Parish Profile
Long Ashton is a village on the outskirts of Bristol and, together with Leigh Woods, forms a civil parish with a population of 6,660 of whom 49 per cent are male and 51 per cent are female (ONS 2001). Long Ashton is situated within the ward of Wraxall and Long Ashton, although Leigh Woods itself is not. Over 98% of the resident population are of White ethnic origin and 75% state that they are Christian, with just over one per cent of the population belonging to other religions, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism (ONS 2001). Consequently, the proportion of ethnic minority groups is considerably lower than national figures. For instance, Wraxall and Long Ashton's population consists of 0.4% Asian, 0.2% Black and 0.4% Chinese people.
Education & skills 15% of people have no qualifications in the Long Ashton area compared with 22% across England
Vulnerable groups 4% of children are living in poverty in the Long Ashton area compared with 17% across England
Economy 40% people aged 16-74 are in full-time employment in the Long Ashton area compared with 39% across England
Housing 1% of households lack central heating in the Long Ashton area compared with 3% across England
Access & transport 9% of households have no car in the Long Ashton area compared with 26% across England
Crime and Safety The overall crime rate is lower than the average across England
Communities & environment The % of people 'satisfied with their neighbourhood' (85.3%) is higher than the average across England (79.3%)
Health & wellbeing 15% of people have a limiting long-term illness in the Long Ashton area compared with 18% across England
The ACORN [1] profile of Long Ashton suggests that it is a mature, affluent area, with a lower than average proportion of recent home movers. The profile indicates that the neighborhood has significantly higher than average levels of adults aged over 65 and, correspondingly, lower levels of children, particularly young children. To illustrate this point, 2001 Census data reveals that the percentage of the population for Wraxall and Long Ashton ward aged 60-74 and 75 plus is 17% and 9% respectively, whilst the national average for these categories are 13% and 8%; furthermore, only 18% of the population in Wraxall and Long Ashton ward is aged under 16 compared with a national average of 20%. (ONS, 2001). Unsurprisingly, therefore, there is a higher than average level of retired people, whilst the profile of those in employment is biased towards professional and managerial occupations. The ACORN profile indicates that the proportion of working women in areas such as Long Ashton is well below average, although people in the area are likely to be well-educated. Home ownership is common in these types of neighborhood, with 83 per cent of households being owner-occupied (ONS 2001); the ACORN profile suggests that many of these houses are large, detached properties and that owners are likely to spend a considerable amount on their gardens and greenhouses. The level of car ownership is also likely to be very high, with the proportion of households with three or more cars being almost twice the national average. There are above average proportions of new, expensive cars and a bias towards cars with large engine sizes. Income levels are well above average, with almost three times as many people than the national average earning over £ 40,000 per annum. Ownership of financial products, such as stocks and shares, is also above average.
[1] A Classification Of Residential Neighborhoods; CACI Ltd 2004.