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...in Calderdale. Up to the local (ward) elections held on 7 May 2026, Calderdale had 17 wards. The Calderdale (Electoral changes) Order 2024 as recommended by the Local Government Boundary Commission review (Calderdale | LGBCE) has changed this to 18 wards. These came into effect at the 7 May 2026 elections. Ward profiles from 7 May 2026 We have created a ward demographic profile for each of the 18 new wards using LG Inform Plus. You can find these at Calderdale ward demographic profiles. Ward profiles prior to 7 May 2026 In June or July the Office for National Statistics (ONS) will publish...

Projects Projects, events and interactive visualisations Find out more about some of our data, use the interactive visualisations and get involved in planned events and innovations using open data. Ward profiles Dashboards Census 2021 Open Innovations Footfall data Indices of Deprivation 2025 Human Resources and workforce datasets Poverty dashboards Calderdale Digital Framework Climate emergency Calderdale population statistics We are Calderdale Open Innovations interview Open data saves lives The Data City COVID impact assessment Schools Ward explorer Working with universities Local elections...

...major adaptations which include stair lifts, level access showers, bathroom alterations. The number of adaptations has doubled within a 3 year period and is an increasingly growing area due to the independence agenda. The students used service data on major and minor adaptations for 3 years, which was anonymised to Ward level, with the aim of ‘profiling past demand and scope future demand for Home Adaption Services’. Findings from the students included that recent increases in total adaptations were not caused by population change, with major adaptations being the most in-demand, and a growth in levels of enquiries. Impact of Children’s Centres There are 21 Children’s Centre...

...Department for Education use the data to ensure that funds are allocated to the areas they are needed, so that no child misses out on the education they deserve. We have several datasets on Data Works that have data collected through the census: Primary Secondary Ethnicity (January only). Ethnicity by Ward (January only). Free school meals. Free school meals by ward (January only). Languages spoken in Primary Schools (January only). Number of pupils on roll. Number of pupils on roll by ward (January only). Number of pupils on roll by year group. Pupils with English as an additional language (EAL). Special...

...Wales to OAs (Output areas). However, some will not provide data for smaller areas where figures could make anonymisation difficult, for example sexual orientation and gender identity. There is also an interactive tool which provides a link to several of the main datasets and publications. These can be available at ward, parish or MSOA (Middle layer super output area): Facts and figures about people living in Calderdale. Phase one (topic summaries and area profiles) Phase two (multivariate data and short term resident population) Phase three (national parks, social grade data, additional geographies, small populations, etc) Phase one Census first results | Demography...

...level rounded to the nearest 100, statistical bulletins, a report on the quality and methods used, and a couple of interactive tools. Full information is available at First results from Census 2021 in England and Wales. 2 November 2022 to 30 January 2023: topic summaries (mainly univariate data) and area profiles A series of topic summaries released over three months: Demography and migration | UK armed forces veterans | Ethnic group, national identity, language and religion | Welsh language | Labour market and travel to work | Housing | Sexual orientation and gender identity | Education | Health, disability and unpaid care Each topic summary includes datasets and area...