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York Summary

• York has 209,893 residents with 5.7% from a black and minority ethnic community group.
83.9% are in good health, with 15.3% stating that they have some limitation in day to day activities.

• £691.90 was the Average Net Weekly Household Income in 2017/18 (£637.58 in 2015/2016).
• 66% own their own home, either outright or with a mortgage, 18% are private renters and 14% are
social tenants. There are 7,540 Council Houses in York.
• 73.5% of residents have a Level 1 - 4 qualification, of which 62.9% are, at least, qualified to Level 2,
but 18.0% have no qualifications at all.
• 12.4% of children are living in low income families (7.7% of children live in a household where a
parent or guardian claims an out-of-work benefit) and there are 8.9% of households in fuel poverty.

• 3.4% of the working population (aged 16-64) claim out of work benefits (either Job Seekers
Allowance or Universal Credit)

Ward Summary
• Holgate has 12,816 residents with 3.8% from a black and minority ethnic community group. 84.3%
are in good health, with 14.0% stating that they have some limitation in day to day activities.

• £661.78 was the Average Net Weekly Household Income in 2017/18 (£597.36 in 2015/2016).
• 63% own their own home, either outright or with a mortgage, 23% are private renters and 12% are
social tenants. There are 442 Council Houses in this ward, which is 5.86% of York's total.
• 73.7% of residents have a Level 1 - 4 qualification, of which 62.2% are, at least, qualified to Level 2,
but 17.3% have no qualifications at all.
• 11.8% of children are living in low income families (7.5% of children live in a household where a
parent or guardian claims an out-of-work benefit) and there are 7.5% of households in fuel poverty.

• 4.6% of the working population (aged 16-64) claim out of work benefits (either Job Seekers
Allowance or Universal Credit)

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Ward performance by key areas
This is an "at a glance" summary of performance within the ward - more detail is provided later in the profile.
Performance (latest data)
Worst York In
Best Ward In Top
Holgate Ward Ward Ward Area of Bottom
in York Good 5
in York Average concern 5
Wards
Wards
Above or below the
Economy average ± 10%
Pages 8 - 9
Universal Credit (out of work)
4.60% 2.00% 6.20% 3.19%
claimants
Residents who agree the council
and its partners are helping to 29.63% 40.00% 0.00% 18.58%
create jobs in the city
Residents who agree their skills
and qualifications are suited to 59.26% 83.33% 36.36% 52.40%
jobs available in York
Business Startups:
Number (YTD) 30.0 47.0 5.0 22.3
per 10,000 working age
34.5 52.9 16.0 35.4
population (YTD)
Poverty Page 10

Fuel poverty (households) 7.53% 6.23% 15.33% 8.39%


Children (aged 0- 15) living in
11.80% 3.40% 22.30% 11.16%
low income families
Health and Wellbeing Pages 12 - 15

Reception year obesity 7.00% 5.00% 14.50% 8.54%


Year 6 obesity 15.20% 8.00% 22.40% 15.21%
Male life expectancy 78.8 86.6 76.5 80.5
Female life expectancy 84.9 88.5 80.6 83.7
Emergency hospital admissions
for children (per 1,000 169.3 138.9 209.6 174.8
population)
% with limiting long term illness
13.90% 10.20% 21.10% 15.50%
or disability
% of obese adults 23.50% 14.60% 28.70% 22.68%
Elective hospital admissions 94.7 76.0 116.5 99.8
Emergency hospital admissions 103.3 80.6 127.3 99.2
Emergency hospital admissions
for injuries resulting from a fall 32.1 13.7 42.7 26.9
(over 65)
Adult Social Care Pages 16 - 17

Social Isolation 1.8 1.5 2.2 1.9


Homecare hours (weekly
10.4 8.2 16.3 11.1
average)
Homecare clients (per 1,000
4.8 1.6 12.1 5.2
population)
Clients getting paid packages of
care that are not 101.0 207.0 17.0 77.4
residential/nursing care
New customers requesting Adult
49.0 77.0 10.0 37.2
Social Care support
People supported to live
independently through social
105.0 195.0 18.0 80.4
services:
packages of care
intervention 59.0 98.0 11.0 44.1
Key: Good performance Area of concern
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This is an "at a glance" summary of performance within the ward - more detail is provided later in the profile.
Performance (latest data)
Worst York In
Best Ward In Top
Ward Ward Ward Area of Bottom
in York Good 5
in York Average concern 5
Wards
Wards
Public Realm Page 18 - 19

