Ward Statistics


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Population

The General Register Office for Scotland (GROS) supplies us with annual population estimates for small areas which we build up to give totals and changes at Ward level. These estimates aim to exclude short term migrants.

Cromarty Firth contains a mixture of urban and sparsely populated rural areas with an overall population density above the Highland average. It has the highest proportion of children in Highland and relatively low proportions of people in the over 50 age groups. The total population has declined slightly since the 2001 Census: as the Ward has a high proportion of young people, significant numbers will tend to leave and enter further & higher education giving a tendency towards population loss.

Total Population

  Ward Highland Scotland
Total Population 11,847 219,400 5,168,500
Source: GRO(S) 2008 mid-year estimates

Age Structure

Age Ward (%) Highland (%) Scotland (%) Ward (No.) Highland (No.) Scotland (No.)
0-15 20.5 17.8 17.7 2,426 39,114 913,534
16-49 42.3 42.1 46.6 5,010 92,414 2,410,263
50-64 21.3 21.9 19.1 2,521 48,009 988,160
65-74 9.3 10.0 9.0 1,101 21,887 463,364
75-84 4.8 6.1 5.7 574 13,434 292,696
85+ 1.8 2.1 1.9 215 4,542 100,483
Source: GRO(S) 2008 mid-year estimates

Population Density

  Ward Highland Scotland
Number of persons per square kilometre 27.9 8.3 66.3
Area (square kilometres) 425 26,489 77,925
Source: GRO(S) 2008 mid-year estimates

Health

This Census response is one of the best simple measures we have of the health of our population. The rate of self-reported long term illness in Cromarty Firth is one of the highest in Highland.

  Ward Highland Scotland
Percentage of total population:      
with a limiting long-term illness 20.9 18.4 20.3
without a limiting long-term illness 79.1 81.6 79.7
Source: Census 2001

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Households & Housing Stock

The following tables provide information on housing and household tenure in this Ward. Housing completions provide us with a picture of the growth of the local area whilst housing tenure and occupancy examine the nature of housing in the Ward.

The number of new homes built during the last five years was below the Highland average. The Local Plan shows an adequate supply of housing land zoned for development with only minor local constraints due to Scottish Water infrastructure.

Number of households

  Ward Highland Scotland
Number of households 4,831 89,528 2,192,246
Source: Census 2001

House Prices

  Ward Highland Scotland
Number of private house sales in 2008 124 3,276 85,937
Average house price £157,461 £170,158 £169,706
Median (midpoint) house price £150,000 £153,200 £140,000
Source: Communities Scotland/Registers of Scotland 2008

House Completions

  Ward Highland Scotland
Number of house completions between 2005-2009 353 7,749 n/a
Average number of completions per year 71 1,550 n/a
Source: Highland Council

Housing Land Audit

  Ward Highland
Number of new homes* that potentially will be built between 2008-2011 : 488 17,575
* identified in the Local Plan or with planning permission
Source: Highland Council

Further information about the Housing Land Audit is available on the Housing Land Audit webpage.

Number of Council Houses

  Ward Highland Scotland
Number of Council owned houses 1,341 13,679 325,553
Source: Highland Council / Scottish Executive 2009/10

Housing Tenure

  Ward Highland Scotland
Percentage of households that are:      
owner occupied 52.4 65.7 62.6
rented from the Council/Scottish Homes 31.6 18.0 21.6
rented from housing association 7.0 3.6 5.6
privately rented 5.1 8.5 6.7
other 3.8 4.2 3.5
Source: Census 2001

Housing Occupancy

  Ward Highland Scotland
Percentage of housing stock that is:      
occupied 95.5 89.8 94.9
second/holiday homes 0.6 6.2 1.3
vacant 3.8 4.0 3.8
Percenatges are based on housing stock figures of 5,057 (Ward), 99,739 (Highland) and 2,308,939 (Scotland) from the Census 2001

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Employment & Economic Activity

The following series of tables provide information on employment status and the types of industries that provide jobs in the Ward. This information provides us with an understanding of the nature of employment within the Ward.

Cromarty Firth has a low proportion of self-employed workers, 9% (Census2001). The proportion of jobs in manufacturing and the public sector are both slightly above the Highland average.

