Contents Essential Facts 2015 Cover Characteristics of Delft Surface area Delft Population Delft by sex Age distribution Delft (+ forecast) Forecast age distribution Delft Population and housing accommodation per district on Jan.1st 2015 Delft in districts Population in The Hague region on January 1st 2015 CO2-emission 2012-2014 in Delft Education (schoolyear 2014/2015) Primary education by denomination Secondary and vocational education University education Sights of interest Catering industry in Delft 2014 Short history of Delft Mayor and Aldermen Party representation in the Council Municipal tariffs Budget Delft 2015 Labour force, gross labour participation and unemployed Gross labour participation by age and sex Business establishments and employees by activity Business establishments and employees by knowledge activity Knowledge-based companies with 200 or more employees Shoppingcentres in Delft Public transport Colophon
Essent i alf act s 2015
Characteristics of Delft - - - - - located in the center of South Holland between The Hague (9 km) and Rotterdam (14 km), along the A13 Motorway and A4 Motorway nearby Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (53 km) and Rotterdam The Hague Airport (10 km) monumental, historic Town Center fully equipped middle sized town many knowledge-based companies Surface area Delft: Population Delft by sex January 1st 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 24,06 km 2 men women total 15.296 16.293 31.589 19.547 18.886 38.433 27.541 27.416 54.957 37.974 35.349 73.323 42.940 40.971 83.911 50.299 45.802 96.101 50.846 45.915 96.761 51.655 46.044 97.699 52.303 46.370 98.673 52.646 46.462 99.108 53.405 46.656 100.061 54.044 47.000 101.044 2015 of which foreign ethnic population abs. 17.736 15.001 32.737 % 32,8% 31,9% 32,4% source: CBS and Registry Office
Age distribution Delft (+ forecast) age population population forecast 1-1-2015 1-1-2020 1-1-2025 1-1-2030 0-14 12.662 13.150 13.870 14.510 15-29 30.666 31.490 31.160 31.065 30-49 24.735 25.895 27.185 28.390 50-64 18.025 18.265 17.825 16.875 65+ 14.956 16.600 18.430 20.280 total 101.044 105.400 108.470 111.120 source: Registry Office and Information/ Research & Statistics (June 2014) Forecast age distribution Delft age 90+ 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 0-9 0 5 10 15 20 25 in % of total population source: Registry Office and Information/ Research & Statistics (June 2014) 1-1-2030 1-1-2015
Population and housing accommodation per district on Jan. 1st 2015 district popula- housing tion acc. 11 Binnenstad 12.683 6.057 12/16 Vrijenban (incl. Delftse Hout) 9.257 4.484 13 Hof van Delft 13.270 5.940 14 Voordijkshoorn 10.826 5.096 22/23/26 Tanthof (incl. Abtswoude) 14.384 6.972 24 Voorhof 13.691 7.170 25 Buitenhof 13.957 6.904 27/28/29 Wippolder (incl. Schieweg en Ruiven) 12.976 6.576 total Delft 101.044 49.199 source: Registry Office and CBS Delft in districts 14 13 12 11 16 25 22 28 24 23 29 27 26
Population in The Hague region on January 1st 2015 municipality population population density per km 2 land Delft 101.030 4.425 The Hague 514.861 6.289 Leidschendam-Voorburg 73.979 2.264 Middle-Delfland 18.709 395 Pijnacker-Nootdorp 51.203 1.371 Rijswijk 48.216 3.432 Wassenaar 25.731 505 Westland 104.302 1.311 Zoetermeer 124.025 3.592 The Hague region 1.062.056 2.648 South-Holland 3.600.011 1.283 Netherlands 16.900.726 502 source: CBS CO2-emission 2012-2014 in Delft Kton CO2/yr. 500 400 300 200 100 0 2012 2013 2014 bron: Spatial advice Private Business Traffic
