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Ward Profile May 2014 For further information about the Ward Profiles please contact the Intelligence and Analysis Team, Strategy and Communications Sian Melhuish: 020 7641 2160 smelhuish1@westminster.gov.uk (Main contact) Damian Highwood: 020 7641 3283 dhighwood@westminster.gov.uk (Intelligence and Analysis Manager)

Index 1. Ward Information 2. Ward Map 3. Summary Chart 4. Population 5. Ethnicity/Nationality 6. Deprivation 7. Unemployment 8. Employment and Qualifications 9. Schools and Education 10. Housing 11. Household Composition 12. Crime, Disorder and Community Cohesion 13. Health and Wellbeing 14. Infrastructure, Service Usage and Satisfaction 15. Vulnerable Adults and Children 16. Transport, Travel and Visitors 17. Sources 1. Ward Information Ward Councillors Louise Hyams Tim Mitchell Cameron Thomson Conservative Conservative Conservative ward is home to Buckingham Palace, the Palace of, Abbey and Park. The area to the north of Park is predominantly commercial with some of the highest rents in London and, consequently, the world. Corporate offices in include the global headquarters of BP. The auction house Christie's is based in King Street, and the surrounding streets contain a great many upmarket art and antique dealers. The north of the ward encompasses Covent Garden and the Strand with their many theatres and tourist attractions. Based on the latest population figures the ward has 11,553 residents making up 5.2% of the total population. 1

2. Ward Map 2

Ward Ward WCC Range WCC Range Indicator Number Value WCC Avg From To Population 1 Population Size 11,553 11,193 8,437 13,247 Income and Deprivation Unemployment Housing 2 % Households in at least 1 dimension of deprivation 3,092 58% 61% 82% 39% 3 Average Household Income 40,258 38,567 25,355 46,969 4 % Lone Parents Not in Employment 72 44% 58% 68% 44% 5 % Worklessness (working age) 985 8% 9% 20% 1% 6 % Job Seekers Allowance Claimants 335 3% 2% 5% 0.1% 7 % Incapacity Claimants 415 5% 6% 12% 0.3% 8 Average Property Price 1,261,260 1,013,579 512,342 2,853,307 9 % of Social Renters 1,496 28% 26% 56% 4% 10 % Long-Term Vacant Dwellings 121 2% 2% 7% 1% 11 % Second Homes Located in the Area 711 13% 6% 0% 18% 12 % Living Alone 2,774 52% 45% 56% 33% 13 % of Over Crowded Households 479 9% 12% 22% 5% 14 % Households with Dependent Children 589 11% 19% 32% 9% Education 15 % Students with 5+ GCSEs A*-C in Eng & Maths 52% 68% 50% 93% Health Safety and Satisfaction 3. Summary Chart 16 % in Bad Health 528 5% 6% 11% 2% 17 Male Life Expectancy (age) 81 82 74 96 18 Female Life Expectancy (age) 87 86 77 97 19 Male Premature Mortality Ratio 103 87 162 32 20 Female Premature Mortality Ratio 64 78 160 42 21 % Feeling Safe in the Area in Which They Live 100% 97% 87% 100% 22 % Feel People from Different Backgrounds Get on Well 87% 85% 61% 95% 23 % Satisfied with the Area as a Place to Live 95% 94% 85% 100% 24 All Crime per 100 Residents 13,481 125 24 150 5 3

Age 0-3 Age 4-10 Age 11-15 Age 16-17 Age 18-21 Age 22-35 Age 36-50 Age 51-64 Age 65-84 Age 85 plus 293 359 323 167 980 118 2,497 1,801 1,172 3,843 4. Population In April 2012, the population in ward reached 11,553 people. This accounts for 5.2% of the total population and is higher than other wards. The population has increased by 7% since March 2011. saw an increase of 2%. Compared to the average, has: o a similar proportion of people aged over 65 (11%) o a much higher proportion of working age adults (80%) o a much lower proportion of under 16s (8%) The majority of residents have lived in this ward between 3-10 years which is higher than the average. Length of Time Living in the Borough, City Survey 2013 90 and over 85 89 80 84 75 79 70 74 65 69 60 64 55 59 50 54 45 49 40 44 35 39 30 34 25 29 20 24 15 19 10 14 5 9 0 4 Proportion of Population by Five Year Age Groups and Gender, MYE ONS, 2012 (M) (F) Males Females 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 0% 5% 2% Less than 3 months Number of People per Age Group 33% 14% 9% 11% 24% 3-12 months 1 to 2 years 3 to 5 years 6 to 10 years 11 to 15 years 16 to 20 years More than 20 years 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 2011 2012 4

