Derry City and Strabane District Council Key Statistics September 2018
Derry City and Strabane District Council as 100 people
7 Poor / Very poor
49 Male
16 Fair
51 Female
77 Very good / Good
34 Aged 0 to 24
General Gender health
43 Economically inactive 8 Unemployed
Economic Activity (16+)
12 Working part-time 37 Working full-time
Age
25 Aged 45 to 64
14 Aged 65+
Qualifications (16-64)
22 None
27 Aged 25 to 44
Country of Birth
Religion
22 NVQ Level 4+
89 in NI 9 Rest of UK and RoI
56 NVQ Level 1-3
3 Elsewhere
2 Other and No Religion
72 Catholic
25 Protestant and Other Christian
Population Total population In 2017 = 150,500
Age band 0-15 1.6% since 2011 16-24 25-44 45-64 4.6% since 2001 65+
150,500
Total
Change since % 22% 12% 26% 26% 15%
2011 580 1,410 2.480 3,410 3,370
100%
2001 5,420 -14.2% 2,040 -10.2% -8.6% 3,630 37.1% 10,580 48.7% 7,200
-1.7% -7.3% -6.0% 9.6% 18.1%
2,310
1.6%
6,690
4.6%
Life expectancy at birth
Projected % change within age bands (2016 – 2041) 70%
2017 Number 32,810 17,920 38,730 39,050 21,980
Gender Male Female
63%
60%
2001-03
2010-12
74.3 79.2
2014-16
76.8 81.0
50%
3.3yrs for males since 2001-03
40% Total population in 2041 projected 30% to be 145,852
2.7yrs for female since 2001-03
77.6 81.9
Standardised Mortality Ratio
20% 10% 0% -3%
-10%
-11% -14% -20% -15% -17% -30%
Standardised Mortality Ratio
105 104
103.9
103.8
104.0 102.3 102.4
103 102 101 100
100
99
NI
98
DCSDC
97 2010-12
2011-13
2012-14
Period
Age Band
2013-15
2014-16
Housing Housing Stock
Dwelling completions Private 140 Social
2.7% since 2013
120 100 80
61,034
60
60,459 59,443
59,698
40
60,018
20 0
2013
2014
2015 Year
2016
2017 Period
Standardised Residential Property Price and Verified Residential Property Sales £200,000
1000
£180,450
£180,000
900
£160,000 £140,000
700
£118,497
£120,000
600
£100,000
500
£94,944
£80,000
400
£60,000
300
£40,000
200
£20,000
100
£0
0 2005
2006
2006
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Sales
Average house price (£)
800
DCSDC Verified Residential Property Sales
Economy, Labour Market and Income
Composition of employee jobs, 2016
Number of employee jobs up 9.4% since 2013
Male FT
54,986
Male PT
26%
53,630
36% Female FT
52,606
Female PT
50,253 29% 2013
2014
2015
9%
2016
Year
Gross weekly median pay of employee jobs
Gross weekly median pay
£600 £500 £400
£453.3 £352.1
2016
2017
£478.7 £423.5
£375.0 £325.5
£449.7
£350.9
£300 £200 £100 £0 Work in DCSDC All jobs
Work in DCSDC - Resident in DCSDC Resident in FT jobs - All jobs DCSDC- FT jobs
Economy, Labour Market and Income (cont’) Agriculture
Number of VAT and/or PAYE registered businesses
In June 2017 there were 1,773 farms
In 2017, there were 4,945 VAT and/or
and, of these, 73.9% were very small farms, 14.0% were small, 4.9% were medium and 7.2% were large.
PAYE registered businesses operating in DCSDC.
The total agricultural workforce was
11.7% of firms employed 10 or more
3,480 in June 2017.
people
8.7% of firms a turnover of £1,000,000 or more.