Education schoolyear 2014/2015 type of education number of number of schools students Primary education by denomination public 6 1.829 roman-catholic 8 1.813 protestant 6 1.536 reformational 1 376 private 3 861 total primary education 24 6.415 special primary education 2 178 (secondary) special education 3 364 source: Department for Education, DUO Secondary and vocational education secondary daytime educ.* 3 4.523 primary vocational training* 4 2.478 secondary vocational training 1 3.808 higher vocational training 2 3.296 * in 3 schools both secondary daytime education and primary vocational training are offered source: Dep. for Education, DUO and sep. schools University education University of Technology 1 19.613 source: University of Technology Delft
Sights of interest sights 2014 New Church and Old Church (incl. tower) 300.000 Royal Delftware De Porceleyne Fles 128.000 Delft Pottery De Delftse Pauw 85.000 Municipal Museum Het Prinsenhof 63.636 Canal touring boat 54.010 Science Centre 53.595 Botanical garden TU Delft 43.000 Vermeer Centre 40.572 De Candelaer 25.000 Nature & environmental centre De Papaver 21.313 Shop of Kouwenhoven 15.738 Museum Paul Tétar van Elven 6.660 Het Steen (tower city hall) 1.956 Municipal Archives Delft 1.624 Tools museum Mensert 1.582 Medical Farmaceutisch Museum 1.200* Tabacco Historical Museum 320 * estimation source: Tourist Information Centre Delft Catering industry in Delft 2014 hotels (incl. hotel-restaurants) 15 guesthouses / B&B's 27 restaurants (incl. café-restaurants) 137 cafe's 49 source: separate hotels, guesthouses/b&b's; Locatus
Short history of Delft 1246 The 'Nieuwe Delft' is granted city rights 1250 Start building of the Old Church 1268 The 'Oude Delft' is granted city rights 1383 Start building of the New Church 1400 Building East Gate, foundation Delfshaven 1536 Great city fire 1572 Delft joins the revolt and will soon rank among the six great cities 1584 Willem van Oranje murdered in the Prinsenhof by Balthasar Gerards 1629 Piet Hein, conqueror of the Spanish Armada is buried in a mausoleum in the Old Church 1632 Johannes Vermeer baptized in New Church; The Delft School of painting, with Pieter de Hoogh, Jan Steen a.o. becomes world-famous 1645 Hugo de Groot, lawyer, dies 1654 Explosion Kruithuis (Gunpowder House) 1723 Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, 'the father of microscopy', dies 1842 Foundation of the Polytechnical School, the present Technical University Delft (TUD) 1847 Delft connected to Dutch Iron Railway 1869 Foundation Dutch Yeast and Spirits Works 1921 Large area expansion, annexation Vrijenban, Hof van Delft, part of Schipluiden 1948 Prinsenhof becomes Municipal Museum 1960 Area expansion necessary for the building of housing estates Voorhof and Buitenhof 1992 150th. anniversary TUD 1996 Delft 750 years city rights
Mayor and Aldermen Mayor G.A.A. Verkerk Safety and International policy. City Manager J. Krul Alderman A.H. Hekker (D66) 1st deputy mayor. Portfolio Finance, Youth, Education and Public Services. Alderman F. Förster (STIP) 2nd deputy mayor. Portfolio Economy, Culture and Spatial planning. Alderman S.M. Brandligt (GroenLinks) 3rd deputy mayor. Portfolio Labour, Sustainable development and Management of the city. Alderman R.M. de Prez (PvdA) 4th deputy mayor. Portfolio Housing, Urban renewal and Care. Alderman L.B. Harpe (VVD) 5th deputy major. Portfolio Traffic and Transport, Land Management & Real Estate and Railway zone. Party representation in the Council D66 (Democrats '66) 8 VVD (Liberal Party) 3 STIP (Student Party) 4 CDA (Christian Democrats) 3 GroenLinks (Green Party) 4 Stadsbelangen (City Party) 2 PvdA (Social Democrats) 4 Christian Union 2 Independent Delft 3 Fraction Van Koppen 1 SP (Socialist Party) 3 source: Governance support
