16 March 2007 |
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Proposed Constituency Boundaries
Full Range of Reports Available
Since the ward boundary review the Wards and Constituency boundaries were no longer coterminous (i.e. lined up) this has meant that some wards have been spread between 2 or more constituencies, in addition the demographic profile of the district has altered as areas have been regenerated and buildings knocked down/built. For these reason the boundary commission for England carried out a boundary review.
The review has made a recommendation and it is expected that an order will be made such that they will be used for the next general election. It should be noted however that that existing boundaries are still in effect until the next general election takes place. Available are the standard range of reports. Posted by stephen at 2:59 PM | Link | 0 comments
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02 March 2007 |
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2000 to 2006 Income Support report for "My Areas"
The 2000 to 2006 Income Support report gives an insight into the number of claimants between the age of 16-59 who have a low income, don't have savings of £16,000 or more, or not working or work on average less than 16 hours a week, or are unable to work because they are:
The report displays the information for each quarter; it is split into the different age categories i.e 16-24, 25-49, 50-59 and 60 and over's, it also shows the number of claimants by Male and Female totals, whether the claimant is single or with a partner, the length of the claim and which income support premium the claimaint is on i.e The Incapacity Benefit Premium, The Lone Parent Premium or The Carer's Premium. The data is then reprsented graphically on line graphs for each category, the data is also shown on comparison charts, so a comparison can be made between the different categories. It is based on the data released by the DWP (Department for Work and Pensions), the data was released at LSOA (Lower Super Output Area) which is then disaggregated to resident postcodes, based on the population and then reagregated back up to the requested area on the fly. Posted by ling_leec at 2:27 PM | Link | 0 comments
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2002 to 2006 Crime Data report for "My Areas"
The BCSP Crime Data report is based on the Crime Domain used in the ID2004 report. The Crime Domain consists of 33 categories of recorded crime which are then grouped to form 4 composite indicators: burglary, criminal damage, theft and violence. This report gives an insight into the number of offences committed within the selected area and compares this with the Bradford district. The data is displayed for each year by composite indicator, the total number of offences and the Rate Per 1000 and is then represented graphically on line graphs for each composite indicator.
Posted by ling_leec at 2:19 PM | Link | 0 comments
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