Church Street Westbourne Queen's Park Harrow Road Hyde Park Regent's Park Bryanston and Maida Vale Churchill Little Venice Abbey Road Lancaster Gate West End Bayswater Knightsbridge Marylebone Vincent Square Warwick Tachbrook Simpson Diveristy Index Score 5. Ethnicity/Nationality is not as ethnically diverse compared to the City as a whole. The ward is ranked in the top 5.2% of England according to its Simpson Diversity Index Score (ONS 2012). The main ethnic group in is White: British which makes up 45% of the ward population. This is much higher than the average of 35%. 29% of residents are from non-white ethnic groups. Just over half of the wards residents were born in the UK (51%). The 3 main places outside of the UK where residents were born are: o EU countries (14%) o Eastern Asia (5%) o North America (5%) Other than English (which is spoken by 67% of the ward population), the other main languages are: o Arabic o Persian/Farsi o Japanese o French o Spanish 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 Detailed Ethnic Breakdown Count % of ward % of WCC White: British 4,880 45% 35% White: Other Western European 684 6% 7% Asian: Chinese 664 6% 3% Black: African 370 3% 4% Other: Arab 300 3% 7% White: Italian 286 3% 2% White: European Mixed 271 3% 3% Asian: Indian 267 3% 3% White: Irish 263 2% 2% White: North American 209 2% 2% Mixed: White and Asian 164 2% 2% Asian: Bangladeshi 158 2% 3% White: Commonwealth of (Russian) Ind. States 157 1% 1% White: Australian/New Zealander 121 1% 1% Asian: Japanese 107 1% 1% Black: Caribbean 98 1% 2% Asian: Pakistani 85 1% 1% White: Greek 82 1% 1% Source: 2011 Census 5

6. Deprivation The 2011 Census collected information to classify households by four dimensions of deprivation; Employment, Education, Health and disability, and Household overcrowding. In 42% of households are not deprived in any dimension. The Index of Multiple Deprivation (2010) places 17% of the ward in the top 15% most deprived in England. The Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (2010) shows that, on average, 23% of children live in income deprived households. Another measure of deprivation is the proportion of children who are eligible for free school meals. In 2013, in, 35% of children going to schools were eligible to receive free meals. A measure of deprivation in older people is those claiming pension credits. Of the residents aged 60 or over, 18% were claiming pension credits in August 2013. In 2014, 32% of households in earned more than 55,000 a year. Deprivation Dimensions: Census 2011 42% 37% 15% 1% 5% 39% 35% 17% 7% 2% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Not Deprived in Any Dimension Deprived in 1 Dimension Deprived in 2 Dimensions Deprived in 3 Dimensions Deprived in 4 Dimensions Household Income: CACI Paycheck, 2014 Proportion of Pupils Receiving Free School Meals 18% 25% 26% 32% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2011 2012 2013 19% 25% 26% 32% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Under 20K 20-35K 35-55k 55k+ 6

