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Coventry

Introduction

Coventry is a city of around 305,000 residents and is ethnically diverse with some 22% of Coventry’s inhabitants coming from minority ethnic communities. The city council have developed an area based approach and are seeking to devolve significant service provision to their Neighbourhood Management Groups. There are 3 for the City -North East, North West and South formed in October 2005.

Coventry’s economy is undergoing rapid change. The decline of traditional manufacturing in the city and the loss of some of its most famous companies (eg; Peugeot) have been successfully balanced with population growth, new investment and new types of jobs.

Recent Visits

Kevin Brennan (DCMS) visited Coventry's Youth Sports Trust on 23 August 2007

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Coventry City Council

MPs

Address:  Council House, Earl Street, Coventry. CV1 5RR

Telephone: 02476 833333

 

Website: www.coventry.gov.uk

 

Chief Executive: John McGuigan & Bev Messenger (joint interim Chief Executives until Martin Reeves starts his post in March 2009)

 

Leader of the Council: Ken Taylor (Conservative)

 

Regional Minister for the West Midlands: Ian Austin MP
 

Council - Political Control: No overall control

 

Bob Ainsworth – Coventry North East (Labour)

 

Geoffrey Robinson – Coventry North West (Labour)

 

Jim Cunningham – Coventry South (Labour)

 

Demographics for Coventry

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)

2006

Coventry

306.7

19.3

63.4

17.3

4.4

2.9

West Midlands

5,381.8

19.5

61.0

19.4

70.1

52.7

England

51,092.0

18.9

62.2

18.9

655.4

474.5


Figures updated annually. Last update February 2009. Source: Office for National Statistics.


Children and Learners

• £3.1m has been allocated to Coventry for the development of extended schools between 2005-08.
• Nearly £70m has been spent on school renovation projects between 1998/99 and 2002/03 with a further £9.2m for 2003/04. This includes £3.8m at Henley Green School and Community College combining school and community care, nearly £670,000 on refurbishing science labs at Cardinal Newman RC Secondary and almost £670,000 on refurbishing design and technology accommodation at Woodway Park Secondary School.

Health and well-being
• Coventry PCT is part of The Spearhead Group of Local Authorities and Primary Care Trusts who will be used to assess the achievement of the government targets to address geographical inequalities in life expectancy, cancer, heart disease, stroke and related diseases in 2010.
• Walsgrave and Coventry & Warwickshire hospitals have both received cutting edge equipment to better diagnose and treat cancer.
• The new £379m PFI-funded ‘Super’ hospital in Coventry opened in July 2006.
• The new University hospital has been equipped with a cutting edge equipment including a (PET) CT scanner and (3T) MRI scanner in addition to 5 linear accelerators, a further CT scanner and a stimulator. 
• The new £4.0m Longford Primary Care Centre opened in April 2006.  This development was funded through the Coventry LIFTCo Public Private Partnership.

Crime

• Coventry 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. Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) is also backing the scheme with £6m of funding in 2007/08 for parenting classes in the 40 areas.
• Nearly £500,000 was awarded in 2006/07 to the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) from the Stronger Safer Communities Fund, as part of the Local Area Agreement pilot to tackle crime, drug issues and anti-social behaviour.
• Over £400,000 was allocated from the Basic Command Unit Fund 2006/07, providing resources to front line officers who tackle crime and disorder in the community and addressing crimes that undermine communities feelings of safety.
• Over £24,000 has been awarded to Coventry to fund “Cabcams”.  50 CCTV cameras have now been installed in local taxis to help reduce anti-social behaviour and violent crime. There have so far been 2 successful prosecutions as a result of the images captured on the cameras.
• The City has recently been selected as a specialist domestic violence court area. This will bring together a range of different agencies to track and risk assess domestic violence cases, better share information so that more offenders are brought to justice and ensure victims are protected and better supported.
• £55,000 has been secured from the Home Office Tackling Violent Crime Fund for 2006/07 to place additional interventions, to curb violence associated with the night-time economy in Coventry.

Transport

• Almost £68m has been allocated to the West Midlands Metropolitan Authorities (of which £5.4m was for Coventry) for smaller transport measures under £5m and road maintenance, under the West Midlands Local Transport Plan settlement for 2007/08
• Over £74m has been allocated for the upgrade of the A45/A46 Tollbar End roundabout to provide a grade separated interchange. This is proposed for 2011.
• The £31m LTP funded Coventry Quality Bus Network scheme which will substantially improve bus service provision in 4 key corridors and will enhance access to some of the most disadvantaged communities. Full approval was given in December 2004 and is due to be completed in 2008.

