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Bradford

Introduction

The Bradford Metropolitan District has a population of 477,800 and covers an area of some 141 square miles over Airedale, Wharfedale and the Worth Valley. The District includes Bradford City and the towns of Shipley, Bingley, Keighley and Ilkley.

Historical Bradford was dominated by the textile industry, and was the centre of the West Riding wool Industry. This has however declined and the main employers are now in areas such as finance, retail, electronics and manufacturing. Companies located in the city include, the Yorkshire Building Society, Bradford & Bingley plc, Abbey/Group, Provident Financial plc, Morrison's supermarkets, Grattan Mail Order, Pace Micro, Filtronic, NG Bailey, Manufacturing, Denso Marston, CIBA Chemicals.

Recent Visits

Jim Knight MP (DCSF), 23 June 2008 - visited Bradford schools

Rt Hon Rosie Winterton MP (Regional Minister, Yorkshire and The Humber), 18 July 2008 - met with Bradford Property Forum

Vernon Coaker MP (HO), 10 September 2008 - visited Bradford

Vernon Coaker MP (HO), 15 October 2008 - attended West Yorkshire Offender Management Conference

Rt Hon Ed Balls MP (DCSF), 7 November 2008 - visited Keighley

Rt Hon John Healey MP (Communities and Local Government), 21 November 2008 - attended Bradford Chamber of Commerce dinner

Rt Hon Alastair Darling MP (Chancellor of the Exchequer), 28 November 2008 - attended Yorkshire Forward business breakfast

Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP (DoH), 28 November 2008 - visited Hillside Bridge Healthcare Centre

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* See Audit Commission web site for more. Council Tax bands were averaged from Parish Precepts.

Bradford City Council

MPs

Address: City Hall, Centenary Square, Bradford. BD1 1HY

Tel: 01274 431 000

 

Website: http://www.bradford.gov.uk

 

Chief Executive: Tony Reeves

                                            

Leader of the Council: Kris Hopkins (Conservative)

 

Regional Minister for Yorkshire and The Humber: Rt Hon Rosie Winterton MP

Council - Political Control: No overall control

Terence Henry Rooney - Bradford North (Labour)

           

Gerry Sutcliffe - Bradford South (Labour)         

 

Ann Cryer - Keighley (Labour)                        

 

Marsha Singh - Bradford West (Labour)                                                  

Philip Davies – Shipley (Conservative)

  

Demographics for Bradford

Mid-2007 Population Estimates

 

 

Population

All ages

2007

(Thousands)

Percentage of

Children 0-15

2007

Percentage of

Working Age

16-64 Males / 60 Females

2007

Percentage of

Older People

65 Males / 60 Females and over

2007

Live births

(Thousands)

2007

Deaths

(Thousands)

2007

Bradford

497.4

22.5

61.5

15.9

8.3

4.6

Yorkshire and The Humber

5,177.2

18.8

62.3

18.9

64.2

50.4

England

51,092.0

18.9

62.2

18.9

655.4

470.7


Figures updated annually. Last update August 2008. Source: Office for National Statistics.


Children and Learners

• almost £3.3m has been allocated for the development of extended schools during 2008-09
• Bradford has been allocated £400m to refurbish or rebuild secondary and special schools in the city under the Building Schools for the Future programme, with completion of the first phase taking place in September 2008
• as part of a £9m national share of funding allocated to 41 local authorities, Bradford is to receive £350,000 to help parents of pre-school children to get more involved in their education

Crime

• Bradford has been named as one of 40 priority Respect Action Areas in England, for being a council who has a strong record in tackling anti-social behaviour
• over £556,000 has been allocated for 2008-09 from the Basic Command Unit Fund, providing resources that can be targeted locally to tackle crime that matters most to the local community
• over £1.9m has been allocated to Bradford Drug & Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) for 2007-08 from the Drug Intervention Programme to help offenders off drugs, into treatment and away from crime.