Queen's Park Harrow Road Church Street Churchill Westbourne Vincent Square Warwick Maida Vale Tachbrook Bayswater West End Lancaster Gate Little Venice Bryanston and Hyde Park Marylebone Abbey Road Regent's Park Knightsbridge Claimant count Claimant rate (%) 7. Unemployment In August 2013, the workless rate in ward was 7.7% (985 people) which is lower than the average of 8.6%. There were 415 claimants of Employment Support Allowance/Incapacity Benefit (ESA/IB) within the ward. The ESA/IB claimant rate is 4.6%, which is lower than the average of 5.5%. The area has a lower proportion of its workless population who are lone parents (0.2% of the working age population) compared to the rest of. In August 2013, the Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) claimant rate in was 2.6%. This is higher than the city rate of 2%. The number of JSA claimants has decreased by -4% from the previous year from 350 claimants in August 2012 to 335 in August 2013. London England Count Rate Count Rate Rate Rate Jobseeker's allowance 335 2.6 3,950 2.0 3.4 3.1 ESA and IB 415 4.6 7,605 5.5 5.5 5.8 Lone parents 30 0.2 1,560 0.8 1.4 1.3 Other 205 0.3 3,440 0.3 0.3 0.4 Out-of-Work Benefits 985 7.7 16,555 8.6 10.6 10.6 Sources: NOMIS and DWP August 2013 Worklessness Job Seekers Allowance, Source: ONS Type of Benefit Claimed, August 2013 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Claimant Count Claimant Rate 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% 4% 3% 3% 31% JSA ESA & IB Lone Parents Carers 54% Others on income related benefits 7

No Qualifications Level 1: 1+ GCSEs (any grades), NVQ Level 1, or equivalent Level 2: 5+ GCSE A*-C, 1+ A-levels/AS-levels, NVQ Level 2, or equivalent Trade Apprenticeship Level 3: 2+ A-Levels, 4+ AS- Levels, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent Level 4 plus: First degree, Higher Degree, NVQ Level 4-5, or equivalent Other vocational/work related qualifications Part-time Full-time Self-Employed Unemployed Students Retired Student Looking after home Long term sick Other 8. Employment and Qualifications At the time of the 2011 Census, 70% of residents were economically active, which was higher than the average of 69% and lower than the London rate of 72%. Of the economically active residents, the majority were employed fulltime. Of the economically inactive residents, the majority were students (including full-time Students). The majority of residents who are in employment are likely to work full-time doing 31 to 48 hours a week. Those living in this area are more likely to be highly qualified (degree or above). 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Proportion of working age population who are Economically Active 46% and Inactive, Census 2011 42% 5% 7% 12% 13% 4% 5% 3% 3% 7% 7% 12% 10% 3% 5% 4% 5% 4% 4% Economically active Economically inactive Top 5 Occupations Source: Census 2011 Associate Professional & Technical Occupations Professional Occupations Managers, Directors & Senior Officials Administrative & Secretarial Occupations Elementary Occupations Top 5 Industries Financial & Insurance Activities 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Highest Level of Qualification, Census 2011 50% 50% 11% 13% 7% 9% 10% 7% 8% 9% 1% 1% 12% 13% Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities Public Administration & Defence; Compulsory Social Security Accommodation & Food Service Activities Wholesale & Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles/Cycles Source: Census 2011 8

9. Schools and Education In 2012, the majority of primary school pupils attended schools rather than schools outside the City or were being privately educated. However, the majority of secondary school pupils in this ward were either educated privately or educated outside of the Tri-borough. The main Tri-borough primary school attended by residents was St Matthew`s School, and the main secondary school was Pimlico Academy. During a child s early years at school a measure of their personal, social and emotional development as well as communication, language and literacy skills is scored. For St James's residents attending a school, the average score was lower than the average in 2012. 86% of resident pupils attending primary schools achieved at least level 4 in their Key stage 2 for both English and Maths in 2012. At secondary schools, pupils are instead performing below the average for GCSE results with 52% achieving at least 5 GCSE grades A* to C including Maths and English. The ward's grades were not as good compared to last year (72%). Main Primary Schools 2012 Primary pupils St Matthew`s School 51 Burdett Coutts Primary 47 Millbank 35 St Clement Dane`s CofE 33 Soho Parish CofE 33 St Vincent de Paul RC 26 St Peter`s Eaton Square 16 Source: WCC Children and Young People Qualification Level Achieved Location of Schools Attended 100% 75% 50% 25% 0% 61% 65% 78+ Early years inc. 6+ PSED & CLL 92% 92% 87% 85% 86% 81% Level 4+ Key stage 2 English Level 4+ Key stage 2 Maths Level 4+ KS2 Both Maths & English 52% 69% 5 GCSE A*-C inc. Maths & English Primary 4 1% 83 23% 179 55% 3 1% 10 3% Secondary 13 4% 121 38% 269 75% Attends school Attends other Tri-borough school Attends school outside of Tri-borough or privately educated Attends special needs school or alternative provision 9

