Southmead

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Southmead


Boundaries of the city council ward.

Population 11,005[1]
OS grid reference ST584781
Unitary authority Bristol
Ceremonial county Bristol
Region South West
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BRISTOL
Postcode district BS10
Dialling code 0117
Police
Fire
Ambulance
European Parliament South West England
UK Parliament Bristol North West
List of places: UKEngland

Coordinates: 51°30′02″N 2°36′00″W / 51.5005, -2.6001

Southmead Youth Centre
Southmead Youth Centre

Southmead is a northern suburb of Bristol, in the southwest of England. The town of Filton (in South Gloucestershire), and the Bristol suburb of Horfield lie on its boundaries.

The area gives its name to the NHS-run Southmead Hospital, formerly the Barton Regis Workhouse, although this is actually situated in the neighbouring district of Westbury on Trym. Central Southmead features shops surrounded by grassy areas and wide roads.

The construction of Southmead started in 1931, when the Bristol Corporation built 1,500 houses there, partly to house families cleared from the slums of central Bristol, and partly to address the housing shortage at the time. A further 1,100 houses were built after World War II. Since then, reference has often been made to the "pre-war estate" of Southmead and the "post-war estate".

In recent years, efforts have been made to improve the area's social problems and implement environmental improvements, many of which have been successful.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Southmead. 2001 Census Ward Information Sheet. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.