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Facts and figures

Population

The population of North Shropshire as given in the 2001 Census was 57,108, giving an average density of 0.84 persons per hectare which is below both the Shropshire county average (0.90 persons per ha.) and the national average (3.82 persons per ha.). The population of the district increased by 8% between 1991 and 2001, above the county's growth of 6.1%. The population of the district is concentrated around the four market towns of Market Drayton, Whitchurch, Wem and Ellesmere.

The population of the district is split among the following age groups:

Age Group Males Females Total
0-4 1670 1596 3266
5-14 3713 3368 7081
15-19 2115 1626 3741
20-29 2976 2574 5550
30-44 6243 6069 12312
54-59 5891 5900 11791
60-64 1575 1582 3157
65-74 2613 2805 5418
75-84 1421 2086 3507
85+ 337 942 1279
Total 28554 28548 57108

Source: 2001 Census (Crown Copyright) 

Employment

According to the Office of National Statistics annual population survey April 2006 - March 2007, 78.9% of the working age population of North Shropshire are in employment, including 10.0% who are self-employed.  The district has a relatively low unemployment rate of 3.6%.

Employment in North Shropshire is divided by the following sectors:

Sector North Shropshire (% of total employee jobs) Great Britain (% of total employee jobs)
Manufacturing 18.1 10.9
Construction 5.7 4.8
Services 70.9 82.9
Distribution, hotels & restaurants 22.2 23.5
Transport & communications 7.9 5.9
Finance, IT, other business activities 10.7 21.2
Public administration, education & health 25.0 26.9
Other services 5.1 5.3
Tourism related 8.5 8.3

Source: Annual business enquiry employee analysis (2006) (Crown copyright)

The services sector dominates the employment landscape of North Shropshire, but not to the extent seen in Great Britain generally. Manufacturing is of considerably greater importance in North Shropshire than the country as a whole, due to the relatively large number of persons employed in agriculture and its' associated industries.

 

Further data regarding the labour market in North Shropshire can be downloaded from the National Statitistics' nomis website (click here to be directed to the site).

Transport & Communications

North Shropshire is well situated for communications with other major business centres, as can be seen in the following table:

Wem Whitchurch Market Drayton Ellesmere
Shrewsbury 13 20 19 17
Birmingham 57 57 49 68
Birmingham Airport 69 75 59 87
Telford 24 29 21 30
Manchester 61 49 59 60
Manchester Airport 53 42 52 53

[Distances in miles from the market towns of North Shropshire] [Source: NSDC]

The district is served by the primary A41 and A49 roads, and is near to the A5 as well as the M54 and M6 motorways. The Cardiff-Manchester railway corridor passes through the district, and has stations at Wem and Whitchurch.

All four of the market towns have access to broadband internet connections.

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