Location Maps

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Diocese

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People

If Mountain and Marsh were a village of 100 people…

  • 14 would be school-aged (aged 5-15), compared with
    • 13 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 12 in Wales,
  • 16 would be aged 65 or over,
    • 17 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 18 in Wales,

  • 56 would be Christian,
    • 55 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 58 in Wales,
  • 35 would have no religion,
    • 34 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 32 in Wales,

  • 24 would have no qualifications,
    • 28 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 26 in Wales,
  • 31 would have higher education qualifications,
    • 27 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 29 in Wales,
  • 6 would be over 16 and in full-time education,
    • 7 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 8 in Wales,

  • 16 would have some skills in Welsh,
    • 13 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 27 in Wales,
  • including 8 who could speak, read and write Welsh,
    • 7 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 15 in Wales.

Households

If Mountain and Marsh were a village with 100 households…

  • 81 would have access to a car or van, compared with
    • 76 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 77 in Wales,

  • 25 would be renting their home,
    • 32 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 31 in Wales,
  • including 9 who would be renting from private landlords,
    • 12 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 14 in Wales,

  • 24 would be made up of 1 person,
    • 29 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 31 in Wales,
  • including 10 who would be aged over 65,
    • 13 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 14 in Wales,

  • 33 would have children in the household,
    • 31 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 28 in Wales,
  • including 8 who would have lone parents,
    • 9 in the Diocese of Monmouth; 8 in Wales.

Population

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Estimates 2020

Census 2011

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Population Structure

In 2020, there were estimated to have been 17,845 people living in Mountain and Marsh, 3.0% of 586,603 in the Diocese of Monmouth.

This is a change of 355 people (2.0%) since the 2011 Census. The population of the Diocese of Monmouth has increased by 24,879 (4.4%), and the population of Wales by 106,130 (3.5%).

At Census 2011, there were 17,490 people living in Mountain and Marsh, 3.1% of 561,724 in the Diocese of Monmouth.

What could this mean for you?

Do the people in your church reflect the age distribution of people in your Ministry Area?

Percentages

Population Structure

Small Area Population Estimates 2020
Mountain and Marsh % Diocese % Wales %
Pre-school (0-4) 5.4 5.5 5.1
Primary School (5-11) 8.7 8.6 8.1
High School (12-15) 5.0 4.8 4.6
Student Age (16-24) 9.6 10.1 10.9
Young Adult (25-44) 24.2 25.1 24.1
Mature Adult (45-64) 27.8 26.3 26.2
Elderly (65-84) 17.1 17.1 18.4
Very Elderly (85+) 2.3 2.5 2.7




Census 2011
Mountain and Marsh % Diocese % Wales %
Pre-school (0-4) 6.6 6.2 5.8
Primary School (5-11) 8.9 8.2 7.6
High School (12-15) 5.0 5.1 4.7
Student Age (16-24) 10.2 11.6 12.2
Young Adult (25-44) 25.7 25.3 24.7
Mature Adult (45-64) 27.9 26.5 26.6
Elderly (65-84) 14.1 15.0 15.9
Very Elderly (85+) 1.7 2.2 2.4

Figures

Population Structure

Small Area Population Estimates 2020
Mountain and Marsh Diocese Wales
All people 17,845 586,603 3,169,586
Pre-school (0-4) 955 32,491 161,341
Primary School (5-11) 1,550 50,460 256,644
High School (12-15) 894 28,143 144,745
Student Age (16-24) 1,708 58,991 345,604
Young Adult (25-44) 4,321 147,216 763,589
Mature Adult (45-64) 4,957 154,385 829,073
Elderly (65-84) 3,051 100,534 583,430
Very Elderly (85+) 355 24,879 106,130




Census 2011
Mountain and Marsh Diocese Wales
All people 17,490 561,724 3,063,456
Pre-school (0-4) 1,152 34,729 178,301
Primary School (5-11) 1,552 45,912 234,178
High School (12-15) 877 28,424 143,817
Student Age (16-24) 1,790 65,024 373,876
Young Adult (25-44) 4,500 141,844 756,622
Mature Adult (45-64) 4,871 149,082 814,118
Elderly (65-84) 2,461 84,161 487,984
Very Elderly (85+) 291 12,546 74,560

Religion

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Religion

The 2011 Census found that 55.8% of people living in Mountain and Marsh described themselves as Christian, compared with 55.4% in the Diocese of Monmouth.

35% of people living in Mountain and Marsh described themselves as having no religion, compared with 34.1% in the Diocese.

What could this mean for you?

Looking at the religious beliefs of people in your Ministry Area, who do you think your church could be reaching out to?