Non-Financial Business Economy Category
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Turnover (£m)
3,084
3,377
3,595
3,691
3,721
Purchases (£m)
1,994
2,186
2,498
2,594
2,521
GVA (£m)
1,094
1,200
1,124
1,215
1,235
Unemployment (Claimant Count and Job Seeker’s Allowance)
Claimant Count July 2018 = 4,505 (i.e. 4.7% of those aged 16-64 in DCSDC) 2.2% from June 2018 -7.0% from July 2017
Jobseeker’s Allowance Category
Number
Change since
% of all claimants
June 2018
July 2017
2,175
69%
10
0%
-35
-2%
16-24
535
17%
-50
-9%
-625
-54%
16-24 & 1yr+
270
9%
0%
-35
-11%
Claiming 1yr+
-
Economy, Labour Market and Income (cont’) Number of claimants of key benefits (May 2018) State Pension
22,220
Disability Living Allowance
14,600
Employment and Support Allowance
13,920
Carers Allowance
8,030
Pension Credit
7,420
Job Seekers' Allowance
4,840
Income Support
4,260
Attendance Allowance
3,670 -
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
Deprivation DCSDC SOAs within 100 most deprived in Northern Ireland by deprivation domain (1 = most deprived; 890 is least deprived)
MDM SOA East Crevagh 2 Strand 1 The Diamond Creggan Central 1 Brandywell Shantallow West 1 Culmore 2 Shantallow West 2 Creggan South Ballycolman Ebrington 2 Clondermot 1 Westland Shantallow West 3 Carn Hill 2 Rosemount Creggan Central 2 Shantallow East Glenderg
Income Rank 1 3 5 6 10 13 19 22 27 33 37 38 43 45 51 59 68 69 86 90
Education, Skills and Training SOA East Creggan Central 1 Crevagh 2 Creggan South Culmore 2 Altnagelvin 1 Shantallow West 1 Ballycolman Brandywell
Rank 14 31 32 57 64 85 87 92 98
SOA East Strand 1 The Diamond Crevagh 2 Shantallow West 2 Brandywell Creggan Central 1 Ebrington 2 Ballycolman Shantallow West 3 Culmore 2 Westland Clondermot 1 Glenderg Rosemount Creggan South Creggan Central 2 Shantallow West 1 Donemana Finn North Crevagh 1 Carn Hill 2 West 1
Rank 4 10 11 15 16 18 20 24 26 40 42 43 45 48 51 54 58 65 79 81 83 85 94 97
Access to Services SOA Plumbridge Donemana Glenderg Claudy 2 Banagher Slievekirk Clare
Rank 1 21 23 32 41 52 60
Deprivation (cont’) DCSDC SOAs within 100 most deprived in Northern Ireland by deprivation domain (1 = most deprived; 890 is least deprived) Employment SOA East Strand 1 The Diamond Shantallow West 1 Crevagh 2 Brandywell Creggan South Creggan Central 1 Culmore 2 Clondermot 1 Westland Ballycolman Carn Hill 2 Shantallow West 2 Shantallow East Ebrington 2 Culmore 3 Shantallow West 3 Creggan Central 2 Rosemount West 2 Altnagelvin 1 Castlederg Beechwood
Health and Disability Rank 3 4 6 7 10 13 14 16 22 24 29 31 32 40 43 51 57 58 61 65 68 71 74 79
Living Environment SOA Strand 1 Ebrington 2 Strand 2 Pennyburn 1 The Diamond Rosemount Creggan Central 1 Culmore 2
Rank 9 18 22 37 42 50 82 95
SOA Crevagh 2 Shantallow West 1 Culmore 2 Creggan Central 1 Brandywell Creggan South Strand 1 The Diamond Clondermot 1 Shantallow West 2 East Shantallow West 3 Shantallow East Carn Hill 2 Creggan Central 2 Westland Ballycolman Culmore 3
Rank 9 13 22 23 32 35 36 44 45 46 54 59 62 63 65 77 81 85
Crime & Disorder SOA The Diamond Strand 1 Shantallow West 1 Pennyburn 1 Crevagh 2 Shantallow West 2 Culmore 2 Ebrington 2 Rosemount Brandywell East Clondermot 1
Rank 1 10 19 24 28 29 30 33 44 50 76 94
Crime Recorded crime (excluding fraud), 2001/02 to 2017/18 Year 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 12,000
