cambridge City.
1 As described in http://www.nef.org.uk/knowledge-hub/energy-in-the-home/solid-wall-insulation.
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Figure 24: Percentage of Housing in Cambridge City by Property Age (VOA 2016)
Figure 25: Percentage of Housing in Cambridge City by Property Type (VOA 2016)
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Source: Census 2011 Data from the 2011 Census has been used to indicate tenure type here. In terms of tenure, some errors from self-reporting can arise. For example East Cambridgeshire District Council transferred its housing stock to a housing association in the late 1990s but the Census still reported a small number of council tenants in 2011, most likely households who were previously council tenants who have not realised their homes have been transferred (See Chapter 4 of the 2013 Strategic Housing Market Assessment; http://www.cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/housing/shma/shma-current-version). Views from the Stock Condition Atlas are shown below in order to illustrate where the highest proportion of an LSOA’s population were reported for each tenure type at Census 2011.
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Figure 26: Interactive Atlas views highlighting where the highest proportion of households reported each tenure type (Census 2011)
% Owned: CA 013D-Queen Edith's 85.7%
% Living rent free: CA 007F-Newnham 6.2%
% Private rented: CA 007G-Market 51.9%
% Shared ownership: CA 012F-Trumpington 10.8%
% Social rented: CA 006F-Abbey 58.7%
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THEME: ENERGY EFFICIENCY & FUEL POVERTY
Source: Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) Domestic gas and electricity consumption data is produced by DECC, based on meter data from energy companies2. The dataset shows the number of meters in an area, the overall consumption in kWh and the mean and median per household consumption3. DECC have made this data available with the intention of supporting targeted local interventions in energy efficiency programmes. However, the published methodology4 does acknowledge some limitations to the LSOA level consumption data. DECC have based their calculations on the number of households recorded in the 2011 Census, so changes in housing stock may impact this data. This is likely to be of particular relevance when considering a large proportion of dwelling completions in Cambridgeshire were recorded in Cambridge City5 and the areas of major change, such as Trumpington as highlighted in the Cambridge City Annual Monitoring Report (2015 Chapter 9)6.
2 Available at https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/lower-and-middle-super-output-areas-electricity-
consumption
3 A full and detailed methodology guide is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/regional-
energy-data-guidance-note.
4 See https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/489718/Sub-
national_methodology_and_guidance_booklet_December_2015.pdf 5 http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/info/20099/planning_and_development/234/planning/8
6 https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/sites/default/files/201415_amr_-_v8.pdf
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Figure 27: Interactive Atlas views highlighting the highest levels of Electricity and Gas Consumption in Cambridge City (DECC 2014)
Median Domestic Electricity Consumption CA 013B-Queen Edith's 4,134 (kWh per meter)
Mean Domestic Electricity Consumption CA 013B-Queen Edith's 5,064 (kWh per meter)
Median Domestic Gas Consumption CA 013B-Queen Edith's 21,370 (kWh per meter)
Mean Domestic Gas Consumption CA 013B-Queen Edith's 23,515 (kWh per meter)
Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) data is published by DECC and derived from the National Energy Efficiency Database 2012 data. It is weighted by property age, property type, and floor area. There is a bias in the EPC data with more energy efficient properties having been issued an EPC compared to the general dwelling stock, so the weighting lifts the overall results. Notes about this dataset are included in the DECC data download7. At a national level the English Housing Survey
7 https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/national-energy-efficiency-data-framework-need-ad-hoc-
requests-2014
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found the least energy efficient properties to be predominantly privately rented8 and from 2018 it will not be lawful to privately let out homes with the lowest energy performance ratings of F or G9.
A map view highlighting the LSOA with the highest count of A-C rated properties is shown below, as well as further ranked lists of LSOAs based on the count of the lower EPC bandings. Figure 28: Interactive Atlas view highlighting EPC ratings (DECC 2015)
Energy Efficiency Ratings A to C CA 010B-Coleridge 1,082 properties
Figure 29: List of LSOAs ranked by count of properties at EPC rating D to E
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name D to E
1 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 984
2 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 972
3 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 825
4 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 807
5 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 674
6 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 671
7 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 671
8 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 641
9 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 627
10 E01017976 CA 001B-King's Hedges 615
8https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/445445/Chapter_3_Hard_t
o_treat_and_energy_inefficient_properties.pdf 9 See http://www.sustainablehomes.co.uk/blog/what-does-the-new-government-mean-for-sustainable-
homes-and-construction
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Figure 30: List of LSOAs ranked by count of properties at EPC rating F to G
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name F to G
1 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 121
2 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 105
3 E01018010 CA 004E-West Chesterton 91
4 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 91
5 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 89
6 E01017996 CA 013E-Queen Edith's 86
7 E01017993 CA 013B-Queen Edith's 78
8 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 75
9 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 71
10 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 69
Estimates of Fuel Poverty are provided by DECC based on two definitions:
Spending more than 10% of income on heating the home to a reasonable degree of thermal comfort.
Lower than average income with higher than average fuel cost (LIHC).
The LIHC definition considers a household in fuel poverty when paying their above national average fuel costs would render the household below the official poverty line10 . Hence the second definition is more conservative than the first as it removes those needing to spend more than 10% of income on fuel but able to afford to do so i.e. high income households in large thermally inefficient homes. DECC have stated that the model used to estimate fuel poverty has limitations at low level geographies and is best considered a means of highlighting particular extremes of fuel poverty, rather than a way of distinguishing between LSOAs with very similar fuel poverty levels11. DECC intends to develop their model for application to lower level geographies further in future. From 2011 to 2014, Cambridge City has seen an overall decline in the proportion of households estimated to be in fuel poverty under the Low Income High Costs definition. For those interested in Fuel Poverty data for a wider area, and overall trends, this data is also available in a dedicated interactive atlas for the Cambridge housing sub-region (http://cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/housing/existing-homes/fuel-poverty ). The tables below list the LSOAs within Cambridge City with the highest proportion of households estimated as in Fuel Poverty.
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https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/fuel-poverty-statistics 11
See Chapter 5 of https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/468011/Fuel_Poverty_Report_2015.pdf
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Figure 31: List of LSOAs ranked by Percentage of households estimated as in Fuel Poverty (DECC 2014)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name High cost low income (percentage) 2014
1 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 21.5
2 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 20.7
3 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 19.6
4 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 18.6
5 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 18.4
6 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 17.5
7 E01018002 CA 012A-Trumpington 17.4
8 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 16.4
9 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 16
10 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 16
Figure 32: List of LSOAs ranked by Percentage of households estimated as in Fuel Poverty (DECC 2013)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name High cost low income (percentage) 2013
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 21
2 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 20.9
3 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 20
4 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 18.7
5 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 17.3
6 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 16.5
7 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 16.3
8 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 15.4
9 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 15
10 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 15
Figure 33: List of LSOAs ranked by Percentage of households estimated as in Fuel Poverty (DECC 2012)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name High cost low income (percentage) 2012
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 28.1
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 23.7
3 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 23
4 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 22.2
5 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 21.9
6 E01017984 CA 007D-Newnham 21
7 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 18.7
8 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 17.9
9 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 17.6
10 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 17.4
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Off-gas homes, i.e. those without access to mains gas for heating or cooking, are more likely to require more expensive forms of heating12. DECC has estimated the proportion of households not connected to the mains gas network using gas meter and household count data. As is outlined above for energy consumption data, this indicator may also be affected in areas of major change to household numbers since the 2011 Census data has been used.
