Health Atlas 2008
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Contents
5 Acknowledgements
6 The use of colours in the bar charts and maps
7 Life expectancy at birth - ranking
8 Life expectancy at birth - trends
9 Life expectancy at birth - male
10 Life expectancy at birth - female
11 Median age of the population
12 Fertility rate per 1,000 females aged 15-44
13 Low weight births - as a percentage of all births
14 Very low weight births - as a percentage of all births
15 % population < 5
16 % population 5 - 15
17 % population 65+
18 % population 75+
19 % population non white
20 Population in communal establishments per 1000 population
21 IMD 2007 ward overall score
22 IMD 2007 LSOA overall score
23 IMD 2007 ward Income Domain
24 IMD 2007 LSOA Income Domain
25 IMD 2007 ward Health Deprivation and Disability Domain
26 IMD 2007 LSOA Health Deprivation and Disability Domain
27 IMD 2007 ward Multiple Barriers to Housing and Services Domain
28 IMD 2007 LSOA Multiple Barriers to Housing and Services Domain
29 IMD 2007 LSOA Sub Domain: Geographical Barriers
30 IMD 2007 LSOA Sub Domain: Wider Barriers
31 IMD 2007 LSOA Employment Domain
32 IMD 2007 LSOA Living Environment Domain
33 IMD 2007 LSOA Sub-Domain: The ‘indoors’ living environment
34 IMD 2007 LSOA Sub-Domain: The ‘outdoors’ living environment
35 IMD 2007 LSOA Crime Domain
36 % working population unemployed
37 IMD 2007 LSOA Education, Skills and Training Deprivation Domain
38 % people aged 16 to 74 with socio-economic status "never worked or long term unemployed"
39 IMD 2007 LSOA Sub Domain: Skills
40 % people aged 16 to 74 with socio-economic status "higher managerial and professional occupations"
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41 IMD 2007 LSOA Sub Domain: Children/young people
42 % residents aged 16-74 with no qualifications
43 % households with children under 5
44 IMD 2007 ward Sub Domain: Children/young people
45 % households with one or more dependent children
46 % households with dependent children in which no adult has employment
47 % households with lone parents and dependent children
48 % households with female lone parent who is unemployed
49 Full time students aged 16 to 17 per 1000 population aged 16-17
50 Conception rate per 1000 females aged 15-17
51 % single person households
52 % single person non pensioner households
53 % households with single pensioners
54 Residents providing unpaid care per 1000 population
55 % households with no car or van
56 % houses marked as council tax band A
57 % households rated as overcrowded
58 % population reporting limiting long term illness
59 % population feeling in poor health
60 % children overweight or obese in year 6
61 % children overweight or obese in reception
62 Synthetic estimates of lifestyle factors sum of ward rankings
63 Smoking synthetic estimate
64 Obesity synthetic estimate
65 Adult 5 a day fruit and vegetable consumption synthetic estimate
66 Child 3 a day fruit and vegetable consumption synthetic estimate
67 Binge drinking synthetic estimate
68 10 year predicted risk CVD > 20% directly standardised rate per 100000 aged 35-74
69 CHD or Stroke register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages
70 CHD register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages
71 Cancer register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages
72 Diabetes register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages
73 COPD or Asthma register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages
74 James Paget Hospital A&E attendances directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages
75 All cause mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 persons
76 Circulatory disease mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 persons
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77 Cancer mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 persons
78 All cause mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 female
79 Circulatory disease mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 female
80 Cancer mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 female
81 All cause mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 male
82 Circulatory disease mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 male
83 Cancer mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 male
84 Travel times from postcodes to Northgate Hospital
85 Travel times from postcodes to Lowestoft Hospital
86 Travel times from postcodes to Beccles Hospital
87 Travel times from postcodes to All Hallows Hospital
88 Travel times from postcodes to Patrick Stead Hospital
89 Travel times from postcodes to Southwold Hospital
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Acknowledgements
Dr Alistair Lipp for promoting the transition from data to information to knowledge
Peter Ayre for constructing the ward maps
Public Health team for constructing the IMD 2007 maps
ERPHO for the travel time maps
Staff at Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT for reviewing the content
Contact Tim Winters with any errors, queries or suggestions
Public Health Department
Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT
1 Common Lane North
Beccles
NR34 9BN
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01502 719528
Maps are built from Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) boundaries.
Source: ONS, Super Output Area Boundaries. Crown copyright 2004. Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO
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The use of colours in the bar charts and maps (Census 2001)
All bar charts show data from the 40 wards within Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT. Where available we have shown the average value for Great Yarmouth, Waveney, Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT and also data from other comparators: England, East of England, ONS cluster Coastal and Countryside, Norfolk and Suffolk. The darkest red is used to show where there might be an increased demand for services. The five shades of red are used to colour the same wards on the map and the bar chart.
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20
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
Same shade of red used to colour the
wards in the bar chart and map
Comparators
Title (source and year)
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Life expectancy at birth - ranking (NCHOD / ERPHO 1991-2005)
Life Expectancy ranking out of 352 Local Authorities[Higher ranking indicates longer Life Expectancy]
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50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Year
Ran
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352
Lo
cal
Au
tho
riti
es
Gt. Yarmouth 116 111 105 98 117 103 103 79 100 110 119 126 96 157 182 160 216 198 166 135 120 111 120 153 162 176
Waveney 257 264 227 194 156 160 137 179 182 214 202 219 213 240 275 229 218 200 269 292 308 283 265 226 209 191
91-93 92-94 93-95 94-96 95-97 96-98 97-99 98-00 99-01 00-02 01-03 02-04 03-05 91-93 92-94 93-95 94-96 95-97 96-98 97-99 98-00 99-01 00-02 01-03 02-04 03-05
Males Females
Life Expectancy (at birth) is a reasonable single measure which reflects the overall impact of life's adverse circumstances. Most of the other indicators in this atlas will have some impact - direct or otherwise - on life expectancy.
The long-term trend for Waveney males shows a fall in the national "league table" of 352 local authorities - indicating that life expectancy in other areas is increasing faster than in Waveney. However, there has been a promising recent upturn in life expectancy which may, if efforts continue, reverse the long term trend. In Great Yarmouth male life expectancy is less than in Waveney and the long term trend is mostly flat indicating that life expectancy is changing at about the same rate as it always has in relation to other areas.
Worryingly for females in Waveney life expectancy for females has fallen down the "league table" since 1999. This needs to be addressed. In Great Yarmouth the increasing rank of female life expectancy shows that life expectancy for females has been increasing faster than in other areas.
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Life expectancy at birth - trends (NCHOD / ERPHO 1991-2005)
For males in Great Yarmouth and Waveney the long term trends are slightly less steep than the England and East of England trends. This indicates that life expectancy is increasing slower in Great Yarmouth and Waveney. For females the situation is similar.
Great Yarmouth and Waveney - Life Expectancy - Males (1991 - 2005)
73.0
74.0
75.0
76.0
77.0
78.0
79.0
80.0
91-93 92-94 93-95 94-96 95-97 96-98 97-99 98-00 99-01 00-02 01-03 02-04 03-05 04-06 05-07 06-08 07-09 08-10
Year
Life
Exp
ecta
ncy
England East of EnglandGt. Yarmouth WaveneyEngland Trend East of England TrendGt. Yarmouth Trend Waveney Trend
Great Yarmouth and Waveney - Life Expectancy - Females (1991 - 2005)
78.0
78.5
79.0
79.5
80.0
80.5
81.0
81.5
82.0
82.5
83.0
91-93 92-94 93-95 94-96 95-97 96-98 97-99 98-00 99-01 00-02 01-03 02-04 03-05 04-06 05-07 06-08 07-09 08-10
Year
Life
Exp
ecta
ncy
England East of EnglandGt. Yarmouth WaveneyEngland Trend East of England TrendGt. Yarmouth Trend Waveney Trend
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Life expectancy at birth - male (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
For males life expectancy in 2003-2005 within Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards ranged from 69 years to 87 years. The lower life expectancy is associated with the more deprived urban wards and the higher life expectancy is associated with the less deprived wards.
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20
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40
50
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
life
ex
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)
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Life expectancy at birth - female (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
For females life expectancy in 2003-2005 within Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards ranged from 76 years to 95 years. Interestingly for female life expectancy there does not appear to be as dramatically an association with deprivation as there is with men.
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
life
ex
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Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Median age of the population (Census 2001)
Great Yarmouth & Waveney's population is older than that of England and the region (East of England). This is accounted for by above average numbers of elderly people and below average numbers of children. Nevertheless, within the wards there is a considerable range of median ages. Southwold and Reydon and Caister South have the oldest populations. Harbour and Southtown and Cobholm have the youngest populations
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Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Fertility rate per 1,000 females aged 15-44 (ONS/NCHOD 2003-2005)
Higher fertility rates potentially indicate a greater need for post natal support services. Nelson ward has the highest fertility rate and Southwold and Reydon the lowest.
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20
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Low weight births - as a percentage of all births (ONS/NCHOD 2003-2005)
Low weight births (under 2.5 kg) are associated with premature birth, but are also commoner in mothers who smoke heavily. They may also be more common in older mothers. Older mothers may be more associated with less deprived areas who leave pregnancy till later in life. Generally low birth weights are commoner in the more deprived wards. The values are probably affected by the small numbers of births in some of the wards where one or two low birth weight babies have a disproportionate effect.