Recorded Crime offences 10,128 10,218 10,092 9,684 10,527 10,106 9,027 9,261 9,188 8,993 9,301 9,659 9,430 9,370 9,425 8,504 8,494
Annual Change 0.9% -1.2% -4.0% 8.7% -4.0% -10.7% 2.6% -0.8% -2.1% 3.4% 3.8% -2.4% -0.6% 0.6% -9.8% -0.1%
10,527
9,659
Number of recorded offences
10,000
8,494
8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0
Year
Education School enrolment 2017/18
Nursery
Pre-school
8 schools
22 schools
DCSDC School enrolment 2017/18
504 pupils
356 pupils
Primary
Post-primary Special School
69 schools
14 schools
2 schools
16,093 pupils
11,832 pupils
437 pupils
Qualifications of DCSDC school leavers, 2012/13 to 2016/17 100 90
% of school leavers
80
82.0
80.8
69.3
68.2
60 50
82.3
81.5
76.4
70
58.1
61.3 55.5
58.7
63.2
58.9
60.0
58.4
40 30 20 10 0 2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
2015/16
Year 2+ A Levels A*-E
5+ GCSEs A*-C
5+ GCSEs A*-C inc. GCSE English and maths
2016/17
Health Standardised Admission Rate due to alcohol related causes per 100,000 population
1,130 1,067
1,081
1,127
1,091
6% over rolling five year period.
Period
Standardised Admission Rate due to circulatory disease per 100,000 population
2,098
2,127
7% over rolling five year period
2,157 2,097
1,948
Period
Standardised Admission Rate due to respiratory disease per 100,000 population
2,238
2,250
2,145
Period
2,270 2,242
5% over rolling five year period
Tourism Estimated Overnight Trips, Nights and Expenditure, 2011-2017
Year
Overnight Trips
Nights spent on Overnight Trips
Expenditure during Overnight Trips
2011
168,064
767,880
£29,582,184
2012
164,802
706,128
£26,654,278
2013
254,121
932,153
£46,305,147
2014
231,027
810,809
£39,497,818
2015
223,718
890,527
£42,712,577
2016
282,833
909,670
£50,220,218
2017
270,408
822,313
£55,827,929
102,344 (60.9%)
54,433 (7.1%)
£26,245,745 (88.7%)
Change 2011-2017
1,000,000
60,000,000
900,000
Number of trips/nights
700,000
40,000,000
600,000 500,000
30,000,000
400,000 20,000,000
300,000 200,000
10,000,000
100,000 0
0 2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Year Overnight trips
Nights spent on overnight trips
Expenditure spent on overnight trips (£)
Estiamted spend (£)
50,000,000
800,000
Tourism (cont’) Place of origin of those on overnight trips to DCSDC, 2015-2017 Other (including RoI), 12% North America, 6% Northern Ireland, 40%
Other European, 9%
Great Britain, 34%
Environment Renewable energy applications with DCSDC, 2010/11 – 2017/18 Year 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18
Approved applications 30 56 50 60 16 21 16 9
Apr – Jun 2017 Jul – Sept 2017 Oct – Dec 2017 Jan – Mar 2018
Decided applications 34 65 68 68 30 34 46 13
3 0 3 3
6 1 3 3
Municipal waste Category Total municipal waste arisings Preparing for reuse, dry recycling and composting Of which: Dry recycling Waste composting Preparing for reuse
Jan to Mar 2018 Tonnes % 17,745
100%
7,930
44.7%
6,175 1,716 39
34.8% 9.7% 0.2%
In the period January to March 2018, DCSDC had 17,745 tonnes of municpal waste arising. Of this, 44.7% was sent for preparing for reuse, dry recycling or composting.
Further Information: For any further statistical enquiries on the Derry City and Strabane District Council area, please contact the statisticians located within Council:
statistics@derrystrabane.com
Hugh McNickle hugh.mcnickle@derrystrabane.com
Claire Hood claire.hood@derrystrabane.com