Crime (per 1,000 population) 11.1 3.1 42.8 12.6


ASB (per 1,000 population) 6.7 2.6 30.6 8.8
Residents who think that hate
crime is not a problem in their 61.76% 100.00% 60.00% 78.47%
local area
Residents who agree that York is
a safe city to live in, relatively 67.65% 100.00% 54.55% 79.19%
free from crime and violence
Street cleaning - Number of
5.0 N/A N/A 5.6
issues reported - Detritus
Street cleaning - Number of
4.0 N/A N/A 5.2
issues reported - Litter
% of road area that is Free From
16.28% 42.40% 12.84% 22.83%
Defects (Grade 1)
% of road area that is Structurally
12.88% 3.66% 12.88% 9.10%
Impaired (Grade 5)
Schools and Educational Attainment Page 20
Primary school pupils claiming
15.01% N/A N/A 9.72%
Free School Meals
Secondary school pupils claiming
9.70% N/A N/A 8.58%
Free School Meals
Key Stage 2 Attainment 78.20% 89.29% 50.68% 69.13%
Key Stage 4 Attainment 69.51% 100.00% 59.68% 75.83%
Travel time (in minutes) by public transport / walking to nearest... Page 21

GP 12.0 8.2 29.1 17.6


Hospital 27.9 12.9 58.9 34.8
Primary school 6.4 6.3 13.0 9.1
Secondary school 16.2 9.1 33.4 18.8
Broadband coverage and speeds Page 22

Average download speed (Mb/s) 142.8 338.2 36.6 134.0

Superfast availability 98.87% 100.00% 83.18% 94.27%


Resident Engagement Pages 22 - 23
Residents satisfied with their
77.78% 100.00% 66.67% 86.13%
local area as a place to live
Residents who agree that they
70.37% 100.00% 44.44% 69.18%
belong to their local area
Residents agree their local area
is a good place for children and 54.55% 100.00% 46.67% 76.98%
young people to grow up
Residents who agree that they
can influence decisions in their 33.33% 40.00% 0.00% 24.64%
local area
Key: Good performance Area of concern

Further information about the ward is available at: Holgate Ward

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Population by Age
12.0%
10.5%
10.0%
8.4% Wheldrake Ward
7.5%
8.0% 7.0% 6.8% 6.8% 6.7% 5.5%
6.1% 5.9% 4.8% 5.0% 4.3% 3.8%
6.0%
4.4% 2.7%
1.9%
4.0%
1.2%
0.7%
2.0%

0.0%
0‒4

5‒9

90 and over
10 ‒ 14

15 ‒ 19

20 ‒ 24

25 ‒ 29

30 ‒ 34

35 ‒ 39

40 ‒ 44

45 ‒ 49

50 ‒ 54

55 ‒ 59

60 ‒ 64

65 ‒ 69

70 ‒ 74

75 ‒ 79

80 ‒ 84

85 ‒ 89
Holgate York
Source: ONS - 2018 Ward population estimates

Census 2011 Update


Gender Marital Status
60.0% 40.0%
49.4% 50.6% 33.6% 34.2%
50.0%
30.0%
40.0%

30.0% 20.0%

20.0%
10.0% 8.3%
10.0%
2.0%
0.2%
0.0% 0.0%
Male Female

York Holgate
York Holgate
Source: Census 2011 Source: Census 2011

Ethnicity
BME Community
(does not include White British or White Other)
4.5%
3.8%
4.0%

3.0%

2.0% 1.7%

1.1%
1.0% 0.7%
91.7%
0.3%

0.0%
Mixed/ Multiple Asian/Asian Black/ African/ Other Ethnic
White British BME Community Ethnic Group British Caribbean/ Black Group
British
White Other
York Holgate: Ethnicity
Source: Census 2011

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Religion

Other Religions

2.1% 1.2%

7.7%
1.0%

0.8%
0.7%

32.9%
0.6%
57.3%
0.4% 0.4%
0.4%
0.3%

0.2%
0.1%
0.1%

0.0%
Christian None Buddhist Hindu Jewish Muslim Sikh Other

Not stated Other Religions


York Holgate

Source: Census 2011

Hours Worked Qualifications


34.8%
70.0% 35.0%
62.4%
60.0% 30.0%

50.0% 25.0%

40.0% 20.0%
17.3%
15.0%
30.0% 15.0%
12.5%
11.5%
19.4%
20.0% 10.0%

10.2% 5.4%
10.0% 8.0% 5.0% 3.6%

0.0% 0.0%
15 hours 16 - 30 31 - 48 49 or
or less hours hours more
hours

York Holgate York Holgate

Source: Census 2011 Source: Census 2011

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Industry

18.0%

16.0%
14.6%
14.0% 13.1%

12.0% 11.5%

10.0%

8.0% 7.4% 7.6%


6.7% 6.7%
5.6% 5.9% 5.6%
6.0% 5.5%
4.5%
4.0% 3.2%

2.0% 1.2%
0.1% 0.0% 0.3% 0.4%
0.0%
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q Other