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5
10
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20
25
30
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Nel
son
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Har
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Gre
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Wav
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PC
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Coa
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f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Very low weight births - as a percentage of all births (ONS/NCHOD 2003-2005)
Very low weight births (under 1.5 kg) are associated with premature birth, but are also commoner in mothers who smoke heavily. Very low weight births are associated with the more deprived wards.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Kirk
ley
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Mag
dale
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Cob
holm
Har
bour
Nor
man
ston
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Nor
thBe
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Wav
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and
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Wav
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at Y
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and
Wav
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PC
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lkSu
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Coa
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& C
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deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% population < 5 (Census 2001)
Children are more likely to be found in the deprived central wards in Great Yarmouth and Waveney. However, Worlingham and Carlton Colville also have higher proportions reflecting the growth in new housing. The geographic distribution of young children contrasts with that of the over 65 year olds who are more likely to live in the wards with fewer children.
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Yarm
outh
Nor
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ham
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Pake
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at Y
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Wav
eney
Gre
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arm
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and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
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lkSu
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Coa
stal
& C
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rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% population 5 - 15 (Census 2001)
Although similar to the distribution of the under five population, the school age population is less concentrated in the central wards and Lowestoft.
0
2
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Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% population 65+ (Census 2001)
About 1 in 5 people in Great Yarmouth and Waveney are over the age of 65 years. More than 1 in 4 people in Caister South and Gorleston are over the age of 65 years and more than 1 in 3 people in Southwold. These values are higher than for England or the East on England or Suffolk, but similar to the rest of Norfolk. This age group is more likely to live in and around Caister and Gorleston in the Great Yarmouth region and Halesworth and Beccles in Waveney.
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% population 75+ (Census 2001)
About 1 in 10 people in Waveney are over the age of 75 years. 1 in 5 people in Southwold are over the age of 75 years. About 1 in 10 people in Great Yarmouth are over the age of 75 years. 1 in 7 people in Gorleston are over the age of 75 years. These values are higher than that for Suffolk, England and the East of England, but similar to the rest of Norfolk. It presents a challenge for carers, voluntary and statutory services. The geographic distribution is very similar to that for the over 65 year olds.
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Gre
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Engl
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% population non white (Census 2001)
Great Yarmouth & Waveney with the exception of Lothingland has a less diverse population than the rest of the region and considerably less than the population of England. The white population now includes increasing numbers of people from elsewhere in Europe whose first language is not English. The rarity of the non-white population is likely to make it more difficult for statutory services to respond to specific cultural needs. These minority ethnic groups are more likely to live in the deprived central areas and this is likely to reflect a generally poorer economic status.
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Population in communal establishments per 1000 population (Census 2001)
This slide represents the proportion of people in communal establishments and currently includes those in prison, hospitals, care homes and sheltered housing. It is easy to see the impact of Blundeston prison in Lothingland ward in Waveney.
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Least likely to increase demand on services
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IMD 2007 ward overall score (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 wardoverall
35.95 to 62.78 (8)20.74 to 35.95 (8)17.14 to 20.74 (7)15.88 to 17.14 (9)8.99 to 15.88 (8)
Looking at the larger ward level area masks some pockets of deprivation. These pockets can be seen in the more detailed Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) maps that follow. Within Great Yarmouth the most deprived wards are Nelson, Central and Northgate. Within Waveney deprivation appears concentrated in Lowestoft in Harbour and Kirkley wards with additional high levels of deprivation in some of the more rural wards. The pattern of ill health more closely mirrors that of overall deprivation. Great Yarmouth is more deprived than Waveney.
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Least likely to increase demand on services
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IMD 2007 LSOA overall score (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAoverall
36.90 to 73.87 (26)25.26 to 36.90 (27)17.56 to 25.26 (27)13.00 to 17.56 (27)5.51 to 13.00 (27)
The IMD 2007 is a measure of multiple deprivation at the small area level and is comparable to IMD 2004. The model of multiple deprivation which underpins the IMD 2007 is based on the idea of distinct dimensions of deprivation which can be recognised and measured separately. These are experienced by individuals living in an area. People may be counted in one or more of the domains, depending on the number of types of deprivation that they experience. The overall IMD is conceptualised as a weighted area level aggregation of these specific dimensions of deprivation. The domains and their weights are Income Deprivation Domain (22.5 %), Employment Deprivation Domain (22.5%), Health Deprivation and Disability Domain (13.5%), Education, Skills and Training Deprivation Domain (13.5%), Barriers to Housing and Services Domain (9.3%), Crime Domain (9.3%) and Living Environment Deprivation Domain (9.3%).
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IMD 2007 ward Income Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 wardincome
0.26 to 0.45 (8)0.15 to 0.26 (8)0.12 to 0.15 (8)0.11 to 0.12 (8)0.08 to 0.11 (8)
The wards with most deprived in terms of income are Nelson and Claydon in Great Yarmouth and Harbour and Kirkley in Waveney
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Loth
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and
Yarm
outh
Orm
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Cai
ster
Nor
thTh
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Wai
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and
Rey
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Col
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Gre
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arm
outh
Wav
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Gre
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arm
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and
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PC
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Coa
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Least likely to increase demand on services
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IMD 2007 LSOA Income Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAincome
0.27 to 0.60 (26)0.19 to 0.27 (27)0.13 to 0.19 (27)0.09 to 0.13 (27)0.04 to 0.09 (27)
The purpose of this domain is to capture the proportion of the population experiencing income deprivation in an area. This is constructed from Adults and children in Income Support Households (Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) 2005), Adults and children in Income-Based JSA Households (Source: DWP 2005), Adults and children in Pension Credit (Guarantee) Households (Source: DWP 2005), Adults and children in those Working Tax Credit households where there are children in receipt of Child Tax Credit whose equivalised income (excluding housing benefits) is below 60 per cent of the median before housing costs (Source: HMRC 2005), Adults and children in Child Tax Credit Households (who are not eligible for IS, Income-Based JSA, Pension Credit or Working Tax Credit) whose equivalised income (excluding housing benefits) is below 60 per cent of the median before housing costs (Source: HMRC 2005) and National Asylum Support Service (NASS) supported asylum seekers in England in receipt of subsistence support, accommodation support, or both (Source: NASS 2006). In addition, an Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index and an Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index were created. These two indices represent the proportion of children aged 0-15 living in income deprived households and the proportion of older people aged 60 and over living in income
deprived households respectively.
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IMD 2007 ward Health Deprivation and Disability Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 wardhealth deprivation & disability
0.47 to 1.28 (8)0.07 to 0.47 (8)
-0.13 to 0.07 (8)-0.26 to -0.13 (8)-0.74 to -0.26 (8)
The wards with the poorest health status are Nelson and Central and Northgate in Great Yarmouth and Kirkley and Harbour in Waveney.
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Hop
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Hal
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Loth
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Yarm
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Car
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Wes
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Loth
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and
Wav
eney
Brad
wel
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Sout
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Wai
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Gre
at Y
arm
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Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
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and
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PC
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Least likely to increase demand on services
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IMD 2007 LSOA Health Deprivation and Disability Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAhealth deprivation & disability
0.48 to 1.93 (26)0.17 to 0.48 (27)
-0.05 to 0.17 (27)-0.29 to -0.05 (27)-0.76 to -0.29 (27)
This domain measures rates of poor health, early mortality and disability in an area and covers the entire age range. This domain is constructed from Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) (2001 to 2005, Source: ONS), Comparative Illness and Disability Ratio (CIDR) (2005, Source: DWP), Measures of acute morbidity, derived from Hospital Episode Statistics (2004 to 2005, Source: Department of Health) and The proportion of adults under 60 suffering from mood or anxiety disorders based on prescribing (2005, Source: Prescribing Pricing Authority), Hospital Episode Statistics (2004 to 2005, Source: Department of Health) and Incapacity Benefit data (2005, Source: DWP).
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IMD 2007 ward Multiple Barriers to Housing and Services Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 wardbarriers to housing & services
23.51 to 52.23 (8)17.96 to 23.51 (7)15.27 to 17.96 (9)11.53 to 15.27 (7)7.71 to 11.53 (9)
In general, it is the urban areas which have the lowest levels of car ownership. However, the areas with least car ownership are also those nearest to essential services and jobs - suggesting a reduced need for car ownership. Service planning needs to take account of people who rely on public transport to access services. Half of households in Harbour ward in Waveney have no car - twice as many as the average for Waveney. The majority of households in Nelson do not have a car. This is also the ward with the highest level of long-term unemployment. Of note is that in this analysis, the most deprived areas - with the greatest health need - are those with the best geographical access to local services.
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IMD 2007 LSOA Multiple Barriers to Housing and Services Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAbarriers to housing & services
22.89 to 52.23 (26)15.61 to 22.89 (27)12.38 to 15.61 (27)10.19 to 12.38 (27)1.95 to 10.19 (27)
The purpose of this domain is to measure barriers to housing and key local services. The indicators are structured into two sub-domains: ‘geographical barriers’, and ‘wider barriers’ which includes issues relating to access to housing, such as affordability.
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IMD 2007 LSOA Sub Domain: Geographical Barriers (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAgeographical barriers
0.66 to 2.68 (26)0.24 to 0.66 (27)
-0.09 to 0.24 (27)-0.56 to -0.09 (27)-1.91 to -0.56 (27)
The geographical barriers sub domain is constructed from Road distance to a GP surgery (Source: National Administrative Codes Service,2005), Road distance to a general stores or supermarket (Source: MapInfo Ltd, 2005), Road distance to a primary school (Source: DCFS, 2004-05) and Road distance to a Post Office or sub post office (Source: Post Office Ltd, 2005).
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IMD 2007 LSOA Sub Domain: Wider Barriers (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAwider barriers
-0.09 to 0.31 (26)-0.28 to -0.09 (27)-0.44 to -0.28 (27)-0.61 to -0.44 (27)-1.14 to -0.61 (27)
The wider barriers sub domain includes issues relating to access to housing such as affordability. Constructed from Household overcrowding (Source: 2001 Census), LA level percentage of households for whom a decision on their application for assistance under the homeless provisions of housing legislation has been made, assigned to the constituent SOAs (Source: Communities and Local Government, 2005) and Difficulty of Access to owner-occupation (Source: modelled estimates produced by Heriot-Watt University, 2005).