10. Housing ward contains 5,343 residential properties. This is 5.1% of s total housing stock. Residents of are more likely to rent privately rather than own their property or live in the social rented sector. City West Homes manage 463 units in the ward. Under half (49%) of residents living in their properties are lessees. The largest CWH housing area in the ward is Martlett Court. The 2011 census recorded 2,165 (41%) privately rented households in St James's. In February 2014, both 1 and 2 bed household rents were more expensive than the average. The median average rent for a 1 bed household was 467 per week and a 2 bed household was 650. In February 2014, the average property price in was greater than the average. It increased from the previous year and is currently worth 1,261,260. During 2011, there were fewer than 8 mortgage repossession claims leading to orders, and approximately 50 landlord repossessions in the ward. In March 2014, Council Tax records show that 2% of properties in were long term empty or vacant. Council Tax also shows that there were more people who owned second homes located in this ward compared to other wards in. 711 properties were recorded as a second home, 13% of all households in the area. 2,734 people whose main home is located in the ward have a second address elsewhere in the UK or abroad. Based on the 2011 census, the ward has 61 communal establishments with 1,263 people living in them. o Medical and care establishments: 4 o Hotel, Guest House, B&B, Youth Hostel: 13 o Hostel or temporary shelter for the Homeless: 7 o All other establishments: 37 2011 Census: Tenure 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 0 Average Property Price, Hometrack London England Count % % % % Owned: Outright 923 17 18 21 31 Owned: With a mortgage 458 9 13 27 33 Shared ownership 40 1 1 1 1 Social rented: From Council 257 5 12 13 9 Social rented: Other 1,239 23 14 11 8 Private rented: Landlord or letting agency 1,962 37 38 24 15 Private rented: Other 203 4 2 1 1 Living rent free 261 5 3 1 1 Total 5,343 100 100 100 100 Source: 2011 Census, ONS February 2010 February 2011 February 2012 February 2013 February 2014 10

1 Person 2 People 3 People 4 People 5 People 6 People 7 People 8 People plus Number of households 11. Household Composition In the most common household size is one person per household. Despite having a large proportion of single households, there are a number of families living in. No Dependent Children in Family 5343 of the households in this ward live as families. 11% of households have dependent children 6% of households have lone parents 31% of households are living as a couple (married, civil partnership or cohabiting) 17% of households have the household reference person in the Census as aged 65 years and older The occupancy rate suggests that: o 54% have the just the right number of bedrooms for their composition o 37% of households are under occupying their property o 9% of households are over-crowded Over-crowding here seems to be less of a problem compared to the rest of, where the over occupancy rate is 12%. 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Number of People in Household, Census 2011 2,774 1,617 505 276 109 46 13 3 2011 Census: Household Living Arrangements Count % % One person aged under 65 2191 41% 35% Two adults aged 16 to 64 and no children 1261 24% 22% One person aged 65 and over 583 11% 10% Three or more adults and no children 489 9% 10% Two adults with at least one aged 65+ and no children 289 5% 6% Two adults and one or two children 273 5% 8% No adults or one adult and one or more children 110 2% 4% Three or more adults and one or more children 101 2% 3% Two adults and three or more children 46 1% 2% 2011 Census: Households with dependent children Count % % No dependent children 4754 89% 81% 1 dependent child 314 6% 9% 2 dependent children 189 4% 6% 3 plus dependent children 86 2% 4% Source: 2011 Census Number of children Age of youngest dependent child 1 2 3 or more Age 0-4 134 81 46 Age 5-11 71 70 35 Age12-18 109 38 5 11