Figure 34: Interactive Atlas view highlighting the LSOAs with the highest proportion of Households Not Connected to Mains Gas (DECC 2014)
Estimated proportion of Households Not Connected to Mains Gas : CA 013B-Queen Edith's 39%
12 See also
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/267375/off_gas_grid.pdf
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Source: Census 2011 Households without central heating were documented by the 2011 Census. A household was classified as having central heating if it was present in some or all rooms, but whether or not it was actually used was not taken into consideration13. As is the case for households not connected to the mains gas network, those without central heating are more likely to require more expensive forms of heating. Figure 35: Interactive Atlas view highlighting LSOAs with the highest proportion of households without central heating (Census 2011)
Households without Central Heating: CA 001F-King's Hedges 5.8%
13
https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/ks403ew.pdf
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THEME: WIDER ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Source: Cambridgeshire Research Group – Community Safety Analysis This data is taken from police records of individual incidents and totalled for each LSOA by the Cambridgeshire Research Group. Further ward level information about other types of crime is presented in a separate atlas at http://www.cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/interactive-maps/crime Total Crime figures do not include recorded antisocial behaviour, so this has also been included as an additional category. As a type of crime specific to housing, dwelling burglary numbers are also provided (note that the definition of dwelling burglary does not encompass outbuildings located separate to the residential dwelling14). Figure 36: Interactive Atlas views highlighting LSOAs with highest proportion of Crime and Antisocial Behaviour Counts in Cambridge City (2013-2015)
% of Total Crime Count in Cambridge City: CA 007G-Market 25%
% of Total Dwelling Burglary Count in Cambridge City: CA 006A-Abbey 3%, CA 002C-Arbury 3%
% of Total Antisocial Behaviour(ASB) Count in Cambridge City: CA 007G-Market 15.67%
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http://opendata.cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/dataset/cambridgeshire-crime-counts-and-rates/resource/337cb7cc-6fd8-4f86-93f9-5d49f4ecb2dc)
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Source: Cambridge City Council This data has been provided by environmental health officers at Cambridge City Council and shows totals of each incident type for LSOAs in the City.
Fly tipping incidents in Cambridge City are recorded by the eastings and northings of the waste location. The data provided was processed such that the small number of records without full eastings and northings were excluded, and the remaining records geocoded to generate LSOA counts. It should be noted that this data does not take into account whether the location of waste or type of waste was domestic or commercial.
Figure 37: Interactive Atlas view highlighting the highest reported Flytipping (Cambridge City Council 2012-2015)
Flytipping Total Count (All item types): CA 006F-Abbey 233
Noise Complaints, Noise Notices and Pest Control Activity records provided by Cambridge City
Council were anonymised, cleaned to remove records where a full address or identifiable postcode
within Cambridge City was not provided, and geocoded (based on full postcodes) to generate counts
at LSOA level .
Figure 38: List of LSOAs ranked by count of noise complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Noise Complaints Residential only
1 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 105
2 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 102
3 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 79
4 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 77
5 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 76
6 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 75
7 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 70
8 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 69
9 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 69
10 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 67
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Figure 39: List of LSOAs ranked by count of Noise Notices (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Noise Notices
1 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 4
2 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 4
3 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 4
4 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 4
5 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 3
6 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 3
7 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 3
8 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 3
9 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 3
10 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 3
Figure 40: List of LSOAs ranked by count of Pest Control Activity (All pest types included) (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name All Pest Types
1 E01018007 CA 004B-West Chesterton 53
2 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 45
3 E01017992 CA 013A-Queen Edith's 43
4 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 43
5 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 42
6 E01017956 CA 005B-Castle 40
7 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 39
8 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 35
9 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 34
10 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 33
Source: Census 2011 Census data has been used to provide a measure of overcrowding based on the number of
bedrooms available for members of a household. Occupancy rating provides a measure of whether a
household's accommodation is overcrowded or under occupied based on the number of bedrooms.
The number of bedrooms required (based upon household member age and relationships) is
subtracted from the number of bedrooms in the household's accommodation to obtain the
occupancy rating. An occupancy rating of -1 implies that a household has one fewer bedroom than
required, whereas +1 implies that they have one more bedroom than the standard requirement. It
should be noted that the size of the bedrooms is not taken into account by this measure.
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Figure 41: List of LSOAs ranked by Occupancy Ratings that indicating overcrowding (Census 2011)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name % Occupancy rating (bedrooms) of -1 or less
1 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 9.5
2 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 8.4
3 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 8.1
4 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 8.1
5 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 8.1
6 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 7.8
7 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 7.7
8 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 7.7
9 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 7.7
10 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 7.6
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THEME: DEPRIVATION, VULNERABILITY & LOW INCOMES
Source: Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)
The Department for Communities and Local Government published the English Indices of
Deprivation in 2015, the scores for which are provided in both the atlas and ranking tool. This is a
measure of deprivation across a number of themes or dimensions at LSOA level. It is based on the
idea of distinct dimensions of deprivation which can be recognised and measured separately. People
may be counted as deprived in one or more of the dimensions, depending on the number of types of
deprivation that they experience. The overall Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) is a weighted area
level aggregation of these specific dimensions of deprivation. Most indicators in the Indices of
Deprivation 2015 relate to 2012/2013. Further details about the data used to generate those scores
can be found the IMD 2015 technical report15 and a summary is provided below. These indicators are
generally discussed in terms of ranks and deciles16 and a dedicated interactive atlas is available
http://atlas.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/Imd/IMD15/atlas.html to consider LSOAs in comparison to those
across the county and nationally. This enables the extremes of deprivation to be highlighted, as the
DCLG guidance for use of the IMD suggests.
Figure 42: Interactive Atlas views highlighting highest scores for Indices of Deprivation relating to housing stock conditions (DCLG 2015)
Living Environment - Indoors sub-domain: CA 007G-Market Score: 1.442
Living Environment: CA 007G-Market Score: 60.534
15
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/464485/English_Indices_of_Deprivation_2015_-_Technical-Report.pdf. 16
See also the table explaining national deciles on page 7 of DCLG frequently asked questions document: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/464635/English_Indices_of_Deprivation_2015_-_Frequently_Asked_Questions.pdf
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Figure 43: Summary of data used to generate the Indices of Deprivation 2015 (DCLG)
Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Domains combined for overall index.
Do
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Barriers to Housing and Services Road distance to: post office; primary school; general store / supermarket; GP surgery
Household overcrowding
Homelessness
Housing affordability
Crime Recorded crime rates for:
Violence
Burglary
Theft
Criminal damage
Education, Skills and Training Deprivation
Key stage 2 attainment: average points score
Key stage 4 attainment: average points score
Secondary school absence
Staying on in education post 16
Entry to higher education
Adults with no or low qualifications, aged 25-59/64
English language proficiency, aged 25-59/64
Employment Deprivation Claimants of Jobseeker’s Allowance, aged 18-59/64
Claimants of Employment and Support Allowance, aged 18-59/64
Claimants of Incapacity Benefit, aged 18-59/64
Claimants of Severe Disablement Allowance, aged 18-59/64
Claimants of Carer’s Allowance, aged 18-59/64
Health Deprivation and Disability Years of potential life lost
Comparative illness and disability ratio
Acute morbidity
Mood and anxiety disorders
Income Deprivation Adults and children in Income Support families
Adults and children in income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance families
Adults and children in income-based Employment and Support Allowance families
Adults and children in Pension Credit (Guarantee) families
Adults and children in Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit families, below 60% median income not already counted
Asylum seekers in England in receipt of subsistence support, accommodation support, or both.
Living Environment Housing in poor condition
Houses without central heating
Air quality
Road traffic accidents
Sub-Domain: Living Environment - Indoors
Housing in poor condition
Houses without central heating
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Figure 44: Summary of data used to generate the Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index and Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index 2015 (DCLG)
Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (IDACI)
Proportion of all children aged 0 to 15 living in income deprived families receiving:
Income Support
Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
Income-based Employment Support Allowance
Pension Credit (Guarantee)
Working Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit with an equivalised income (excluding housing benefit) below 60 per cent of the national median before housing costs.
Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI)
Adults aged 60 or over receiving
Income Support
Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
Income-based Employment Support Allowance
Pension Credit (Guarantee)
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Estimates of the usual resident population by age group are published by the Office for National
Statistics at LSOA level. This estimate is based on registration, survey and administrative data and
builds upon previous estimates and Census data. Long-term international migrants are
encompassed by this estimate, but short-term migrants (i.e. in the country for less than 12 months)
are not accounted for. The age groups featured in the atlas here correspond to those highlighted in
the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) Guidance17.
