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Census Data 2001 and 2011

Parish information from the UK census 2001 and 2011

N.B. Where an empty data cell appears under 2001 it means no data was provided for that cell.

POPULATION

  2001 2011
All People 1411 1497
Males 698 741
Females 713 756


AGE STRUCTURE

  2001 # 2001 % 2011 # 2011 %
0-4 66 4.7 80 5.3
5-15 170 12.0 201 13.4
16-24 104 7.4 104 6.9
25-44 375 26.6 336 22.4
45-64 426 30.2 438 29.2
65-74 152 10.8 172 11.5
75+ 118 8.4 166 11.1

The mean age in Burton-in-Kendal from the 2001 census was 42.5 years, whilst the median age was 44. In 2011 the mean age was 43.9 and the median was 46.

HOUSEHOLD TENURE

  2001 2011
Owner-occupied 519 506
Social renting 16 18
Private renting 66 86
Shared ownership   5
Living rent free   11


HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

  2001 2011
Lone pensioners 79 86
Lone occupant- non-pensioner 52 54
Lone parent + dependent children 17 14
Lone parent + non-dependent children   15
Pensioner households 83 91
Couples + no children 167 151
Couples + dependent children 135 151
Households + non dependent children 53 41
Other households 15 22


DWELLING TYPE

  2001 2011
Detached 287 305
Semi-detached or terraced 326 347
Flat/mobile home/other 17 13


CAR OWNERSHIP

  2001 2011
No car or van 52 35
One car or van 249 247
Two cars or vans 237 252
Three cars or vans 63 67
Four+ cars or vans   25


GENERAL HEALTH AND CARE GIVERS

In 2001 225 people indicated that they have a long term illness that limits their daily activities or the work they can do. 1003 indicated that their general health was good. In 2011 243 people indicated that their day-to-day activities were limited by their health. 1284 indicated their general health was good.

HOUSEHOLD DETAILS

In 2001 there were 601 household spaces with residents. There were a further 19 which were vacant, and 10 which were either second or holiday homes. The average household size in the parish in 2001 was 2.34 people. In 2011 there were 626 household spaces with residents and a further 39 which have no permanent resident (i.e. holiday or second home, or vacant.) The average household size in the parish in 2011 was 2.39 people.

[Source: Information and Intelligence, Policy & Performance Team, Cumbria County Council, The Courts, Carlisle. CA3 8NA, and Cumbria Intelligence Observatory.]

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