Ward Profiles: Endlebury
Summary •
Endlebury ward has a (4.5% of the borough total).
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It is ethnically less diverse than the borough average with 35% of BAME (Black Asian and Minority Ethnic) residents compared to 55% in Waltham Forest.
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Endlebury has 4,300 households with about one in three households having dependent children.
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It has the 4th lowest number of employee jobs (1,000) in the borough (1.9% of the borough total).
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In June 2011, 220 people in Endlebury were claiming Jobseekers Allowance. This is 6.4% of resident labour force, below the borough average at 8.9%.
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24% of children in the ward are considered to live in poverty. 15% of the pupils are eligible for free school meals.
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The health profile for Endlebury is better than the borough average with lower mortality rates by all main causes and higher life expectancy for males and females.
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In terms of crime, Endlebury has a lower number of notifiable offences per 1,000 resident (126) compared to the borough average (218).
resident
population
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11,063
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Population •
According to the 2011 Mayhew Harper population count, Endlebury ward has a population of 11,063 making it the 17th largest ward in Waltham Forest by population.
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The GLA population projections for 2011 show that Endlebury tends to have a smaller number of people in the 0-42 age bands and a larger population in most age groups beyond 42 when compared to the borough average. Endlebury population (2011) vs Borough average Source: 2011 GLA population projections based on SHLAA
350 300
Persons
250 200 150 100 50 0 0
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Single year of age
LBWF average
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Endlebury
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75
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85 90+
Ethnicity •
Endlebury has a lower proportion of BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) residents (35%) than the borough average (55%) and a higher proportion of White British and Irish (59% compared to 34%).
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The three largest ethnic minorities are Other White background (9.3%), African (4.9%) and Caribbean (4.7%).
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Data from the DWP shows that in 2009/10 Endlebury had 50 new arrivals from overseas (0.5% of the borough’s total) applying for National Insurance number. A number of countries tied at 5 arrivals each – see below. Endlebury - Top 5 countries of new arrivals 2009/2010
Percentage of White British & Irish vs BAME Endlebury and Borough Source: 2011 Mayhew Harper population count
Source: DWP, National Insurance registrations to adult overseas nationals entering the UK 2009/2010 Note: Where countries tie more or less than 5 may feature
70% 60%
59%
55%
Pakistan
5
Nigeria
5
Turkey
5
Poland
5
Hungary
5
Czech Rep
5
Italy
5
50% 40%
35%
34%
30% 20% 6%
10%
11%
0% White British & Irish
Endlebury
BAME
Not identifiable
0
Borough average
4
25
50
75
100
125
150
Family types •
Endlebury has a total of 4,300 households, 4.4% of all households in the borough.
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Family households with dependent children are the most common accounting for 26% of households in Endlebury (compared to the borough average of 23%), followed by cohabiting adult households with no children and single adult households (both equally 19%).
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About one in three households in Endlebury (33%) have dependent children. This includes 300 single parent households (7% of all households in the ward.
Endlebury Household type
Count
Family households with dependent children
Borough average
Percent
Count
Percent
1,100
26%
22,500
23%
Single adult households with dependent children
300
7%
9,200
9%
Older cohabiting households
700
16%
8,200
8%
Older person living alone
500
12%
8,100
8%
Three generational households
100
2%
2,000
2%
Cohabiting adult households, no children
800
19%
18,900
19%
Single adult households, no children
800
19%
28,400
29%
Other households
100
2%
1,400
1%
4,300
100%
98,600
100%
Total
Source: 2011 Mayhew Harper population count
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Jobs in the area •
Endlebury has the 4th lowest number of employee jobs (1,000) of the 20 wards in Waltham Forest. This is 1.9% of all the jobs in the borough (53,000).
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About seven in ten jobs (71%) are full-time and the rest (29%) are part-time. The borough average is slightly less full-time (67%) and more part-time jobs (33%) than in Endlebury.
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Endlebury has a higher than average share of jobs in public administration, education and health (44%) as well as higher share of jobs in transport and communication (17%) and in construction (13%). Employee jobs in the area by the main sectors Source: Business Register and Employment Survey 2009 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0%
44% 34% 24% 19%
17%
13%
13% 8%
7% 0%
Public administration, education and health
Distribution, hotels and restaurants
Banking, finance and insurance
4% 6%
Manufacturing Other services
Endlebury
Waltham Forest
6
6%
Transport and communication
4% Construction
Worklessness
Source: ONS and GLA estimates, June 2011
Endlebury has the second lowest JSA claimant count rate (6.4% of resident labour force) in the borough after Chingford Green, well below the borough average (8.9%).
