BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH - The Church of Scotland

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BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH - The Church of Scotland
Parish: BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Presbytery
Parish
Moray
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
This profile of selected Census data has been
prepared by the Statistics for Mission Group of
the Church of Scotland for use by
Congregations, Presbyteries and Councils of the
Church. Further resources can be found at
www.resourcingmission.org.uk.
Scotland's Census, definitions and full data are provided
by National Records of Scotland (NRS) and can be
explored at www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk.
This congregation does not have a territorial parish within
Scotland, therefore no parish Scottish Census data is
available. If this does not apply, please contact the IT
department at 121 George Street.
SDG
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Church of Scotland Statistics for Mission Group
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If BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH were a village of 100 people...
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8 would be in primary school; 5 would be in high school
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21 would be aged between 25 and 44
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22 would be aged 65 or over
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73 would be of working age (16-74), including
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21 who have no qualifications; 23 who have a University degree
30 who work full time; 15 who are retired
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80 would describe themselves as 'White - Scottish'
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4 would describe their health as bad or very bad
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9 would be providing unpaid care
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36 would say they belonged to the Church of Scotland
If BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH were a village of 100 households...
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28 households would consist of one person, 15 of whom are aged 65 and over
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24 would have have dependent children (aged under 16, or under 18 in full-time education)
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25 would be in rented accomodation
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86 would have access to at least one car or van
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6 would speak a language other than English in the home
Church of Scotland Statistics for Mission Group
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Population Breakdown by Age-group
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
VeryElderly
Elderly
MatureAdult
YoungAdult
StudentAge
HighSchool
PrimarySchool
PreSchool
0%
PreSchool
4%
5%
PrimarySchool
8%
10%
HighSchool
5%
15%
StudentAge
8%
20%
YoungAdult
21%
25%
MatureAdult
32%
Elderly
19%
VeryElderly
3%
Moray Presbytery
6%
7%
5%
10%
25%
28%
16%
2%
Scotland
6%
7%
5%
12%
26%
27%
15%
2%
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Name
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
PreSchool
204
5,174
292,821
PrimarySchool
379
6,845
381,453
HighSchool
252
4,742
242,057
StudentAge
414
9,519
632,488
YoungAdult
1,028
22,836
1,402,081
MatureAdult
1,586
25,735
1,454,169
Elderly
951
14,987
784,431
30%
35%
VeryElderly
126
1,938
105,903
Total
4,940
91,776
5,295,403
Census Table:KS102SC
Church of Scotland Statistics for Mission Group
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Population Breakdown by Religion
Religious affiliation across the country
Religious affiliation within the parish
Church of Scotland
Roman Catholic
Other Christian
All other
No religion
Religion not stated
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Religion not stated
7%
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
45%
40%
35%
Church of Scotland
36%
30%
25%
20%
15%
No religion
43%
10%
5%
All other
1%
Name
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
0%
Roman Catholic
6%
Other Christian
7%
Church of Scotland
1,798
31,195
1,717,871
Church of
Scotland
Roman Catholic
282
5,993
841,053
Other Christian
363
8,618
291,275
Roman
Catholic
Other
Christian
All Other
26
1,103
136,049
All other
No religion
2,111
37,871
1,941,116
No religion
Not Stated
360
6,996
368,039
Religion not
stated
Total
4,940
91,776
5,295,403
Census Table:KS209SCb
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Population Breakdown by Ethnicity/Language
Language Use
Ethnicity within the parish
White - Scottish
White - other British
White - other
Mixed
Asian
Other ethnic groups
99% of people over 3 in the parish speak English well
(99% Presbytery; 99% Scotland)
0.9% can speak Gaelic (0.7%; 1.1%)
6% of households use a language other than English in
the home (7%; 7%)
White - Scottish
80%
Ethnicity across the country *
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Name
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
Mixed
0%
White - Scottish
3,967
71,449
4,445,678
Scotland
20%
18%
16%
14%
12%
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
White - other British
18%
Other ethnic groups
0%
Asian
0%
Moray Presbytery
White other
British
White - other
2%
White - other British