A: Agriculture, forestry and fishing, B: Mining and quarrying, C: Manufacturing, D: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
supply, E: Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities, F: Construction

G: Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles, H: Transport and storage, I: Accommodation and food
service activities, J: Information and communication, K: Financial and insurance activities, L: Real estate activities

M: Professional, scientific and technical activities, N: Administrative and support service activities, O: Public administration and
defence; compulsory social security, P: Education, Q: Human health and social work activities

York Holgate
Source: Census 2011

Tenure

40.0%
35.5%
35.0%

30.0% 27.7%

25.0%
21.2%
20.0%

15.0%

10.0%
7.4%
4.8%
5.0%
0.9% 1.6% 1.0%
0.0%
Owned: Owned: Shared Social rented: Social rented: Private rented: Private rented: Living rent free
Owned Owned ownership Rented Other Private landlord Other
outright with a (part owned from or letting
mortgage & part rented) council (LA) agency
or loan

York Holgate
Source: Census 2011

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Household Composition
25.0%
22.0%

20.0%

15.0%
12.9%
11.8%
10.6% 10.6%
10.0%
7.5%
6.2% 6.4%

5.0% 4.1% 4.4%


3.1%

0.5%
0.0%
One One Family: Married: Married: Married: Cohabiting: Cohabiting: Cohabiting: Lone Parent: Lone Parent: Other
Person: Person: All 65 + No Dependent Non No Dependent Non Dependent Non
65 + < 65 Children Children Dependent Children Children Dependent Children Dependent
Children Children Children

York Holgate
Source: Census 2011

Household Types
Experian Groups (2020)

O Rental Hubs 1,235

H Aspiring Homemakers 763

J Transient Renters 678

E Senior Security 652

N Urban Cohesion 582

F Suburban Stability 571

G Domestic Success 520

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400

Experian Types (2020)

O61 Career Builders 814

N60 Ageing Access 563

H30 Primary Ambitions 326

J42 Midlife Renters 299

E21 Solo Retirees 268

E20 Classic Grandparents 263

J43 Renting Rooms 246

K47 Single Essentials 231

G27 Thriving Independence 216

O62 Central Pulse 207

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

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Economy
Benefit Claimant Numbers
Working age Population (16-64)

350 321

300 272

250 240
205 196
200 173

150 125 117


100
49 39
50 37
23
10 5
0
2017/2018 Q4 2018/2019 Q4 2019/2020 Q4
Income Lone Parents Disability ESA Carers Incapacity
Support Living Benefit
Allowance Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)

Benefit Claimant Rate


Working age Population (16-64)
Q4 2019/2020
5.0%

2.8%
2.5%

1.3% 1.3%

0.3%
0.0%
% Income % Lone Parents % Disability % ESA % Carers % Incapacity
Support Living Benefit
Allowance
York
Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)

JSA and Universal Credit (out of work) Claimant Rate


8.0%
7.0%
7.0%

6.0% 5.7%

5.0% 4.6%

4.0%
3.4% 3.3%
3.0% 3.0% 3.0%
3.0% 2.5%
2.4% 2.2%
2.0% 2.0%
2.0% 1.8% 1.8% 1.8%
1.4% 1.3% 1.5%
0.9% 0.9%
1.0%

0.0%
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021
Q3 Q3 Q3
Aged 16-64 Aged 16-64 Male Aged 16-64 Female Aged 18-24
Aged 50+ Aged 50+ Male Aged 50+ Female
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS)

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Economy
JSA Claimant Rate (Age and Gender)
Working age Population (16-64)

0.5% 0.5%
0.4%
0.4%

0.2%
0.2%

0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1%


0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1%

0.0%
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021
Q3 Q3 Q3
York All All Male All Female All > 6 Months All > 1 Year
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS)

JSA and Universal Credit (out of work) Claimant Rate


Working age Population (16-64)

