Mile End East Ward Profile Contents Page Population 2 Age Structure 2 Ethnicity 3 Religion 3 Household Composition 4 Health & Unpaid Care 5 Deprivation 8 Crime Data 9 Schools Performance 10 Annual Resident Survey 2011/12 summary 11 Local Layouts 12 Within your ward… 15 In your borough… 17 Data Sources 19
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Mile End East Ward Profile
Contents Page Population 2
Age Structure 2
Ethnicity 3
Religion 3
Household Composition 4
Health & Unpaid Care 5
Deprivation 8
Crime Data 9
Schools Performance 10
Annual Resident Survey 2011/12 summary 11
Local Layouts 12
Within your ward… 15
In your borough… 17
Data Sources 19
Mile End East Page 2
Population
• At the time of the 2011 Census the population of Mile End East was
13,354 residents, which accounted for 5.3% of the total population
of Tower Hamlets.
• The population density of the ward was 124.8 residents per hectare
(80 square meters for each resident of the ward). This compares
with a borough density of 129 residents per hectare and 52 per
hectare in London.
• There were 6,534 occupied households in this ward and an average
household size of 2.85 residents; similar to the average size for
Tower Hamlets of 2.47.
Change
• The population of Mile End East increased by 19.9% between 2001
and 2011 which was below the borough average was 29.6%.
• Over the next 10 years the population of the ward is projected to
grow by 25% to 34%, reaching somewhere between 16,800 and
18,000 residents by 2021.
Age Structure
Figure 1: Age Structure
Residents by Age 0-15 16-64 65+ Total
Mile End East 3,191 9,408 755 13,354
Mile End East % 23.9% 70.5% 5.7% 100%
Tower Hamlets % 19.7% 74.1% 6.1% 100%
Figure 2: Ward population density
Figure 3: Proportion of population by age
20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
0 ‒ 4
10 ‒ 14
20 ‒ 24
30 ‒ 34
40 ‒ 44
50 ‒ 54
60 ‒ 64
70 ‒ 74
80 ‒ 84
90+Mile End East
Variance
LBTH
Mile End East
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Ethnicity
• The proportion of residents identifying as ‘White British’ in the
Census for Mile End East was 24.1%.
• Residents of Bangladeshi ethnicity accounted for 43.2% of residents
in this ward
• 66% of residents in this ward are from black and minority ethnic
(BME) groups. This is the second highest proportion in Tower
Hamlets after Bromley-by-Bow with 70.4%. The London average for
the proportion of residents from BME backgrounds was 40.2%.
• The three largest ethnic groups in the borough (White British,
Bangladeshi & Other White) account for 77.3% of residents in this
ward.
Religion
• In Mile End East, 45.9% of residents identified in the Census as
Muslim.
• 22.3% of residents in this ward identified as Christian.
• 14.8% of residents stated that they had no religious beliefs and
13.9% opted to not respond to the question on religion.
• Religious groups other than Christian or Muslim accounted for 3.1%
of the residents in this ward.
Figure 4: Proportion of Residents by Ethnicity
Figure 5: Proportion of Residents by Religion
24.1%31.2%
44.9%
79.8%
10.0%
14.0%
14.9%
5.7%
5.0%
10.4%
7.3%
13.3%
8.8%
11.4%
19.2%
8.0%
43.2%32.0%
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Mile End East LBTH London England
Bangladeshi
All other
Black
Mixed
White other
White British
22.3%27.1%
48.4%59.4%
45.9% 34.5%
12.4% 5.0%
14.8%19.1%
20.7% 24.7%
13.9% 15.4%8.5% 7.2%
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Mile End East LBTH London England
Not Stated
No Religion
Other Religion
Sikh
Muslim
Jewish
Hindu
Buddhist
Christian
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Household Composition
• 27.9% of the households in this ward contain families with
dependent children. This compares to a borough average of 26.6%,
and a London average of 29%.
• 54.5% of the residents of Mile End East live in family households
with dependent children.
• Single adult households account for a further 29.5% of households,
however, only 10.3% of the wards residents live in this type of
household.
