Western Bay Development Day

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Western Bay Development Day 24.5.16

Population Breakdown Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales Population   Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales Population 239,023 139,812 139,178 518,013 3,063,456 Age 0-15 41,396 (17%) 24,637 (18%) 25,288 (18%) 91,321 (18%) 556,296 (18%) 16-17 5,412 (2%) 3599 (3%) 3,558 (3%) 12,569 (2.5%) 77,111 (3%) 18-29 44,083 (18%) 20,233 (14%) 19,899 (14%) 84,215 (16%) 482,493 (16%) 30-59 90,344 (38%) 56,009 (40%) 56,444 (41%) 202,797 (39%) 1,180,127 (39%) 60-84 52,033 (22%) 32,082 (23%) 30,949 (22%) 115,064 (22%) 692,869 (23%) 85+ 5,755 (2%) 3,452 (2%) 3,040 (2%) 12,247 (2.5%) 74,560 (2%) BME 14,300 (6%) 2,725 (2%) 3,088 (2%) 20,113 (4%) 135,203 (4%)

Health Related Issues Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales   Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales Persons with long term health problem or disability 32,178 (13%) 21,063 (15%) 18,509 (13%) 71,750 (14%) 395,883 (13%) Day to day activities limited 55,718 (23%) 39,112 (28%) 34,359 (25%) 129,189 (25%) 695,855 (23%) Bad Health 19,348 (8%) 14,629 (10%) 12,383 (9%) 46,360 (9%) 233,607 (8%)

Tenures in Western Bay Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales   Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales Households 103,497 60,393 58,515 222,405 1,302,676 Tenure Owned/Mortgage 66,259 (64%) 41,479 (69%) 42,348 (73%) 150,086 (67%) 878,654 (68%) Social Rented 19,878 (19%) 11,545 (19%) 8,099 (14%) 39,522 (18%) 214,911 (16%) Private Rented 15,260 (15%) 6,186 (10%) 7,188 (12%) 28,634 (13%) 184,254 (14%) Living Rent Free 1,792 (2%) 1,072 (2%) 737 (1%) 3,601 (2%) 20,381 (2%)

Income Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales Gross Weekly Pay £485.10   Swansea NPT Bridgend Western Bay Wales Gross Weekly Pay £485.10 £486.00 £512.40 £494.50 £473.40 On out of work benefits 2.3% (3,605) 2.5% (2,165) 2.1% (1,870) 2.3% (7,640) 2.2%   Swansea NPT Bridgend Wales Average House Price 160,770 118,961 158,656 165,771

Housing Registers in Western Bay   Swansea Individual waiting lists for the Local Authority and for each of the RSLs – CCS has nomination rights to RSLs Points based allocations policy based on need Neath, Port Talbot Common Register and Choice based waiting list with NPTBC and NPT Homes Individual waiting lists for other RSLs – NPTBC has nomination rights Bridgend Common Housing Register for BCBC and all RSL partners Common Social Housing Allocation Policy for 75% of allocations with remaining 25% retained by the RSL for allocation

Waiting Lists Figures (LA’s)   Swansea NPT Bridgend Total on Waiting List 3,142 2,301 (1,895 live) 1,274 1 bed 3,210 1225 878 2 bed 1,601 499 202 3 bed 523 357 106 4 bed + 169 73 88 Allocations per annum 1,430 949 451

Median Monthly Private Sector Rents   Swansea NPT Bridgend Room £280 £243 £368 1 bed £495 £375 £412 2 bed £500 £425 £475 3 bed £550 £560 4 bed + £800 £625 £750 WG Stats for Wales

Local Housing Allowance Rates   Swansea NPT Bridgend LHA Rates Shared £57.34 £51.02 £55.23 1 bed £92.97 £79.78 £80.55 2 bed £105.94 £91.81 £103.56 3 bed £115.07 £101.11 £115.06 4 bed £153.02 £120.82 £149.59 WG/DWP

Average Social Rents (weekly)   Swansea NPT Bridgend Wales General Needs LA £77.30 N/A £79.92 General Needs RSL £84.04 £79.52 £83.49 £82.05 Sheltered LA £72.15 £70.97 Sheltered RSL £79.24 £68.88 £75.22 £74.20 Other Supported (RSL) £90.19 £84.30 £120.83 £90.30 Extra Care LA £69.46 £67.50 Extra Care RSL £92.81 £150.35 £170.05 £123.55 Stats Wales

Local Housing Market Assessment   Swansea NPT Bridgend Affordable Housing Requirement 17,000 (2010-2025) 8,000 (2010-2026) 8810 (2012-2017)

Conclusion Many similarities in the three areas of Western Bay However, operating systems differ Recording is different High pressure on all services – especially housing and affordability What data do we want going forward