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IMD 2007 LSOA Employment Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAemployment
0.18 to 0.42 (26)0.13 to 0.18 (27)0.10 to 0.13 (27)0.08 to 0.10 (27)0.05 to 0.08 (27)
This domain measures employment deprivation conceptualised as involuntary exclusion of the working age population from the labour market. This domain is constructed from Recipients of Jobseekers Allowance (both contribution-based and income based): men aged 18-64 and women aged 18-59 (Source: DWP 2005), Recipients of Incapacity Benefit: men aged 18-64 and women aged 18-59 (Source: DWP 2005), Recipients of Severe Disablement Allowance: men aged 18-64 and women aged 18-59 (Source: DWP 2005), Participants in the New Deal for the 18-24s who are not in receipt of JSA (Source: DWP 2005), Participants in the New Deal for 25+ who are not in receipt of JSA (Source: DWP 2005) and Participants in the New Deal for Lone Parents (after initial interview) (Source: DWP 2005).
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IMD 2007 LSOA Living Environment Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAliving environment
41.65 to 67.18 (26)22.98 to 41.65 (27)13.91 to 22.98 (27)7.47 to 13.91 (27)2.29 to 7.47 (27)
This domain focuses on deprivation with respect to the characteristics of the living environment. It comprises two sub-domains: the ‘indoors’ living environment which measures the quality of housing, and the ‘outdoors’ living environment which contains two measures about air quality and road traffic accidents.
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IMD 2007 LSOA Sub-Domain: The ‘indoors’ living environment (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAindoors
55.22 to 86.65 (26)27.82 to 55.22 (27)15.62 to 27.82 (27)6.47 to 15.62 (27)0.40 to 6.47 (27)
This domain is constructed from Social and private housing in poor condition (2003 – 2005 average, Source BRE and Communities and Local Government, modelled EHCS) and Houses without central heating (Source: 2001 Census).
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IMD 2007 LSOA Sub-Domain: The ‘outdoors’ living environment (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAoutdoors
18.61 to 50.27 (26)12.30 to 18.61 (27)8.97 to 12.30 (27)6.21 to 8.97 (27)2.08 to 6.21 (27)
This domain is constructed from Air quality (2005, Source: Geography Department at Staffordshire University and NAEI modelled at LSOA level) and Road traffic accidents involving injury to pedestrians and cyclists (2003-2005 average, Source: DfT, STATS19 (Road Accident Data) smoothed to LSOA level).
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IMD 2007 LSOA Crime Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAcrime
0.48 to 2.29 (26)-0.02 to 0.48 (27)-0.49 to -0.02 (27)-0.93 to -0.49 (27)-2.27 to -0.93 (27)
This domain measures the rate of recorded crime for four major crime types, representing the risk of personal and material victimisation at a small area level. This domain is constructed from Burglary (4 recorded crime offence types, Police Force data for April 2004-March 2005, constrained to Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) level), Theft (5 recorded crime offence types, Police Force data for April 2004-March 2005, constrained to CDRP level), Criminal damage (10 recorded crime offence types, Police Force data for April 2004-March 2005, constrained to CDRP level) and Violence (14 recorded crime offence types including Robbery, Police Force data for April 2004-March 2005, constrained to CDRP level).
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% working population unemployed (NOMIS 2007)
More than 1 in 20 people in Great Yarmouth are unemployed. 1 in 8 people in Nelson are unemployed - six times higher than that for the East of England. Unemployment in Waveney is concentrated in the urban areas of Lowestoft I in 12 people are unemployed in Harbour and Kirkley wards of Waveney, well over twice the average for Waveney, where Waveney itself has higher levels of unemployment than England and 50% higher than for the East of England. Fleggburgh, Wainford and The Saints have notably high levels of employment (although the jobs are likely to be elsewhere). Areas of high unemployment have low car ownership, low home ownership and high levels of overcrowding. It is also a strong predictor of ill health.
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Least likely to increase demand on services
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IMD 2007 LSOA Education, Skills and Training Deprivation Domain (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAeducation, skills & training
48.66 to 79.24 (26)32.92 to 48.66 (27)24.46 to 32.92 (27)19.00 to 24.46 (27)5.71 to 19.00 (27)
This domain captures the extent of deprivation in terms of education, skills and training in a local area. The indicators are structured into two sub domains: one relating to education deprivation for children/young people in the area, and one relating to lack of skills and qualifications among a sub-set of the working age adult population.
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% people aged 16 to 74 with socio-economic status "never worked or long term unemployed" (Census 2001)
9 in 10 unemployed residents in Nelson ward have either "never worked" or have been "long-term unemployed". The figure is between 7 and 8 in 10 for Great Yarmouth as a whole.
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IMD 2007 LSOA Sub Domain: Skills (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAskills
44.28 to 87.67 (26)35.44 to 44.28 (27)26.63 to 35.44 (27)20.08 to 26.63 (27)5.09 to 20.08 (27)
Proportions of working age adults (aged 25-54) in the area with no or low qualifications (Source: 2001 Census)
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% people aged 16 to 74 with socio-economic status "higher managerial and professional occupations" (Census 2001)
Great Yarmouth has about half as many Managers and Professionals as the East of England. Even Fleggburgh - which has the highest proportion in Great Yarmouth - still has a lower proportion than that of England and the East of England. The Managers and Professionals are more likely to live in the villages. However, Gorleston has a high proportion as well.
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IMD 2007 LSOA Sub Domain: Children/young people (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 LSOAchildren & young people
51.81 to 77.57 (26)31.68 to 51.81 (27)22.97 to 31.68 (27)15.95 to 22.97 (27)6.33 to 15.95 (27)
Average test score of pupils at Key Stage 2 (2 year weighted average, 2004-2005, Source: Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF)), Average test score of pupils at Key Stage 3 (2 year weighted average, 2004-2005, Source: DCSF), Best of 8 average capped points score at Key Stage 4 (this includes results of GCSEs, GNVQs and other vocational equivalents) (2 year weighted average,
2004-2005, Source: DCSF), Proportion of young people not staying on in school or non-advanced education above the age of 16, Source: HMRC Child Benefit (CB) data, Secondary school absence rate (2 year average 2004-2005, Source: DCSF) and Proportion of those aged under 21 not entering higher education (5 year average, 2001-2005, Source: Universities and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS), Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA)).
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% residents aged 16-74 with no qualifications (Census 2001)
Great Yarmouth has high proportion of adults with no qualifications. Waveney also has an above average proportion of adults with no qualifications. Every ward in Great Yarmouth has more unqualified 16- 74 year olds than the East of England or England. This will have a significant impact on employment prospects.
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Least likely to increase demand on services
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% households with children under 5 (Census 2001)
When compared with all households with children, those households with children under 5 years are more common in the deprived wards around the port of great Yarmouth. This suggests a particular economic vulnerability for these younger children. Children are also more likely to be found in the deprived central wards in Waveney. However, Worlingham and Carlton Colville also have higher proportions. The geographic distribution of young children contrasts with that of the over 65 year olds who are more likely to live in the wards with fewer children.
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sN
orm
anst
onO
ulto
nW
orlin
gham
Kirk
ley
Cla
ydon
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Nel
son
Brad
wel
l Nor
thTh
e Sa
ints
Bung
ayFl
eggb
urgh
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
St M
arga
ret's
Becc
les
Sout
hO
rmes
byM
agda
len
Wes
t Fle
ggBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Cai
ster
Nor
thYa
rmou
th N
orth
Blyt
hing
Whi
tton
Wre
ntha
mKe
ssin
glan
dEa
st F
legg
Wai
nfor
dBe
ccle
s N
orth
Pake
field
Hal
esw
orth
Cai
ster
Sou
thG
orle
ston
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Oul
ton
Broa
dSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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IMD 2007 ward Sub Domain: Children/young people (DCLG 2007)
St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
IMD 2007 wardchildren & young people
41.73 to 73.80 (8)27.28 to 41.73 (7)21.07 to 27.28 (8)15.52 to 21.07 (9)10.73 to 15.52 (8)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Nel
son
Mag
dale
nSo
utht
own
and
Cob
holm
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Nor
man
ston
Kirk
ley
Har
bour
Yarm
outh
Nor
thW
hitto
nC
layd
onBe
ccle
s So
uth
St M
arga
ret's
St A
ndre
ws
Pake
field
Car
lton
Kess
ingl
and
Cai
ster
Sou
thBl
ythi
ngC
aist
er N
orth
Bung
ayC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleH
ales
wor
thW
rent
ham
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Brad
wel
l Nor
thO
ulto
nO
ulto
n Br
oad
Becc
les
Nor
thEa
st F
legg
Wor
lingh
amG
orle
ston
Wes
t Fle
ggFl
eggb
urgh
Wai
nfor
dO
rmes
byG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nTh
e Sa
ints
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
IMD
20
07
ch
ildre
n/y
ou
ng
pe
op
le s
co
re
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% households with one or more dependent children (Census 2001)
Great Yarmouth and Waveney both have a below average proportion of households with dependent children compared to East of England and England. Within Great Yarmouth Southtown and Cobholm has the highest proportion of households with dependent children and in Waveney it is Carlton Colville. Southtown and Cobholm is one of the more deprived wards and Carlton Colville is one of the least deprived.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Car
lton
Col
ville
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thC
arlto
nO
ulto
nW
ainf
ord
Fleg
gbur
ghW
orlin
gham
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Brad
wel
l Nor
thKi
rkle
ySt
And
rew
sN
orm
anst
onW
est F
legg
The
Sain
tsSt
Mar
gare
t'sM
agda
len
Har
bour
Becc
les
Sout
hC
layd
onYa
rmou
th N
orth
Nel
son
Wre
ntha
mBl
ythi
ngBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Orm
esby
Kess
ingl
and
Bung
ayW
hitto
nEa
st F
legg
Cai
ster
Nor
thG
orle
ston
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Pake
field
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Cai
ster
Sou
thH
ales
wor
thO
ulto
n Br
oad
Becc
les
Nor
thSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% households with dependent children in which no adult has employment (Census 2001)
Compared to East of England Great Yarmouth and Waveney both have a higher proportion of households with dependent children and no adult in employment. Within Great Yarmouth and Waveney Nelson, Southtown and Cobholm, Harbour and Normanston have the highest number of households with dependent children and no adult in employment.