6.0% 5.65%

5.0% 4.60%

4.0%
3.35%

3.0%
2.40%

2.0% 1.75%
1.30%
1.0%

0.0%
2019/2020 2020/2021
Q3 Q3
York All All Male All Female
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS)

Business Start Ups


Numbers (YTD) per 10,000 working age population (YTD)

30
30 29 40
26 35
35 33
25
30
30
20
25

15 20

15
10
10
5
5

0 0
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021
Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2
York Average Holgate York Average Holgate
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Poverty
Child Poverty Fuel Poverty
The Low Income High Costs indicator is a twin indicator consisting of:
The proportion of children (under 16) who are living • the number of households that have both low incomes and high fuel
costs; and
in families whose reported income is less than 60 • the depth of fuel poverty amongst these fuel poor households.
per cent of UK median income
This is measured through a fuel poverty gap which represents the
difference between the required fuel costs for each household and the
median required fuel costs.

15.0% 15.0%

11.8%
10.9% 10.8%
10.0%
10.0% 10.0% 8.8%
7.5%

5.0% 5.0%

0.0% 0.0%
2016/2017 2017/2018 2018/2019 2016/2017 2017/2018 2018/2019
York Holgate York Holgate
Source: HM Revenue & Customs Source: Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy

Pension Credit

Pension Credit is an income-related benefit made up of 2 parts - Guarantee Credit and Savings Credit.

6.0% 5.6%
5.3%
5.1%
4.8% 4.8% 4.9%

4.0%

2.9%
2.4%
2.1%
2.0%

0.0%
2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020
Q4 Q4 Q4
York Guarantee Element Saving Element Guarantee & Saving
Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)

Indices of Multiple Deprivation


The IMD measures and rates a number of different domains affecting quality of life including income, employment,
education and skills, health and disability, crime, barriers to services and quality of living environments. A high score is
bad.
20

15
15.33
14.08 13.36
10

0
York 2010 2015 2019

Ward Rank in York (Low is Bad)


5 out of 21 6 out of 21 5 out of 21
Source: Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)

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Health and Wellbeing
Day to Day Activities

100.0%
90.8%
90.0% 86.0%

80.0%
70.0%
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
6.0% 8.1% 5.8%
10.0% 3.4%
0.0%
Limited Limited Not Limited Limited Not
a lot a little Limited a lot a little Limited
All ages All ages All ages Age 16-64 Age 16-64 Age 16-64

York Holgate
Source: Census 2011

General Health Provide Unpaid Care


49.6%
50.0% 100.0%
91.4%

40.0% 80.0%
34.8%

30.0% 60.0%

20.0%
40.0%
11.7%
10.0%
3.3% 20.0%
0.7% 6.1%
0.0% 0.9% 1.6%
Very Good Good Fair Bad Very Bad 0.0%
No Unpaid 1 to 19 hours 20 to 49 50 + hours a
Care a week hours a week week

York Holgate York Holgate


Source: Census 2011 Source: Census 2011

Adult Health & Lifestyle Fertility and Life Expectancy

90 84.9 84.8
35.0% 79.7 79.0
80
30.0% 70 65.3 63.3
25.0% 23.5% 60
50
20.0% 40
13.9% 30
15.0%
20
10.0%
10
5.0% 0
Live births per Life Life
0.0% 1,000 women (15- Expectancy Expectancy
Limiting Obese 44 years) (years) - Male (years) - Female
long term adults
illness or (5 year aggregated data)
disability
York 2014/2015 Holgate - 2014/2015 York Holgate - 2014/2015 2015/2016
Source: Public Health England Source: Public Health England

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Childhood weight
35.0%
31.2%
30.1%
30.0%
24.3% 25.0%
25.0%

20.0% 17.0%
15.2%
15.0%

10.0% 8.6%
7.0%
5.0%

0.0%
% Overweight - % Obese - % Overweight - % Obese -
Reception Reception Year 6 Year 6
(3 year aggregated data)
York Holgate - 2017/2018 2018/2019
Source: Public Health England

Births

8.0%
6.7%

6.0%

4.0%

2.0% 1.8%
2.0% 1.6%

0.0%
Birth Teenage
weight mothers
less than (under 18)
2500g
(5 year aggregated data)

York Holgate - 2014/2015 2015/2016

Source: Public Health England

Hospital Admissions
Hospital Admissions, All ages
137.3
140 129.4
120 112.4
98.6
100
80
60
40
20
0
Intentional Alcohol related
self harm harm (Narrow
defintion)
(standardised admission ratio, 4 year aggregated data)
The Standardised Admission Ratio (SAR) is a summary estimate of admission rates relative to the national pattern of
admissions and takes into account differences in a population's age, sex and socioeconomic deprivation. The National value is
100.
York Holgate - 2015/2016 2017/2018
Source: Public Health England

