Research and Consultation
Research
Compendium Website
The site provides details of Council research and consultation
projects since 1999.
All information on the compendium is free to download and print
the compendium having been built as a resource for all the
community. However the material still retains the councils
copyright and would suggest contacting us for advice where the
material could be used in breach of this.
For further information please view our legal
page
You and your neighbourhood
- Statistics
by ward
Age Structure; Ethnicity; Health; Household
Composition; Housing; Level of qualification; Economic
activity
- Borough
Statistics
People; Places & Families; Ethnicity; Religion; Health; Work
Status; Composition; Households
- Census
2001 Key Statistics for Tunbridge Wells Borough
Tunbridge Wells Population Data Showing population by age and
gender
Source: National Statistics Website © Crown Copyright
- National
Statistics
The Office of National Statistics is responsible for producing a
wide range of economic and social statistics. It also registers
life events and holds the decennial census of the population.
Useful links
National Statistics Online is
the UK's home of official statistics, reflecting Britain's economy,
population and society at national and local level. Summary stories
and detailed data releases are published here free of charge.
Neighbourhood
Statistics
The National Statistics website allows you to search their database
by postcode, place name, or by region using an interactive map. You
can then view details of your local area including sections about
Crime and Safety, Deprivation, Health and Care, Economic Activity,
Housing and Households, and People and Society.
Kent
County Council Research Data
There are six main topic
areas on the Kent County Council site:
- Population and Census
- The Economy and the Labour Market
- Deprivation and Crime
- Retail and Town Centres
- Housing Land
- Ports/ Channel Tunnel
Contact Research
To comment or for more information please e-mail info@tunbridgewells.gov.uk