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Contextual Survey 2013 Christchurch Spitalfields 12 February 2014 Population Rollercoaster Interventionist and Opportunistic Development Long Street workshops Old Street ID: 501169

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Stepney Episcopal AreaContextual Survey 2013

Christchurch

Spitalfields

12 February 2014Slide2

Population RollercoasterSlide3

‘Interventionist’ and ‘Opportunistic’ Development

Long Street workshops, Old Street

Wood Wharf aspirational, E14Slide4

Contrasting Local Development StrategiesSlide5

Contrasting Local ‘Ideas’Slide6

Undistinctive Town CentresSlide7

End of EmpireSlide8

Expansion of Private Rental SectorSlide9

Younger Neighbourhoods

20 to 35 year olds as percentage of all residents (2011)Slide10

Expansion of 20 – 35 groupSlide11

Expansion of the Student CommunitySlide12

Internationalised in-migrationSlide13

Changing EthnographySlide14

Population TurnoverSlide15

Metropolitan Churn

Destination local

authorities: Top 20 by

number of movers 2002 and 2011

All

but one of the local authorities on the 2002 list feature on the 2011 list.

Every inner London borough now features on the list, including Haringey, where over 4,000 former Stepney residents moved in 2011.

Outer London boroughs to the North (e.g. Enfield) and to the East (e.g. Waltham Forest) also attract Stepney residents.

The only non-London local authorities to feature on either list are Brighton and Thurrock.

Top twenty accounted for 56% of all movers out in 2002; 58% in 2011.

Local or unitary authority

Movers out Year to 30 June 2002

Local or unitary authority

Movers out Year to 30 June 2011

Haringey

2,960

Haringey

4,040

Newham

2,860

Newham

2,610

Enfield

2,080

Camden

2,380

Waltham Forest

2,080

Waltham Forest

2,160

Camden

2,020

Southwark

2,080

Redbridge

1,320

Lambeth

1,940

Barnet

1,270

Enfield

1,640

Lambeth

1,240

Redbridge

1,490

Southwark

1,210

Wandsworth

1,380

Westminster

1,130

Westminster

1,280

Barking & Dagenham

1,010

Barnet

1,220

Wandsworth

930

Lewisham

1,200

Greenwich

850

Barking & Dagenham

1,070

Lewisham

830

Greenwich

980

Havering

760

Hammersmith

870

Brent

730

Brent

690

Brighton and Hove

570

Ealing

610

Hammersmith

570

Brighton and Hove

580

Thurrock

510

Kensington & Chelsea

560

Ealing

490

Havering

540Slide16

Stepney Episcopal AreaContextual Survey 2013

Christchurch

Spitalfields

12 February 2014Slide17

Dalston

/Hackney/

Homerton

14,000

Archway 8,000

City Fringe 200,000

Kings Cross 14,000

Angel 17,000

Canary Wharf 120,000

521,000 Jobs

(2010)

1 dot = 100 jobsSlide18

Emerging Professional ProfileSlide19

4/10 working residentscommute outside Stepney

Employment location of Stepney working residents (2001)

 

 

Source: ONS

23% Other Inner LondonSlide20

‘Work Hard/Play Hard’

Percentage of surveyed resident adults (16+) exercising for the equivalent of at least 30 minutes 3 times a weekSlide21

9% ‘official’ unemploymentSlide22

Impact of Benefit Changes

 

Benefit changes

Estimated Annual Cuts/Savings 2014/15 and onwards

Current (2013/14) numbers of recipients affected

Estimated annual cuts/savings per current numbers of recipients affected

Incapacity Benefit

(Work Capability Assessment)

£59m

18,500

£3,189

Tax Credits

(adjustments to thresholds etc.)

£52m

63,100

£824

Local Housing Allowance

(30

th

percentile max. etc.)

£45m

15,800

£2,848

Child Benefit

(freeze rates and limit entitlement)

£39m

82,500

£473

Disability Living Allowance

(replace with PIPs)

£17m

5,800

£2,931

Household Benefit Cap

(£325/£500 per household)

£16m

3,210

£4,829

“Bedroom Tax”

(Scale back for under-occupation)

£14m

12,900

£1,093

Non-dependent deduction

(lieu of contributions)

£6m

5,300

£1,132

Council Tax Benefit

(reduce by 10%)

£6m

49,700

£121Slide23

103,000 long-term sufferers54,000 unpaid carersSlide24

51,400 over 65s

20 to 35 year olds as percentage of all residents (2011)

Over 65 year

olds as percentage of all residents (2011)Slide25

Household status of adults under 65 (2011)

Childful

Society’

‘Childless Society’Slide26

7% of the population is under 5

(but 14% of the Bangladeshi; 20% of the

Charedi

)

Stepney 0 to 4 year olds by ethnic group (2011)Slide27

57,000 under 16s in poverty

Percentages of children in poverty who lackSlide28

Atom-

isation

AND

Concen-tration

Neighbourhood Characteristics by Household Size (2011)Slide29

Networking InitiativesSlide30

Networking Initiatives ?

A semi-formal survey found 28 active gangs in Hackney (highest number of any London borough); 26 in Tower Hamlets; 24 in Haringey and 13 in Islington. Some 250 gangs were identified across London

.

Of these, around 50 or 60 were classified as “high harm” gangs (firearms; serious violence; drugs supply; murder). There were 9 such gangs in Hackney; 9 in Southwark; 7 in Haringey; 5 in Tower Hamlets and two in Islington

.

www.londonstreetgangs.com

maps gang “regions” (claimed territory) and “set spaces” (base estates) in detail for each Stepney borough

.

Fluid definitions: “gangs”; “peer groups”; “urban street collectives”; “specialist groups

Hackney Gang Map