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Hospital Admissions - Children & Young People
per 1,000 population, Unintentional and deliberate injuries to children
(3 year aggregated) (4 years aggregated)
500 200
450 168.9
161.5
392.0
400 372.0
150
350 128.4
300 98.0 101.7
94.2
250 100
200 175.1 169.3
150
50
100
50
0 0
Emergency A&E Aged 0-4 Aged 0-14 Aged 15-24
admissions attendance
aged under rate aged
5 years 0-4 years
York Holgate - 2014/2015 2015/2016 York Holgate - 2014/2015 2015/2016
Source: Public Health England

Emergency hospital admissions

120
103.3 107.4 105.7 105.6 104.2 106.2
98.5 98.3 96.0 95.4 99.3
100 88.4
80

60

40

20

0
All causes Coronary Stroke Myocardial Chronic Hip
heart Infarction obstructive fractures,
disease (heart pulmonary persons
attack) disease aged 65+
(standardised admission ratio, 4 year aggregated data)
York Holgate - 2015/2016 2017/2018
Source: Public Health England

Emergency hospital admissions for injuries resulting from a fall (over 65), per 1,000
population
Falls data: the figures given here are taken from Hospital Episode Statistics data, which takes the number of those aged 65 or over being admitted
to hospital on a non-elective basis at least once in each year as a result of a fall and divides it by the number of those of that age group resident in
each ward to give a rate per 1,000 population.

35.00 32.10
30.00
26.00
25.00
21.70
20.00

15.00

10.00

5.00

0.00
2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020
Year Year Year
York Average Holgate
Source: Hospital Episode Statistics data

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Mortality
Mortality, All ages
140 128.8
125.8
120
102.4 106.7
100 93.6 92.8 92.9 94.9
90.1 90.0 87.2
80 74.4

60

40

20

0
All causes All cancer Circulatory Coronary Stroke Respiratory
disease heart diseases
disease
(standardised mortality ratio, 5 year aggregated data)
York Holgate - 2015/2016 2017/2018
Source: Public Health England

Premature mortality
120 110.7

95.0 97 98.6
100 93 93
89.0

80

60

40

20
N/A
0
Causes, All causes, All cancer, Circulatory
considered under under disease,
preventable, 75 years 75 years under
all ages 75 years
(standardised mortality ratio, 5 year aggregated data)
York Holgate - 2015/2016 2017/2018
Source: Public Health England

New cases of cancer


120
103.3
97.6 96.1 94.5 96.9
100 93.8 94.2
89.4
80.6 82.6
80

60

40

20

0
All Breast Colorectal Lung Prostate
(standardised incidence ratio, 5 year aggregated data)

York Holgate - 2015/2016 2016/2017


Source: Public Health England

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Adult Social Care
Social isolation
Social isolation: This is based on respondents to two questions on the Adult Social Care Survey regarding social contact and how time is
spent.
A score of 1 indicates that the respondent has plenty of social contact and that they spend their time doing things they enjoy
A score of 4 indicates that the respondent feels socially isolated and that they don’t feel they do anything of value with their time.

The mean of all respondents' responses to both questions is the score presented here.
1.95
2.0 1.84

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0
2018/2019 2019/2020
Year Year
York Average Holgate
Source: Adult Social Care User Survey

Average Weekly Homecare Hours by Client Age

15 14

11
10 10
10

6
5
5

0
Total 18-64 65-74 75-84 85-94 95+

York Holgate
Source: Adults Social Care - 2020/2021

Homecare Clients by Age

40
35
30
26
25
20
15 13
11
10 7
4
5
0
18-64 65-74 75-84 85-94 95+

York Holgate
Source: Adults Social Care - 2020/2021

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Number of clients getting paid packages of care that are not residential/nursing care

120
99 101
100 95

80

60

40

20

0
2020/2021 2020/2021 2020/2021
Q1 Q2 Q3

York Average Holgate


Source: Adults Social Care - 2020/2021

Number of new customers requesting Adult Social Care support

80
70 61
60
49
50 45
40
30
20
10
0
2020/2021 2020/2021 2020/2021
Q1 Q2 Q3

York Average Holgate


Source: Adults Social Care - 2020/2021

People supported to live independently through social services packages of care

120
105
100 91
82
80

60

40

20

0
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021
Q3 Q3 Q3

York Average Holgate


Source: Adults Social Care - 2020/2021

People supported to live independently through social services intervention


59 57 59
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021
Q3 Q3 Q3

York Average Holgate


Source: Adults Social Care - 2020/2021

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Public Realm
Total Crime and Total Anti-Social Behaviour per 1,000 population

