The table below looks at the age groups in each ward. Children and young people (CYP (0-15)) and older populations (over 65) as per the analysis of population estimates tool. The higher the number, the larger the group. Red is above average percentage compared to the Sussex average; green is below. Most wards had older populations, with South Downs Ward having the oldest population. A combination of lowest percentage of children and young people and highestest percentage of over 65s. The data comes from Mid-2020 Population Estimates for 2020 Wards.

0-15Over 65All Ages% CYP% Over 65
Wealden27,63842,680162,7331726.2
Arlington6921,0683,51319.730.4
Buxted7171,1614,20417.127.6
Chiddingly, East Hoathly & Waldron5659353,5361626.4
Crowborough Central5181,0163,50714.429
Crowborough Jarvis Brook8297483,93321.119
Crowborough North8009484,10319.523.1
Crowborough South East7017874,19516.718.8
Crowborough South West5247893,04917.225.9
Crowborough St Johns4191,3143,45012.138.1
Danehill & Fletchling6549564,05116.123.6
Forest Row7471,0694,43016.924.1
Framfield & Cross-in-Hand4729513,32314.228.6
Frant & Wadhurst1,1851,7466,92817.125.2
Hadlow Down & Rotherfield4999303,37114.827.6
Hailsham Central3418962,60713.134.4
Hailsham East1,0538824,63222.719
Hailsham North6457673,29319.623.3
Hailsham North West7288983,70419.724.2
Hailsham South5031,0213,38414.930.2
Hailsham West8241,1234,22719.526.6
Hartfield5438393,36816.124.9
Heathfield North6151,0773,90615.727.6
Heathfield South7239944,2641723.3
Hellingly1,0851,0105,13721.119.7
Herstmonceux & Pevensey Levels1,0852,0826,97315.629.9
Horam & Punnetts Town1,0681,9306,74315.828.6
Lower Willingdon4171,1173,33812.533.5
Maresfield5451,1183,83814.229.1
Mayfield & Five Ashes6041,0413,69316.428.2
Pevensey Bay3451,1162,99311.537.3
Polegate Central1,1979435,16023.218.3
Polegate North6611,1203,94216.828.4
Polegate South & Willingdon Watermill5261,1953,62914.532.9
South Downs3211,2503,10210.340.3
Stone Cross7826923,53722.119.6
Uckfield East5766943,32117.320.9
Uckfield New Town1,1691,5166,94116.821.8
Uckfield North6346033,04720.819.8
Uckfield Ridgewood & Little Horsted3414032,03016.819.9
Upper Willingdon4091,2223,17912.938.4
Withyham5807133,15218.422.6
Sussex Total298,295386,0731,718,22517.422.5
Data collated from Active Sussex- Wealden Physical Activity Profile

As this graph shows, many of the wards in Wealden have a higher-than-average percentage of adults over the age of 65. Therefore, it is especially important that we do what we can, to ensure a higher quality later life. Some of these years over 65 may be spent in poorer health, so staying physically active throughout your life can help alleviated balance and stability issues as well as falls.

So how physically active you want to be in later life? Think about the things you want to be able to do, like:

  • Play with your grandchildren for 30 minutes without getting out of breath
  • Walk 20 minutes into town to grab a coffee with friends and family
  • Walk up the local hill in town without stopping
  • Live in your own house, independently, Walk up the stairs
  • Carry fishing gear to the lake and fish for a few hours
  • Carry out the essential gardening to maintain the garden
  • Carry bags of shopping to the bus and into the house
  • Lift luggage for holidays into the overhead locker
  • Go the gym
  • Ride a bike around the South Downs

Write your own list, then act now. Start looking at your goals and put yourself in the best position to enjoy these activities in the future. It is never too late to become more active, the benefits to your health are huge:

The benefits of exercise:

  • 40% reduction in falls in the elderly. Increasing strength and balance benefits us all.
  • 50% reduction in major fracture. By reducing falls and also strengthening bones , reducing osteoporosis by 40% so your bones are less brittle if you do fall.
  • 30% reduction in all causes of mortality. Many studies have shown exercise to reduce mortality by 30%
  • 25-52% reduction in pain conditions. Studies have reported that physical activity leads to an improvement in patients pain condition.
  • Unclear results with cancer. The benefits of physical activity on cancer is unclear, as it varies with many types of cancers; but some studies have shown a 25% reduction in breast cancer and 45% reduction in bowel cancer

Do the best you can, where you are, with what you’ve got

The “High Performance” podcast interviews business owners, sports people and entrepreneurs. From interviewing over 300 ‘high performers’ the message from all of these interviews is:

Doing the best you can, where you are, with what you’ve got.

That is where your physical activity journey should start. Search what you can do in your area, and below are a few suggestions to get you thinking:

£0£20£50+
Walking
Around local parks
Along the coastal paths
The South Downs
Free Walks TCV
Home Fitness
Exercise mats
Resistance Bands
Yoga Blocks
Dumbbells
Home Fitness
Exercise bench
Suspension Trainers
Dumbbell Set
Indoor Bike, Treadmill, Cross Trainer
Gardening
Your own garden
Seaford Community Garden
Apps
Paid apps to get your started with exercise plans and routines
Programme
Personalised programme from a gym instructor, running coach, Pilates teacher etc
Running
Local to you
Park Run/Walk
Classes / Sessions
Fitness classes
Cycling Classes
Water sports – sailing, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming,
Tai Chi / Qigong
Seated Exercise Classes
Sports Clubs
Memberships
To a gym or physical activity group
Free Apps
Couch to 5K (various options)
Couch to Fitness
  
Behaviour Change Support
One You East Sussex Move More – no exercise, support and accountability to get started
  

Why are we pushing for a more Active Wealden?

As it benefits all of us. Many injuries and illness can be reduced from being physically active – it has many positive benefits to our health.

By you being more physically active means:

  • Your expected life expectancy and healthy life expectancy gap shortens
  • You can live at home longer, avoiding care costs
  • You maintain better health, keeping travel and health insurance costs low.
  • You spend more quality time with family and friends.
  • Your risk of illness decreases, and your recovery time after surgeries improves

So, what will you do this week?

Write down ‘active later life’ goals?

Try a seated exercise class?

Go for a walk in the local park?

Join local community garden?

Take up bowls?

Join a ‘walking’ sports club? (football, netball, rugby)

Remember, start small and do the best you can, where you are, with what you’ve got/is available.