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Annex H: Adults attending day centres by local authority, September 2004

LOCAL AUTHORITY

Adults attending a day centre 5 days a week

Total adults attending a day centre

% Attending a day centre full time

Estimate of adults attending day centre as % of all known

Aberdeen City

81

330

25%

55%

Aberdeenshire

82

514

16%

34%

Angus

16

240

7%

52%

Argyll & Bute

23

93

25%

29%

Clackmannanshire

1

66

2%

50%

Dumfries & Galloway

48

167

29%

24%

Dundee City

90

218

41%

17%

East Ayrshire

40

152

26%

27%

East Dunbartonshire

49

178

28%

51%

East Lothian

42

143

29%

44%

East Renfrewshire

0

88

0%

24%

Edinburgh, City of

277

732

38%

36%

Eilean Siar

15

38

39%

32%

Falkirk

82

248

33%

44%

Fife

131

447

29%

49%

Glasgow City

241

786

31%

27%

Highland

45

287

16%

38%

Inverclyde

28

115

24%

29%

Midlothian

11

163

7%

39%

Moray

10

77

13%

19%

North Ayrshire

81

161

50%

28%

North Lanarkshire

147

353

42%

17%

Orkney Islands

1

24

4%

26%

Perth & Kinross

30

124

24%

30%

Renfrewshire

185

265

70%

27%

Scottish Borders

34

110

31%

31%

Shetland Islands

0

39

0%

41%

South Ayrshire

19

87

22%

25%

South Lanarkshire

218

461

47%

45%

Stirling

31

63

49%

18%

West Dunbartonshire

52

116

45%

27%

West Lothian

14

196

7%

36%

TOTAL

2,124

7,081

30%

32%

Source: 'The Same As You?' annual survey - 2004

Notes

  1. The 'Percentage attending a day centre full time' is an estimate of those attending a day centre 5 days a week as a percentage of all adults attending a day centre.
  2. The numbers of adults attending a day centre as a percentage of all adults known to a local authority are estimates as the figures may not have come from the same base of individuals.
  3. Figures have been estimated for one local authority.

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