Halton, Leeds
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Halton is a district of east Leeds, situated between Killingbeck to the north and north-west, Halton Moor to the west, Colton to the east and Whitkirk to the north-east. Temple Newsam lies directly south of the estate.
Halton has recently suffered an increase in crime and anti-social behavior, in particular, criminal damage[1].
Halton was originally developed as a village, though it has been incorporated into the actual city, and is now a suburb. Housing ranges from detached houses, semi-detached houses and terraced houses.
The area is 5 km (3½ miles) to the east of Leeds City Centre and is close to the A63 dual carriageway.
[edit] Comparison
Halton lies in the LS15 postcode area. Here is a population breakdown of the postcode area in comparison with the UK population.
Category | LS15 | UK average |
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Population density (people / sq mi) | 43.2 | 24.9 |
Gender split (females / male) | 1.05 | 1.05 |
Average commute | 6.1 miles | 8.73 miles |
Average age | 38 | 39 |
Home ownership | 16% | 16.9% |
Student population | 2.4% | 4.4% |
People in good health | 69% | 69% |
[edit] Location Grid
North: Seacroft, Cross Gates | ||
West: Halton Moor | Halton, Leeds | East: Colton |
South: Temple Newsam |
[edit] External links
- The Ancient Parish of Whitkirk. GENUKI. Retrieved on 2007-10-29. - Halton was in this parish
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