Municipal tariffs 2014 2015 Property tax dwellings* owner tax 0,13759% 0,14377% Property tax non-dwellings* user tax 0,21141% 0,21871% owner tax 0,26399% 0,27310% Sanitary contribution household (one person) 206,35 209,45 household (> one person) 323,25 328,10 Sewage contribution owners contribution 142,90 161,69 users contribution 40,15 45,43 Passport t/m 17 yr. 51,00 51,00 18 yr. a.o. 66,90 66,90 Identity Card t/m 17 yr. 28,30 28,30 18 yr. a.o. 52,90 52,90 Driving License 38,45 38,45 * percentage of property value bron: www.delft.nl/gemeenteloket Budget Delft 2015 million Total municipal sales 377,7 Local levy 23,8 Funding by state government 111,0 Municipal reserves & provision (Jan. 1st) 144,1 Total investmentplan 263,7 source: Advice, Expertise and Finance
Labour force, gross labour participation and unemployed years popu- labour gross unemployed lation* force* labour labour force* 15-74yr. particip.* % abs. % 2009 76.000 54.000 70,9 3.000 4,7 2010 76.000 54.000 70,5 3.000 5,5 2011 77.000 53.000 69,4 3.000 5,8 2012 78.000 54.000 69,5 4.000 7,3 2013 79.000 54.000 68,2 4.000 8,2 2014 80.000 54.000 67,7 5.000 8,6 * excl. institutional population source: Survey Labour force CBS Gross labour participation by age and sex years gross labour participation* age sex 15-24 25-44 45-74 M V % % % % % 2009 67,0 87,3 57,4 75,9 65,0 2010 64,0 86,0 59,8 75,0 65,2 2011 63,1 85,1 58,6 73,3 64,7 2012 61,5 85,4 59,8 73,8 64,3 2013 60,6 83,9 58,6 72,0 63,6 2014 59,8 83,5 58,4 72,2 62,3 * excl. institutional population source: Survey Labour force CBS
Business establishments and employees* by activity January 1st 2014 esta- emactivity blishm. ployees a agriculture, forestry and fishing 50 70 c industry 135 2.632 d production, distr. of and trade in electricity, natural gas, steam and cooled air 3 549 e extract., distr. of water; sanitation and (waste)water management 4 827 f construction industry 503 1.487 g wholesail and retail; repair of motor vehicles 984 5.109 h transportation and storage 57 1.118 i lodging, food and drink provision 338 1.342 j information and communication 568 2.520 k financial institutions 51 481 l rental of and trade in real estate 77 512 m advice, research and other spec. business services 1.495 6.879 n rental of movable properties and other business services 237 826 o publ. government, civil services and compulsory social security 26 1.963 p education 226 7.593 q healthcare and welfare 391 7.801 r culture, sports and recreation 334 739 s other services 299 569 total 5.778 43.017 * working 12 hours a week or more (incl. temp. empl.) source: Register of enterprises The Hague region
Business establishments and employees* by knowledge activity January 1st 2014 establishm. employees knowledge-based production 40 2.106 knowledge-based services 1.664 14.286 other 4.074 26.625 total 5.778 43.017 * working 12 hours a week or more (incl. temp. empl.) source: Information/Research & Statistics Knowledge-based companies with 200 or more employees* January 1st 2014 company size knowledge-based production DSM BV 1.000 of meer Prysmian Group 200-499 knowledge-based services University of Technology Delft 1.000 of meer TNO 1.000 of meer Deltares Foundation 500-999 Allseas Engineering BV 500-999 Neth. Standardization Institute 200-499 Exact BV 200-499 TOPdesk Netherlands BV 200-499 * working 12 hours a week or more (incl. temp. empl.) source: Information/Research & Statistics
Shoppingcentres in Delft shoppingcentres number number in April 2015 shops m² sfa* De Klis 81 8.920 In de Stede 97 11.505 In de Veste 47 11.859 Zuidpoort 11 8.842 rest of the city center 71 6.875 In de Hoven 83 17.513 Leeuwenstein 17 20.617 other Delft 139 76.546 total 546 162.677 * sales floor area source: Locatus Public transport passengers per workingday in 2014 passengers bus*, seat occupancy (November) 8.451 tram (line 1 & 19; boarding passengers) 9.850 train (boarding and arriving passengers) 36.062 * highest occupancy per line back en forth source: Veolia, HTM and NS Colophon 'Essential facts' is a publication of the city of Delft, GBO, Information/Research & Statistics Postbus 78, 2600 ME DELFT Tel. + 316-52739190; Email: cdamen@delft.nl