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Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 15/10/2012, 19.00 - Meetings ...

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Between 20<strong>10</strong> and 2031, the population aged 20 to 49 is expected to grow by 6.5%, the population aged 50 to 64by 37%, the population aged 65 to 79 by <strong>15</strong>% and the population over 80 by 23%.In 20<strong>10</strong>, the borough had a higher proportion of young adults aged 25-39 (34%) than London (28%) and Englandand Wales (35%). Conversely, the proportion of children and young adults (0-24) in the borough is lower than inLondon (29%) and England and Wales (31%). Finally, 23% of the population is aged 50 or over, which is slightlylower than the London (26%) and country (35%) averages.According to the H&F Carer’s Strategy 2005-20<strong>10</strong> and Experian Mosaic Data for the borough, older residents inthe borough are more likely to live alone.Page 506Age structure (% of total population – 20<strong>10</strong>) (ONS mid-year estimates)Tool and Guidance updated for new PSED from 05.04.2011DisabilityThe rate of physical disability registrations for Hammersmith and Fulham as a whole is 37.3 registrations per1,000 population. The Single Equalities Scheme (SES) indicates that around <strong>15</strong>% of residents in Hammersmithand Fulham have a disability. College Park and Old Oak has the highest rate of physical disability registrations in

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