Source: Census 2011 Residents with Long-term Health Problems or Disability are documented by the 2011 Census. This
qualifies residents with a long term illness or disability in terms of self-reported limitations to day-to-
day activities over a 12 month period. This may differ from the definition of disability that applies to
eligibility for disability related benefits.
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See https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/9425/150940.pdf
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APPENDIX
INDICATORS RANKED USING RANKING TOOL FOR REFERENCE
Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name HMO Complaints - CHH
1 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 10
2 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 8
3 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 6
4 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 6
5 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 6
6 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 6
7 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 4
8 E01017968 CA 010D-Coleridge 4
9 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 4
10 E01018006 CA 004A-West Chesterton 4
11 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 4
12 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 4
13 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 4
14 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 4
15 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 4
16 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 4
17 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 4
18 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 4
19 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 4
20 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 3
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Housing Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name All Housing Complaints
1 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 12
2 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 11
3 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 11
4 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 9
5 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 8
6 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 8
7 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 8
8 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 8
9 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 7
10 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 7
11 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 7
12 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 7
13 E01017955 CA 005A-Castle 6
14 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 6
15 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 6
16 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 6
17 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 6
18 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 6
19 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 6
20 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 6
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Emergency - CHF
1 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 1
2 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 1
3 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 1
4 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 1
0 for all other LSOAs
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Housing Complaints - Private Rented (non HMO) - CHC
1 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 12
2 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 11
3 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 10
4 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 9
5 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 8
6 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 7
7 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 7
8 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 7
9 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 7
10 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 7
11 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 7
12 E01017955 CA 005A-Castle 6
13 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 6
14 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 6
15 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 6
16 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 6
17 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 6
18 E01017973 CA 003D-East Chesterton 5
19 E01017968 CA 010D-Coleridge 5
20 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 5
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Overcrowding - CHO
1 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 3
2 E01017976 CA 001B-King's Hedges 3
3 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 2
4 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 2
5 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 2
6 E01017963 CA 011E-Cherry Hinton 1
7 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 1
8 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 1
9 E01018010 CA 004E-West Chesterton 1
0 for all other LSOAs
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Unfit/disrepair - Private Rented (non
HMO) - CHR
1 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 2
2 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 1
3 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 1
4 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 1
5 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 1
6 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 1
7 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 1
0 for all other LSOAs
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Housing Enforcement Notices (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name All Housing Enforcement Notices
1 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 9
2 E01032794 CA 012E-Trumpington 8
3 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 6
4 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 6
5 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 6
6 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 5
7 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 5
8 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 4
9 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 4
10 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 4
11 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 4
12 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 3
13 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 3
14 E01017992 CA 013A-Queen Edith's 3
15 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 3
16 E01017995 CA 013D-Queen Edith's 2
17 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 2
18 E01017962 CA 011D-Cherry Hinton 2
19 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 2
20 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 2
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Prohibition Notice Relating to
Category 1 Hazard - HG20
1 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 4
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 4
3 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 2
4 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 2
5 E01017995 CA 013D-Queen Edith's 1
6 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 1
7 E01017968 CA 010D-Coleridge 1
8 E01017994 CA 013C-Queen Edith's 1
9 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 1
10 E01017962 CA 011D-Cherry Hinton 1
11 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 1
12 E01017992 CA 013A-Queen Edith's 1
13 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 1
14 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 1
15 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 1
16 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 1
17 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 1
18 E01017976 CA 001B-King's Hedges 1
19 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 1
20 E01017996 CA 013E-Queen Edith's 1
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Hazard Awareness Notices - HG28
1 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 3
2 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 1
3 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 1
4 E01017961 CA 011C-Cherry Hinton 1
5 E01017992 CA 013A-Queen Edith's 1
6 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 1
7 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 1
8 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 1
9 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 1
10 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 1
11 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 1
12 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 1
13 E01032792 CA 003F-East Chesterton 1
14 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 1
15 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 1
16 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 1
17 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 1
0 for all other LSOAs
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Improvement Notices - HG11
1 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 3
2 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 2
3 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 2
4 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 2
5 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 2
6 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 2
7 E01017995 CA 013D-Queen Edith's 1
8 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 1
9 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 1
10 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 1
11 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 1
12 E01017992 CA 013A-Queen Edith's 1
13 E01017980 CA 001F-King's Hedges 1
14 E01018006 CA 004A-West Chesterton 1
15 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 1
16 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 1
17 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 1
18 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 1
19 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 1
20 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 1
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Suspended Prohibition Order - HG23
1 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 1
0 for all other LSOAs
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Management Notices (HMOs only) -
HGMG
1 E01032794 CA 012E-Trumpington 8
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 4
3 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 3
4 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 3
5 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 2
6 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 2
7 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 2
8 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 2
9 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 2
10 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 1
11 E01017962 CA 011D-Cherry Hinton 1
12 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 1
13 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 1
14 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 1
15 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 1
16 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 1
17 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 1
0 for all other LSOAs
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Tenancy Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name All Tenancy Complaints
1 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 5
2 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 3
3 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 2
4 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 2
5 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 2
6 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 2
7 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 2
8 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 2
9 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 2
10 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 2
11 E01017955 CA 005A-Castle 1
12 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 1
13 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 1
14 E01017962 CA 011D-Cherry Hinton 1
15 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 1
16 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 1
17 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 1
18 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 1
19 E01017980 CA 001F-King's Hedges 1
20 E01018006 CA 004A-West Chesterton 1
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Harassment - HARR
1 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 2
2 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 2
3 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 2
4 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 2
5 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 2
6 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 1
7 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 1
8 E01017962 CA 011D-Cherry Hinton 1
9 E01017959 CA 011A-Cherry Hinton 1
10 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 1
11 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 1
12 E01017980 CA 001F-King's Hedges 1
13 E01018006 CA 004A-West Chesterton 1
14 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 1
15 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 1
16 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 1
17 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 1
0 for all other LSOAs
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Illegal Evictions - ILEV
1 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 2
2 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 2
3 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 2
4 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 2
5 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 1
6 E01017955 CA 005A-Castle 1
7 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 1
8 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 1
9 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 1
10 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 1
11 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 1
12 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 1
0 for all other LSOAs
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Non-Harassment - NOHR
1 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 1
2 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 1
3 E01032794 CA 012E-Trumpington 0
0 for all other LSOAs
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Tenancy Deposit Complaints - TDCP
1 E01017957 CA 005C-Castle 1
2 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 1
0 for all other LSOAs
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Energy Efficiency Ratings (DECC 2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name D to E
1 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 984
2 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 972
3 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 825
4 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 807
5 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 674
6 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 671
7 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 671
8 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 641
9 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 627
10 E01017976 CA 001B-King's Hedges 615
11 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 604
12 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 587
13 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 587
14 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 586
15 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 572
16 E01018006 CA 004A-West Chesterton 564
17 E01018002 CA 012A-Trumpington 563
18 E01017995 CA 013D-Queen Edith's 557
19 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 546
20 E01017996 CA 013E-Queen Edith's 542
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name F to G
1 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 121
2 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 105
3 E01018010 CA 004E-West Chesterton 91
4 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 91
5 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 89
6 E01017996 CA 013E-Queen Edith's 86
7 E01017993 CA 013B-Queen Edith's 78
8 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 75
9 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 71
10 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 69
11 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 69
12 E01032794 CA 012E-Trumpington 68
13 E01017957 CA 005C-Castle 68
14 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 66
15 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 64
16 E01017956 CA 005B-Castle 63
17 E01017984 CA 007D-Newnham 62
18 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 61
19 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 61
20 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 59
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Fuel Poverty (DECC 2012-2014)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name High cost low income (number) 2014
1 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 163
2 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 162
3 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 147
4 E01018002 CA 012A-Trumpington 135
5 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 125
6 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 124
7 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 121
8 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 121
9 E01017993 CA 013B-Queen Edith's 120
10 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 117
11 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 116
12 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 113
13 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 112
14 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 109