White - other
855
16,372
417,109
89
2,934
221,620
Mixed
10
228
19,815
White other
Asian
14
596
140,678
Mixed
Asian
Other ethnic groups
5
197
50,503
Other
ethnic
groups
All people
4,940
91,776
5,295,403
Census Tables:KS201SC/KS206SC
Church of Scotland Statistics for Mission Group
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Population Breakdown by Qualifications
Highest Educational Qualification
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Population in Full time Education 16
and over
Scotland
4% of people aged 16 and over in this parish are
in full time education
(5% Presbytery; 8% Scotland)
Higher Education
Further Education
Definitions
Higher Education includes Degree, Postgraduate
qualifications, SVQ Level 5, Professional Qualifications
or equivalent
School 18
Further Education includes HNC, HND, SVQ Level 4 or
equivalent
School 16
School 18 includes SCE Higher Grade, Higher,
Advanced Higher, CSYS, A Level, AS Level, SVQ Level 3
or equivalent
School 16 includes O Grade, Standard Grade,
Intermediate 1 or 2, GCSE, CSE, SVQ Level 1 or 2, or
equivalent
None
0%
5%
Name
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
10%
15%
None
School 16
1,041
957
20,012
19,781
1,173,116 1,010,875
20%
School 18
575
10,826
627,423
25%
30%
Further Education Higher Education All people over 16
407
1,125
4,105
7,408
16,988
75,015
424,996
1,142,662
4,379,072
Full Time Education 16+
178
3,639
360,893
Census Table:KS501SC
Church of Scotland Statistics for Mission Group
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Population Breakdown by Health and Care Provision
Provision of unpaid care
Perceived general health
60%
50 or more hours a week
50%
35 to 49 hours a week
40%
30%
20 to 34 hours a week
20%
1 to 19 hours a week
10%
0%
0%
Very good
Good
Fair
Bad
Very bad
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
51%
33%
12%
3%
1%
Moray Presbytery
54%
31%
11%
3%
1%
Scotland
52%
30%
12%
4%
1%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
1 to 19 hours 20 to 34 hours 35 to 49 hours 50 or more
a week
a week
a week
hours a week
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
6%
1%
1%
3%
Moray Presbytery
5%
1%
1%
2%
Scotland
5%
1%
1%
2%
8% of people in BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH said that their day to day activities were limited a lot (8% Presbytery; 10% Scotland) and 11% said
that their day to day activities were limited a little (10% Presbytery; 10% Scotland) by their health.
Name
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
General Health
Very good
Good
Fair
Bad
2,537
1,614
600
145
49,205
28,775
10,224
2,711
2,778,481 1,575,000 644,881
226,154
Very bad
44
861
70,887
None
4,476
84,089
4,803,172
Providing Unpaid Care, hours per week
1-19 hrs
20-34 hrs 35-49 hrs
50+ hrs
279
34
25
126
4,399
669
568
2,051
273,333
46,315
40,501
132,082
Census Table:KS301SCb
Church of Scotland Statistics for Mission Group
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Household Breakdown by Household Tenure
Household Occupation
Household tenure within the parish
Owned
Social rented
Private rented
95% of the household spaces are occupied
(95% Presbytery; 96% Scotland)
1.3% are second or holiday homes (1.1% ; 1.5%)
3.3% are vacant homes (4.0%; 2.6%)
Living rent free
Living rent free
2%
5 people in the parish live in 7 communal establishment(s)
Access to a Vehicle
Private rented
10%
86% of occupied households have access to at least
one car or van (80%; 69%)
Social rented
15%
Household tenure across the country
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
80%
70%
60%
Owned
73%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Owned
Name
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
Owned Social rented Private rented Rent Free Occupied Hholds Car/Van Access
1,609
325
214
40
2,188
1,891
26,009
7,676
4,927
780
39,392
31,498
1,470,986
576,419
294,892
30,480
2,372,777
1,648,633
Social rented Private rented Living rent free
Holiday Homes Vacant Hholds All Hholds
29
76
2,293
456
1,652
41,500
36,642
64,462
2,473,881
Census Table:QS405SC/KS401SC/KS405SC
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Household composition
Household composition within the parish
Household composition across
the country
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
One person under 65
14%
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
70%
Couple with no
children
23%
60%
One person over 65
15%
50%
40%
Couple with dependent
children
18%
Other with dependent
children
Other
2%
2%
30%
20%
Lone parent
other
3%
Couple other
18%
10%
Lone parent with
dependent children
5%
0%
For definitions of household type see www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/en/censusresults/variables.html
Name
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
One Person Household
under 65 65 and over
297
319
6,465
5,396
511,447
311,867
Couple-headed Hhold
dep't child'n
other
390
911
7,855
3,590
409,533
263,360
One Person
Household
Couple-headed
Household
Lone Parent Household
dep't child'n
other
111
76
2,227
1,363
170,002
93,358
Lone Parent
Household
Other
Household
Other Household
dep't child'n
other
34
50
597
1,109
36,954
94,501
All
Hholds
2,188
39,392
2,372,777
Census Table:KS105SC
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Economic activity of those of working age (1)
Economically Inactive
Economically Active
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Scotland
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
25%
45%
40%
20%
35%
30%
15%
25%
20%
10%
15%
5%
10%
5%
0%
0%
Part Time
Full time
Self Empl.