Mar 2013 Jun 2013 Sep 2013 Dec 2013 Mar 2014 12. Crime, Disorder and Community Cohesion ward had 13,481 crimes reported in the past year which equates to 124.5 crimes per 100 population. This is higher than the average of 24.1 crimes per 100 population and is higher than the London average of 0.0. These rates do not necessarily indicate how likely ward residents are to become victims of crime. Higher crime and ASB levels are expected in due to the area's tourist attractions, theatres, shops and restaurants. It has a vast number of visitors and a thriving night time economy. Crime levels in the past year ending March 2014 have decreased by 8% compared to the previous year in ward compared with a 13% decrease in overall. The number of residential burglaries for this ward has decreased by 19% compared to the previous year (39 compared to 48), this compares to the whole of where burglaries decreased by 7%. According to the City Survey, 2013, residents of perceive the top ASB issues to be: o Noisy building sites o Rubbish/litter o Homeless/begging o Noisy pubs/clubs o Noisy neighbours There were 2,177 London ambulance service attendances to alcohol related incidents in in the past year, this equates to 33.3% of the total for this type of incident. London Fire Service attendances to primary and secondary fires in the year ending March 2014 was 151, 16.0% of the total. The City Survey found that 100% of respondents felt safe in the area they lived and if walking alone after dark this changed to 72%. The City survey found that 87% of residents felt that the local area was a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together. This is higher than the City average of 85%. Annual Service Statistics Count Rate Count Rate Ambulance attendances for alcohol related incidents 2,177 20.1 6,532 3.0 Fire service attendances for primary and secondary fires 151 1.4 943 0.4 All notifiable offences 13,481 124.5 52,915 24.1 Violence against the person 1,960 18.1 7,185 3.3 Criminal damage 399 3.7 2,095 1.0 Robbery 605 5.6 2,288 1.0 Burglary in a Dwelling* 39 0.7 1,530 1.4 Drug crime 1,157 10.7 3,874 1.8 Theft and Handling 8,457 78.1 32,168 14.7 Sources: Met Police published CRIS data, Ambulance and Fire data from SafeStats London * Rate based per 100 households rather than 100 residents 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 All Recorded Crimes: Rolling year total number of crimes for month ending Rolling year crime total Trend 12

Age 13. Health and Wellbeing The 2011 census showed that 5% of the ward population felt they were in bad or very bad health which is similar to the average of 6%. The census also recorded 13% of the wards population as having a long-term limiting illness, lower than the average of 14%. In August 2013, 450 people in claimed Disability Living Allowance (DLA) which represents approximately 3.9% of the ward population. 95 Life Expectancy from Birth Male Female 425 people claimed under the care element of DLA and 400 people claimed for the mobility element (people can receive both elements). Life expectancy from birth is estimated using probability of survival, mortality and population for each age group between 2006-2010. In this ward, life expectancy is lower than the average for males but for females the life expectancy is higher; however confidence ranges vary depending on the frequency of instances. 90 85 81.4 86.9 82.3 86.3 The premature mortality ratio is a comparison of observed deaths with the number of expected deaths in the population aged under 75. In, whilst the male ratio was higher than the average, the female ratio was lower than the average. The GLA Well-being index (2012) is based on a number of measures including health, economic security, safety, families, accessibility and community. is ranked 193 out of 625 London wards which means it records a well being score in the top 50% of London. 80 75 70 Approximately 87% of adults took part in one or more sessions of sport or active recreation per week which is better than the average (81%) (Sport England, 2008). 65 Proportion of the Ward in Good or Bad Health, Census 2011 10% 1% 4% Very Good Health 60 average Good Health Fair Health 31% 54% Bad Health Very Bad Health 13