• Older people living alone (aged 65+) account for 6% of households
in the ward which is the same as the average for Tower Hamlets of
6%, but below the London figure of 9.6%.
Figure 6: Average household size
Average residents per
household Mile End
East
Tower
Hamlets London England
Households with dependant
children 4.48 4.30 3.89 3.78
Households without dependant
children 1.99 1.81 1.84 1.78
Average household size 2.85 2.47 2.47 2.36
Figure 7: Household composition – percentage of households by type
Figure 8: Household composition – percentage of residents that live in each type
of household
9.0%
25.7%
23.6%
6.0%
35.7%
Lone parent family
with dependent
children
Other households with
dependent children
Single adult under 65
Single adult 65 and
over
Other households
without dependent
children
9.5%
45.0%
8.3%2.1%
35.1%
Lone parent family with
dependent children
Other households with
dependent children
Single adult under 65
Single adult 65 and over
Other households without
dependent children
Mile End East Page 5
Health & Unpaid Care
• 82.1% of the residents in Mile End East reported that they were in
either ‘good’ or ‘very good’ health. This was below the Tower
Hamlets and London averages of 83.3% and 83.8% respectively, but
above the England average of 81.4%.
• 14% of residents reported that their day-to-day activities were
limited to some degree by a long term health problem or disability,
compared with an average for the borough of 13.5%.
• 7.8% of residents provided unpaid care to someone who has a long
term health problem or disability (1,045 residents). This was above
the Tower Hamlets figure for provision of unpaid care of 7.6%
• 3.2% of residents provided 20 hours or more of unpaid care a week
(436 residents). This was a just below the borough average of 3.3%.
Figure 9: Average Life Expectancy
Figure 10: Reported Health of Mile End East Residents
• Female life expectancy in Mile End East is 77.9 years, below the
borough average of 80.7 years. This is the lowest female life
expectancy in the borough, with the highest being in Millwall at
89.2 years.
• Male life expectancy is 73.7 years, below the borough average of
75.2 years. The lowest male life expectancy in the borough is 72.5
years in St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green. The highest male life
expectancy is in St Katharine’s & Wapping at 80.4 years.
73.7
77.9
0 20 40 60 80 100
Male
Female
Source: London Health Observatory 2009
49.9%
32.2% 11.5%
4.5%
2.0%
Very Good Health
Good Health
Fair Health
Bad Health
Very Bad Health
Mile End East Page 6
Public Health Data
Figure 11: Standardised Admission Ratio for Emergency Hospital Admissions – 2010/11
Figure 12: Standardised Admission Ratio for Accidental Falls – 2010/11
Figure 13: Standardised Admission Ratio for Non-Emergency Hospital Admissions –
2010/11
All of the figures presented here have been standardised to the England
average admissions ratio. This means that the figures shown for wards,
Tower Hamlets and for London are shown in relation to the England which
is represented as 100 (the red line).
These figures are estimates and not a precise measure; the confidence
intervals shown give an idea of the uncertainty attached to the estimate
and the range of possible values.
119.27 97.09 94.300
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40
60
80
100
120
140
Mile End East Tower Hamlets London
England Average
Source: Public Health England
76.0 70.8 101.90
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60
80
100
120
Mile End East Tower Hamlets London
England Average
Source: Public Health England
74.14 73.45 93.920
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40
60
80
100
120
Mile End East Tower Hamlets London
England Average
Source: Public Health England
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Figure 14: Childhood Obesity Prevalence - % of children estimate - Reception Class
Figure 15: Childhood Obesity Prevalence - % of children estimate - Year 7
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The following map data is taken from the Indicies of Multiple Deprivation
produced for the Department of Communities and Local Government in
2010.
Figure 16: Percentage of Children Living in Income Deprived Families
The average for Mile End East was 64% and this ward was 4th highest out
of the 17 wards in Tower Hamlets
The borough average on this measure was 59% (the highest local authority
figure in England) and ranged between St Katharine’s & Wapping with the
lowest figure at 43% and East India & Lansbury with the highest at 66%.
