Deepdale, Preston

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Deepdale
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Deepdale
Location within Lancashire
Population6,103 (2011)
District
Ceremonial county
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Sovereign state United Kingdom
UK Parliament
Councillors
  • Terry Cartwright – Independent
  • Joyce Cartwright – Independent
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Lancashire
53°46′23″N2°40′59″W / 53.773°N 2.683°W / 53.773; -2.683 Coordinates: 53°46′23″N2°40′59″W / 53.773°N 2.683°W / 53.773; -2.683

Deepdale is an electoral ward in Preston, Lancashire, England. The population of the ward as taken at the 2011 census was 6,103. [1] The ward is home to the Deepdale football stadium of Preston North End. The ward is a predominantly urban area of terraced housing, notable for one of the largest South Asian populations in the city.[ citation needed ]

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Deepdale borders Moor Park. The area has a number of mosques. The former Deepdale railway station was to be found in this ward.

Two members of Preston City Council, elected 'in thirds' in first past the post elections each year, are returned from the ward.

The ward forms part of the Lancashire County Council electoral division of Preston Central North.

Current members

ElectionMemberParty
2007 Preston Council election Joyce CartwrightIndependent
2008 Preston Council election Terry CartwrightIndependent

Demographics

From the 2001 census, [2] Deepdale ward had a population of 5,802. Of this figure, 44% described themselves as Muslim, and 38% as Christian.

In 2011, Deepdale had a population of 6103 people. Here is an ethnic breakdown of the ward. [3]

Deepdale 2011 StatisticsPercentageAmount Compared to total population of 6103
White British32.4%1983
White Other4.3%263
Asian57.4%3502
Black1.3%82

Indians make up around three quarters of Deepdale's Asian population. It also has large Eastern European and Pakistani populations.

Geography

The ward is in the north-east of the city on the outskirts of the centre, largely following Deepdale Road from HMP Preston to Watling Street Road, then continuing through terraced and detached housing in an easterly direction. A number of Stagecoach in Preston services use the local roads through the area. Deepdale ward also includes Holme Slack estate and Deepdale Retail Park.

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References

  1. UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Deepdale 2011 Census Ward (1237324276)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics . Retrieved 11 March 2018.
  2. "Office for National Statistics". Archived from the original on 25 May 2011. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  3. "Deepdale - UK Census Data 2011".