14. Infrastructure, Service Usage and Satisfaction After taking into account new developments, changes of use and residential conversions, there was a net gain of 99 units in the ward during the year ending March 2012, this represents 11.6% of all housing completions. In, 31% of the area is open space (Source: Greenspace Information for Greater London, GLA). 0% of homes have good access to nature; however, 4% of homes are deficient in access to a local, small pocket park. Based on the City Survey, 2013, it is estimated that 60% of the ward residents had used parks and open spaces in the area and they were less likely to use them compared to other wards. Of those who used them, 91% were satisfied with them which was a higher score than the average. By October 2012, approximately 9% of the wards population were active library members, however, the City Survey found that 41% of the ward used the libraries and 60% of them were satisfied with the service. The City Survey found there was poor use of swimming and sports facilities with 13% using them in the past three months leading up to the survey. The satisfaction was also lower than other wards. 88% are satisfied with the way City Council is running the area and 95% are satisfied with the area as a place to live. 40% agreed that they could influence decisions affecting the local area and 42% wanted to be more involved in the decisions the Council makes. For the Local Elections in 2014, 30% of the ward turned out to vote which was lower than the rate of 32%. 150 100 50 0 76 Residential Completions 111 March 2010 March 2011 March 2012 99 20% Land Use 2005, Source: DCLG 9% 2% 0% 10% Service Usage and Satisfaction % of users % satisfied Libraries 41% 60% Swimming pools/sports facilities 13% 32% Parks and open spaces 60% 91% On street recycling/bins 62% 87% Door to door recycling 38% 78% Refuse collection 100% 92% Sources: City Survey 2013 7% 1% 24% 27% Area of Domestic Buildings Area of Domestic Gardens Area of Non Domestic Buildings Area of Road Area of Rail Area of Path Area of Greenspace Area of Water Area of Other Land Uses 14

Church Street Hyde Park Churchill Westbourne Abbey Road Little Venice Harrow Road Maida Vale Queen's Park Bryanston and Bayswater Regent's Park Vincent Square Lancaster Gate West End Knightsbridge Warwick Tachbrook Marylebone High Count Proportion (%) 15. Vulnerable Adults and Children 27% of resident primary and secondary school pupils attending a school have specialist educational needs. 21% are children on School Action (where they have additional support to meet their learning difficulties) or School Action Plus (external advice and support) and 6% have statements (a formal document detailing the child s learning difficulties after a statutory assessment). In November 2012, 9 families were assessed as having complex needs. The 2011 Census showed that there are 72 lone parents who are not in employment with dependent children. There is a lower proportion of older people aged 65 plus living in this ward compared to other wards, they make up 11% of the wards population. Those aged 85 plus account for 1.0% of the wards population. 45% of older people aged 65 plus live alone. In August 2012, there were 106 people being supported in the community with older people/physical disability services from Council. This is lower than the average where the number supported is 120. Lone parents not in employment, 2011 Census Special Educational Needs Action/Action plus 21% 26% Statemented 6% 5% Source: Schools and Children WCC 100% 90% Older People Living Alone, 2011 Census Older people living alone Older people not living alone 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Number in ward Proportion of all lone parents 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 707 14,352 20% 583 11,035 10% 0% 15

16. Transport, Travel and Visitors Based on modelled experimental statistics in August 2011, it is estimated that the day time population in reaches approximately 268,200 people (this includes working population, residents at home in the day and visitors). This compares to the resident population of 11,553. There are nine Tube Stations in ward: Charing Cross (also a Rail Station), Covent Garden, Embankment, Green Park, Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, St. James's Park, Temple and. The annual entry and exits from the tube stations identified amounts to 214.9million, this represents 8.4% of all of London Underground entries and exits. The Business Register and Employment Survey shows that in 2012, there were 202,400 jobs in the area, this represents 31.5% of all jobs. The main method that residents use to travel to work is on foot; 36% use this method of travel. 36% 4% 1% Method of Travel to Work: 2011 Census 5% 2% 1% 1% 10% 9% 6% 25% Work mainly at or from home by underground/metro/light rail/tram by train by bus, minibus or coach by taxi by motorcycle, scooter or moped by driving a car or van by being a passenger in a car or van by bicycle on foot Other method of travel to work 16

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