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
Nel
son
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmH
arbo
urN
orm
anst
onKi
rkle
yC
layd
onSt
Mar
gare
t'sM
agda
len
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Yarm
outh
Nor
thSt
And
rew
sW
hitto
nKe
ssin
glan
dC
arlto
nBe
ccle
s So
uth
Wre
ntha
mC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleBu
ngay
Oul
ton
Fleg
gbur
ghBl
ythi
ngBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Pake
field
Cai
ster
Sou
thLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thW
est F
legg
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
East
Fle
ggC
aist
er N
orth
Oul
ton
Broa
dW
ainf
ord
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nW
orlin
gham
Becc
les
Nor
thBr
adw
ell N
orth
Orm
esby
Hal
esw
orth
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Gor
lest
onTh
e Sa
ints
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% households with lone parents and dependent children (Census 2001)
In Great Yarmouth and Waveney for those households with dependent children, in about 1 in 5 the children are cared for by a lone-parent. This is a little less than the average for England, but worse than that for the East of England and the rest of Norfolk and Suffolk. In Nelson and Harbour wards about 1 in 3 households with dependent children are single parent households.
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
Nel
son
Har
bour
Cla
ydon
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmKi
rkle
yN
orm
anst
onSt
And
rew
sM
agda
len
St M
arga
ret's
Car
lton
Yarm
outh
Nor
thC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teBu
ngay
Kess
ingl
and
Car
lton
Col
ville
Whi
tton
Fleg
gbur
ghC
aist
er N
orth
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Pake
field
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nO
ulto
nC
aist
er S
outh
Wre
ntha
mLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thBe
ccle
s So
uth
Blyt
hing
Becc
les
Nor
thW
est F
legg
Oul
ton
Broa
dH
ales
wor
thBr
adw
ell N
orth
Wai
nfor
dG
orle
ston
Wor
lingh
amTh
e Sa
ints
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nEa
st F
legg
Orm
esby
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% households with female lone parent who is unemployed (Census 2001)
In Great Yarmouth and Waveney about 90% of lone parent households are female lone parent households. Unemployed female lone parent households indicate a particular economic vulnerability.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmN
elso
nYa
rmou
th N
orth
Nor
man
ston
Kirk
ley
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Oul
ton
Broa
dH
arbo
urBl
ythi
ngSt
Mar
gare
t'sM
agda
len
Kess
ingl
and
Car
lton
Becc
les
Sout
hC
layd
onW
hitto
nG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nW
est F
legg
St A
ndre
ws
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nW
rent
ham
Orm
esby
Pake
field
Bung
aySo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Cai
ster
Sou
thFl
eggb
urgh
Oul
ton
Wai
nfor
dLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thW
orlin
gham
Brad
wel
l Nor
thC
aist
er N
orth
East
Fle
ggLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
eyTh
e Sa
ints
Hal
esw
orth
Car
lton
Col
ville
Becc
les
Nor
thG
orle
ston
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Full time students aged 16 to 17 per 1000 population aged 16-17 (Census 2001)
This indicator reflects the number of students continuing their education beyond GSCEs. Great Yarmouth and Waveney both have a below average proportion of full time students aged 16-17 compared to the national average. However, the prosperous wards of Bradwell North, Ormesby, Caister North, Gorleston Worlingham, Ditchingham and Southwold have values above the national average.
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmYa
rmou
th N
orth
Nor
man
ston
Nel
son
Mag
dale
nSt
Mar
gare
t'sW
hitto
nKi
rkle
yC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teC
layd
onH
arbo
urSt
And
rew
sC
aist
er S
outh
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nBe
ccle
s So
uth
Cai
ster
Nor
thC
arlto
n C
olvi
llePa
kefie
ldH
ales
wor
thEa
st F
legg
Brad
wel
l Nor
thW
est F
legg
Kess
ingl
and
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Oul
ton
Gor
lest
onC
arlto
nFl
eggb
urgh
Bung
ayO
ulto
n Br
oad
Becc
les
Nor
thO
rmes
byW
orlin
gham
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nW
rent
ham
Blyt
hing
Wai
nfor
dTh
e Sa
ints
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
nu
mb
er
pe
r 1
00
0 p
op
ula
tio
n a
ge
d 1
6-1
7
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Conception rate per 1000 females aged 15-17 (DOH 2002-2004)
Teenage pregnancy is a significant public health issue in England. Teenage parents are prone to poor antenatal health, lower birth weight babies and higher infant mortality rates. Teenage mothers are less likely to finish their education, less likely to find a good job, and more likely to end up as single parents or bringing up their children in poverty. Children born to teenage mothers run a much greater risk of poor health and have a much higher chance of becoming teenage mothers themselves. However, it is worth remembering that many young people are successful in adapting to the role of parenthood and have happy, healthy children. Great Yarmouth and Waveney both have teenage conception rates higher than the ONS cluster, East of England and England averages. There are 8 wards which have no reported teenage pregnancies at all (either due to no teenage conceptions or due to disclosure issues). The rates are higher in all the more deprived wards.
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Har
bour
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Nel
son
Cla
ydon
St A
ndre
ws
Nor
man
ston
Yarm
outh
Nor
thKi
rkle
yM
agda
len
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmC
aist
er S
outh
Whi
tton
Bung
ayC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleC
arlto
nG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nC
aist
er N
orth
St M
arga
ret's
Wre
ntha
mW
est F
legg
Becc
les
Nor
thBe
ccle
s So
uth
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nW
ainf
ord
Oul
ton
Broa
dEa
st F
legg
Brad
wel
l Nor
thLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thH
ales
wor
thPa
kefie
ldG
orle
ston
Kess
ingl
and
Blyt
hing
Fleg
gbur
ghLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
eyO
rmes
byO
ulto
nSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
The
Sain
tsW
orlin
gham
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
rate
pe
r 1
00
0 f
em
ale
s a
ge
d 1
5-1
7
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% single person households (Census 2001)
Single-person households (of all ages) are heavily concentrated in some of the deprived central wards - with proportions up to three times higher than the wards with the lowest proportion. The wards with a high proportion of single-person households are also those with a high prevalence of overcrowding and a high proportion of Council Tax Band A properties (see later pages). This suggests a combination of small and cheap accommodation where people with low income can afford to live. In the more deprived central wards of Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth the proportion of single-person non pensioner households is greater than the proportion of single-person pensioner households.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Nel
son
Har
bour
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Becc
les
Nor
thSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Kirk
ley
Cla
ydon
Hal
esw
orth
Pake
field
Bung
aySo
utht
own
and
Cob
holm
St A
ndre
ws
Gor
lest
onN
orm
anst
onYa
rmou
th N
orth
Mag
dale
nC
aist
er S
outh
Oul
ton
Broa
dBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
St M
arga
ret's
Cai
ster
Nor
thBe
ccle
s So
uth
Kess
ingl
and
East
Fle
ggW
hitto
nW
rent
ham
Wes
t Fle
ggO
rmes
byG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
eyFl
eggb
urgh
Blyt
hing
Wor
lingh
amO
ulto
nC
arlto
nBr
adw
ell N
orth
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Car
lton
Col
ville
The
Sain
tsW
ainf
ord
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% single person non pensioner households (Census 2001)
Single-person non pensioner households are heavily concentrated in some of the deprived central wards Nelson, Harbour, Central and Northgate and Southtown and Cobholm. The wards with a high proportion of single-person non pensioner households are also those with a high prevalence of overcrowding and a high proportion of Council Tax Band A properties (see later pages). This suggests a combination of small and cheap accommodation where people with low income can afford to live. There appears to be no association between single-person non pensioner households and single-person pensioner households.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Nel
son
Har
bour
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmKi
rkle
yC
layd
onSt
And
rew
sN
orm
anst
onBu
ngay
Becc
les
Nor
thG
orle
ston
Pake
field
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Cai
ster
Nor
thC
arlto
nH
ales
wor
thC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleO
ulto
n Br
oad
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thBe
ccle
s So
uth
Fleg
gbur
ghEa
st F
legg
Wre
ntha
mBl
ythi
ngSt
Mar
gare
t'sO
rmes
byBr
adw
ell N
orth
Wes
t Fle
ggM
agda
len
Kess
ingl
and
Cai
ster
Sou
thTh
e Sa
ints
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nW
orlin
gham
Yarm
outh
Nor
thW
hitto
nW
ainf
ord
Oul
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% households with single pensioners (Census 2001)
Great Yarmouth and Waveney has a high proportion of single pensioner households - 1 in 6 households. This is higher than Norfolk, East of England and England. In Yarmouth North, over 1 in 5 are single pensioner households. In Southwold, nearly a third of households are single pensioner households.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nH
ales
wor
thBe
ccle
s N
orth
Pake
field
Yarm
outh
Nor
thM
agda
len
Gor
lest
onC
aist
er S
outh
Bung
ayC
layd
onKe
ssin
glan
dKi
rkle
yO
ulto
n Br
oad
Nel
son
Har
bour
St M
arga
ret's
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teW
hitto
nBe
ccle
s So
uth
East
Fle
ggSt
And
rew
sC
aist
er N
orth
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Wes
t Fle
ggO
rmes
byN
orm
anst
onW
rent
ham
Oul
ton
Wor
lingh
amFl
eggb
urgh
Blyt
hing
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmBr
adw
ell N
orth
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
The
Sain
tsC
arlto
nC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleW
ainf
ord
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Residents providing unpaid care per 1000 population (Census 2001)
The proportion of people providing unpaid care is highest in those areas where there is the highest proportion of people over the age of 65 years. This indicates that people are likely to be providing care for the elderly. Nearly 1 in 8 people in Gorleston, Oulton, Walberswick and Southwold are providing unpaid care. Wainford has a surprisingly high level of dependency.
