Ward Information for Stormont ward 95GG41Profile last updated October 2011.
This page provides information on residents in Stormont ward. Click on theme titles below to obtain an area profile for that subject. The datasets used are shown below in each section and are actively linked to the Data Catalogue spreadsheets. Click on the blue tabs at the top to see results for other geographical levels.
Geography Click on the map to the right to see a more detailed map of Stormont ward.
Stormont ward lies in the following administrative areas:- Belfast Local Government District;
- Belfast East Parliamentary Constituency (1992 Boundaries - See Assembly Area tab for further information;
- Belfast East Assembly Area 2011/ Westminister Parliamentary Constituency 2008;
- Belfast Health and Social Care Trust; and
- Belfast Education and Library Board.
Please note Assembly Area comparisons are based on the 1992 Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries and not the Assembly Area 2011/Westminster 2008 Boundaries. Please see Westminster Parliamentary Constituency Guidance Document for more information.
Stormont ward is made up of the following Super Output Areas (SOAs), for a profile of each click on the link(s) below:
Neighbouring ward(s): Cherryvalley, Dundonald, Stormont ward is classified as Urban according to the Inter-Departmental Urban-Rural Definition Group.
The nearest hospital to Stormont ward (as the crow flies) is The Ulster Hospital.
Datasets used: Urban Rural Classification 2005, Central Postcode Directory (NISRA Geography), Hospital Locations (DHSSPS).
Demography On Census Day 29th April 2001 the resident population of Stormont ward was 5530. Of this population:- 20.2% were under 16 years old and 25.5% were aged 60 and over;
- 47.1% of the population were male and 52.9% were female;
- 8.7% were from a Catholic community background and 85.2% were from a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' community background;
- 24.1% of persons aged 16 and over were single (never married);
- 41.8 years was the average age of the population; and
- the population density was 7.9 persons per hectare.
To view Interactive Maps of Census 2001 demographic data at ward level click on the links below: Datasets used: KS01 Usually Resident Population, KS02 Age Structure, KS04 Marital Status, KS07b Community Background (NISRA Census), Health Card Registrations 2010 (Central Services Agency).
The population for Stormont ward in 2010 was estimated at 5357, of which 17.5% were children, 23.9% were young working age adults, 32.5% were older working age adults and 26.1% were older people. Young working age adults are defined as 16-39 year olds, and older working age adults as males 40-64 and females 40-59 years. This represents a decrease of 2.9% (159 individuals) from the estimated mid-year ward population in 2001.
Population estimates as at 30th June 2010 are shown below.
Datasets used:Small Area Population Estimates 2001-2010
In Stormont ward there were 52 resident births registered in 2009. Of these, 27 were male births and 25 were female births and 9 (17.3%) births were to unmarried mothers. The median age of mothers of new-born babies in 2009 was 33 and for fathers was 35.
In total 82 deaths were registered in 2009 in Stormont ward, of these 11 (13.4%) were under 75 years old. The median age at death was 86.
Datasets used:Births 2009, Median Age of Parents 2009, Deaths to Under 75s 2009, Median Age at Death 2009 (NISRA Demography).
Crime and Justice There were a total of 118 offences recorded in Stormont ward in 2010/11. These can be broken down by various classifications of crime, shown below:- Violent crimes (offences against the person) - 17 offences recorded.
- Criminal damage - 26 offences recorded;
- Burglary - 19 offences recorded;
- Vehicle offences (including theft)- 22 offences recorded and
- Other Theft - 24 offences recorded.
To view an Interactive Map of Notifiable Offences recorded data click on the link below: Datasets used:Notifiable Offences Recorded 2010/11 (Police Service Northern Ireland).
Education and Training On Census Day 29th April 2001, in Stormont ward looking at the population aged 16-74:- 40.1% had degree level or higher qualifications; and
- 28.2% had no or low levels of qualifications. 1
1Low levels of qualifications are those categorised as Level 1 which include; GCSE (grades D-G), CSE (grades 2-5), 1-4 CSEs (grade 1), 1-4 GCSEs (grades A-C), 1-4 'O' level passes, NVQ level 1, GNVQ Foundation or equivalents.