12%
Endlebury has the second lowest female claimant rate (4.7%) in the borough and the lowest male claimant rate (4.6%), both well below the borough average.
4%
10.2%
10% 8% 6%
2% 0% Males
Females Waltham Forest
London
JSA claimant rate (%), June 2007 - June 2011 Source: ONS via Nomis 10.0
61% of the Endlebury claimants have been claiming the JSA for less than six months. 13.6% have claimed JSA for over a year. This is lower than the borough average (15.7%).
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Waltham Forest
Jun-11
Mar-11
Dec-10
Sep-10
Jun-10
Mar-10
Sep-08
Jun-08
Mar-08
Dec-07
Endlebury
Dec-09
Recession
0.0
Sep-09
JSA claimant rate has been increasing during the recession in Endlebury staying below the borough average and broadly in line with the London average.
Sep-07
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Endlebury has a third lowest claimant rate for young people aged 16-24 (12.7%) after Chapel End and Chingford Green. The borough average for young people is 19.1%.
Jun-07
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5.0%
4.7%
4.6%
Endlebury
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7.3%
6.7%
Jun-09
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Jobseekers Allowance claimant rate by gender (% )
Mar-09
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220 people in Endlebury ward were claiming Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) in June 2011.
Dec-08
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London
Deprivation •
2010 Indices of Multiple Deprivation data from the DCLG shows that Waltham Forest has declined from 26th to 15th position among the most deprived local authorities in England between 2007 and 2010.
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Endlebury is one of the least deprived wards in the borough with two out of seven neighbourhoods among the 50% least deprived in the country (see the map).
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The total number of people claiming DWP benefits in Endlebury ward is 880 (as at November 2010). This is 13.8% of the working-age resident population (aged 15-64) in the ward (third lowest in the borough). The borough average is 17.6%.
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Campaign to End Child Poverty reports that 24% of children in Endlebury ward are living in poverty (lowest in the borough along with Chingford Green ward). The borough average is 35%.
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Endlebury has 232 pupils eligible for free school meal. This is 15% of the pupils (lowest in the borough). The borough average is 25% (2011 School Census).
Note: For Child Poverty Ward Profiles please contact
[email protected], tel. 020 8496 4729
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Health •
Endlebury has a better health profile than Waltham Forest, London and England.
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Mortality numbers for All Cancers, Coronary Heart Disease and All Circulatory diseases are all lower than the averages for Waltham Forest, London and England.
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Life expectancy at birth is higher at 83.7 for women and 78.4 for men than across the borough as a whole (80.8 and 75.8 respectively). 2003-2007 Life expectancy at birth Source: London Health Ob servatory, August 2009
2004-2008 Indirectly standardised m ortality ratio by cause Persons, All age Source: London Health Observatory, January 2011 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0
88
97 98 100
All Cancer Mortality
107
98 100
81
Circulatory Mortality
109 93
90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
96 100
CHD Mortality
78.4 75.8 77.1 77.3
Males Endlebury
LBWF
London
83.7 80.8 81.7 81.5
Females
England
Endlebury
Note: The standardised mortality ratio is defined as the ratio of the observed number of deaths in the ward to the number expected if the ward had the same age-specific rates as England. An SMR of over 100 indicates there are more deaths than expected.
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LBWF
London
England
Crime •
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The total number of notifiable offences in Endlebury in the 24 months to March 2011 was 1,392. The average per ward in Waltham Forest was 2,678. Endlebury ward has fewer than average number of offences across all main types of offences. See the Figure.
Total Notifiable Offences (rolling 24 months to March 2011) Endlebury and Borough average Source: Metropolitan Police website
308
Violence against the person
272
Burglary 177
Criminal Damage
The most common offences were for Theft & Handling (27%) followed by Violence against the person (22%). Using population data from the 2011 Mayhew Harper count we can establish that in the 24 months to March 2011 there were 126 offences per 1,000 residents in Endlebury. This compares to an average of 218 offences per 1,000 residents in the borough.
377
Theft & Handling
115
Drugs 60
Robbery
48
Fraud & forgery Other Notifiable offences
22 32
Sexual offences
13 28
0
949 554
346
Endlebury
269
Borough average per ward
188
166 146
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Note: Data on the graph does not take into account ward populations so should be viewed as a record of the number of offences rather than an indicator of the likelihood of being a victim of crime
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