Site Analysis Report

SAMPLE CLUB

SAMPLE CLUB

Mosaic provides a snapshot of information about each group, which can be useful in understanding local needs and nuances.

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H31

H32

H33

H34

H35

H

WHAT DOES THIS TELL US? In the case of the Sample Club, we can see the prominent Mosaic group in the area is I (Family Basics) ; it accounts for more than a quarter (25.6%) of all adults aged 15+ in your catchment, which is more than three times the national average. Family Basics are households bringing up children, who have limited incomes and budget carefully. Most adults are in their 20s, 30s and 40s. Group M (Modest Traditions) makes up almost 19% of your catchment population, which is more than five times the national average. These are older homeowners, often in their 50s and 60s, who own affordably priced houses. These households include couples whose children have left home, parents supporting adult children with accommodation, and mature singles who are living alone. A good number of these older adults still work full-time. Group H (Aspiring Homemakers) makes up a further 16% of your catchment population and this is, again, above average. These are young people in their 20s and 30s who are putting down roots in pleasant homes. Many have moved in recently, others have lived there for a few years and are beginning to settle. Households are a mix of young couples and single people. Around two-thirds have started families and have young children. The only other Mosaic group represented at above average levels (i.e. with an index score above 100) is L (Vintage Value) . It makes up 9.4% of your catchment population, compared to a national average of just 5.3%. These are retired people aged 65+ who live in accommodation that is modestly sized. The majority now live alone.

Younger households settling down in housing priced within their means Aspiring Homemakers

H

Advert Resp

Who We Are

Household income

Age

26–35

£40k–£49,999

87

191 36.9%

192 23.5%

Number of children

Household composition

122

Pseudo family

1

Key Features

Household T

209 22.6%

267 36.8%

Order from takeaways Texts and photos on smartphone Internet via smartphone High outstanding mortgages 3 bedrooms Families with young children

Residency type

Tenure

Semi-detached

Owned

121 77.7%

157 40.8%

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I37

I38

I39

I

Families with limited resources who budget to make ends meet Family Basics

I

Mosaic UK

Advert Resp

Who We Are

Household income

Age

36–45

£20k–£29,999

112

160 29.9%

160 31.3%

Number of children

Household composition

60

Family + other adults

2

Key Features

Household T

151 24.3%

253 31.5%

Games consoles Internet via smartphone Low affluence Low discretionary income Council/HA tenants Families with children

Residency type

Tenure

Terraced

Council/HA

292 51.5%

198 49.9%

SITE ANALYSIS REPORT

SITE ANALYSIS REPORT

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