15 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 107
16 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 100
17 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 98
18 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 98
19 E01017984 CA 007D-Newnham 97
20 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 93
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name High cost low income (percentage)
2014
1 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 21.5
2 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 20.7
3 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 19.6
4 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 18.6
5 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 18.4
6 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 17.5
7 E01018002 CA 012A-Trumpington 17.4
8 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 16.4
9 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 16
10 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 16
11 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 15.3
12 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 14.9
13 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 14.2
14 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 13.8
15 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 13.6
16 E01017984 CA 007D-Newnham 13.4
17 E01017996 CA 013E-Queen Edith's 13.4
18 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 13.1
19 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 13
20 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 12.4
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name High cost low income (number) 2013
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 165
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 150
3 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 139
4 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 139
5 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 138
6 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 120
7 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 120
8 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 119
9 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 119
10 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 116
11 E01018002 CA 012A-Trumpington 114
12 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 113
13 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 112
14 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 110
15 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 109
16 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 105
17 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 103
18 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 102
19 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 97
20 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 96
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name High cost low income (percentage)
2013
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 21
2 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 20.9
3 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 20
4 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 18.7
5 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 17.3
6 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 16.5
7 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 16.3
8 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 15.4
9 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 15
10 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 15
11 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 14.9
12 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 14.8
13 E01018002 CA 012A-Trumpington 14.7
14 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 14.6
15 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 14.6
16 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 14.5
17 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 14.5
18 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 14.4
19 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 14.3
20 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 14.2
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name High cost low income (number) 2012
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 209
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 169
3 E01017993 CA 013B-Queen Edith's 162
4 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 158
5 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 151
6 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 147
7 E01017984 CA 007D-Newnham 145
8 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 145
9 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 143
10 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 137
11 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 131
12 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 126
13 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 123
14 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 121
15 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 120
16 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 116
17 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 115
18 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 114
19 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 106
20 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 105
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name High cost low income (percentage)
2012
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 28.1
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 23.7
3 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 23
4 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 22.2
5 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 21.9
6 E01017984 CA 007D-Newnham 21
7 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 18.7
8 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 17.9
9 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 17.6
10 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 17.4
11 E01017993 CA 013B-Queen Edith's 17
12 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 16.9
13 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 16.9
14 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 16.8
15 E01017986 CA 007F-Newnham 16.8
16 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 16.2
17 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 16.1
18 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 15.9
19 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 15.8
20 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 15.4
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Households Without Central Heating (Census 2011)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name % of households without central heating
1 E01017980 CA 001F-King's Hedges 5.8
2 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 5.4
3 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 5.1
4 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 4.8
5 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 4.8
6 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 4.4
7 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 4.2
8 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 3.9
9 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 3.8
10 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 3.8
11 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 3.7
12 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 3.7
13 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 3.6
14 E01018010 CA 004E-West Chesterton 3.5
15 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 3.5
16 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 3.4
17 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 3.3
18 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 3.3
19 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 3.2
20 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 3.2
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Count of households without central
heating
1 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 41
2 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 41
3 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 37
4 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 35
5 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 35
6 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 34
7 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 33
8 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 32
9 E01018010 CA 004E-West Chesterton 31
10 E01017980 CA 001F-King's Hedges 29
11 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 29
12 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 28
13 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 28
14 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 27
15 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 27
16 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 27
17 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 23
18 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 23
19 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 23
20 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 22
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Noise Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name All Noise Complaints (Residential and Unknown)
1 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 105
2 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 102
3 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 82
4 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 79
5 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 77
6 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 77
7 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 76
8 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 74
9 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 74
10 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 73
11 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 72
12 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 69
13 E01018002 CA 012A-Trumpington 65
14 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 63
15 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 62
16 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 61
17 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 60
18 E01017976 CA 001B-King's Hedges 56
19 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 55
20 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 52
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Noise Complaints Residential only
1 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 105
2 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 102
3 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 79
4 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 77
5 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 76
6 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 75
7 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 70
8 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 69
9 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 69
10 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 67
11 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 65
12 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 61
13 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 60
14 E01018002 CA 012A-Trumpington 59
15 E01017976 CA 001B-King's Hedges 55
16 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 54
17 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 54
18 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 53
19 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 52
20 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 51
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Noise Complaints Unknown only
1 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 38
2 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 28
3 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 21
4 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 19
5 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 18
6 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 18
7 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 16
8 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 12
9 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 12
10 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 10
11 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 10
12 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 9
13 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 8
14 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 7
15 E01018002 CA 012A-Trumpington 6
16 E01017961 CA 011C-Cherry Hinton 6
17 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 5
18 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 5
19 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 4
20 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 4
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Noise Notices (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Noise Notices
1 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 4
2 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 4
3 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 4
4 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 4
5 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 3
6 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 3
7 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 3
8 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 3
9 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 3
10 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 3
11 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 2
12 E01017968 CA 010D-Coleridge 2
13 E01017994 CA 013C-Queen Edith's 2
14 E01017961 CA 011C-Cherry Hinton 2
15 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 2
16 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 2
17 E01018010 CA 004E-West Chesterton 2
18 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 2
19 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 2
20 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 2
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Overcrowding (Bedrooms fewer than required) (Census 2011)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name % Occupancy rating (bedrooms) of -1 or less
1 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 9.5
2 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 8.4
3 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 8.1
4 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 8.1
5 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 8.1
6 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 7.8
7 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 7.7
8 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 7.7
9 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 7.7
10 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 7.6
11 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 7.6
12 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 7.5
13 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 7.3
14 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 7.2
15 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 7.2
16 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 7.1
17 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 7.1
18 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 7
19 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 6.8
20 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 6.6
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Occupancy rating (bedrooms) of -1 or less
1 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 72
2 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 68
3 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 67
4 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 65
5 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 62
6 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 59
7 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 58
8 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 55
9 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 55
10 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 55
11 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 54
12 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 54
13 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 53
14 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 52
15 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 51
16 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 50
17 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 50
18 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 50
19 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 47
20 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 47
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Pest Control Activity (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name All Pest Types
1 E01018007 CA 004B-West Chesterton 53
2 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 45
3 E01017992 CA 013A-Queen Edith's 43
4 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 43
5 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 42
6 E01017956 CA 005B-Castle 40
7 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 39
8 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 35
9 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 34
10 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 33
11 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 32
12 E01017993 CA 013B-Queen Edith's 30
13 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 30
14 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 30
15 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 30
16 E01018006 CA 004A-West Chesterton 27
17 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 27
18 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 27
19 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 27
20 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 26
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Bed Bugs - PCB