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Oul
ton
Broa
dKe
ssin
glan
dG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nG
orle
ston
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nPa
kefie
ldW
ainf
ord
Oul
ton
East
Fle
ggW
hitto
nC
aist
er S
outh
Mag
dale
nW
est F
legg
Wre
ntha
mBe
ccle
s N
orth
St M
arga
ret's
Brad
wel
l Nor
thBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Car
lton
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Cai
ster
Nor
thYa
rmou
th N
orth
Orm
esby
Fleg
gbur
ghW
orlin
gham
Hal
esw
orth
Cla
ydon
Blyt
hing
St A
ndre
ws
The
Sain
tsLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
eyN
orm
anst
onC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleBe
ccle
s So
uth
Kirk
ley
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Nel
son
Bung
aySo
utht
own
and
Cob
holm
Har
bour
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
nu
mb
er
pe
r 1
00
0 p
op
ula
tio
n
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% households with no car or van (Census 2001)
The majority of households in Nelson, Great Yarmouth do not have a car. Half of households in Harbour ward have no car - twice as many as the average for Waveney. These are also the wards with the highest level of long-term unemployment. However, the areas with least car ownership are also in the urban areas nearest to essential services and jobs - suggesting a reduced need for car ownership. Service planning needs to take account of people who rely on public transport to access services.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Nel
son
Har
bour
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Kirk
ley
Cla
ydon
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmN
orm
anst
onM
agda
len
St A
ndre
ws
Yarm
outh
Nor
thSt
Mar
gare
t'sBe
ccle
s N
orth
Pake
field
Whi
tton
Cai
ster
Sou
thKe
ssin
glan
dG
orle
ston
Hal
esw
orth
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nO
ulto
n Br
oad
Bung
ayBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Becc
les
Sout
hC
aist
er N
orth
Oul
ton
East
Fle
ggG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nBr
adw
ell N
orth
Car
lton
Wes
t Fle
ggFl
eggb
urgh
Orm
esby
Blyt
hing
Wre
ntha
mC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thW
orlin
gham
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Wai
nfor
dTh
e Sa
ints
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% houses marked as council tax band A (Census 2001)
Council tax "Band A" refers to properties which were valued at £40,000 or less based on an open market value as at 1st April 1991. This is the band for the least expensive properties. Nearly all properties in Harbour, Normanston and Kirkley are Band A. These areas also have high numbers of households with children.
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
East
Fle
ggH
arbo
urN
elso
nSo
utht
own
and
Cob
holm
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Nor
man
ston
Kirk
ley
Cla
ydon
Orm
esby
St A
ndre
ws
Yarm
outh
Nor
thKe
ssin
glan
dM
agda
len
St M
arga
ret's
Whi
tton
Pake
field
Becc
les
Nor
thBu
ngay
Hal
esw
orth
Gor
lest
onW
rent
ham
Becc
les
Sout
hLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thBl
ythi
ngO
ulto
n Br
oad
Cai
ster
Sou
thC
arlto
nC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleW
est F
legg
Brad
wel
l Nor
thO
ulto
nBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Wai
nfor
dFl
eggb
urgh
Wor
lingh
amG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
The
Sain
tsC
aist
er N
orth
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% households rated as overcrowded (Census 2001)
The proportion of households rated as overcrowded fairs well against figures from England and the East of England. However, Nelson, Central, Northgate, Harbour and Kirkley all have high levels of overcrowding. It should not be a surprise that these areas have the cheapest housing (Council tax Band A) and also have the highest levels of long-term unemployment, the highest levels of self-reported ill health, the highest proportion of the population with no qualifications. It is worrying to note that these areas also have some of the highest proportion of households with children.
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Nel
son
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Har
bour
Kirk
ley
Mag
dale
nC
layd
onSo
utht
own
and
Cob
holm
Nor
man
ston
Yarm
outh
Nor
thBu
ngay
St A
ndre
ws
Gor
lest
onBe
ccle
s So
uth
Pake
field
Blyt
hing
Becc
les
Nor
thSt
Mar
gare
t'sSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nC
arlto
nW
hitto
nW
rent
ham
Kess
ingl
and
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Hal
esw
orth
The
Sain
tsO
ulto
n Br
oad
Cai
ster
Nor
thO
ulto
nC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleW
est F
legg
Cai
ster
Sou
thBr
adw
ell N
orth
East
Fle
ggFl
eggb
urgh
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Wai
nfor
dG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nO
rmes
byW
orlin
gham
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% population reporting limiting long term illness (Census 2001)
One might expect that the areas with the highest proportion of elderly to report the highest levels of ill health. However, whilst these areas (for example, Caister South, Gorleston and Yarmouth North) do report high levels, the highest levels are reported from the areas with the highest long-term unemployment (Nelson, Claydon, Central and Northgate, Magdalen). Southwold and Reydon ward has the highest level of self-reported "limiting long-term illness" - nearly 1 in 4 people. The pattern of self-reported illness closely follows that of areas with high numbers of elderly people.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Nel
son
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nPa
kefie
ldC
layd
onKe
ssin
glan
dM
agda
len
Becc
les
Nor
thO
ulto
n Br
oad
Cai
ster
Sou
thYa
rmou
th N
orth
Kirk
ley
St M
arga
ret's
Har
bour
Hal
esw
orth
Whi
tton
Nor
man
ston
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
East
Fle
ggG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nG
orle
ston
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nW
est F
legg
Cai
ster
Nor
thBu
ngay
St A
ndre
ws
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmO
rmes
byBl
ythi
ngBe
ccle
s So
uth
Wre
ntha
mO
ulto
nLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
eyBr
adw
ell N
orth
Fleg
gbur
ghC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleW
orlin
gham
Car
lton
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
The
Sain
tsW
ainf
ord
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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% population feeling in poor health (Census 2001)
One might expect that the areas with the highest proportion of elderly to report the highest levels of ill health. However, whilst these areas (for example, Caister South, Gorleston and Yarmouth North) do report high levels, the highest levels are reported from the areas with the highest long-term unemployment (Nelson, Claydon, Central and Northgate, Magdalen).
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Nel
son
Cla
ydon
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Mag
dale
nH
arbo
urPa
kefie
ldKe
ssin
glan
dKi
rkle
ySt
Mar
gare
t'sEa
st F
legg
Cai
ster
Sou
thN
orm
anst
onYa
rmou
th N
orth
Whi
tton
Gor
lest
onBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmC
aist
er N
orth
Hal
esw
orth
Wes
t Fle
ggSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Becc
les
Nor
thO
ulto
n Br
oad
St A
ndre
ws
Orm
esby
Fleg
gbur
ghLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
eyBe
ccle
s So
uth
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Bung
ayBl
ythi
ngBr
adw
ell N
orth
Oul
ton
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Wre
ntha
mC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleW
orlin
gham
Car
lton
The
Sain
tsW
ainf
ord
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
% overweight or obese 2007year 6
40.0 to 50.0 (8)32.1 to 40.0 (8)28.9 to 32.1 (7)24.0 to 28.9 (9)14.3 to 24.0 (8)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Fleg
gbur
ghW
rent
ham
Orm
esby
Nel
son
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmEa
st F
legg
Becc
les
Nor
thW
orlin
gham
Cai
ster
Nor
thC
layd
onKe
ssin
glan
dW
hitto
nH
arbo
urBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
St M
arga
ret's
Car
lton
Col
ville
Mag
dale
nW
ainf
ord
Becc
les
Sout
hBu
ngay
The
Sain
tsYa
rmou
th N
orth
Oul
ton
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Gor
lest
onKi
rkle
yW
est F
legg
Car
lton
Hal
esw
orth
Cai
ster
Sou
thSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Blyt
hing
Nor
man
ston
St A
ndre
ws
Pake
field
Oul
ton
Broa
dBr
adw
ell N
orth
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
% children overweight or obese in year 6 (NCOD 2007)
Childhood obesity is closely linked with early onset of preventable disease, including diabetes. In October 2007, the Government set a new long-term ambition to tackle obesity. The initial focus will be on children: by 2020, we aim to reduce the proportion of overweight and obese children to 2000 levels. Great Yarmouth has proportionately more overweight or obese Year 6 children than Waveney. Nelson is the only ward where the proportion of overweight or obese children in Year 6 is significantly higher than the Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT average. The map shows that there is little link between deprivation and obesity. This is also seen in an analysis of childhood obesity at the larger MSOA level that covers Waveney and Norfolk.