Transport

• £10m was allocated for Integrated Transport and Maintenance in Bradford in the 2008-09 West Yorkshire Local Transport Plan settlement, announced in November 2007
• £18.7m was allocated for the West Yorkshire Education Transport’s Yellow School Buses scheme which serves around 100 schools in West Yorkshire. £7.3m was allocated for Phase 2 in 2005-06, with 60 buses launched January 2006. A further 60 buses were introduced in September 2006 for Phase 3. The scheme was completed in March 2008 

Regeneration

• £50m has been awarded over 10 years, under the New Deal for Communities, to enable the social and economic regeneration of the inner city areas of Little Horton, West Bowling and Marshfields
• an extra £41.7m has been provided through the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund to help fight crime and tackle the deep-rooted problems faced by Bradford's most disadvantaged communities
• Bradford Centre Regeneration has been established, to bring forward developments and help create a thriving business climate 
• £21.4m has been allocated from the first round of the Local Enterprise Growth Initiative (LEGI) for the three year period 2006-07 to 2008-09, to increase entrepreneurial activity in the local population of deprived areas within Bradford, support the growth and reduce the failure rate of locally-owned businesses

• £19.22m has beeen allocated for 2008-09 under the Supporting People programme which ofers vulnerable people the opportunity to improve their quality of life by delivering high quality and strategically planned housing-related services which complement existing care services

European Funding

• £436,000 was awarded to the Jobs@Manningham successive job programmes, helping sixteen to twenty-five year olds in the area into training, jobs and voluntary work, 88 per cent of whom are from ethnic minority backgrounds
• £1.46m has been awarded to a new Food Technology Park; built on a derelict site and enabling a cluster of food production companies to be formed. Fifty new jobs will also be created 
• £700,000 was allocated to the National Media Museum towards a new interactive gallery, Experience TV providing a hands-on experience for visitors, strengthening tourism and developing cultural assets in the region


Bradford

Labour market

Employment

Jul 2007/Sep 07

Jul 2008/Sep 08

% Change

Claimant Unemployment

Nov 2007

Nov 2008

% Change

Bradford

217,651

209,829

-3.6

Bradford

8,416

10,792

+28.2

Yorkshire and The Humber

2,362,967

2,380,441

+0.7

Yorkshire and The Humber

73,470

103,842

+41.3

England

23,640,117

23,728,684

+0.4

England

657,270

878,047

+33.6

Youth Unemployment

Nov 2007

Nov 2008

% Change

Long-term Unemployment

Nov 2007

Nov 2008

% Change

Bradford

275

355

+29.1

Bradford

1,120

880

-21.4

Yorkshire and The Humber

2,825

3,405

+20.5

Yorkshire and The Humber

10,130

8,500

-16.1

England

27,590

29,070

+5.4

England

104,105

84,655

-18.7

Education

Average Funding Per Pupil

 2004/ 05(£)

 2005/ 06(£)

% Change

Number of Teachers

Jan 2007

Jan 2008

% Change

Bradford

4,460

4,730

+6.1

Bradford

4,870

4,820

-1.0

Yorkshire and The Humber

4,160

4,390

+5.5

Yorkshire and The Humber

44,600

44,300

-0.7

England

4,270

4,480

+4.9

England

435,200

434,900

-0.1

% of 11yr olds achieving required standard in English

Sep 2006/Aug 07(%)

Sep 2007/Aug 08(%)

Change

% of 11yr olds achieving required standard in Maths

Sep 2006/Aug 07

Sep 2007/Aug 08

% Change

Bradford

75

N/A

N/A

Bradford

73

74

+1.4

Yorkshire and The Humber

79

N/A

N/A

Yorkshire and The Humber

76

77

+1.3

England

80

N/A

N/A

England

77

78

+1.3

% of 15yr olds achieving 5 or more GCSEs A-C (or equivalent)

Sep 2005/Aug 06(%)

Sep 2007/Aug 08(%)

Change

 

 

 

 

Bradford

50

55

+10.4

 

 

 

 

Yorkshire and The Humber

54

58

+6.1