Regeneration
• Nearly  £10.6m has been provided from April 2006 to March 2008 through the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund to help fight crime and tackle the deep-rooted problems of the most disadvantaged communities, including the employment of a missing persons officer to work with persistent truants.
• Nearly £12.6m of Local Enterprise Grant Initiative funds has been provided from 2006-09 to support locally developed and owned strategies, that try out new or proven ways of stimulating economic activity and productivity growth through enterprise development.

European Funding

• £4.4m has been allocated to help build a multi-purpose sports, exhibition and entertainment arena on the site of the former Foleshill Gasworks. Completed in August 2005 the arena is home to Coventry City FC and has acted as a catalyst for the regeneration of the north of the city.
• Almost £1.65m has been awarded to the West Midlands Collaborative Commerce Marketplace Project. Due to the success of the project, a proposal for £1.5m European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) grant is under consideration.
• £1.8m was allocated to Electric Wharf to bring 7,500 sq m of redundant Victorian power station buildings back into use and bringing about a major improvement to the canal side, providing business space for small-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in new technology and cultural industries.


Coventry

Labour market

Employment

Jan 2008/Mar 08

Jan 2009/Mar 09

% Change

Claimant Unemployment

May 2008

May 2009

% Change

Coventry

131,740

121,989

-7.4

Coventry

6,602

11,235

+70.2

West Midlands

2,383,031

2,303,799

-3.3

West Midlands

98,232

177,467

+80.7

England

23,652,971

23,398,015

-1.1

England

693,870

1,311,683

+89.0

Youth Unemployment

May 2008

May 2009

% Change

Long-term Unemployment

May 2008

May 2009

% Change

Coventry

395

495

+25.3

Coventry

975

825

-15.4

West Midlands

5,870

10,015

+70.6

West Midlands

15,940

17,895

+12.3

England

33,470

65,290

+95.1

England

87,690

107,155

+22.2

Education

Average Funding Per Pupil

 2004/ 05(£)

 2005/ 06(£)

% Change

Number of Teachers

Jan 2007

Jan 2008

% Change

Coventry

4,330

4,550

+5.1

Coventry

2,880

2,990

+3.8

West Midlands

4,150

4,390

+5.8

West Midlands

49,700

49,900

+0.4

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

Coventry

78

N/A

N/A

Coventry

74

77

+4.1

West Midlands

79

80

+1.3

West Midlands

76

78

+2.6

England

80

81

+1.3

England

77

79

+2.6

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

Sep 2006/Aug 07(%)

Sep 2007/Aug 08(%)

Change

 

 

 

 

Coventry

52

60

+15.3

 

 

 

 

West Midlands

59

64

+8.1

 

 

 

 

England

61

65

+6.6

 

 

 

 

Crime

Recorded Crime for Six Key Offences

Apr 2006/Mar 07

Apr 2007/Mar 08

% Change

Robbery

Apr 2006/Mar 07

Apr 2007/Mar 08

% Change

Coventry

16,624

13,961

-16.0

Coventry

843

646

-23.4

West Midlands

127,167

116,154

-8.7

West Midlands

9,186

7,664

-16.6

West Midlands

217,193

196,798

-9.4

West Midlands

11,013

9,277

-15.8

Domestic Burglary

Apr 2006/Mar 07

Apr 2007/Mar 08

% Change

Theft of and from a Motor Vehicle

Apr 2006/Mar 07

Apr 2007/Mar 08

% Change

Coventry

2,431

2,152

-11.5

Coventry

5,282

3,500

-33.7

West Midlands

17,524

18,040

+2.9

West Midlands

39,331

34,100

-13.3

West Midlands

28,387

28,324

-0.2

West Midlands

66,008

57,413

-13.0

Police Officers

Sep 2007

Sep 2008

% Change

Community Support Officers

Sep 2007

Sep 2008

% Change

West Midlands

8,254

8,516

+3.2

West Midlands

723

751

+3.9

West Midlands

14,077

14,230

+1.1

West Midlands

1,341

1,360

+1.4

England

N/A

N/A

N/A

England

14,703

15,062

+2.4

Health

No. Waiting for Inpatients Treatment

Apr 2008

Apr 2009

% Change

GPs

Sep 2006

Sep 2008

% Change

Coventry

3,903

3,806

-2.5

Coventry

213

234

+9.9

Nurses

Sep 2006

Sep 2008

% Change

 

 

 

 

West Midlands SHA

32,385

33,303

+2.8

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Office for National Statistics. Last updated 23 June 2009

 


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