Summary
- The majority (85%) of respondents who responded to the consultation are residents, 14% are visitors and less than 1% are neither of these
- The majority (61%) of respondents who responded to the consultation are female while 39% are male
- Over two-thirds (70%) of respondents are aged 45 and over
- The majority of respondents (91%) interacting with the consultation survey are White British
- Less than one-fifth (18%) of people within the consultation sample have a disability
- Of those respondents reporting a disability, less than half have a physical disability (47%), 42% have a mobility disability and just over a third have a mental health disability (34%)
- The most popular household income brackets are those earning between £10,000 and £39,999, accounting for 54% of the sample
- Less than one in 10 people are in the lowest income bracket, earning less than £10,000 annually (9%), leaving the remaining 36% of the sample with a household income of £40,000 or more
- 77% of respondents reported that they had no children living in their household
- A good distribution of respondents from across Portsmouth and surrounding areas took part in the consultation including; the Isle of Wight, Gosport, Fareham, Waterlooville and Southampton
- The highest percentage of respondents were from the PO4 area in Portsmouth (26%)