To view an Interactive Map of Census 2001 education data at ward level click on the link below: For school leavers aged 16 and over in 2009/10, 92.5% achieved at least 5 or more GCSEs at grade C and above, 67.9% went on into Higher Education and 18.9% went into Further Education in Stormont ward.
To view an Interactive Map of School Leavers data click on the link below: In Stormont ward there were 345 students enrolled at a Higher Education college in 2009/10. Higher Education can be defined as education at a higher level than secondary school, usually provided in universities. Of all students enrolled, 68% were full time and 32% were part time students, while 52.7% were female and 47.3% were male. In total, 40.9% were aged 20 and under, 26.5% were aged 21-24 and 32.6% were aged 25 and over.
In Stormont ward there were 342 students enrolled at a Further Education college in 2009/10. Further Education can be defined as post-secondary education that is distinct from the education offered in universities. Of all students enrolled, 12.9% were full time and 87.1% were part time students, while 50% were female and 50% were male. In total, 36.3% were aged 19 and under, 14.9% were aged 20-25 and 48.8% were aged 26 and over.
In 20010/11 2.9% of pupils in post-primary schools had Free School Meal Entitlement (based on pupil residence data).
Datasets used:KS13 Qualifications and Students (NISRA Census),School Leavers Survey 2010,School Census Post Primary Free School Meals 2010 (Department of Education), Higher Education Enrolments 2009/10,Further Education Enrolments 2009/10 (Department of Employment and Learning).
Employment, Economic Activity and Social Welfare On Census Day 29th April 2001, in Stormont ward looking at the population aged 16-74:- 65.3% were economically active, 34.7% were economically inactive; and
- 1.3% were unemployed, of these 22.0% were long-term unemployed.1
1Long-term unemployed is defined as those who have been unemployed since 1999 or earlier on Census Day.
To view Interactive Maps of Census 2001 at ward level click on the links below: The Claimant Count records the number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits (which includes those who claim Jobseekers Allowance and National Insurance credits and severely disabled claimants but excludes students seeking vacation work and the temporarily stopped). In 2010, the average number of monthly unemployment-related benefits claimants in Stormont ward, as a percentage of the working age population was 1.8%. Of these, 16.2% were counted as Long Term Unemployed i.e. they had been claiming for over 12 months.
For Stormont ward in 2011 58 adults and 32 children under 16 were living in Income Support households.
To view an Interactive Map of Income Support data click on the link below: Other sources of social security benefit information in 2011 are as follows:- 51 persons aged 16-59 were claiming Income Support;
- 71 persons aged 16-59/64 were receiving Incapacity Benefit; and
- 102 persons aged 16 and over were claiming Housing Benefit.
The Census of Employment is a statutory survey that is conducted every two years in Northern Ireland. It provides information on the nature and characteristics of non-agricultural businesses. In 2009 there were 4948 employee jobs in businesses located in Stormont.
Of these:- 46.4% jobs were male full-time;
- 36.4% jobs were female full-time;
- 3.9% jobs were male part-time; and
- 13.2% jobs were female part-time.
The Farm Census 2010 recorded less than 5 farms registered to addresses in Stormont and the total agricultural labour force was less than 5 persons.
Datasets used:Census 2001:KS09a Economic Activity (NISRA Census), Claimant Count Annual Averages 2010,Claimant Count Annual Averages LTU 2010,Income Support 2010,Incapacity Benefit 2010,Housing Benefit 2010 (Department of Social Development),Census of Employment 2009, (Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment),Farm Census 2010 (DARD).
Deprivation - NIMDM 2010 The Northern Ireland Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010 (NIMDM 2010) report was published in May 2010. The report identifies small area concentrations of multiple deprivation across Northern Ireland. The results for Stormont ward are shown below.
