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Stepney Episcopal Area Contextual Survey 2013

Stepney Episcopal Area Contextual Survey 2013. Christchurch Spitalfields 12 February 2014. Population Rollercoaster. ‘Interventionist’ and ‘Opportunistic’ Development. Long Street workshops, Old Street. Wood Wharf aspirational, E14.

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Stepney Episcopal Area Contextual Survey 2013

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  1. Stepney Episcopal AreaContextual Survey 2013 Christchurch Spitalfields 12 February 2014

  2. Population Rollercoaster

  3. ‘Interventionist’ and ‘Opportunistic’ Development Long Street workshops, Old Street Wood Wharf aspirational, E14

  4. Contrasting Local Development Strategies

  5. Contrasting Local ‘Ideas’

  6. Undistinctive Town Centres

  7. End of Empire

  8. Expansion of Private Rental Sector

  9. 20 to 35 year olds as percentage of all residents (2011) Younger Neighbourhoods

  10. Expansion of 20 – 35 group

  11. Expansion of the Student Community

  12. Internationalised in-migration

  13. Changing Ethnography

  14. Population Turnover

  15. Metropolitan Churn

  16. Stepney Episcopal AreaContextual Survey 2013 Christchurch Spitalfields 12 February 2014

  17. 1 dot = 100 jobs Archway 8,000 521,000 Jobs (2010) Dalston/Hackney/ Homerton 14,000 Angel 17,000 Kings Cross 14,000 City Fringe 200,000 Canary Wharf 120,000

  18. Emerging Professional Profile

  19. 4/10 working residentscommute outside Stepney 23% Other Inner London

  20. ‘Work Hard/Play Hard’ Percentage of surveyed resident adults (16+) exercising for the equivalent of at least 30 minutes 3 times a week

  21. 9% ‘official’ unemployment

  22. Impact of Benefit Changes

  23. 103,000 long-term sufferers54,000 unpaid carers

  24. 20 to 35 year olds as percentage of all residents (2011) Over 65 year olds as percentage of all residents (2011) 51,400 over 65s

  25. Household status of adults under 65 (2011) ‘Childful Society’ ‘Childless Society’

  26. Stepney 0 to 4 year olds by ethnic group (2011) 7% of the population is under 5 (but 14% of the Bangladeshi; 20% of the Charedi)

  27. 57,000 under 16s in poverty Percentages of children in poverty who lack

  28. Neighbourhood Characteristics by Household Size (2011) Atom-isation AND Concen-tration

  29. Networking Initiatives

  30. Networking Initiatives ? • A semi-formal survey found 28 active gangs in Hackney (highest number of any London borough); 26 in Tower Hamlets; 24 in Haringey and 13 in Islington. Some 250 gangs were identified across London. • Of these, around 50 or 60 were classified as “high harm” gangs (firearms; serious violence; drugs supply; murder). There were 9 such gangs in Hackney; 9 in Southwark; 7 in Haringey; 5 in Tower Hamlets and two in Islington. • www.londonstreetgangs.com maps gang “regions” (claimed territory) and “set spaces” (base estates) in detail for each Stepney borough. • Fluid definitions: “gangs”; “peer groups”; “urban street collectives”; “specialist groups Hackney Gang Map

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