Research and Intelligence Team, Policy, Research and Engagement Division, Strategic Services
and
Transformation,
Chief Executive’s Office.
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richard.brett@derby.gov.uk
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Derby is ranked the 82
nd
most deprived local authority out of 326 in the Employment domain.
Arboretum is among the 20% most deprived wards in the country and
is ranked the most
deprived of all Derby wards.
All LSOA’s in Arboretum are in the most deprived 20% nationally.
Income
Arboretum’s mean annual income is considerably lower than that of the
city average and
over a third lower than that of the East Midlands average.
Table 9: Arboretum Mean Annual Income Compared to Derby and East Midlands
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Arboretum
Derby
Difference
to Derby
East
Midlands
Difference
to East
Midlands
Mean annual
income
£22,415
£32,205
-30.40%
£33,907
-33.89%
There is however a pocket of considerably higher annual income in the west of the ward
around Vicarage Avenue.
Figure 13: Mean Income by Output Area (OA), CACI Paycheck 2011
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CACI Ltd, Paycheck, 2010
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The percentage of households in Arboretum with an annual income under £15k is more than
50% higher than that of the city average and almost 70% higher than that of the East
Midlands average.
Table 10: Arboretum Percentage of Households with Annual Income Under £15k Compared
to
Derby and East Midlands
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Arboretum
Derby
Difference
to Derby
East
Midlands
Difference to
East Midlands
Percentage of
households with
an annual
income under
£15k
38.62
24.94
+54.86%
23.04
+67.61%
There are areas with higher levels of mean annual income under £15k in the ward; to the
west around Vicarage Avenue and Breedon Hill Road and to the north west around Macklin
Street/Crompton Street.
Figure 14: Percentage of Households with Income Under £15k by OA, CACI Paycheck 2011
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CACI Ltd, Paycheck, 2010
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and Transformation,
Chief Executive’s Office.
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richard.brett@derby.gov.uk
–
01332 643478
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Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2010
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Income Domain
Five indicators are used to calculate this domain of the overall Indices of Multiple Deprivation
2010. They are:
Adults and children in income support family
Adults and children in income-based Jobse
eker’s Allowance families
Adults and children in Pension Credit (Guarantee) families
Adults and children in certain Child Tax Credit families
Asylum seekers receiving subsistence/accommodation support.
Derby is ranked the 62
nd
most deprived local authority out of 326 in the Income domain.
Arboretum is among the 20% most deprived wards in the country and is ranked the most
deprived of all Derby wards.
All LSOA’s in Arboretum are in the most deprived 20% nationally.
Less Carbon Emissions from Industry and Transport
This will be measured via AEA and available only at city level.
Travel to work
26
The proportion of residents travelling to work from Arboretum by car and van is below the
average in the city and is the lowest proportion of any ward, whilst the proportion travelling to
work on foot is well above average.
Distance Travelled to Work
27
68% of the working population work within 5 kilometres of the ward boundary, which is well
above the city average of 56%. A further 8% of the working population work from home.
Approximately 2% of the working population travel between 5 and 10 kilometres, compared
to the city average of approximately 15%.
Congestion
There are a number of local congestion problems, particularly along the inner ring road at its
intersection with London Road, in the Agard Street area, Charnwood Street area, at the
termination of Uttoxeter Road and at its junctions with the A52 east and west.
There are also local problems at the junction of Douglas Street and Osmaston Road and at
the junction of Bateman Street and London Road.
It is possible that a number of these hotspots may have been mitigated through the
completion of the 'Connecting Derby', inner ring road scheme.
More Good Quality Affordable Housing
The measure is currently under development and will be signed off shortly and it should be
available at ward level.
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2011 Census 2011. Copyright@ONS.gov.uk
27
2001 Census
–
this will be available for 2011 at a later date