On the Multiple Deprivation Measure ward level summary Stormont ward has an overall rank of 576 out of 582 wards. All wards in Northern Ireland are ranked, 1 being the most deprived (Whiterock in Belfast) and 582 the least deprived (Wallace Park in Lisburn). Wards with ranks of 58 or lower are in the top 10% most deprived wards in Northern Ireland, this means Stormont, with a rank of 576, is outside the top 10% most deprived wards. Stormont ward's rank of 576 places it in the 90% to 100% band.
Stormont ward lies in Belfast LGD, which has 51 wards with ranks from 1 (Whiterock) to 576 (Stormont).
All information for Stormont ward is shown in the table below. On the income domain Stormont ward is ranked 563, while on the employment domain it is ranked 572. Looking at proximity to services Stormont ward is ranked 404.
[Ward Ranks range from 1 (most deprived) to 582 (least deprived)] Datasets used: Northern Ireland Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010 Ward (NISRA).
Health and Care On Census Day 29th April 2001, in Stormont ward:- 15.7% of people had a limiting long-term illness, health problem or disability;
- 76.1% of people stated that their general health was good; and
- 14.4% of the population stated that they provided unpaid care to family, friends, neighbours or others.
To view Interactive Maps of Census 2001 data at ward level click on the links below: Average life expectancy measures the expected years of life at birth based on the mortality rates of the period in question. Life expectancy for males in Stormont ward for 2007-2009 is 'Greater than NI average but less than 85' and for females is 'Greater than 75 but less than NI average'.
In total 82 people died in 2009 in Stormont, of all deaths, 17 ( 20.7%) were to malignant neoplasms, 29 ( 35.4%) were to circulatory disease and 15 ( 18.3%) were to respiratory disease.
To view an Interactive Map of Deaths by Cause data click on the link below: In 2011 37.2% of children aged 0-2 and 81.9% of children aged 3-5 were registered with a dentist in Stormont.
To view an Interactive Map of Dental Registrations for Children data click on the link below: Datasets used:KS08 Health and Unpaid Care (NISRA Census), Deaths by Cause 2009 (NISRA Demography), Life Expectancy 2007-2009,Dental Registrations 2011 (Central Services Agency).
Housing, Environment and Transport On Census Day 29th April 2001 there were 2161 households in Stormont. Of these households:- 87.3% were owner occupied and 12.7% were rented;
- 43.2% were owned outright;
- 15.4% were lone pensioner households;
- 2.8% were lone parents households with dependent children;
- 1.9% of households were without central heating or without sole use of bath/shower/toilet or without both;
- 1.6% of households had an occupancy rating of -1 or less (i.e. classed as overcrowded);1 and
- 2.5 persons per household was the average household size.
1The occupancy rating provides a measure of under-occupancy and overcrowding. For example, a value of -1 implies there is one room too few and that there is overcrowding in the household. The occupancy rating assumes that every household, including one person households, requires a minimum of two common rooms (excluding bathrooms).
To view Interactive Maps of Census 2001 data for all of Stormont at ward level click on the links below: In 2010 there were 2362 domestic properties in Stormont, which were sub-classified as follows:- Apartments - 322
- Terraced - 148
- Semi-Detached - 497
- Detached - 1395
The average capital value (2005-based) of all domestic properties in Stormont ward was £ 245184 in 2010- the minimum capital value was £ 30000 and the maximum capital value was £ 1260000.
On Census Day 29th April 2001 in Stormont LGD 89.2% of households had access to a car or van and 78.7% of persons aged 16-74 in employment usually travelled to work by car or van.
To view Interactive Maps of Census 2001 data at ward level click on the link below: In 2009, 3215 cars were licensed to addresses in Stormont, 2.8% of which were cars registered to a disabled driver or for transporting disabled people.
Datasets used:KS18 Tenure, KS19 Rooms, Amenities, Central Heating and Lowest Floor Level, KS20 Household Composition, KS22 Lone Parent Households with Dependent Children,KS15 Travel to Work, KS17 Cars or Vans (NISRA Census),Domestic Properties 2008,Average Capital Value 2008(Land and Property Services),Car Registrations 2006 (Department of Regional Development).
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