Number of People in Employment

  Ward Highland Scotland
Number of people in employment * 6,900 109,300 2,420,400
* Rounded to nearest 100 people
Source: Annual Business Inquiry 2008

Employment by Sector

  Ward Highland Scotland
Percentage of people employed in:      
Agriculture & fishing 0.3 1.7 1.7
Energy & water 0.8 0.8 1.8
Manufacturing 8.4 8.0 8.7
Construction 8.3 6.7 5.9
Distribution, hotels and restaurants 14.1 25.6 22.2
Transport and communications 6.5 6.0 5.1
Banking, finance & insurance, etc. 36.1 14.9 19.1
Public admin., education & health 22.3 31.1 30.0
Other services 3.2 5.3 5.4
Source: Annual Business Inquiry 2008

Economic Activity

  Ward Highland Scotland
Percentage of 16-74 year olds *      
Economically active 64.7 68.1 65.0
Full-time employees 39.0 38.9 40.3
Part-time employees 12.0 12.9 11.1
Self employed 5.9 10.2 6.6
Full-time student 1.8 1.8 3.0
Unemployed 6.0 4.3 4.0
* total 16-74 year olds 8,492 152,675 3,731,079
Economically active people are defined as those aged 16 to 74 who are working, actively looking for work or full-time students
Source: Census 2001

Qualifications

  Ward Highland Scotland
Percentage of 16-74 year olds* whose highest qualification is:      
Group 1 28.6 26.1 24.7
Group 2 14.9 15.3 15.7
Group 3 5.6 6.4 7.0
Group 4 12.1 19.6 19.5
No qualifications 38.7 32.6 33.2
* total 16-74 year olds 8,492 152,675 3,731,079
Group 1: 'O' Grade, Standard Grade, Intermediate I or 2, City & Guilds Craft, SVQ level 1 or 2 or equivalent
Group 2: Higher Grade, CSYS, ONC, OND, City & Guilds Advanced Craft, RSA Advanced Diploma, SVQ level 3 or equivalent
Group 3: HND, HNC RSA Higher Diploma, SVQ level 4 or 5 or equivalent
Group 4: First degree, Higher degree, Professional qualification
Source: Census 2001

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Unemployment & Benefits

The unemployment rate is above the Highland average although the long term rate is below the average. Both the Incapacity Benefit and Council Tax Benefit claim rates are the second highest in Highland.

Latest unemployment rates ( February 2010 )

  Ward Highland Scotland
Unemployment rate * 5.0 3.6 4.7
Long term unemployment rate ** 1.1 0.9 1.5
* Percentage of resident working age population claiming Job Seekers Allowance
** Percentage of resident working age population claiming Job Seekers Allowance for 6 months or more
Source: Department for Work and Pensions date from NOMIS

 

Figure 1: Unemployment Rates (October 2004 to February 2010 )
Graph showing unemployment rates

 

Figure 2: Long-term Unemployment Rates (October 2004 to February 2010 )
Graph showing long-term unemployment rates

Incapacity Benefit / Severe Disability Allowance ( August 2009 )

  Ward Highland Scotland
Incapacity Benefit / Severe Disability Allowance claimant rate * 9.9 6.6 7.9
* Percentage of resident working age population
Source: Department for Work and Pensions data from NOMIS

 

Figure 3: Incapacity Benefit / Severe Disability Allowance claimant rates (February 2004 to August 2009 )
Graph showing Incapacity / Severe Disability Allowance claimant rates

Council Tax Benefit ( 2004 )

  Ward Highland Scotland
Number of claimants 1,450 17,475 518,935
Council Tax Benefit take-up rate * 28.2 17.0 21.8
* Percentage of working age population
Source: Department for Work and Pensions data from NOMIS

Further information on unemployment in Highland is available on the Unemployment webpage.


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Income & Deprivation

The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation, SIMD, is the Executive’s official measure for identifying small area concentrations of multiple deprivation. Household incomes are taken from CACI Paycheck, a commercial database based on lifestyle surveys and market research data, supplied by Communities Scotland to help with housing analysis.

Two datazones in Alness (Alness Teaninich and Alness Kirkside) and one in Invergordon (Invergordon Strath Avenue) are identified as severely deprived and the proportion of people classed as employment deprived and income deprived are both well above the Highland average. Average household incomes are slightly below the Highland average.

  Ward Highland Scotland
Number of income deprived people * 2,665 30,195 879,190
Percentage of income deprived people * 22.5 13.8 17.0
Number of employment deprived people * 1,055 12,925 390,665
Percentage of employment deprived people * 7.4 5.0 6.4
Number of candidate Data Zones for Regeneration Funding 4 16 976
Average annual income ** £30,331 £31,727 £33,220
Percentage of households earning less than £10k per year ** 7.8 8.6 8.4
* Source: Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2009
** Source: CACI Paycheck 2008

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