Percentages

Religion
Mountain and Marsh % Diocese % Wales %
Not stated 7.5 7.6 7.6
Christian 55.8 55.4 57.6
No religion 35.0 34.1 32.1
Other religion 1.7 3.0 2.7

Figures

Religion
Mountain and Marsh Diocese Wales
All people 17,491 561,724 3,063,456
Not stated 1,315 42,558 233,928
Christian 9,768 311,298 1,763,299
No religion 6,116 191,294 982,997
Other religion 292 16,574 83,232

Education

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Education levels

The 2011 Census found that 6.1% of people aged 16 and over who lived in Mountain and Marsh would be in full-time education, in comparison with 6.6% in the Diocese of Monmouth; 8.1% in Wales.

In addition, 24.5% of people had no qualifications, compared with 28.2% in the Diocese of Monmouth.

26.7% of people living in Mountain and Marsh had at least a university degree, compared with 22.6% in the Diocese.

What could this mean for you?

How accessible are your church activities and services to people of all levels of education?

Could you be excluding large groups within your community?

Percentages

Education levels

Mountain and Marsh % Diocese % Wales %
No qualifications 24.5 28.2 25.9
Basic qualifications 13.5 14.5 13.3
School 18 16.0 15.7 15.7
Apprenticeship 4.0 3.9 3.9
Further Education 11.4 11.0 12.3
Higher Education 26.7 22.6 24.5
Other, e.g. vocational 4.0 4.2 4.3

Figures

Education levels

Mountain and Marsh Diocese Wales
All people aged 16+ 13,911 452,658 2,507,160
No qualifications 3,406 127,784 650,517
Basic qualifications 1,877 65,658 332,943
School 18 2,225 70,888 393,819
Apprenticeship 558 17,611 98,843
Further Education 1,580 49,701 308,171
Higher Education 3,713 102,145 614,116
Other, e.g. vocational 552 18,871 108,751

Definitions

Education levels

There are many descriptions of types of educational qualification. Here, “Basic qualifications” refers to 1-4 O Levels/CSE/GCSE, NVQ Level 1, etc (ONS Level 1).

“School 18” is 5+ O Level/GCSE/CSE passes, 1 A-Level, 2-3 AS levels, etc (ONS Level 2).

“Further Education” refers to 2+ A Levels, Higher School Certificate, NVQ Level 3, BTEC National, City and Guilds Advanced Craft etc (ONS Level 3).

“Higher Education” refers to a degree, postgraduate degree, professional qualifications, etc (ONS Level 4 or above).

“Other qualifications” are other vocational or work-related qualifications, or foreign qualifications (ONS Other qualifications).

Full details of all the qualifications used are given here

Skills in Welsh

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Skills in Welsh

16% of people living in Mountain and Marsh have some skills in Welsh, compared with 13.4% in the Diocese of Monmouth. These include 8.2% who can speak, read and write Welsh (6.8% in the diocese).

The 2011 Census asked people about a combination of “understand”, “speak” or “write” Welsh. Here, “understand” means “understand only, cannot speak or write” Welsh, and “speak” means “understand and speak, but not write” Welsh. Further information about the categories used in these data are given here.

What could this mean for you?

Do your communications - such as your website, pew sheet, noticeboard, and the language you use in services - reflect the linguistic diversity in your Ministry Area?

Percentages

Skills in Welsh
Mountain and Marsh % Diocese % Wales %
No skills 84.0 86.6 73.3
Understand 3.3 2.4 5.3
Speak 10.9 9.4 19.0
Other combination 2.0 1.8 2.5
Speak, Read and Write 8.2 6.8 14.6

Figures

Skills in Welsh
Mountain and Marsh Diocese Wales
All people aged 3+ 16,826 540,668 2,955,841
No skills 14,131 468,350 2,167,987
Understand 555 12,855 157,792
Speak 1,828 50,936 562,016
Speak, Read and Write 1,382 36,878 430,717
Other 345 9,773 73,392

Housing Tenure & Cars

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Housing tenure

In 2011, 74.1% of households in Mountain and Marsh owned their house, compared with 66.5% in the Diocese of Monmouth.

24.5% of households in Mountain and Marsh rented their house (8.9% from private landlords, 15.6% from social landlords), compared with 31.9% (11.5% from private landlords, 20.4% from social landlords) in the Diocese.

What could this mean for you?

Looking at the number of people in your Ministry Area who own their own cars and houses, does this feel representative of your church congregation?

Are there groups that you feel might be missing from church?

Percentages

Housing tenure

Mountain and Marsh % Diocese % Wales %
Owned 74.1 66.5 67.4
Social Rented 15.6 20.4 16.5
Private Rented 8.9 11.5 14.1
Shared 0.2 0.4 0.3
Living Rent-free 1.1 1.2 1.6

Figures

Housing tenure

Mountain and Marsh Diocese Wales
All households 7,049 235,696 1,302,676
Owned 5,225 156,659 878,654
Social Rented 1,102 48,091 214,911
Private Rented 630 27,137 184,254
Shared 17 948 4,476
Living Rent-free 75 2,861 20,381

Cars

Car access

In 2011, 81.3% of households in Mountain and Marsh had access to a car or van (75.5% in the Diocese of Monmouth; 77.1% in Wales).




