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People in Hampshire are living longer than ever before

Friday, 14 December 2012

The population of Hampshire is changing in line with national trends, albeit in some cases, more slowly than the rest of England and Wales. New data released from the 2011 census, by the Office for National Statistics this week, shows a number of clear developments since the last census in 2001, providing important information for the planning and delivery of County Council services.

Key findings:

Leader of Hampshire County Council, Councillor Ken Thornber, said: "The 2011 census results offer a fascinating window into how the population of Hampshire is changing, and there are implications for all of the services the County Council provides. For example, in adult social care we are making unprecedented investment in prevention and early intervention to build community capacity, alongside the development of older people's specialist housing through Extra Care, where we have announced a programme of up to £45 million for capital spending over the next few years. We've also invested millions of pounds into capital programmes to support additional school places, one of our biggest capital investments since the 1990s.

"The County Council is busy examining these results in detail and will publish further analysis in due course to ensure public sector resource is targeted to where it's most needed, now and in the future."

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