The ward profiles provide a range of data and maps for each of Brent’s 22 wards. Topics include: physical geography, population, diversity, qualifications, benefits, deprivation, housing, health & disability and crime. Technical notes These profiles contain ward level 2021 Census statistics, sourced directly from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The Census figures presented here may differ very slightly from figures published...
Information on public health funerals in Brent from 2012-2026. Includes information about: month of death, sex, age band, next of kin, funeral type, date of funeral, cost of funeral, whether cost recovered and whether the case was referred to the treasury solicitor. Public health funerals have also been previously known as national assistance funerals and pauper funerals. If a person dies...
Life expectancy data for local authorities from the Office for National Statistics. Tables include: Trend data on life expectancy for local authorities from 2001-2003 to 2022-2024, and trend data on healthy life expectancy for local authorities from 2011-2013 to 2022-2024. All figures relate to three year averages. Also provided are links to ONS articles about these data which provide more information as well as interactive maps.
This report provides a profile of residents who currently receive Universal Credit (UC) in Brent. UC is a means-tested benefit for working age households which helps with living costs for those on lower incomes and is available for those in or out of work. The report is based on data extracted from the Department of Work and Pension's Stat-Xplore website. Interactive...
This briefing summarises 2021 census data about residents by their country of birth. The analysis explores what the new statistics tell us about Brent’s migrant population and how things have changed since 2011. Update (May 2023) Since this briefing was published (November 2022), ONS has released a more detailed breakdown of the population by country of birth for 189 different countries (instead...
2021 Census ward profiles for Brent - interactive tool. The profiles provide a summary of 2021 census indicators for each ward across a range of topics. These include: demography, diversity, employment, qualifications, housing and health. Alternative formats and accessibility The tool is visual in nature and not fully accessible to users of assistive technologies. Ward profiles have also been made available below...
Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNAs) are developed jointly by local authorities, health and social care partners. They provide a picture of the health and wider determinants of health, and wellbeing needs of the local population, where key issues are identified using an evidence-based approach. Brent’s JSNA has been developed as an interactive tool, hosted in Power BI, to present the latest...
Details about Brent council employees whose pay was at least £50,000. This includes: The number of staff whose pay was £50,000 and above by pay band (grouped in pay band brackets of £5,000) - as at 31 March 2025. Information about employees in senior positions in the organisation...
This Climate Action dashboard provides an overview of Brent's progress towards achieving the goals outlined in the Brent Climate and Ecological Emergency Strategy (2021-2030). It tracks key performance indicators (KPIs) across five key themes: 1. Consumption, Resources and Waste – including recycling rates and household waste reduction. 2. Sustainable Travel – including active travel...
Population projections for Brent by age, sex and ward, from the Greater London Authority (GLA). Provided below are: the raw datasets and a link to an interactive tool which allows users to explore the data in more detail. A summary of the projections is available in the Population Change in Brent briefing, also on open data. About the data The GLA publishes...