1 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 15
2 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 15
3 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 14
4 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 12
5 E01017973 CA 003D-East Chesterton 11
6 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 11
7 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 10
8 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 10
9 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 9
10 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 9
11 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 8
12 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 7
13 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 7
14 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 7
15 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 7
16 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 7
17 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 6
18 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 6
19 E01018007 CA 004B-West Chesterton 5
20 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 5
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Cockroaches - PCC
1 E01017968 CA 010D-Coleridge 5
2 E01018007 CA 004B-West Chesterton 2
3 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 2
4 E01017961 CA 011C-Cherry Hinton 1
5 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 1
6 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 1
7 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 1
8 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 1
0 for all other LSOAs
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Multiple Pests- PC07
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 6
2 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 5
3 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 2
4 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 1
5 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 1
6 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 1
7 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 1
8 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 1
9 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 1
10 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 1
11 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 1
12 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 1
13 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 1
0 for all other LSOAs
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name General Enquiry - GE
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 2
0 for all other LSOAs
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Mice - PCM
1 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 7
2 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 6
3 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 6
4 E01017962 CA 011D-Cherry Hinton 5
5 E01017956 CA 005B-Castle 5
6 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 5
7 E01018007 CA 004B-West Chesterton 4
8 E01017993 CA 013B-Queen Edith's 4
9 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 4
10 E01017976 CA 001B-King's Hedges 4
11 E01017968 CA 010D-Coleridge 3
12 E01017963 CA 011E-Cherry Hinton 3
13 E01017992 CA 013A-Queen Edith's 3
14 E01018006 CA 004A-West Chesterton 3
15 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 3
16 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 3
17 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 3
18 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 3
19 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 3
20 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 3
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Rats - PCR
1 E01018007 CA 004B-West Chesterton 42
2 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 40
3 E01017992 CA 013A-Queen Edith's 36
4 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 36
5 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 34
6 E01017956 CA 005B-Castle 33
7 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 30
8 E01017993 CA 013B-Queen Edith's 26
9 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 25
10 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 24
11 E01017985 CA 007E-Newnham 23
12 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 23
13 E01018006 CA 004A-West Chesterton 21
14 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 21
15 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 20
16 E01017983 CA 007C-Market 19
17 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 19
18 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 18
19 E01017957 CA 005C-Castle 18
20 E01017984 CA 007D-Newnham 17
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Indices of Deprivation (DCLG 2015)
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)
1 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 36.578
2 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 35.744
3 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 29.988
4 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 29.78
5 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 29.339
6 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 28.563
7 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 28.192
8 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 28.098
9 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 27.275
10 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 22.463
11 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 21.667
12 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 21.407
13 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 20.244
14 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 20.208
15 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 20.181
16 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 20.037
17 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 18.603
18 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 18.33
19 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 18.157
20 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 17.861
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Barriers to Housing and Services
1 E01017956 CA 005B-Castle 42.394
2 E01032794 CA 012E-Trumpington 41.115
3 E01017984 CA 007D-Newnham 39.959
4 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 38.415
5 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 37.986
6 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 36.846
7 E01017993 CA 013B-Queen Edith's 33.555
8 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 33.216
9 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 33.146
10 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 32.452
11 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 29.499
12 E01018010 CA 004E-West Chesterton 29.419
13 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 28.984
14 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 27.586
15 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 27.235
16 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 26.432
17 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 26.042
18 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 25.86
19 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 25.496
20 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 25.47
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Crime
1 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 0.968
2 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 0.86
3 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 0.725
4 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 0.654
5 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 0.581
6 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 0.476
7 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 0.471
8 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 0.444
9 E01017976 CA 001B-King's Hedges 0.44
10 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 0.404
11 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 0.331
12 E01017980 CA 001F-King's Hedges 0.327
13 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 0.316
14 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 0.282
15 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 0.263
16 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 0.255
17 E01018003 CA 012B-Trumpington 0.224
18 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 0.218
19 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 0.182
20 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 0.171
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Education, Skills and Training
Deprivation
1 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 55.865
2 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 51.058
3 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 41.994
4 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 41.903
5 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 35.993
6 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 30.854
7 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 29.413
8 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 28.33
9 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 27.194
10 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 25.88
11 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 25.458
12 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 25.428
13 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 23.766
14 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 22.451
15 E01017973 CA 003D-East Chesterton 19.552
16 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 19.507
17 E01017994 CA 013C-Queen Edith's 19.43
18 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 18.192
19 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 16.997
20 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 16.024
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Employment Deprivation
1 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 0.189
2 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 0.161
3 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 0.152
4 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 0.151
5 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 0.148
6 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 0.147
7 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 0.141
8 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 0.136
9 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 0.129
10 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 0.127
11 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 0.117
12 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 0.114
13 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 0.11
14 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 0.109
15 E01017961 CA 011C-Cherry Hinton 0.108
16 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 0.1
17 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 0.099
18 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 0.098
19 E01017973 CA 003D-East Chesterton 0.097
20 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 0.096
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Health Deprivation and Disability
1 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 1.084
2 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 0.777
3 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 0.722
4 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 0.65
5 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 0.603
6 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 0.544
7 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 0.442
8 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 0.423
9 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 0.421
10 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 0.4
11 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 0.395
12 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 0.338
13 E01017999 CA 009C-Romsey 0.295
14 E01017961 CA 011C-Cherry Hinton 0.279
15 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 0.264
16 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 0.255
17 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 0.171
18 E01017951 CA 002C-Arbury 0.102
19 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 0.1
20 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 0.065
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Income Deprivation
1 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 0.248
2 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 0.213
3 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 0.21
4 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 0.208
5 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 0.185
6 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 0.185
7 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 0.184
8 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 0.174
9 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 0.174
10 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 0.166
11 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 0.166
12 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 0.158
13 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 0.141
14 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 0.134
15 E01017973 CA 003D-East Chesterton 0.133
16 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 0.133
17 E01017961 CA 011C-Cherry Hinton 0.132
18 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 0.128
19 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 0.121
20 E01017994 CA 013C-Queen Edith's 0.12
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Income Deprivation Affecting
Children Index (IDACI)
1 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 0.34
2 E01017975 CA 001A-King's Hedges 0.329
3 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 0.314
4 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 0.307
5 E01017954 CA 002F-Arbury 0.295
6 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 0.27
7 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 0.264
8 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 0.254
9 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 0.248
10 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 0.246
11 E01017947 CA 006E-Abbey 0.244
12 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 0.242
13 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 0.241
14 E01017972 CA 003C-East Chesterton 0.225
15 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 0.225
16 E01017960 CA 011B-Cherry Hinton 0.216
17 E01017973 CA 003D-East Chesterton 0.206
18 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 0.192
19 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 0.189
20 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 0.184
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI)
1 E01017978 CA 001D-King's Hedges 0.289
2 E01017948 CA 006F-Abbey 0.263
3 E01017979 CA 001E-King's Hedges 0.259
4 E01017958 CA 005D-Castle 0.259
5 E01017965 CA 010A-Coleridge 0.242
6 E01017977 CA 001C-King's Hedges 0.241
7 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 0.24
8 E01017974 CA 003E-East Chesterton 0.238
9 E01017961 CA 011C-Cherry Hinton 0.237
10 E01017971 CA 003B-East Chesterton 0.231
11 E01017944 CA 006B-Abbey 0.22
12 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 0.208
13 E01017969 CA 010E-Coleridge 0.207
14 E01017946 CA 006D-Abbey 0.201
15 E01017967 CA 010C-Coleridge 0.197
16 E01017945 CA 006C-Abbey 0.196
17 E01017953 CA 002E-Arbury 0.194
18 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 0.191
19 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 0.19
20 E01017952 CA 002D-Arbury 0.189
Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Living Environment
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 60.534
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 54.926
3 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 52.35
4 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 50.943
5 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 47.789
6 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 47.23
7 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 46.501
8 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 45.315
9 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 45.221
10 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 45.009
11 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 43.869
12 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 42.71
13 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 41.243
14 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 41.234
15 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 39.569
16 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 39.429
17 E01017988 CA 008B-Petersfield 36.738
18 E01017957 CA 005C-Castle 36.033
19 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 35.98
20 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 35.77
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Rank LSOA Code LSOA Name Living Environment - Indoors sub-domain
1 E01032797 CA 007G-Market 1.442
2 E01018000 CA 009D-Romsey 1.353
3 E01017990 CA 008D-Petersfield 1.226
4 E01017949 CA 002A-Arbury 1.182
5 E01018001 CA 009E-Romsey 1.052
6 E01032795 CA 012F-Trumpington 1.048
7 E01017943 CA 006A-Abbey 1.004
8 E01017989 CA 008C-Petersfield 0.896
9 E01017950 CA 002B-Arbury 0.892
10 E01018009 CA 004D-West Chesterton 0.883
11 E01017998 CA 009B-Romsey 0.866
12 E01017984 CA 007D-Newnham 0.858
13 E01018005 CA 012D-Trumpington 0.853
14 E01017997 CA 009A-Romsey 0.837
15 E01017991 CA 008E-Petersfield 0.787
16 E01032802 CA 003G-East Chesterton 0.688
17 E01017966 CA 010B-Coleridge 0.681
18 E01018010 CA 004E-West Chesterton 0.644
19 E01017987 CA 008A-Petersfield 0.626
20 E01018008 CA 004C-West Chesterton 0.515
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FULL METADATA TABLE
General Theme
Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
HMO Complaints - CHH: Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council relating to HMOs (except for emergency complaints).