Mountain and Marsh % Diocese % Wales %
Access to a car or van 81.3 75.5 77.1
No access to a car or van 18.7 24.5 22.9




Mountain and Marsh Diocese Wales
All households 7,049 235,696 1,302,676
Access to a car or van 5,729 177,839 1,004,157
No access to a car or van 1,320 57,857 298,519

Household Type

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Household type

In 2011, 24.1% of households in Mountain and Marsh were made up of 1 person living alone (including 13.7% under 65), compared with 29.2% (16.1%) in the Diocese of Monmouth.

33.4% of households in Mountain and Marsh included at least one dependent child (including 7.5% headed by a lone parent), compared with 30.6% (8.5%) in the Diocese.

A dependent child is one aged under 16, or aged 16-19 and in full-time education.

What could this mean for you?

Do the types of households and families in your Ministry Area seem the same as those in your congregation?

What could you do to engage with the households not represented in your congregation?

Percentages

Household type

Mountain and Marsh % Diocese % Wales %
One person 65+ 10.4 13.1 13.7
One person <65 13.7 16.1 17.1
Lone parent with children 7.5 8.5 7.5
Parents with children 25.9 22.1 20.6
Couple, no children 27.0 24.2 24.1
Other, no children 15.6 15.9 17.0

Figures

Household type

Mountain and Marsh Diocese Wales
All households 7,049 235,696 1,302,676
One person 65+ 735 30,858 178,334
One person <65 962 38,047 222,434
Lone parent with children 532 20,046 98,141
Parents with children 1,824 52,119 268,733
Couple, no children 1,900 57,140 313,472
Other, no children 1,096 37,486 221,562

Deprivation Maps

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Definitions

Deprivation in Wales is measured through the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD). It is designed to identify the small areas of Wales that are the most deprived. The measure takes into account a variety of types of deprivation, combining them to give a measure of relative poverty. The WIMD ranks all small areas in Wales from 1 (most deprived) to 1,909 (least deprived).

In the maps shown here, areas coloured red have WIMD ranks of between 1 and 95 - the 5% most deprived small areas in Wales. Areas coloured orange are in the 10% most deprived areas (ranks 96 to 191) and those coloured yellow are in the 20% most deprived areas (ranks 192 to 382).

The types of deprivation included are:

  • Income
  • Employment
  • Health
  • Education
  • Access to Services
  • Community Safety
  • Physical Environment
  • Housing

The “small areas” used here are “Lower-level Super Output Areas” (LSOAs), produced from the 2011 Census by the Office of National Statistics (ONS). They are geographical areas with an average of 1,500 people living in each one, with a minimum of 1,000 people.

Further information about the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation, including interactive maps, is available from the Welsh Government and StatsWales.

Church Data

Ministry Statistics

Ministry Statistics 2018-2019

Ministry Statistics 2018-9

The figures for church related activities are based on data for 2018 and 2019. However, the data gathering exercise for 2019, which took place in 2020, was seriously interrupted by the pandemic, and it is not complete. The data will be replaced with more contemporary information as soon as it becomes available.

The Ministry Area of Mountain and Marsh has an Electoral Roll of 257 (2018: 285) (1.4% of the Ministry Area), including 16 (16) families.

147 (2018: 146) people attend on Sundays, as well as 36 (41) children and young people (1% of the Ministry Area).

Of the children and young people, 8 (24) are younger than 7, 21 (9) are aged between 7 and 11, and 7 (8) are between 11 and 18.

During the week, 28 (31) people attend, as well as 16 (15) children and young people (0.2% of the Ministry Area).

Of the children and young people attending groups midweek, 0 (0) are younger than 7, 8 (9) are aged between 7 and 11, and 8 (6) are between 11 and 18.

In 2019, there were:

  • 13 baptisms (12 aged under 7; 1 aged between 7 and 11; 0 aged over 11); in 2018, 22 baptisms (19 aged under 7; 0 aged between 7 and 11; 3 aged over 11),
  • 8 confirmations, 0 in 2018,
  • 14 weddings, 12 in 2018, and
  • 50 funerals (of which 44 were conducted in CiW churches), 72 funerals (54 in CiW churches) in 2018.

On Easter Sunday 2019, 248 people (1.4% of the Ministry Area), took Communion. In 2018 it was 246 people.

Graphs

Attendance

Further Information

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Church in Wales

What next?

For more information about diocesan support, please see the website of the Diocese of Monmouth

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Data sources

Further information about the statistics

This dashboard brings together data from many different sources:

Further information about these data can be found on the respective websites.




Dashboard details

This dashboard was constructed by Rev Dr Fiona Tweedie of Brendan Research (website) on 25/11/2021. SDG