Map of Luddendenfoot ward, reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey. (updated: one off)
The Luddendenfoot ward dataset includes the ward map; demographic profile; Public Health England local health report; Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) factsheet; Public health data; elections data and maps; anti-poverty data; and other ward data.
Luddendenfoot ward is to the west of Halifax, and is the third largest ward. It includes extensive areas of open moorland through which Luddenden Dene and Cragg Vale cut wooded valleys. The largest town is Mytholmroyd, and smaller settlements include Wainstalls, Midgley, Booth, Luddenden, Luddendenfoot and Cragg Vale. The Calder Valley bisects the ward east to west, where most of the industry and the main transport routes (road and rail) are located. There is a railway station at Mytholmroyd.
For schools data at ward level, see Schools data by ward.
Map of Luddendenfoot ward, reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey. (updated: one off)
Demographic profile of Luddendenfoot Ward, including Census 2021 information, the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) mid year population statistics, number of people claiming Universal Credit, average house prices, residential property sales figures, and English Indices of Deprivation 2019 income and employment deprivation data. (updated: dependent on source data updates)
The latest population estimate from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), by ward and for Calderdale. (updated: annually)
Maps and data from the English Indices of Deprivation 2019 for wards and Lower layer super output areas (LSOA) in Calderdale. Ratios and colours are used to indicate relative deprivation compared to other LSOAs or wards in England.
Ward data for Calderdale wards published by the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
A profile of Luddendenfoot ward covering subjects including population, child development, lifestyle, mortality, and other health related subjects. (updated: dependent on Public Health England)
English Indices of Deprivation 2019 factsheet for the Luddendenfoot ward. Information for the whole of the Calderdale district can be found at Calderdale IMD 2019 results (https://dataworks.calderdale.gov.uk/dataset/calderdale-imd-2019-results) and on the Calderdale IoD 2019 dashboards (https://dataworks.calderdale.gov.uk/dashboards/iod/).
Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2015 factsheet for the Luddendenfoot ward. Information for the whole Calderdale district can be found at Calderdale IMD 2015 results at LSOA, Neighbourhood and Ward (updated: one off): https://dataworks.calderdale.gov.uk/dataset/calderdale-imd-2015-results-at-lsoa--neighbourhood-and-ward
(updated: one off)
A range of Public health data including population, ethnicity, deprivation, housing, families, life expectancy, accidents, physical and mental health, and older people, plus the Director of Public Health's annual report. (updated: dependent on source data)
Data from the all ward elections since 2014 by ward.
Number of registered electors in Calderdale by ward and polling district.
A group of selected statistics on poverty in Calderdale by ward and Lower layer super output level (LSOA), including children and older people in poverty, employment, insolvency, benefit claimants, schools, repossessions and life expectancy.
The profile provides a graphical illustration of how different wards relate to each other, and to Calderdale as a whole, on topics that show how active Calderdale is. These topics include the level of activity in secondary school children, life expectancy at birth, travel to work and school / college, long term health limiting activity, primary school children's weight, and the percentage of residents who exercise for over four hours, 150 minutes or don't exercise each week (updated: dependent on source data updates).
A graphical illustration of how different MSOAs (Medium super output areas) relate to each other, and to Calderdale as a whole, on topics that cover how income is distributed across Calderdale. The topics include insolvency rates (Bankruptcy orders, Debt relief orders and Individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs)), Deprivation, Household income after housing costs (Percentage of households in poverty after housing costs and Net equivalised weekly household income after housing costs), House possessions claim orders by landlords and mortgage lenders, and the number of people claiming housing benefits.
The dataset also includes a map of the MSOAs and wards in Calderdale (updated: dependent on source data updates).
A graphical illustration of how the different wards in Calderdale relate to each other, and to Calderdale as a whole, on topics that can affect the neighbourhood. These include benefits, homelessness, life expectancy, income deprivation, population density and overcrowding. It also includes the figures behind the illustration (updated: dependent on source data updates).
A graphical representation of several data sets at ward level, including population growth and density, the number of jobs, and qualifications, provided by Tom Forth of Imactivate. (updated: dependent on source data)
MSOAs and LSOAs do not fit exactly into ward boundaries. The Office for national statistics (ONS) define a 'best fit' for each MSOA and LSOA to determine which ward they sit in. This file shows the ONS best fit as at 31 December 2018. The file also includes the E codes for each ward, MSOA and LSOA.