Unempl.
Student
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
14%
40%
9%
3%
2%
Moray Presbytery
16%
42%
8%
4%
2%
Scotland
13%
40%
7%
5%
4%
Retired
Student
Home
Based
Sick or
Disabled
Other
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
21%
3%
4%
3%
1%
Moray Presbytery
16%
3%
4%
3%
2%
Scotland
15%
6%
4%
5%
2%
Economically Active (parish: 2470, 68%)
Name
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
Moray Presbytery
Scotland
Part Time
509
10,609
529,816
Full time
1,458
27,923
1,573,416
Self Empl.
328
5,533
297,693
Unempl.
105
2,630
189,414
Economically Inactive (parish: 1153, 32%)
Student
70
1,409
148,560
Retired
748
10,971
591,667
Student
123
2,320
218,412
Home Based Sick or Disabled
130
105
2,646
2,195
141,542
203,975
Other
47
1,032
76,035
Aged
16 to 74
3,623
67,268
3,970,530
Census Table: KS601SC
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Economic activity of those of working age (2)
Top 5 Industrial Activities:
within the parish
Number of hours worked per week
1 Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles (13.5%)
2 Human Health and Social Work Activities (13.1%)
70%
60%
50%
3 Manufacturing (12.4%)
40%
4 Education (9.9%)
30%
20%
5 Construction (8.6%)
10%
0%
within the Presbytery
less than 15 hrs
16 to 30 hrs
31 to 48 hrs
more than 49 hrs
BELLIE AND SPEYMOUTH
8%
20%
55%
17%
Moray Presbytery
7%
21%
55%
17%
Scotland
7%
21%
60%
12%
3 Public Administration and Defence, Compulsory Social Security
(12.0%)
4 Manufacturing (11.3%)
Occupations within the parish
Managers
8%
Elementary
12%
5 Construction (9.1%)
Professional
15%
Process Operatives
10%
Sales
7%
Caring & Leisure
9%
Skilled Trades
17%
1 Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles (15.0%)
2 Human Health and Social Work Activities (12.8%)
Associate Professional
12%
within Scotland
1 Human Health and Social Work Activities (15.0%)
2 Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles (15.0%)
3 Education (8.4%)
4 Construction (8.0%)
Administration
10%
5 Manufacturing (7.7%)
For definitions of occupations and industrial activities see www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/en/censusresults/variables.html
Church of Scotland Statistics for Mission Group
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Census Tables: KS604SCa/KS608SC/KS605SC
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What to do next
This profile has given you some information about your local
community from Scotland’s Census 2011. This is not an end in itself, but
rather a starting place for you to explore further.
Resources to help you do this are available from the Mission and
Discipleship Council at www.resourcingmission.org.uk
These include Who is my neighbour, new training materials for making
use of this profile for different purposes, and Future Focus, a process to
examine the life of the congregation and community.
Questions to consider might include:
> What is the profile of our congregation?
> How does it compare to the local population?
Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation
simd.scotland.gov.uk/publication-2012/
Data on income, health, education, access, crime, housing and
employment deprivation.
Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics
sns.gov.uk
This site brings together a lot of data from various agencies in
Scotland and includes material on health, education, poverty,
unemployment, housing, population, crime and social/community
issues. It is particularly useful between Census dates.
Scottish Public Health Observatory
www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles
This site holds a lot of information about health and related issues.
The 2010 Health and Wellbeing Profiles are available at
"Intermediate Zone" level (around 6,000 people).
> What other churches are in the area? Which parts of the
community do they reach? Which parts of the community are
being missed?
> What other local organisations or centres are there that might
bring people into our parish? Examples might include work, public
services, leisure, shops and voluntary organisations. How can we
interact with these people?
> What areas of our parish do we know well, or less well?
Notes
All parish-level Census data is based on 2011 Census Output Areas as
released by National Records of Scotland (www.nrscotland.gov.uk). An
Output Area is associated with a parish if its population weighted
centroid falls within the parish boundary.
Any errors or omissions in Church of Scotland parish boundaries should
be reported to the relevant Presbytery Clerk for onward transmission
to Ministries Council.
> How does the local community change between weekdays and
weekends?
> How helpful is our website? Are we correctly placed on the
ChurchFinder? http://cos.churchofscotland.org.uk/church_finder/
Church of Scotland Statistics for Mission Group
Sources of further information
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Any errors or omissions in the ChurchFinder details should
be notified to [email protected]
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