There will be local (district) elections on 7th May 2026 for new wards following a Local Government Boundary Commission review. The ward information published here on DataWorks is based on ward boundaries that predate these elections. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is due to publish 2026 ward boundary information in June/July 2026. After the ONS have done this, relevant information published on...
Ever wondered what data is available for the ward that you live and / or work in? On Calderdale DataWorks, we’ve created a series of Ward profiles that provide data on many topics, such as demographics, health and income. Since we first highlighted the profiles in September 2016, these have been developed further to include more datasets. The information available...
Our Neighbourhood ward profiles are the first of a series of data visualisations to give a graphical element to data on the different wards in Calderdale. This highlights information that can affect the neighbourhood that we live in, such as population density, homelessness, income deprivation, overcrowding and benefits claimants. To download the profiles,...
Calderdale is made up of 17 wards, which vary in both size and demographics – some urban, some rural, and some a mix of the two: Brighouse / Calder / Elland / Greetland and Stainland / Hipperholme and Lightcliffe / Illingworth and Mixenden / Luddendenfoot / Northowram and Shelf / Ovenden / Park / Rastrick / Ryburn / Skircoat / Sowerby Bridge / Todmorden / Town / Warley A dataset has been created to...
...ready to start school. Every child should have the chance to develop well regardless of where they live, their background or if they need extra support. The data used in this theme includes demographics, maternal risks, fertility levels, breastfeeding, child measurements, vaccinations and development levels. The data is available at ward and family hub areas. Find out more at Public Health dashboards: Starting well. Ageing well Ageing well is focussed on ensuring Calderdale is an age friendly place where people live in healthy and vibrant communities with strong social networks. The data used in this theme includes demographics, loneliness and social...
...on the Calderdale IMD 2025 dataset: link to the Calderdale IoD 2025 dashboard. IoD Infographic and themed factsheets Calderdale IoD 2025 excel and csv files. Link to the Indices of Deprivation 2025 Local Deprivation Data explorer which confirms the IoD 2025 information for each postcode. IoD 2025 factsheets for each ward can be found on the individual ward factsheets. Further information will be added to the dataset from December 2025 onwards.
...mid year estimates of population. They include: the number of people, males and females by single year of age. the reasons for changes in population due to natural change (births and deaths), internal migration (migration within the UK) and international migration. They are available for small geographic scales such as ward and larger areas including local authority. Image from Calderdale ward age profiles based on 2020 Population estimates Population Projections These are from the ONS published projections for population change at a local authority geographic scale or higher. ONS usually publish updates of these projections every two years, although in 2022...
...• Number of pupils on Roll• Ethnicity• Pupils eligible for Free School meals• Pupils with special educational needs (SEN)• Pupils with English as an additional language This data is collected termly in most cases and published here on DataWorks dating back to 2015, by school and in some instances by ward. We also publish datasets about school preferences, allocations and appeals related to the annual schools admission process. There is also data from EYFSP, Phonics, Key Stage One and Two assessments, some school budget data and a detailed Calderdale schools contact list. Schools Data
...regions and local authorities in the North of England, with a particular focus on areas where poverty is prevalent. Calderdale Anti-Poverty Dashboard Each statistic on the home page links to other related dashboards, such as ‘Children in Poverty’. This example has three dashboards as illustrated below which show results by ward, or lower layer super output area (LSOA), and trends compared to other areas. The Anti-Poverty dashboard brings together a range of different data sets from different source, to help capture evidence of poverty within Calderdale. Dashboard showing latest published results of children in poverty by ward. Dashboard showing latest published...
...are tackling climate change. This uncertainty was also evident in questions around the cost of living, although more people agreed than disagreed with the statement that people in Calderdale are more likely to support each other in the cost of living crisis than in other places. Cost of Living by Ward survey questions and responses The full survey responses will be analysed further and help to inform the Council’s future ambitions and how to achieve them. As well as supporting work for the final year of the Vision 2024, this local input will also inform the hopes and aspirations for Calderdale...