Housing Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
All Housing Complaints: The total of Housing Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council including Emergency, Housing Complaint - Private Rented (non HMO), Overcrowding, Unfit/disrepair - Private Rented (non HMO). Emergency - CHF: Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council which need to be dealt with as a priority, for example following a fire or similar. Housing Complaints – Private Rented (non HMO) - CHC: Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council relating to private rented housing which is not an HMO. Overcrowding - CHO: Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council relating to alleged overcrowding. Note that the properties included here may not be found to be overcrowded on inspection. Unfit/disrepair - Private Rented (non HMO) - CHR: Disrepair complaints logged with Cambridge City Council relating to private rented housing which is not an HMO.
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Housing Enforcement Notices (Cambridge City Council 2010-2015)
All Housing Enforcement Notices: All housing enforcement notices served by Cambridge City Council. Includes Category 1 Hazard (HG20), Hazard Awareness Notices (HG28), Improvement Notices (HG11), Management Notices (HMOs only -HGMG). Prohibition Notice Relating to Category 1 Hazard - HG20: Category 1 Hazard (HG20) Notices served using “The Housing Act 2004” under section 20. It would be served to prohibit the use of a dwelling or part of a dwelling where there is a category 1 hazard. Hazard Awareness Notices - HG28: Hazard Awareness Notices (HG28) served using “The Housing Act 2004” under section 28. It is an advisory notice informing the relevant part of the hazard which arises as result of a deficiency at a premises. Improvement Notices - HG11: Improvement Notices (HG11) Notices served using “The Housing Act 2004” under section 11. Generally used when the property has a category 1 hazard for which there is a legal obligation to carry out repairs. The notice would be served on the responsible person for the repairs usually the person in receipt of the rent i.e. landlord, agent or owner. Suspended Prohibition Order - HG23: Management Notices (HMOs only) - HGMG: Management Notices (HMOs only - HGMG) are served using "The Hazard Act 2004".This notice is only used at an HMO and is used to ensure the property is maintained at the correct standard.
Property Age (Valuation Office Agency 2016)
Property Age: Period property built as per Valuation Office Agency records on 31 March 2016. Counts are rounded to the nearest 10. Counts less than 5 are suppressed in the source data (i.e. listed as <5) and listed in this tool as a count of 4 in order to allow ranking. Please note that there are no records of dwellings having been built between 1939 and 1945 due to the Second World War. In some cases the period when the property was built has not been recorded on the Valuation Office Agency system. Where no code for build period is recorded these records have been classified as ‘Unknown’.
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Property Type (Valuation Office Agency 2016)
Annexe: Property type as per Valuation Office Agency records 2016. (Includes all self contained annexes.) Bungalow: Property type as per Valuation Office Agency records 2016. (Includes dormer bungalows and properties with loft conversions where the family bathroom and at least one bedroom remains on the ground floor.) Flat or Maisonette: Property type as per Valuation Office Agency records 2016. (A maisonette is classified as a flat with living accommodation on more than one floor.) House Detached: Property type as per Valuation Office Agency records 2016. House Semi Detached: Property type as per Valuation Office Agency records 2016. House Terraced: Property type as per Valuation Office Agency records 2016. Other: Property type as per Valuation Office Agency records 2016. Unknown: Property type as per Valuation Office Agency records 2016. Note that counts less than 5 are suppressed in the source data (i.e. listed as <5) and listed in the ranking tool as a count of 4 in order to allow full ranking.
Tenancy Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
All Tenancy Complaints: All tenancy complaints including Harassment (HARR), Illegal Evictions (ILEV), Non Harassment (NOHR), Tenancy Deposit Complaints (TDCP). Harassment - HARR: Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council when a tenant alleges harassment from their landlord. Illegal Evictions - ILEV: Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council reporting when a landlord is illegally trying evict a tenant. Non-Harassment - NOHR: Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council classified as not relating to harassment. Tenancy Deposit Complaints - TDCP: Complaints logged with Cambridge City Council regarding a tenancy deposit.
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Tenure Type (Census 2011)
Tenure Type: Households classified by tenure according to Census responses. % Tenure Type: Percentage of households classified by tenure according to Census responses. See Nomis (https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/qs405ew.
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Energy Efficiency & Fuel Poverty Theme
Domestic Electricity Consumption (DECC 2014)
Domestic electricity consumption - Mean (kWh per meter): Annual consumption based on meter point (MPAN) data provided by energy suppliers. Electricity consumption figures are estimates of actual consumption and have not been weather corrected. Based on consumption recorded 1st February to 31st January and 1st January to 31st December at differing intervals. Domestic electricity consumption - Median (kWh per meter): Annual consumption based on meter point (MPAN) data provided by energy suppliers. Electricity consumption figures are estimates of actual consumption and have not been weather corrected. Based on consumption recorded 1st February to 31st January and 1st January to 31st December at differing intervals. See Regional Energy Data Guidance Notes (https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/regional-energy-data-guidance-note).
Domestic Gas Consumption (DECC 2014)
Domestic Gas Consumption - Mean consumption (kWh per meter): Annual consumption based on meter point (MPRN) data provided by Xoserve and independent gas transporters. Consumers using less than 73,200 kWh a year are classified as domestic. Gas consumption figures have been weather corrected. Based on consumption recorded 1st October to 30th September. Domestic Gas Consumption - Median consumption (kWh per meter): Annual consumption based on meter point (MPRN) data provided by Xoserve and independent gas transporters. Consumers using less than 73,200 kWh a year are classified as domestic. Gas consumption figures have been weather corrected. Based on consumption recorded 1st October to 30th September. See Regional Energy Data Guidance Notes (https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/regional-energy-data-guidance-note).
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Energy Efficiency Ratings (DECC 2015)
A to C: EPC ratings indicate how energy efficient a building is. Buildings are rated from A (very efficient) to G (inefficient). The data are based on EPC data up to October 2012, published in 2015. D to E: EPC ratings indicate how energy efficient a building is. Buildings are rated from A (very efficient) to G (inefficient). The data are based on EPC data up to October 2012, published in 2015. F to G: EPC ratings indicate how energy efficient a building is. Buildings are rated from A (very efficient) to G (inefficient). The data are based on EPC data up to October 2012, published in 2015. See NEED Anonymised Dataset accompanying documentation (https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/332169/need_anonymised_dataset_accompanying_documentation.pdf ).
Fuel Poverty (DECC 2012-2014)
10% of income on fuel (number) 2012: Households spending 10% or more of their income on fuel. This indicator was last published in 2012. 10% of income on fuel (percentage) 2012: Households spending 10% or more of their income on fuel. This indicator was last published in 2012. High cost low income (number) 2012: Households subject to high energy costs and low income. High cost low income (number) 2013: Households subject to high energy costs and low income. High cost low income (number) 2014: Households subject to high energy costs and low income. High cost low income (percentage) 2012: Households subject to high energy costs and low income. High cost low income (percentage) 2013: Households subject to high energy costs and low income. High cost low income (percentage) 2014: Households subject to high energy costs and low income.
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Households Not Connected to Mains Gas (DECC 2014)
Estimated percentage of households not connected to the gas network (gas meters to number of households): Estimates of households not connected to mains gas. These estimates are produced by comparing the number of households for each LSOA (as given in the 2011 census) with estimates for the number of domestic gas meters in each LSOA (as given in DECC's sub-national consumption statistics). Estimated number of households not connected to the gas network: Estimates of households not connected to mains gas. These estimates are produced by comparing the number of households for each LSOA (as given in the 2011 census) with estimates for the number of domestic gas meters in each LSOA (as given in DECC's sub-national consumption statistics). See Regional Energy Data Guidance Notes (https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/regional-energy-data-guidance-note).
Households Without Central Heating (Census 2011)
% of households without central heating: Households recorded as having no central heating. Count of households without central heating: Households recorded as having no central heating. See Nomis (https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/ks403ew).
