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Ward Profile for: Haydon Wick

Latest Government Statistics on Haydon Wick

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Disclaimer:
It should be noted that the information shown below has been calculated from data held on the Neighbourhood Statistics database. In some cases these data may have been rounded and hence the figures shown may differ slightly from those published elsewhere. They should therefore be used for guidance only. These data are NOT National Statistics.

Population:
The resident population of Haydon Wick in mid 1998 was 9900 people, 6 per cent of the population of Swindon local authority. 27 percent of Haydon Wick’s population in mid 1998 were aged under 16, 59 per cent were aged between 16 and 59 and 14 per cent were aged 60 and over. This compares with 21, 61 and 18 per cent respectively for Swindon as a whole.

Vital Statistics:
A total of 189 live births to mothers usually resident in Haydon Wick and 57 deaths of residents of this ward were registered in 1998. These represented crude rates of 19 births and 6 deaths per thousand residents compared with 13 and 9 respectively across the whole of Swindon local authority.

Employee Jobs:
There were 700 employee jobs in Haydon Wick at September 1998, 1 per cent of the Swindon total.

Income Support:
In August 1998 there were 225 Income Support claimants in Haydon Wick. This represents 3 per cent of the resident population aged 16 or over. For Swindon the proportion was 7 per cent compared with an average of 8 per cent for Great Britain overall.

Indices of Deprivation:
The Indices of Deprivation 2000 (with rank 1 being the most deprived ward in England) gave Haydon Wick the rank of 6466 out of a total of 8414 English wards.

Key Statistics (for Ward)

Variable Income Support claimants, August 1998 = 225
Primary School pupils average Key Stage 2 score, Summer 1998 (target level = 4) = 3.73
Total number of VAT registered enterprises by employment sizeband, March 2000 = 185
All employee jobs, September 1998 = 700
Indices of Deprivation 2000, rank of index of multiple deprivation rank (out of 8414 wards) = 6,466
Resident population, mid 1998 = 9,900
Percentage of the resident population who were aged under sixteen, mid 1998 = 27
Percentage of the resident population aged 16-59, mid 1998 = 59
Percentage of the resident population aged 60 or over, mid 1998 = 14
Total live births, 1998 = 189
Total deaths, 1998 = 57

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Swindon Census 2001

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Haydon Wick Census 2001

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Dwelling Stock by Council Tax Band 2001
Council Tax Bands Period March 2001 Council Tax A B C D E F G H Total Units No's % No's % No's % No's % No's % No's % No's % No's % No's % Area Haydon Wick 332 6.97 597 12.54 1,217 25.56 1,282 26.92 1,011 21.23 302 6.34 19 0.40 2 0.04 4,762 100

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Abandoned Vehicles in Swindon

Increasing Numbers
In 1995, 75 abonded vehicles were removed in the Borough.
In 2002, it is anticipated the fugure will exceed 1300.

A Real Cost
In 2002, the projected cost for removing abandoned vehicles will be approximately £120 000.

Costs To Further Rise
Following further Government regulation on diverting 80% of vehicle components from landfill to recycling, the predicted costs of dealing with an adonded vehicle will be £150. This will cause considerable further pressures on the Swindon Services budget.

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