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St Margaret's
Harbour
Normanston
Gunton & Corton
Bungay
Beccles South
Oulton
Carlton
Oulton Broad
Lothingland Waveney
Beccles North
Kirkley
Whitton
Pakefield
Carlton Colville
Bradwell South & Hopton
Gorleston
Magdalen
St Andrews
Claydon
Nelson
Southtown & Cobholm
Central & Northgate
Yarmouth North
Bradwell North
Caister South
Worlingham
Lothingland Yarmouth
Fleggburgh
Caister North
Kessingland
Wainford
Halesworth Southwold & Reydon
Wrentham
Blything
East Flegg
Ormesby
West Flegg
The Saints
% overweight or obese 2007year reception
28.4 to 38.3 (8)25.0 to 28.4 (8)23.3 to 25.0 (8)19.7 to 23.3 (8)5.8 to 19.7 (8)
% children overweight or obese in reception (NCOD 2007)
Childhood obesity is closely linked with early onset of preventable disease, including diabetes. In October 2007, the Government set a new long-term ambition to tackle obesity. The initial focus will be on children: by 2020, we aim to reduce the proportion of overweight and obese children to 2000 levels. Great Yarmouth has proportionately more overweight or obese Year Reception children than Waveney. There are no wards where the proportion of overweight or obese children in Year Reception is significantly higher than the Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT average. The map shows that there is little link between deprivation and obesity. This is also seen in an analysis of childhood obesity at the larger MSOA level that covers Waveney and Norfolk.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Yarm
outh
Nor
thM
agda
len
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmEa
st F
legg
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Fleg
gbur
ghH
arbo
urBu
ngay
Cai
ster
Nor
thW
est F
legg
The
Sain
tsBe
ccle
s So
uth
Car
lton
Col
ville
Kess
ingl
and
Wai
nfor
dKi
rkle
yPa
kefie
ldC
layd
onN
elso
nBl
ythi
ngBe
ccle
s N
orth
Wor
lingh
amO
ulto
nSt
Mar
gare
t'sW
rent
ham
Gor
lest
onO
rmes
byLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teO
ulto
n Br
oad
Nor
man
ston
Hal
esw
orth
Whi
tton
St A
ndre
ws
Brad
wel
l Nor
thG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nC
arlto
nC
aist
er S
outh
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Synthetic estimates of lifestyle factors sum of ward rankings (NatCen 2000-2002)
Lifestyle synthetic estimates are derived from models based on the characteristics of the ward. This gives a picture how healthy the characteristics of the wards are. Southtown and Cobholm is the least healthy and Gunton and Corton is the most healthy.
0
50
100
150
200
250
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmN
elso
nC
layd
onC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teBe
ccle
s So
uth
Har
bour
St A
ndre
ws
St M
arga
ret's
Yarm
outh
Nor
thW
hitto
nN
orm
anst
onKe
ssin
glan
dM
agda
len
Car
lton
Col
ville
Car
lton
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Kirk
ley
Wes
t Fle
ggC
aist
er S
outh
East
Fle
ggBu
ngay
Cai
ster
Nor
thH
ales
wor
thBr
adw
ell N
orth
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nPa
kefie
ldFl
eggb
urgh
Orm
esby
Oul
ton
Oul
ton
Broa
dW
rent
ham
Becc
les
Nor
thTh
e Sa
ints
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Wai
nfor
dW
orlin
gham
Gor
lest
onBl
ythi
ngSo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
Su
m o
f ra
nk
s
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Smoking synthetic estimate (NatCen 2000-2002)
Lifestyle synthetic estimates are derived from models based on the characteristics of the ward. The synthetic smoking estimate indicates that Nelson ward has the highest smoking prevalence and Gunton and Corton has the lowest smoking prevalence.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Nel
son
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmH
arbo
urC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teN
orm
anst
onC
layd
onKi
rkle
ySt
And
rew
sW
hitto
nM
agda
len
St M
arga
ret's
Becc
les
Sout
hYa
rmou
th N
orth
Kess
ingl
and
Cai
ster
Nor
thC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleC
aist
er S
outh
Car
lton
Pake
field
Bung
ayO
rmes
byW
est F
legg
Becc
les
Nor
thH
ales
wor
thBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Fleg
gbur
ghEa
st F
legg
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Oul
ton
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nBl
ythi
ngW
rent
ham
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Brad
wel
l Nor
thO
ulto
n Br
oad
Wor
lingh
amTh
e Sa
ints
Gor
lest
onW
ainf
ord
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Obesity synthetic estimate (NatCen 2000-2002)
Lifestyle synthetic estimates are derived from models based on the characteristics of the ward. Obesity is a growing problem with impacts on the rates of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Most of the wards in Great Yarmouth and Waveney have obesity estimates greater than the England average. The synthetic obesity estimate indicates that St Margaret's ward has the highest obesity prevalence and Wainford has the lowest obesity prevalence.
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10
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20
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40
45
50
St M
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Sout
htow
n an
d C
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lmBe
ccle
s So
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Kess
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and
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son
East
Fle
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thin
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thW
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gate
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les
Nor
thSt
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orth
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
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Har
bour
Pake
field
Kirk
ley
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hwol
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d R
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and
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eney
The
Sain
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at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
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lkSu
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Coa
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& C
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deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Adult 5 a day fruit and vegetable consumption synthetic estimate (NatCen 2000-2002)
The synthetic estimate is a measure of a protective lifestyle factor. A diet rich in fruit and vegetables confers protective effects against the development of heart disease and certain cancers. It has been estimated that eating at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables a day could reduce the risk of deaths from chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer by up to 20%. Harbour has the lowest prevalence of healthy eating and Southwold and Reydon has the highest.
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5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Har
bour
Kirk
ley
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmN
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nW
hitto
nN
orm
anst
onC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teSt
Mar
gare
t'sBe
ccle
s So
uth
Car
lton
Col
ville
Car
lton
Cla
ydon
Kess
ingl
and
Mag
dale
nPa
kefie
ldBu
ngay
Yarm
outh
Nor
thH
ales
wor
thLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thSt
And
rew
sW
rent
ham
Oul
ton
Cai
ster
Nor
thBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Oul
ton
Broa
dW
est F
legg
East
Fle
ggBr
adw
ell N
orth
Becc
les
Nor
thC
aist
er S
outh
Fleg
gbur
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Wai
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old
and
Rey
don
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
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deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Child 3 a day fruit and vegetable consumption synthetic estimate (NatCen 2000-2002)
The synthetic estimate is a measure of a protective lifestyle factor. A diet rich in fruit and vegetables confers protective effects against the development of heart disease and certain cancers. It has been estimated that eating at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables a day could reduce the risk of deaths from chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer by up to 20%. All wards have child healthy eating prevalence less than the England average. This indicates that their may be future human and health service costs for Great Yarmouth and Waveney.
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10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmYa
rmou
th N
orth
Cai
ster
Sou
thM
agda
len
Brad
wel
l Nor
thC
aist
er N
orth
Whi
tton
Nel
son
Becc
les
Sout
hKe
ssin
glan
dSt
And
rew
sC
layd
onBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Car
lton
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Wes
t Fle
ggH
ales
wor
thEa
st F
legg
Fleg
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Mar
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ton
Broa
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Gor
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Wai
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old
and
Rey
don
Oul
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
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Coa
stal
& C
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deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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Binge drinking synthetic estimate (NatCen 2000-2002)
Lifestyle synthetic estimates are derived from models based on the characteristics of the ward. Binge drinking leads to a range of public health issues such as violence and accidents, alcoholic poisoning. High alcohol consumption is implicated in stomach and throat cancer and liver failure. The majority of wards in Great Yarmouth and Waveney have binge drinking estimates less than the England average. The synthetic binge drinking estimate indicates that Southtown and Cobholm ward has the highest prevalence and Southwold and Reydon has the lowest prevalence.
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5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Sout
htow
n an
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obho
lmH
arbo
urSt
And
rew
sC
layd
onC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thKi
rkle
yTh
e Sa
ints
East
Fle
ggLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
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nC
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n C
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lleW
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ord
Wes
t Fle
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aist
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Fleg
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uth
Wre
ntha
mBr
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Bung
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Gor
lest
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Mar
gare
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Hop
ton
Cai
ster
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byW
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dale
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wor
thW
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ton
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old
and
Rey
don
Gre
at Y
arm
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Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
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and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
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lkSu
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Coa
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& C
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deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
%
Most likely to increase demand on services
Least likely to increase demand on services
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10 year predicted risk CVD > 20% directly standardised rate per 100000 aged 35-74 (Practice databases 2005)
One of the core standards for the national service frameworks is to identify patients at risk of cardiovascular disease. The risk can be measured as the chance that a person will have a heart attack or stroke in the next 10 years. Joint British Society guidelines say that if this chance is greater than 1 in 5 then action should be taken. This should include lifestyle advice and drug therapy if appropriate. Compare this to the rates for CHD or Stroke registers.
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4000
6000
8000
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12000
14000
16000
Nel
son
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thC
aist
er N
orth
Yarm
outh
Nor
thC
layd
onH
arbo
urEa
st F
legg
Cai
ster
Sou
thSt
And
rew
sN
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onBr
adw
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Kirk
ley
Wes
t Fle
ggBe
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Sout
hwol
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nM
agda
len
Orm
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St M
arga
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Whi
tton
Bung
ayBr
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outh
and
Hop
ton
Pake
field
Kess
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and
Becc
les
Nor
thG
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ston
Car
lton
Col
ville
Hal
esw
orth
Wor
lingh
amW
rent
ham
Blyt
hing
Oul
ton
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Car
lton
Wai
nfor
dO
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oad
The
Sain
tsG
unto
n an
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eggb
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Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
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Coa
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& C
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deEa
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land
Engl
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
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CHD or Stroke register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages (Practice databases 2005)
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) which includes CHD and stroke is the biggest killer in our society and the burden from this disease is massive: 2002 238,000 people died from CVD. CVD accounted for 39% of all deaths, half of them are caused by Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). The total costs for CHD were estimated at more than £7 billion in 1999. (Petersen S, Peto V and Rayner M (2004): Coronary heart disease statistics. BHF, London). Cardiovascular disease is closely related to all of the well-known risk factors such as smoking, obesity and alcohol and fairness in the delivery of services for heart patients is a public health issue which is under close scrutiny.