20
16.2

11.1
10 8.2
6.7

0
2019/2020 2020/2021
Q2 Q2
York All Crime All ASB
Source: North Yorkshire Police

Crime Rate per 1,000 population


10

6.6

4.8
5 4.0

1.7 1.9 2.0 1.8


1.6
1.1 0.9
0.3 0.6
0
2019/2020 2020/2021
Q2 Q2

York Autocrime Burglary Damage Theft Violence Other


Source: North Yorkshire Police

Percentage of road area that is/has


35.0% 34.1% 34.3%

30.0%

25.0%

19.5% 19.0%
20.0% 18.3%
16.3%
15.0% 12.9%
9.9%
10.0%

5.0% 3.5%
2.3%

0.0%
Free Signs of Mid Functionally Structurally
from Surface Life Impaired Impaired
defects Wear
(Grade 1) (Grade 2) (Grade 3) (Grade 4) (Grade 5)
York Holgate - 2019/2020 2020/2021
Source: City of York Council

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Street Cleaning - % of issues reported

35.0% 33.3%

30.0%

25.0%

20.0% 18.5%

14.8%
15.0%

11.1% 11.1%
10.0%
7.4%

5.0%

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%


0.0%
Detritus Litter Faeces Glass Dead animal Flood Needles/ Other Paint/
/bird debris sharps oil

York (477 issues reported) Holgate - 2020/2021 Q3 (27 issues reported)


Source: City of York Council

Other Public Realm - % of issues reported

40.0%

35.0%

30.8%
30.0%
26.0%
25.0%

20.0%

15.8%
15.1%
15.0%

10.0%
6.2%
5.0% 4.1%
2.1%
0.0% 0.0%
0.0%
Street Road and Fly Water and Graffiti Dog Litter Abandoned Salt
Lighting Pavement Tipping Drainage Bins Bins Vehicles Bins

York (2,676 issues reported) Holgate - 2020/2021 Q3 (146 issues reported)


Source: City of York Council

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Education and Schools
The following school catchment areas are part of Holgate Ward:

Primary: Acomb School, Carr Infant/Junior, Hob Moor, Poppleton Road, Scarcroft, St. Barnabas'
CE and St. Paul's CE.
Secondary: Millthorpe and York High.

The following data only relates to those pupils, from this ward, who attend York Schools.

% Free School Meal pupils - (excluding subsidiary pupils)


16.0% 15.01%

14.0%
11.92%
12.0%

9.59% 9.70%
10.0%

8.0%

6.0%

4.0%

2.0%

0.0%
York Primary Secondary
2018/2019 2019/2020

Number of Pupils 2018/2019 2019/2020


Primary 864 853
Secondary 490 525
Source: School Census - October

Educational Attainment
80.0% 78.43% 78.20%
69.51%
70.0% 64.44%
60.0%

50.0%

40.0%

30.0%

20.0%

10.0%

0.0%
% of pupils achieving expected % of pupils achieving 9-4
standard or higher in Reading, or above in English & Maths
Writing & Maths at the end of at Key Stage 4
Key Stage 2 (aged 10-11) (C or above before 2016/17)

York Holgate 2017/2018 2018/2019


Source: Department for Education - 2018/19

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Access to local services
Travel time (minutes) by public transport / walking to nearest...
40.0

35.0

30.0 28.8 27.9

25.0
20.9
19.5
20.0 17.3 17.3
16.0 16.2
13.9
15.0 12.0 11.6 11.4
10.0 8.6 8.2
6.5 6.4
5.0

0.0
GP Hospital Primary Secondary Further Employment Employment Employment
school school education centre centre centre
college (up to 500 (500 - 5000 (over 5000
jobs) jobs) jobs)
York Holgate - 2016/2017 2017/2018
Source: Department of Transport - Journey time statistics

Travel time (minutes) by cycle to nearest...