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Wider Environmental Factors Theme
Crime Counts (Cambridgeshire Research Group 2013-2015)
Total Crime: Total crime covers all recorded crime. An event is recorded as a crime when it becomes known to the police and they record it as such, with the recording definitions governed centrally by Home Office instructions. Please see the Home Office rules for recording crime. Data applies to financial years running from April to end of March. See the Cambridgeshire Insight Interactive Crime Map (http://www.cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/interactive-maps/crime). Total Antisocial Behaviour (ASB): Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) refers to a range of behaviours including abandoned vehicles, animal problems, begging or vagrancy, hoax calls to emergency services, inappropriate use or sale or possession of fireworks, littering or drug paraphernalia, malicious or nuisance communications, noise, prostitution related activity, neighbours, rowdy or inconsiderate behaviour, street drinking, trespass and vehicle nuisance or inappropriate use recorded according to the National Standards for Incident Recording. Total Dwelling Burglary: Count of dwelling burglaries recorded by police. Dwelling burglary refers to general dwelling burglary, this includes aggravated, as laid out in Home Office classifications 28 and 29. Please see the Home Office rules for recording crime. Data applies to financial years running from the beginning of April to end of March. % of Total Crime Count in Cambridge City: % of total crime count across Cambridge City attributed to LSOA. Total crime covers all recorded crime. An event is recorded as a crime when it becomes known to the police and they record it as such, with the recording definitions governed centrally by Home Office instructions. Please see the Home Office rules for recording crime. Data applies to financial years running from April to end of March. % of Total Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) Count in Cambridge City: % of ASB count across Cambridge City attributed to LSOA. Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) refers to a range of behaviours including abandoned vehicles, animal problems, begging or vagrancy, hoax calls to emergency services, inappropriate use or sale or possession of fireworks, littering or drug paraphernalia, malicious or nuisance communications, noise, prostitution related activity, neighbours, rowdy or inconsiderate behaviour, street drinking, trespass and vehicle nuisance or inappropriate use recorded according to the National Standards for Incident Recording. % of Total Dwelling Burglary Count in Cambridge City: % of dwelling burglaries across Cambridge City attributed to LSOA. Dwelling burglary refers to general dwelling burglary, this includes aggravated, as laid out in Home Office classifications 28 and 29. Please see the Home Office rules for recording crime. Data applies to financial years running from the beginning of April to end of March.
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Flytipping (Cambridge City Council 2012-2015)
Total: Total flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council (all waste types). Animal Carcass: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Asbestos: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Black Bags - Commercial: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Black Bags - Household: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Chemical Drums: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Clinical: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Construction/ Demolition/ Excavation: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Green: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Other: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Other - Commercial: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Other Electrical: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Other - Household: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Tyres: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. Vehicle Parts: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type. White Goods: Flytipping recorded by Cambridge City Council and grouped by waste type.
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Noise Complaints (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
All Noise Complaints (Residential and Unknown): Count of noise complaints logged by Cambridge City Council linked to residential addresses including those originating from addresses identified as residential and unknown property types. Noise Complaints Residential only: Count of noise complaints logged by Cambridge City Council linked to residential addresses. Noise Complaints Unknown only: Count of noise complaints logged by Cambridge City Council, the address for which could not be classified as residential or non-residential.
Noise Notices (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
Noise Notices: Count of noise notices served by Cambridge City Council.
Overcrowding (Bedrooms fewer than required) (Census 2011)
% Occupancy rating (bedrooms) of -1 or less: % of Households in LSOA with occupancy rating of -1 or less. Occupancy rating provides a measure of whether a household's accommodation is overcrowded or under occupied based on the number of bedrooms. The ages of the household members and their relationships to each other are used to derive the number of rooms/bedrooms they require, based on a standard formula. The number of rooms/bedrooms required is subtracted from the number of rooms/bedrooms in the household's accommodation to obtain the occupancy rating. An occupancy rating of -1 implies that a household has one fewer bedroom than required, whereas +1 implies that they have one more bedroom than the standard requirement. Occupancy rating (bedrooms) of -1 or less: Count of Households in LSOA with occupancy rating of -1 or less. Occupancy rating provides a measure of whether a household's accommodation is overcrowded or under occupied based on the number of bedrooms. The ages of the household members and their relationships to each other are used to derive the number of rooms/bedrooms they require, based on a standard formula. The number of rooms/bedrooms required is subtracted from the number of rooms/bedrooms in the household's accommodation to obtain the occupancy rating. An occupancy rating of -1 implies that a household has one fewer bedroom than required, whereas +1 implies that they have one more bedroom than the standard requirement. See Nomis (https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/lc4108ew).
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Pest Control Activity (Cambridge City Council 2013-2015)
All Pest Types: Pest control activity recorded by Cambridge City Council relating to all pest types. Bed Bugs - PCB: Pest control activity recorded by Cambridge City Council relating to bed bugs. Cockroaches - PCC: Pest control activity recorded by Cambridge City Council relating to cockroaches. Multiple Pests- PC07: Pest control activity recorded by Cambridge City Council relating to multiple pests. General Enquiry - GE: Pest control activity recorded by Cambridge City Council relating to a general pest control enquiry. Mice - PCM: Pest control activity recorded by Cambridge City Council relating to mice. Rats - PCR: Pest control activity recorded by Cambridge City Council relating to rats.
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Deprivation, Vulnerability & Low Incomes Theme
Indices of Deprivation (DCLG 2015)
Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD): The indices of deprivation are combined to form the composite Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD). See DCLG's Technical Report for a detailed methodology for each domain and the way in which they are combined (https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/464485/English_Indices_of_Deprivation_2015_-_Technical-Report.pdf). Barriers to Housing and Services: The Barriers to Housing and Services Domain measures the physical and financial accessibility of housing and local services. See section 4.8 of the Technical Report. Crime: Crime is an important feature of deprivation that has major effects on individuals and communities. The Crime Domain measures the risk of personal and material victimisation at local level. See section 4.7 of the Technical Report. Education, Skills and Training Deprivation: The Education, Skills and Training Domain measures the lack of attainment and skills in the local population. See section 4.5 of the Technical Report. Employment Deprivation: The Employment Deprivation Domain measures the proportion of the working-age population in an area involuntarily excluded from the labour market. This includes people who would like to work but are unable to do so due to unemployment, sickness or disability, or caring responsibilities. See section 4.4 of the Technical Report. Health Deprivation and Disability: The Health Deprivation and Disability Domain measures the risk of premature death and the impairment of quality of life through poor physical or mental health. The domain measures morbidity, disability and premature mortality but not aspects of behaviour or environment that may be predictive of future health deprivation. See section 4.6 of the Technical Report. Income Deprivation: The Income Deprivation Domain measures the proportion of the population in an area experiencing deprivation relating to low income. This encompasses those people that are out-of-work, and those that are in work but who have low earnings. See section 4.3 of the Technical Report. Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (IDACI): The Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index is the proportion of all children aged 0 to 15 living in income deprived families See section 4.3.16 the Technical Report. Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI): The Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index is the
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proportion of all those aged 60 or over who experience income deprivation. See section 4.3.16 of the Technical Report. Living Environment: The Living Environment Deprivation Domain measures the quality of the local environment. This domain consists of two combined sub-domains: ‘indoors’ living environment (a measure of housing quality) and ‘outdoors’ living environment (a measure including that of air quality and road traffic accidents). See section 4.9 of the Technical Report. Living Environment - Indoors sub-domain: A sub-domain of the Living Environment Deprivation Domain. Consists of the proportion of houses that do not have central heating (as recorded by the 2011 Census) and the proportion of social and private homes that fail to meet the Decent Homes standard (modelled using 2011 English Housing Survey data alongside a commercially available data set). See section 4.9 of the Technical Report.
Population Estimate by Age Group (ONS 2014)
Population Estimate by Age Group: Mid-year population estimates for 2014.The estimates refer to the usually resident population on 30 June of the reference year and are published annually. See ONS methodology (http://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populationandmigration/populationestimates/bulletins/annualsmallareapopulationestimates/mid2014andmid2013#methodology ).