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
Nel
son
Kess
ingl
and
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Har
bour
East
Fle
ggO
rmes
byC
layd
onC
aist
er N
orth
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thBr
adw
ell N
orth
Yarm
outh
Nor
thM
agda
len
Whi
tton
Car
lton
Col
ville
Pake
field
Wes
t Fle
ggBl
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Kirk
ley
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
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And
rew
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thin
glan
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Cai
ster
Sou
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wor
thC
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and
Rey
don
St M
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Gor
lest
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Wai
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Sain
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ham
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Gre
at Y
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Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
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Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
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Coa
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& C
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f Eng
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Engl
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
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CHD register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages (Practice databases 2005)
CVD accounted for 39% of all deaths, half of them are caused by Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). The total costs for CHD were estimated at more than £7 billion in 1999. (Petersen S, Peto V and Rayner M (2004): Coronary heart disease statistics. BHF, London). Cardiovascular disease is closely related to all of the well-known risk factors such as smoking, obesity and alcohol and fairness in the delivery of services for heart patients is a public health issue which is under close scrutiny.
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Orm
esby
Nel
son
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Kess
ingl
and
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teC
aist
er N
orth
Har
bour
East
Fle
ggC
layd
onBr
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orth
Mag
dale
nC
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olvi
lleW
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legg
Yarm
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Nor
thN
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Brad
wel
l Sou
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nSt
And
rew
sKi
rkle
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Mar
gare
t'sC
aist
er S
outh
Car
lton
Blyt
hing
Hal
esw
orth
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Gor
lest
onBu
ngay
Wre
ntha
mW
ainf
ord
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
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s So
uth
The
Sain
tsBe
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s N
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Wor
lingh
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Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
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Coa
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& C
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deEa
st o
f Eng
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Engl
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Cancer register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages (Practice databases 2005)
Cancer patients should be registered with their GP. Interestingly the wards with the highest rate of people on the cancer registers do no have the highest premature mortality rates.
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200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Cai
ster
Nor
thLo
thin
glan
d W
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thin
glan
d Ya
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rent
ham
St A
ndre
ws
Bung
ayPa
kefie
ldBr
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orth
Sout
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n an
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s N
orth
Gor
lest
onBr
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and
Hop
ton
Whi
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Cla
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Orm
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Wai
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East
Fle
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Wes
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Kess
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and
Hal
esw
orth
Oul
ton
Sout
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d an
d R
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nTh
e Sa
ints
Fleg
gbur
ghH
arbo
urBl
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Nor
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St M
arga
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Oul
ton
Broa
dYa
rmou
th N
orth
Nel
son
Nor
man
ston
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
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lkSu
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Coa
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Diabetes register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages (Practice databases 2005)
Diabetes is a chronic and progressive disease. It can affect people of all ages in every population. It is becoming a more common condition, the emerging epidemic widely attributed to increasing obesity levels in the population. Socially disadvantaged groups in affluent societies and people from black and minority ethnic communities are particularly vulnerable. Type 2 diabetes is up to six times more common in people of South Asian descent and up to three times more common amongst those of African and African-Caribbean origin than White Europeans. Morbidity from diabetes complications is three-and-a-half times higher amongst the poorest people in our country than the richest. As well as ethnic origin and socio-economic deprivation risk factors associated with Type 2 diabetes include: increasing age, family history of diabetes, increasing levels of obesity and overweight, which in turn are associated with low levels of physical activity and high intake of calories from food and gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy).
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500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
Nel
son
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmC
layd
onEa
st F
legg
Yarm
outh
Nor
thC
aist
er N
orth
Becc
les
Sout
hO
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byH
arbo
urC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teKe
ssin
glan
dLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
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legg
Brad
wel
l Nor
thKi
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And
rew
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Nor
man
ston
Car
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Col
ville
St M
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Mag
dale
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e Sa
ints
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oad
Cai
ster
Sou
thBr
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outh
and
Hop
ton
Hal
esw
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Wor
lingh
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rent
ham
Sout
hwol
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orth
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Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
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lkSu
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Coa
stal
& C
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deEa
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f Eng
land
Engl
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
DS
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COPD or Asthma register directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages (Practice databases 2005)
High rates of respiratory illness as measured by COPD or Asthma could be associated with high smoking prevalence. The highest register rates are found in Nelson and central and Northgate wards both of which have high smoking prevalence and are also amongst the most deprived.
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4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
Nel
son
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Bung
ayEa
st F
legg
Har
bour
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmBe
ccle
s So
uth
Cla
ydon
Nor
man
ston
Cai
ster
Nor
thO
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byW
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gham
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
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nW
est F
legg
Pake
field
Kess
ingl
and
Whi
tton
Kirk
ley
Car
lton
Col
ville
Cai
ster
Sou
thYa
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th N
orth
Becc
les
Nor
thM
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len
St M
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unto
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thin
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d Ya
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and
Hop
ton
Brad
wel
l Nor
thW
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ord
Wre
ntha
mLo
thin
glan
d W
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eyTh
e Sa
ints
Hal
esw
orth
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gbur
ghBl
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ngO
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n Br
oad
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
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Coa
stal
& C
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deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
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James Paget Hospital A&E attendances directly standardised rate per 100000 all ages (SUS 2005/2006)
Generally wards with higher levels of deprivation and health need account for higher levels of A & E attendances. However, proximity to the James Paget Hospital may also play a role. In Nelson ward the attendance rate is greater than 1 for every 2 people.
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20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
Nel
son
Mag
dale
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ston
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thga
teSt
And
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arbo
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and
Hop
ton
Yarm
outh
Nor
thSt
Mar
gare
t'sLo
thin
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d Ya
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ley
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man
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Cai
ster
Sou
thG
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d W
aven
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legg
Oul
ton
Broa
dO
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ham
Becc
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Sout
hBe
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s N
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Fleg
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esw
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hwol
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nTh
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Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
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lkSu
ffolk
Coa
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& C
ount
rysi
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f Eng
land
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All cause mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 persons (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
Deaths under the age of 75 are considered premature. The highest premature death rates are found in Nelson and Kirkley wards. These wards have rates which are 3 times higher than in Blything.
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100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Nel
son
Kirk
ley
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Har
bour
Yarm
outh
Nor
thSo
utht
own
and
Cob
holm
St M
arga
ret's
Wre
ntha
mO
ulto
nG
orle
ston
Cla
ydon
Nor
man
ston
East
Fle
ggH
ales
wor
thW
est F
legg
Car
lton
Whi
tton
Cai
ster
Nor
thSt
And
rew
sBe
ccle
s N
orth
Oul
ton
Broa
dKe
ssin
glan
dM
agda
len
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Pake
field
Wor
lingh
amBr
adw
ell N
orth
Fleg
gbur
ghC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleBu
ngay
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nO
rmes
byC
aist
er S
outh
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nW
ainf
ord
Becc
les
Sout
hTh
e Sa
ints
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Blyt
hing
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
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& C
ount
rysi
deEa
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f Eng
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Circulatory disease mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 persons (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
Deaths due to heart attacks and strokes are included in circulatory disease deaths. Circulatory or cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is the biggest killer in our society and the burden from this disease is massive. CVD accounted for 39% of all deaths, half of them are caused by Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). The total costs for CHD were estimated at more than 7 billion in 1999. (Petersen S, Peto V and Rayner M (2004): Coronary heart disease statistics. BHF, London). Lifestyle choices such as smoking, poor diet and lack of exercise can contribute to an increased risk of death due to circulatory diseases. The wards with the highest premature death rates due to circulatory disease are Yarmouth North and Claydon with rates more than 3 times the rate in The Saints.
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250
Yarm
outh
Nor
thC
layd
onN
elso
nW
rent
ham
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Oul
ton
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmBe
ccle
s N
orth
Fleg
gbur
ghKi
rkle
ySt
Mar
gare
t'sEa
st F
legg
Gor
lest
onC
aist
er S
outh
St A
ndre
ws
Mag
dale
nH
ales
wor
thW
est F
legg
Nor
man
ston
Brad
wel
l Nor
thKe
ssin
glan
dLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thC
aist
er N
orth
Whi
tton
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Pake
field
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleO
ulto
n Br
oad
Har
bour
Wor
lingh
amBe
ccle
s So
uth
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nG
unto
n an
d C
orto
nW
ainf
ord
Car
lton
Blyt
hing
Bung
ayO
rmes
byTh
e Sa
ints
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
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Cancer mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 persons (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
More than one in three people will be diagnosed with a cancer in their lifetime and one in four will die from cancer. In 2001 around 225,000 new cases of cancer were diagnosed of whom 141,000 were aged less than 75 years. Four types of cancer account for over 50% of new cases: Lung (around 30,000 new cases in 2001); Breast (around 34,000); Bowel (around 27,000) and Prostate (around 26,000). No other individual cancer type accounts for more than 9000 cases per annum.
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100
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200
250
Kirk
ley
Car
lton
Har
bour
Cla
ydon
St M
arga
ret's
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Nor
man
ston
Yarm
outh
Nor
thG
orle
ston
Wes
t Fle
ggN
elso
nH
ales
wor
thEa
st F
legg
Mag
dale
nSt
And
rew
sW
ainf
ord
Pake
field
Orm
esby
Oul
ton
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmW
orlin
gham
Bung
ayKe
ssin
glan
dW
rent
ham
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nBe
ccle
s N
orth
Whi
tton
Cai
ster
Nor
thLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
eyC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thBr
adw
ell N
orth
Oul
ton
Broa
dBe
ccle
s So
uth
Cai
ster
Sou
thBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Blyt
hing
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Fleg
gbur
ghTh
e Sa
ints
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
and
Great Yarmouth and Waveney wards
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All cause mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 female (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
Female deaths under the age of 75 are considered premature. Southtown and Cobholm and Oulton wards have the highest female premature death rates. Blything ward has the lowest.
