Godinton

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Coordinates: 51°09′09″N 0°50′47″E / 51.1524°N 0.8465°E / 51.1524; 0.8465
Godinton
Godinton

 Godinton shown within Kent
Population 4,600 (2005)[1]
OS grid reference TQ990431
District Ashford
Shire county Kent
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town TONBRIDGE
Postcode district TN23
Dialling code 01233
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Ashford
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Godinton (sometimes known as Godinton Park) is a suburb of Ashford, Kent in England, with its stately home Godinton House on the outskirts. Godinton is located between Great Chart, Hothfield and the town of Ashford.

Demography

Godinton compared
2001 UK CensusGodintonAshford districtEngland
Population3,933102,66149,138,831
Foreign born6.7%5.5%9.2%
White97.1%97.6%90.9%
Asian1.6%0.9%4.6%
Black0.3%0.4%2.3%
Christian75.5%76.5%71.7%
Muslim0.7%0.6%3.1%
Hindu0.4%0.3%1.1%
No religion14.7%14.6%14.6%
Unemployed2.4%2.4%3.3%
Retired10.6%13.8%13.5%

As of the 2001 UK census, the Godinton electoral ward had a population of 3,933. The ethnicity was 97.1% white, 0.7% mixed race, 1.6% Asian, 0.3% black and 0.3% other. The place of birth of residents was 93.3% United Kingdom, 0.8% Republic of Ireland, 2.1% other Western European countries, and 3.8% elsewhere. Religion was recorded as 75.5% Christian, 0.4% Buddhist, 0.4% Hindu, 0% Sikh, 0% Jewish, and 0.7% Muslim. 14.7% were recorded as having no religion, 0.5% had an alternative religion and 7.8% did not state their religion.[2]

The economic activity of residents aged 16–74 was 50.4% in full-time employment, 13.8% in part-time employment, 6.8% self-employed, 2.4% unemployed, 2.6% students with jobs, 3% students without jobs, 10.6% retired, 6% looking after home or family, 2.3% permanently sick or disabled and 2% economically inactive for other reasons. The industry of employment of residents was 20.3% retail, 14.7% manufacturing, 8.5% construction, 9.9% real estate, 10.3% health and social work, 6% education, 8.7% transport and communications, 7.2% public administration, 4% hotels and restaurants, 4.2% finance, 0.6% agriculture and 5.6% other. Compared with national figures, the ward had a relatively high proportion of workers in public administration, construction, transport and communications. There were a relatively low proportion in education, agriculture and real estate. Of the ward's residents aged 16–74, 14.8% had a higher education qualification or the equivalent, compared with 19.9% nationwide.[2]

References

  1. "2005 Ward Level Population Estimates". Kent County Council. September 2006. Retrieved 2007-08-20. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Neighbourhood Statistics". Statistics.gov.uk. Retrieved 2008-02-22. 


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