www.coventry.gov.uk/infoandstats
In this issue:
Source: Coventry City Council
Coventry has been a Marmot city since 2013. This strategic monitoring tool oversees the city-wide programmes of work aligned to the Marmot principles delivered by partner organisations, including voluntary organisations and statutory agencies across Coventry to tackle health inequalities.
The Marmot monitoring tool has been updated and its refreshed framework recognises the impact of the Covid pandemic, the cost of living crisis, and the potential widening of health inequalities for our residents.
Source: Insight, Coventry City Council
Headline Statistics is a seven page dashboard including updated statistics on many aspects of life including population, health, deprivation, the economy, crime and children & young people. This is a new refreshed version of Coventry Headline Statistics updated up to July 2024 and it will be updated regularly.
You can navigate through the seven pages of statistics by using the buttons at the bottom of the dashboard or the large arrow in the left. To get more information about each statistic hover over its title on the left and then the question mark that appears.
For more detailed information you can click on an invisible web link in each statistic's title, this will take you to another page.
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS)
On 14 August, the Office for National Statistics published a tool to view house prices in Coventry.
Read more about Housing prices in Coventry.
According to this, in Coventry:
- The average house price increased by 6.4% from £214,000 in June 2023 to £228,000 in June 2024.
- The average monthly private rent increased by 9.0%, £875 in July 2023 to £954 in July 2024.
You can also explore and download from a number of resources provided by the ONS website. Also, a number of resources can be found on the Council's Facts about Coventry website.
If you have any Coventry-related research, statistics, or findings that you would like to share here, please get in touch: insight@coventry.gov.uk
See previous e-bulletins for inspiration.
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