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300
400
500
600
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmO
ulto
nSt
Mar
gare
t'sG
orle
ston
Har
bour
Hal
esw
orth
Kirk
ley
Nor
man
ston
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Cai
ster
Nor
thN
elso
nW
rent
ham
Yarm
outh
Nor
thC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleW
est F
legg
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Oul
ton
Broa
dW
orlin
gham
Mag
dale
nKe
ssin
glan
dEa
st F
legg
Pake
field
Orm
esby
Cai
ster
Sou
thC
layd
onBr
adw
ell N
orth
Whi
tton
St A
ndre
ws
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nBe
ccle
s So
uth
Fleg
gbur
ghBe
ccle
s N
orth
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Bung
aySo
uthw
old
and
Rey
don
Car
lton
Wai
nfor
dTh
e Sa
ints
Blyt
hing
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
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Engl
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Circulatory disease mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 female (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
In Southtown and Cobholm and Wrentham wards deaths due to circulatory diseases account for just under and just over a 3rd of the total premature deaths in women respectively. The lowest premature death rates due to circulatory diseases in women are in Carlton and The Saints where no women under the age of 75 died due to circulatory diseases.
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250
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmW
rent
ham
Yarm
outh
Nor
thN
orm
anst
onBe
ccle
s N
orth
Nel
son
St M
arga
ret's
Cai
ster
Sou
thC
layd
onM
agda
len
East
Fle
ggW
est F
legg
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Kess
ingl
and
Oul
ton
Fleg
gbur
ghC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teC
aist
er N
orth
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Whi
tton
Gor
lest
onBr
adw
ell N
orth
Becc
les
Sout
hO
ulto
n Br
oad
St A
ndre
ws
Kirk
ley
Hal
esw
orth
Pake
field
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nH
arbo
urSo
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old
and
Rey
don
Wor
lingh
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e Sa
ints
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
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Coa
stal
& C
ount
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deEa
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f Eng
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Engl
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Cancer mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 female (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
Most of the wards in Great Yarmouth and Waveney have a premature death rate due to cancer that is lower than the England average. In Carlton ward and The Saints nearly all premature deaths in women were due to cancer. Kirkley and Halesworth wards have the highest premature death rates due to cancer. Blything ward has the lowest.
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ley
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esw
orth
Gor
lest
onN
orm
anst
onPa
kefie
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byC
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n C
olvi
lleW
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gham
Mag
dale
nW
est F
legg
Har
bour
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nW
ainf
ord
St M
arga
ret's
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
East
Fle
ggC
arlto
nSo
utht
own
and
Cob
holm
Whi
tton
Cla
ydon
Cai
ster
Sou
thO
ulto
nBe
ccle
s So
uth
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
St A
ndre
ws
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teC
aist
er N
orth
Bung
ayFl
eggb
urgh
Oul
ton
Broa
dKe
ssin
glan
dTh
e Sa
ints
Nel
son
Brad
wel
l Nor
thYa
rmou
th N
orth
Wre
ntha
mBe
ccle
s N
orth
Blyt
hing
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
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Coa
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& C
ount
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f Eng
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All cause mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 male (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
Male deaths under the age of 75 are considered premature. Nelson and Kirkley wards have the highest premature death rates for men. These are 3 to 4 times higher than the wards with the lowest premature death rates: Gunton and Corton and Beccles South.
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Nel
son
Kirk
ley
Cen
tral a
nd N
orth
gate
Yarm
outh
Nor
thH
arbo
urW
rent
ham
Cla
ydon
Sout
htow
n an
d C
obho
lmSt
Mar
gare
t'sC
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orle
ston
Oul
ton
Becc
les
Nor
thSt
And
rew
sEa
st F
legg
Whi
tton
Nor
man
ston
Wes
t Fle
ggO
ulto
n Br
oad
Kess
ingl
and
Mag
dale
nLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thC
aist
er N
orth
Pake
field
Fleg
gbur
ghH
ales
wor
thBr
adw
ell N
orth
Bung
ayW
orlin
gham
Wai
nfor
dBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Blyt
hing
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nTh
e Sa
ints
Car
lton
Col
ville
Orm
esby
Cai
ster
Sou
thLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
eyBe
ccle
s So
uth
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
rysi
deEa
st o
f Eng
land
Engl
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Circulatory disease mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 male (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
In Claydon and Yarmouth North wards deaths due to circulatory diseases account for over a 3rd of the total premature deaths in men. The lowest premature death rates due to circulatory diseases in men are in Ormesby and Beccles South.
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Cla
ydon
Yarm
outh
Nor
thC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teN
elso
nKi
rkle
yO
ulto
nW
rent
ham
Fleg
gbur
ghSt
And
rew
sG
orle
ston
Becc
les
Nor
thH
ales
wor
thSo
utht
own
and
Cob
holm
East
Fle
ggSt
Mar
gare
t'sC
aist
er S
outh
Brad
wel
l Nor
thC
arlto
n C
olvi
lleM
agda
len
Wes
t Fle
ggLo
thin
glan
d Ya
rmou
thBr
adw
ell S
outh
and
Hop
ton
Pake
field
Cai
ster
Nor
thW
hitto
nKe
ssin
glan
dH
arbo
urO
ulto
n Br
oad
Car
lton
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Nor
man
ston
Loth
ingl
and
Wav
eney
Wor
lingh
amW
ainf
ord
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nTh
e Sa
ints
Blyt
hing
Bung
ayBe
ccle
s So
uth
Orm
esby
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
stal
& C
ount
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f Eng
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Cancer mortality directly standardised rate per 100000 aged < 75 male (NCHOD / ERPHO 2003-2005)
In Carlton ward more than half of the premature deaths in men were due to cancer. Compare this to Gunton and Corton where less than one third of premature deaths are due to cancer.
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200
250
300
350
400
Car
lton
Yarm
outh
Nor
thN
elso
nC
entra
l and
Nor
thga
teH
arbo
urKi
rkle
yC
layd
onSt
Mar
gare
t'sSt
And
rew
sW
rent
ham
East
Fle
ggBe
ccle
s N
orth
Oul
ton
Kess
ingl
and
Bung
ayW
ainf
ord
Wes
t Fle
ggBl
ythi
ngSo
utht
own
and
Cob
holm
Mag
dale
nN
orm
anst
onBr
adw
ell N
orth
Cai
ster
Nor
thG
orle
ston
Hal
esw
orth
Orm
esby
Sout
hwol
d an
d R
eydo
nPa
kefie
ldW
hitto
nO
ulto
n Br
oad
Loth
ingl
and
Yarm
outh
Wor
lingh
amLo
thin
glan
d W
aven
eyBe
ccle
s So
uth
Brad
wel
l Sou
th a
nd H
opto
nC
aist
er S
outh
Fleg
gbur
ghTh
e Sa
ints
Car
lton
Col
ville
Gun
ton
and
Cor
ton
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
Wav
eney
Gre
at Y
arm
outh
and
Wav
eney
PC
TN
orfo
lkSu
ffolk
Coa
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& C
ount
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f Eng
land
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Travel times from postcodes to Northgate Hospital (ERPHO 2007)
The times shown are the shortest time it takes to get from the postcode to Northgate hospital. All times based on "normal" travel times in kilometres per hour (kph). Motorway in a rural area 101.4kph, in an urban area 56.3kph. A road in a rural area 72.4kph and in an urban area 40.2kph. B road in a rural area 38.6kph, in an urban area 19.3kph. Minor road in a rural area 22.5kph, in an urban area 17.7kph.
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Travel times from postcodes to Lowestoft Hospital (ERPHO 2007)
The times shown are the shortest time it takes to get from the postcode to Lowestoft hospital. All times based on "normal" travel times in kilometres per hour (kph). Motorway in a rural area 101.4kph, in an urban area 56.3kph. A road in a rural area 72.4kph and in an urban area 40.2kph. B road in a rural area 38.6kph, in an urban area 19.3kph. Minor road in a rural area 22.5kph, in an urban area 17.7kph.
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Travel times from postcodes to Beccles Hospital (ERPHO 2007)
The times shown are the shortest time it takes to get from the postcode to Beccles hospital. All times based on "normal" travel times in kilometres per hour (kph). Motorway in a rural area 101.4kph, in an urban area 56.3kph. A road in a rural area 72.4kph and in an urban area 40.2kph. B road in a rural area 38.6kph, in an urban area 19.3kph. Minor road in a rural area 22.5kph, in an urban area 17.7kph.
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Travel times from postcodes to All Hallows Hospital (ERPHO 2007)
The times shown are the shortest time it takes to get from the postcode to All Hallows hospital. All times based on "normal" travel times in kilometres per hour (kph). Motorway in a rural area 101.4kph, in an urban area 56.3kph. A road in a rural area 72.4kph and in an urban area 40.2kph. B road in a rural area 38.6kph, in an urban area 19.3kph. Minor road in a rural area 22.5kph, in an urban area 17.7kph.
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Travel times from postcodes to Patrick Stead Hospital (ERPHO 2007)
The times shown are the shortest time it takes to get from the postcode to Patrick Stead hospital. All times based on "normal" travel times in kilometres per hour (kph). Motorway in a rural area 101.4kph, in an urban area 56.3kph. A road in a rural area 72.4kph and in an urban area 40.2kph. B road in a rural area 38.6kph, in an urban area 19.3kph. Minor road in a rural area 22.5kph, in an urban area 17.7kph.
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Travel times from postcodes to Southwold Hospital (ERPHO 2007)
The times shown are the shortest time it takes to get from the postcode to Southwold hospital. All times based on "normal" travel times in kilometres per hour (kph). Motorway in a rural area 101.4kph, in an urban area 56.3kph. A road in a rural area 72.4kph and in an urban area 40.2kph. B road in a rural area 38.6kph, in an urban area 19.3kph. Minor road in a rural area 22.5kph, in an urban area 17.7kph.
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