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Location: South East England Population: 138,300 (ONS, census 2011) Interesting fact: A new species of cat-like dinosaur, yet to be named, was discovered on the Isle of Wight in 1988. The 12ft long creature was equipped with murderous claws, razor sharp teeth and unusually long hind legs on which it ran like the wind |
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| Isle of Wight |
Isle of Wight is a member of the Rural Services Network and falls |
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Isle of Wight Information |
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| Phone number 01983 821000 |
Website www.iwight.com |
Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) Solent |
| Frequency of elections Every 4 years |
Number of councillors 40 |
Political composition Conservative - 23 Independent - 11 Liberal Democrat - 4 Labour - 1 Other - 1 |
| MPs Isle of Wight - Andrew Turner (Conservative) |
Decision making structure Leader and a Cabinet |
Population change One Year Population Change 300 (0.21%) Ten Year Population Change + 9,100 (6.93%) |
| Police Authority Hampshire Police Authority |
Fire Service Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service |
Health Authority South Central Strategic Health Authority |
| Area 38,014 Hectares |
Super Sparsity Indicator 0.0405 |
Audited by Southern Region (Audit Commission) |
| Rural Classification (Birbeck) Predominently Rural (Rural 80) |
Population by Area- (Density) 3.69 people per hectare |
Number of Parishes 33 |
| Number of Parish Meetings 0 |
Number of Parish Councils 25 |
Number of Town Councils 8 |
| Average house price £213,551 (Jan - March 2010) £201,757 (Oct - Dec 2010) £198,620 (July - Sept 2011) £206,767 (Oct - Dec 2011) £199,475 (July - Sept 2012) £190,802 (Oct - Dec 2012) |
Outsourced Services Information yet to be supplied |
Average age of population 44.4 (2011 Census data) |
| Main Towns Brading, Cowes, East Cowes, Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin, Ventor, Yarmouth |
Unemployment rate 4.5% (JSA claimants for December 2012) |
Current Council Tax (amount reported is the amount received by the Council - no other services are included) 2010/2011 Council Tax - £1,290.00 2011/2012 Council Tax - £1,289.80 2012/2013 Council Tax - £1,289.80 2013/2014 Council Tax - £1,289.80 |
| Percentage of households which are second homes/holiday accommodation 5.38% (Department for Communities and Local Government, October 2012) |
Percentage of population who have reported they are in very good health 40.8% (2011 Census data) |
Percentage of employed people who have less than 2km to travel to work 40% |
| Employment by Occupation Percentage of people aged 16 and over who are in Social Major Group 1-3 36.7% (2011 Census data) |
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Percentage of those employed in full time employment 30.4% (2011 Census data) |
| Cars or vans owned per household (2011 Census data) No cars or vans - 22.5% 1 car or van - 46.4% 2 cars or vans - 23.5% 3 cars or vans - 5.7% 4 or more cars and vans - 1.9% |
Local Newspapers Information yet to be supplied |
National Park/AONBs Isle of Wight (AONBS) |
| MP with ** beside their name are members of the APPG on Rural Services. | ||
Detail and Analysis for Isle of Wight |
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Observatory
The Observatory opens the window to a statistical view of rural life. It provides analyses and comment on key service provision and issues affecting rural communities (Click here to visit this section) |
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A local insight
The RSN is asking Councils to give a local rural perspective through answers to the two questions set out below. This process is ongoing, but we hope to be given first replies for this year by the end of 2011. The boxes below will be completed as we hear back from authorities. Information given will be incorporated into Rural Services Network reports, representations and programmes.
(All factual information on these pages is updated annually by the RSN)
(Information given via links will however be updated as new information becomes available)



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