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Our borough
2017 - 92,813
2018 - 92,855
Number of residents in the borough. This is the population estimate produced by the Office for National Statistics which is updated each year (mid-year population estimates)
2018
Source: ESiF - ONS mid-year population estimates, ESiF ID No. 157
2019 - 92,939
2020 - 92,984
Source: ESiF - ONS Projections released March 2020, ESiF ID No. 217
2016 - 1,142
2017 - 1,340
The number of households on the local authority housing register, also known as the waiting list, as at 1st April each year
2017
Source: ESiF - MHCLG data, availability delay due to switch from P1E to H-CLIC housing returns, ESiF ID No. 30
2015 - 41,868
2016 - 42,367
The number of households based on the Office for National Statistics' bi-annual Household Projections 2016 ESiF - ONS Household estimates (published bi-annually), ESiF ID No. 221
2018 - 42,721
Source: ESiF - Household estimates by type, ID No. 740
Homelessness households accepted
2016/17 - 230
2017/18 - 260
The number of additional households who have been accepted by the local authority as homeless and in priority need for accommodation (from April - March). MHCLG changes in reporting requirements from P1E to H-CLIC returns mean data after 2017/18 is not available yet.
2017/18
ESiF Source: MHCLG data, availability delay due to switch from P1E to H-CLIC housing returns, ESiF ID No. 31
- British and Northern Irish:89.3
- Irish 0.8
- Gypsy or Irish Traveller 0.2
- Other White 3.5
- White and Black Caribbean 0.7
- White and Black African 0.3
- White and Asian 0.6
- Other Mixed 0.5
- Indian 0.5
- Pakistani 0.1
- Bangladeshi 0.3
- Chinese 0.4
- Other Asian 1
- African 0.7
- Caribbean 0.3
- Other Black 0.1
- Arab 0.2
- Any other ethnic group 0.4
2011 Source: ESiF - census
14.5% of residents live in social housing
28.8% in private rented sector
55.2% in owner-occupied accommodation
Information from 2011 census
Source: ESiF - 2011 census household tenure, ESiF ID No. 991
16 out of 53 neighbourhoods in the most deprived 10% nationally
Information from the English Indices of Deprivation 2019 - (numbers of Lower level Super Output Areas)
2019
Source: English IoD 2019
2017/18 - 270
2018/19 - 270
2019/20 - 270
Source: HBC statement of accounts
2018 - £364
2019 - £407
Median weekly earnings of employees working in the borough (all employees - full & part time).
This information is from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) survey, which is sent to a sample based on a one per cent extract of employee jobs from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) Pay As You Earn (PAYE) records.
2019 Source: ESiF - Median earnings (workplace - based), ESiF ID No. 209
2020 - £362
Source: ESiF - Median earnings (workplace - based), ESiF ID No. 209
2016 - 42.4
2017 - 42.6
From Office for National Statistics mid-year population estimates requested by East Sussex County Council
2017
Source: ESiF - Median age requested from ONS by ESCC - ESiF ID No. 1029
2016/17 - 96.8 / 1,000 population
2017/18 - 99.4 / 1,000 population
Home Office Police Recorded Crime - all recorded offences
2017/18
Source: ESiF - Recorded crime by key offences (all offences), Home Office Police Recorded Crime, ESiF ID No. 302
2018/19 - 102.4
Source - as above
- English (English or Welsh if in Wales) 95.8
- French 0.2
- Portuguese 0.1
- Spanish 0.1
- Other EU European language 1.6
- Other non EU European language 0.4
- Arabic 0.1
- West/Central Asian language 0.3
- South Asian language 0.6
- East Asian language 0.5
- African language 0.2
- Other language 0
2018 - 2,735
2019 - 2,765
Business enterprises (all businesses), ONS)/Inter Departmental Business Register
2019
Source: ESiF - Business enterprises by size of business (all businesses), ONS)/Inter Departmental Business Register, ESiF ID No. 582
2020 - 2,830
Source: Business enterprises by size of business, 2004-2020 - districts, ESiF ID No. 582
2018 - 48% of pupils achieved 9-4 in English and Maths in Hastings
2019 - 51% of pupils achieved 9-4 in English and Maths in Hastings
(Provisional data supplied by East Sussex County Council)
2019
Source: Provisional Hastings results, ESCC
2015 - 2017 - 3.17 million
2016 - 2018 - 3.73 million
Day and overnight visitors 2016-2018
Source: VisitBritain combined day and overnight survey
2017-19 - 3.084 million
Source: VisitBritain combined day and overnight survey 2017-19
2014 - 2016
- Male - 76.8
- Female - 82.0
2015 - 2017
- Male - 76.6
- Female - 81.9
Office for National Statistics, Life expectancy at birth statistics 2015-17
Source: ESiF - Life expectancy at birth by gender (ONS), ESiF ID No. 282
2016 - 2018
Male - 77.1
Female - 81.62017/19
Male - 78.0
Female - 81.8Source: ESiF - Life expectancy at birth by gender, 1991-2019 - districts, ESiF ID No. 282
2016/17 - 329 kg / head of population
2017/18 - 326 kg / head of population
Source: East Sussex County Council 2017/18 ESiF - Household waste collected (ESCC), ESiF ID No. 427
2018/19 - 327 kg / head of population
Source: as above
October 2018 - 4.4%
October 2019 - 4.6%
Office for National Statistics / NOMIS October 2019
Source: ESiF - ONS/NOMIS, ESiF ID No. 1011
October 2020 - 8.8%
Source: Claimant Count including JSA and Universal Credit, 2018-2020 - wards ESiF ID No. 1011
8 miles
690 hectares maintained
2 libraries
There are three National Portfolio Organisations in Hastings. They are:
There are three theatres and music venues in Hastings:
And there are seven museums:
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