30.0

25.0

20.0 18.9
17.5
16.2
15.0 13.4
11.8 11.8 12.3 12.4
10.6
9.4 9.7
10.0 8.4 8.7 8.0
7.3 7.5

5.0

0.0
GP Hospital Primary Secondary Further Employment Employment Employment
school school education centre centre centre
college (up to 500 (500 - 5000 (over 5000
jobs) jobs) jobs)
York Holgate - 2016/2017 2017/2018
Source: Department of Transport - Journey time statistics

Travel time (minutes) by car to nearest...


20.0 18.3 18.2
18.0
16.2
16.0
14.0
12.0 10.6 11.2
10.1 10.2 10.5
10.0 8.6 9.0 8.7
7.6 8.0 7.4
8.0 6.8 6.8
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
GP Hospital Primary Secondary Further Employment Employment Employment
school school education centre centre centre
college (up to 500 jobs) (500 - 5000 (over 5000
jobs) jobs)
York Holgate - 2016/2017 2017/2018
Source: Department of Transport - Journey time statistics

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Broadband coverage and speeds

In March 2017 the UK Government introduced the Universal Service Obligation (USO) for broadband as part of its
commitment in the UK Digital Strategy to ensure that the UK has world-class digital connectivity and inclusion.

Measure Holgate York Summary

Average download speed (Mb/s) 142.75 147.10 slower than the York average
Superfast broadband availability 98.87% 94.13% better than the York average
Connections receiving:
slowest speeds (under 2 Mb/s) 0.00% 0.04% lower than the York average
slower speeds (under 10 Mb/s) 0.35% 0.81% lower than the York average
superfast speeds (over 30 Mb/s) 98.41% 93.35% higher than the York average
This data is based on analysis of Ofcom’s Connected Nations data for 2020/2021. Ofcom collected and analysed data from major fixed
telecoms operators (BT, Virgin Media, Sky, Talk Talk, Vodafone and KCOM). The availability data also includes coverage information
provided by alternative network providers (B4RN, BU-UK, City Fibre, Gigaclear, Hyperoptic, ITS and Relish). Due to variations in
broadband performance over time, Ofcom cautions that the data should not be regarded as a definitive and fixed view of the broadband
infrastructure but rather a snapshot of current variation in availability and performance across the country. Due to privacy concerns
Ofcom did not present the information in postcodes with fewer than four broadband connections.

Resident Engagement
Resident responses about the Local Economy

Respondents who are retired or not working due to long term illness or disability were ineligible to answer
the following

100.0%

80.0% 73.7%
59.3%
60.0%
40.0%
40.0%
27.3%
23.5%
19.2%
20.0%

0.0%
work inside agree their disagree that to disagree that agree the agree the
York area skills and develop their to continue Council and Council and
qualifications career need to working in its partners its partners
are suited to commute out York, they are helping to are supporting
jobs available of York will have create jobs in economic
in York to retrain the city growth

York Holgate - Q1 Q3

NB - Number of responses varies for each question Source: Talkabout Survey - Q1 + Q3 2019/2020

Resident satisfaction responses about their Local Area

Respondents were asked to consider their Local Area as the area within 15-20 minutes walking distance
from their home
100.0%
100.0%
84.9%
80.0% 73.7% 75.9%
67.7%
60.0% 52.9% 54.6%

40.0%
21.2%
20.0%

0.0%
that York their local it is important they belong their local area is their local area is it is important they can influence
is a safe area as a to feel part of to their a place where a good place for that residents decisions in their
city to place to live their local area local area people from children and young can influence local area
live in different people to grow up decisions in
backgrounds their local area
get on well
together
York Holgate - Q1 Q3
NB - Number of responses varies for each question Source: Talkabout Survey - Q1 + Q3 2019/2020

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Resident satisfaction responses about Public Realm in their Local Area

Respondents reporting the following as 'not a problem'

100.0%
82.4%
80.0% 76.5%
70.6% 70.6%
61.8%
60.0%
41.2%
40.0% 32.4% 35.3%

20.0%

0.0%
Hate crime Noisy People Rubbish Vandalism, People People Abandoned
neighbours hanging or litter graffiti and using or being or burnt out
or loud around lying other dealing drunk or cars
parties on the around deliberate drugs rowdy in
streets damage to public
property or places
vehicles
York Holgate - Q1 Q3
NB - Number of responses varies for each question Source: Talkabout Survey - Q1 + Q3 2019/2020

Resident satisfaction responses about the Council (and partners)

100.0%

80.0% 75.8%

60.0%
44.1%
40.0% 33.3%
25.0% 26.5% 26.5%
23.5%
18.2%
20.0% 11.8%

0.0%
Satisfied Agree the Doing well Doing well Doing well Doing well Doing well Doing well Doing well
with the way Council at reducing at improving conserving at improving helping to helping to encouraging
the Council provides air pollution green spaces York's the quality reduce reduce the use of
runs things value for heritage of streets/ amount of carbon low emission
money public spaces household footprint vehicles
waste
York Holgate - Q1 Q3
NB - Number of responses varies for each question Source: Talkabout Survey - Q1 + Q3 2019/2020

York Council house tenants satisfied with / agree that...

