From April 2013, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) replaced Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for eligible working age people aged 16 to 64. People will keep getting DLA rather than PIP if they’re under 16 or if they were born on or before 8 April 1948. Personal Independence Payment (PIP) can help with extra living costs if someone: is aged 16 or...
This page includes a dashboard around the 2021 Rural Urban Classification alongside the data tables which have been clipped to Surrey. As noted by the ONS: "The 2021 Rural Urban Classification (RUC) is a statistical classification which provides a consistent and standardised method for categorising geographies as either rural or urban, based on: address density physical settlement form ...
This page includes explorable data and a summary of measures around employed Surrey residents such as employment rates, occupations, pay, and job density. Surrey-i also includes other relevant summaries and data. These summaries can be found at low income and unemployment, child poverty and disadvantage, local businesses and enterprises in Surrey. Highlights: (updated March 2025) It is estimated that 80 per cent...
This page includes data about Key Stage 2 results for Surrey, including by Free School Meal eligibility, SEN status, ethnic group, and first language. Key Stage 1 consists of Year 1 to Year 2 (ages 4-7) and Key Stage 2 consists of Year 3 to Year 6 (ages 7-11) *Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the summer exam series for the 2019/20 and...
This page includes data about GCSE results at the end of Key Stage 4 for Surrey, including by Free School Meal eligibility, SEN status, ethnic group, and first language. Attainment statistics for Surrey pupils in state-funded primary schools are available here. Attainment statistics for Surrey post-16 qualifications are available here. *Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the summer exam series for the 2019/20 and...
Road length statistics (in miles, and kilometres) for all publicly maintained roads in Surrey. This covers all centrally and locally managed roads. As of 2023, the county contained a total of 3,409 miles of road network (5,486 km). This comprised: 63.6 miles of motorways (102.4 km) 387.0 miles of A-roads (622.8 km) 245.4 miles of B-roads (394.9 km) 2,713.0 miles of C- and U-roads (4,366.1) A-roads are the...
This dashboard provides information from Surrey Highways about pothole volumes. It shows the volume of reports received each month and the volume of pothole repairs (jobs) created each month. Of those jobs created each month, it also shows the volume and % which have been repaired within timeframe. The timeframe for each job to be completed is relative to the priority it has...
Deaths in England The death trends in the UK have varied over time, influenced by factors like aging populations, medical advancements, and pandemics like COVID-19. Here's a brief overview of recent death trends in the UK. From 2010 to 2019, the annual number of deaths in the UK remained relatively stable, ranging between 500,000 to 600,000 deaths per year. The...
Birth Trends in England and Surrey The birth rates in England have seen notable fluctuations over the past few decades, influenced by a variety of social, economic, and cultural factors. Understanding these trends not only provides insight into population dynamics but also has implications for public policy, healthcare, and the economy. The COVID-19 pandemic added another layer of complexity to the birth...