The London average for the percentage of children living in income
deprived households was 32%.
The ward estimates of deprivation have been produced from the dataset
by the Greater London Authority
Figure 17: Percentage of Older People Living in Income Deprived Families
The average for Mile End East was 62% and this ward was ranked 4th
out of
the 17 wards in Tower Hamlets
The borough average for older people (aged 65 and over) living in income
deprived households was 53% (also the highest local authority figure in
England). In Tower Hamlets the ward figures ranged between St
Katharine’s & Wapping with the lowest figure at 37% and Spitalfields &
Banglatown with the highest at 82%.
The London average for the percentage of older people in income deprived
families was 24%.
Mile End East Page 9
Figure 18: Mile End East Recorded Crime
(incidents per 1,000 residents)
Figure 19: Mile End East Total Recorded Offences
(21 month total)
Figure 20: Tower Hamlets Recorded Crime
(incidents per 1,000 residents)
Figure 21: Tower Hamlets Total Recorded Offences
(21 month total)
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Robbery Criminal Damage
Burglary Fraud & Forgery
Violence Against The Person Theft & Handling
Drugs Other Notifiable Offences
25%
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8%
34%
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Burglary
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Criminal Damage
Drugs Offences
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Drug Offences Other Notifiable Offences
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38%
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12%
Violence Against The Person
Robbery
Burglary
Theft & Handling
Fraud & Forgery
Criminal Damage
Drugs Offences
Other Notifiable Offences
Mile End East Page 10
School Performance
Figure 22: Primary School Performance
Primary
% achieving Level 4 or above in both
English and maths in
% making
expected progress Ofsted inspections
School School status 2012 2011 2010 2009 English Maths Rating Inspection
date
St Paul's with St
Luke's Voluntary Aided School 68% 59% IA 58% 93% 93% Satisfactory Jun-12
Stebon Community School 83% 63% 67% 42% 91% 88% Requires improvement Sep-12
Wellington Community School 88% 74% 66% 79% 84% 91% Good May-10
England 79% 74% 73% 72% 89% 87% - -
Tower Hamlets 82% 76% 76% 74% 94% 90% - -
* Industrial Action. Failed to conduct National Curriculum Tests.
Figure 23: Secondary School Performance
Secondary
% achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or
equivalent) including English and
maths GCSEs
% of pupils
making expected
progress
% achieving grades
A*-C in English and
maths GCSEs
Ofsted inspections
School School status 2012 2011 2010 2009 English Maths Rating Inspection date
St Paul's Way Foundation School 78% 83% 58% 59% 47% 29% 58% Satisfactory Jul-10
England 59% 58% 55% 51% 68% 69% 59% - -
Tower Hamlets 62% 62% 52% 46% 72% 74% 62% - -
Mile End East Page 11 Annual Residents Survey 2011/12 – Tower Hamlets
Overview
Figure 24: User Satisfaction with Services
Figure 24: Residents Top Personal Concerns
Figure 25: Residents Concerns about Anti-Social Behaviour
42%
31%
24%
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20%
0% 20% 40% 60%
Crime
Lack of jobs
Litter\dirt in streets
Lack of affordable housing
Not enough being done for young people
% of residents who said the issue was one of their top 3 concerns
58%
53%
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0% 20% 40% 60% 80%
Teenagers hanging around on the streets
People using or dealing drugs
Rubbish and litter lying around
Parents not taking responsibility for
children
People being drunk or rowdy in public
spaces
% of residents who feel the issue is a very or fairly big problem in their area
Advice on interpretation of survey data
As the data are based on a survey sample they are estimates not precise
measures. All survey estimates have a degree of sampling variability attached
to them which needs to be borne in mind when interpreting findings,
particularly for estimates based on small samples or for comparisons over
time.
The concept of ‘statistical significance’ is used here to highlight those
differences that are likely to reflect real changes over time (or between
groups), as opposed to those which may be simply reflecting sampling
variability. Green and red arrows are used to denote statistically significant