88.0% 86.8%
86.0%
86.0%

84.0% 82.7% 82.7%


81.9%
82.0% 81.0%

80.0% 79.2%
78.7% 78.7%
78.0% 77.1%

76.0%

74.0%

72.0%
the way their landlord the overall quality their neighbourhood the overall service staff were helpful
deals with repairs and of their home as a place to live provided by their (last contact with
maintenance generally landlord landlord)

2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020


Source: Tenants Satisfaction Survey

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York Council house tenants satisfied with / agree that...
100.0%

84.5% 83.9% 84.9%


81.7%
80.0% 73.3%
70.0%
60.3%
60.0% 52.7%

40.0%

20.0%

0.0%
the way their landlord their rent provides their landlord treats their landlord listens
deals with complaints value for money them fairly and with to their views and
respect acts on them

2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020


Source: Tenants Satisfaction Survey

York Council house tenants say is a major problem in their neighbourhood...


35.0%
31.0% 31.8%
30.0%

25.0%
21.8%
20.3%
19.2%
20.0%
15.7% 15.4% 15.5%
15.0% 12.1%
11.6% 11.4%
10.4%
10.0%
6.7% 7.0%
5.0%
0.8% 0.9%
0.0%
abandoned car disruptive dog fouling drug use or drunk or noise from noisy
or burnt out parking children/ /dog mess dealing rowdy traffic neighbours
vehicles teenagers behaviour

2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020


Source: Tenants Satisfaction Survey

30.0%

25.0%
21.5%
20.0%
16.3%
15.0% 12.8% 12.1%

10.0%
6.2%
4.6% 4.5% 4.1% 4.1% 4.9% 4.4%
5.0% 2.8% 2.9% 3.7%

0.0%
people problems racial rubbish vandalism other conditions
damaging with pets or other or litter or graffiti crime of roads/
your & animals harassment pavements
property

2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020


Source: Tenants Satisfaction Survey

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Experian Groups
O Rental Hubs

Young singles and homesharers, rent flats, very high internet use, internet via smartphone, watch videos online.

H Aspiring Homemakers
Families with young children, 3 bedrooms, high outstanding mortgages, internet via smartphone, texts and photos
on smartphone.
J Transient Renters
Young singles and homesharers, millennials, rent low value terraces, internet via smartphone, high social
networking.
E Senior Security

Retired singles and couples, pre-war generation, established in community, low internet use, have wills.

N Urban Cohesion
Homesharers in terraces, uber passengers, free mobile phone apps, read news and shop online, visual arts and
design sites.
F Suburban Stability

Older families, no children, own mid-value semis, 3 bedrooms, established in community, news and media sites.

G Domestic Success
Families with children, mid to high household income, monthly discretionary income under £1000, very high
mortgage debt, internet via smartphone.
Experian Types
O61 Career Builders

Young singles and homesharers, rent flats, university degrees, work full-time, access internet at work.

N60 Ageing Access

Retired singles, baby boomers, purpose built flats, 1 or 2 bedrooms, no outstanding mortgage.

H30 Primary Ambitions


Families with young children, 3 bed terraces, vocational qualifications, high outstanding mortgages, internet via
smartphone.
J42 Midlife Renters

Singles and homesharers, no children, rent terraced houses, work full-time, internet via smartphone.

E21 Solo Retirees

Retired singles, no qualifications, own mid-value semis, low income, water poverty.

E20 Classic Grandparents

Retired couples, established in community, no qualifications, low internet use, have wills.

J43 Renting Rooms


Singles and homesharers, rent terraced houses, vocational qualifications, low discretionary income, mobile calls in
home.
K47 Single Essentials

Council/HA tenants, low value, 1 bed flats, no qualifications, low discretionary income, unemployed.

G27 Thriving Independence

Middle-aged singles, no children, homeowners, calls via smartphone, internet first place for information.

O62 Central Pulse


Rent 1 bed flats, university degrees, access internet at work, electric central heating, low environmental impact
gap.

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