Planning for Sport and Active Recreation Facilities ... - Brent Council
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<strong>Sport</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong> have calculated small area estimates <strong>for</strong> 3 x 30 minutes participation. The following map Willesden illustrates areas<br />
of higher <strong>and</strong> lower participation across the Borough.<br />
Map 10: <strong>Brent</strong>’s 2006 <strong>Active</strong> People survey results by middle super output area<br />
London Borough of <strong>Brent</strong> Participation (3x30) Estimates by Middle Super Output Area (MSOA)<br />
HARROW<br />
Wealdstone<br />
Harrow on<br />
the Hill<br />
Perivale<br />
Greenhill<br />
Legend<br />
Kenton Kingsbury<br />
Wembley<br />
EALING<br />
Regions<br />
Local Autorities<br />
MSOA Estimates<br />
<strong>Brent</strong><br />
Harlesden<br />
Hendon<br />
BARNET<br />
Willesden<br />
Golders<br />
Green<br />
10.8% - 18.1% (low)<br />
18.2% - 20.7% (low-middle)<br />
20.8% - 23.4% (middle-high)<br />
CAMDEN<br />
CITY OF<br />
HAMMERSMITH WESTMINSTER<br />
AND FULHAM<br />
KENSINGTON<br />
AND CHELSEA<br />
Table 3: Quantile 2006 <strong>Active</strong> Classification People survey 23.5% results - 36.7% ‘zero (high) participation’.<br />
Harrow on<br />
the Hill<br />
Regions<br />
Local Autorities<br />
MSOA Estimates<br />
Quantile Classification<br />
<strong>Brent</strong> ‘Zero days’ participation rates<br />
Zero days - 30 minutes moderate participation (all adults) <strong>Brent</strong><br />
(LA)<br />
56.5% of <strong>Brent</strong> residents had not taken part in any<br />
physical activity within the four weeks preceding the<br />
survey. This is considerably greater than both the<br />
regional (49.5%) <strong>and</strong> national averages (50.6%),<br />
<strong>and</strong> shows that a very large proportion of <strong>Brent</strong>’s<br />
residents need to make significant lifestyle changes<br />
if they are to achieve the government target of 3<br />
x 30 mins participation in order to lead a healthier<br />
lifestyle.<br />
London National<br />
All 56.5% 49.5% 50.6%<br />
Male 52.3% 44.7% 45.8%<br />
Female 60.7% 54.2% 55.2%<br />
16 to 34 45.6% 36.6% 33.7%<br />
35 to 54 54.7% 45.2% 47.6%<br />
55 <strong>and</strong> over 75.1% 71.8% 71.0%<br />
White 51.8% 47.5% 50.3%<br />
Non white 61.1% 55.2% 54.5%<br />
Limiting disability 76.6% 76.8% 76.5%<br />
No limiting disability 54.0% 45.5% 45.7%<br />
NS-SEC 1, 1.1, 1.2, 2 (A) 48.8% 40.2% 42.1%<br />
NS-SEC 3 (B) 63.2% 54.4% 51.9%<br />
NS-SEC 4 (C1) 52.9% 48.4% 50.9%<br />
NS-SEC 5, 6, 7, 8 (C2DE) 66.9% 63.4% 60.0%<br />
Perivale<br />
Greenhill<br />
EALING<br />
Legend<br />
Kenton Kingsbury<br />
Wembley<br />
<strong>Brent</strong><br />
Harlesden<br />
Hendon<br />
BARNET<br />
HAMMERSMITH<br />
Golders<br />
Green<br />
AND FULHAM KENSINGTON<br />
AND CHELSEA<br />
10.8% - 18.1% (low)<br />
18.2% - 20.7% (low-middle)<br />
20.8% - 23.4% (middle-high)<br />
23.5% - 36.7% (high)<br />
CAMDEN<br />
CITY OF<br />
WESTMINSTER