Residents With Long-term Health Problem or Disability (Census 2011)
Day-to-day activities limited a little: Responses to Census Question 'Are your day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem or disability which has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months?'. Respondents were prompted to include problems related to old age. Day-to-day activities limited a lot: Responses to Census Question 'Are your day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem or disability which has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months?'. Respondents were prompted to include problems related to old age. Day-to-day activities not limited: Responses to Census Question 'Are your day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem or disability which has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months?'. Respondents were prompted to include problems related to old age. See questionnaire details (http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20160105160709/http://ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/census/2011/the-2011-census/2011-census-questionnaire-content/2011-census-questionnaire-for-england.pdf).
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LSOA POPULATION AGED OVER 65 AT CENSUS 2011 Census 2011 table KS102EW - Age structure (units: Persons) ONS note: “In order to protect against disclosure of personal information, records have been swapped between different geographic areas. Some counts will be affected, particularly small counts at the lowest geographies.”
2011 super output area - lower layer
LSOA Code All usual residents
Age 65 to
74
Age 75 to
84
Age 85 to
89
Age 90 and over Total over 65
% of population in LSOA aged over 65
years
Rank Factor (Applied to indicator data)
Cambridge 001A E01017975 1,652 136 102 38 35 311 18.83% 0.000018825666
Cambridge 001B E01017976 1,658 96 65 10 8 179 10.80% 0.000010796140
Cambridge 001C E01017977 1,617 97 52 6 3 158 9.77% 0.000009771181
Cambridge 001D E01017978 1,551 87 67 24 10 188 12.12% 0.000012121212
Cambridge 001E E01017979 1,558 78 49 19 24 170 10.91% 0.000010911425
Cambridge 001F E01017980 1,106 90 56 6 5 157 14.20% 0.000014195298
Cambridge 002A E01017949 1,620 84 35 5 10 134 8.27% 0.000008271605
Cambridge 002B E01017950 1,364 92 40 10 5 147 10.78% 0.000010777126
Cambridge 002C E01017951 1,467 86 80 29 11 206 14.04% 0.000014042263
Cambridge 002D E01017952 1,492 97 105 28 5 235 15.75% 0.000015750670
Cambridge 002E E01017953 1,620 126 103 38 19 286 17.65% 0.000017654321
Cambridge 002F E01017954 1,507 95 138 45 28 306 20.31% 0.000020305242
Cambridge 003B E01017971 1,669 98 58 22 20 198 11.86% 0.000011863391
Cambridge 003C E01017972 1,622 121 98 17 6 242 14.92% 0.000014919852
Cambridge 003D E01017973 1,759 136 125 51 51 363 20.64% 0.000020636725
Cambridge 003E E01017974 1,738 120 54 19 8 201 11.57% 0.000011565017
Cambridge 003F E01032792 1,306 49 39 14 13 115 8.81% 0.000008805513
Cambridge 003G E01032802 1,311 78 60 32 21 191 14.57% 0.000014569031
Cambridge 004A E01018006 1,656 95 94 28 18 235 14.19% 0.000014190821
Cambridge 004B E01018007 1,612 130 92 29 11 262 16.25% 0.000016253102
Cambridge 004C E01018008 1,641 121 60 15 8 204 12.43% 0.000012431444
Cambridge 004D E01018009 1,935 94 79 41 28 242 12.51% 0.000012506460
Cambridge 004E E01018010 1,785 133 65 13 10 221 12.38% 0.000012380952
Cambridge 005A E01017955 1,469 155 104 18 13 290 19.74% 0.000019741321
Cambridge 005B E01017956 1,651 110 75 18 10 213 12.90% 0.000012901272
Cambridge 005C E01017957 1,522 72 49 12 9 142 9.33% 0.000009329829
Cambridge 005D E01017958 5,143 79 43 13 16 151 2.94% 0.000002936030
Cambridge 006A E01017943 1,751 60 38 9 3 110 6.28% 0.000006282125
Cambridge 006B E01017944 1,407 51 42 30 10 133 9.45% 0.000009452736
Cambridge 006C E01017945 1,726 80 57 17 1 155 8.98% 0.000008980301
Cambridge 006D E01017946 1,629 76 69 21 13 179 10.99% 0.000010988336
Cambridge 006E E01017947 1,671 114 108 31 10 263 15.74% 0.000015739078
Cambridge 006F E01017948 1,723 65 49 15 11 140 8.13% 0.000008125363
Cambridge 007C E01017983 1,896 129 102 26 19 276 14.56% 0.000014556962
Cambridge 007D E01017984 1,615 131 112 28 26 297 18.39% 0.000018390093
Cambridge 007E E01017985 2,605 137 95 40 19 291 11.17% 0.000011170825
Cambridge 007F E01017986 3,647 61 54 24 17 156 4.28% 0.000004277488
Cambridge 007G E01032797 5,254 99 65 21 21 206 3.92% 0.000003920822
Cambridge 008A E01017987 1,735 76 37 15 5 133 7.67% 0.000007665706
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Cambridge 008B E01017988 1,693 73 21 4 2 100 5.91% 0.000005906675
Cambridge 008C E01017989 2,201 70 32 12 3 117 5.32% 0.000005315766
Cambridge 008D E01017990 1,247 44 27 7 7 85 6.82% 0.000006816359
Cambridge 008E E01017991 1,457 80 57 15 27 179 12.29% 0.000012285518
Cambridge 009A E01017997 2,284 116 75 18 9 218 9.54% 0.000009544658
Cambridge 009B E01017998 1,718 56 34 9 9 108 6.29% 0.000006286380
Cambridge 009C E01017999 1,801 93 77 25 28 223 12.38% 0.000012382010
Cambridge 009D E01018000 1,751 41 39 11 3 94 5.37% 0.000005368361
Cambridge 009E E01018001 1,698 52 67 16 6 141 8.30% 0.000008303887
Cambridge 010A E01017965 1,707 116 99 34 17 266 15.58% 0.000015582894
Cambridge 010B E01017966 2,703 119 69 24 16 228 8.44% 0.000008435072
Cambridge 010C E01017967 1,764 108 66 17 10 201 11.39% 0.000011394558
Cambridge 010D E01017968 1,589 108 112 41 11 272 17.12% 0.000017117684
Cambridge 010E E01017969 1,623 93 73 49 31 246 15.16% 0.000015157116
Cambridge 011A E01017959 1,693 121 89 34 16 260 15.36% 0.000015357354
Cambridge 011B E01017960 1,334 75 58 36 12 181 13.57% 0.000013568216
Cambridge 011C E01017961 1,199 69 63 38 9 179 14.93% 0.000014929108
Cambridge 011D E01017962 1,625 132 76 29 17 254 15.63% 0.000015630769
Cambridge 011E E01017963 1,593 141 72 24 17 254 15.94% 0.000015944758
Cambridge 011F E01017964 1,336 139 75 25 7 246 18.41% 0.000018413174
Cambridge 012A E01018002 1,579 111 83 26 24 244 15.45% 0.000015452818
Cambridge 012B E01018003 1,574 133 69 26 12 240 15.25% 0.000015247776
Cambridge 012D E01018005 2,037 127 78 44 22 271 13.30% 0.000013303878
Cambridge 012E E01032794 1,276 159 122 36 14 331 25.94% 0.000025940439
Cambridge 012F E01032795 1,568 47 47 23 37 154 9.82% 0.000009821429
Cambridge 013A E01017992 1,898 94 119 48 18 279 14.70% 0.000014699684
Cambridge 013B E01017993 2,118 144 107 41 26 318 15.01% 0.000015014164
Cambridge 013C E01017994 1,652 106 110 42 24 282 17.07% 0.000017070218
Cambridge 013D E01017995 1,476 176 132 31 14 353 23.92% 0.000023915989
Cambridge 013E E01017996 1,983 100 65 20 6 191 9.63% 0.000009631871
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