Clendon
Clendon | |
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Basic information | |
Local authority | Auckland City |
Electoral ward | Manukau-Papakura |
Facilities | |
Surrounds | |
North | Clendon Park |
Northeast | Manurewa |
East | Mountfort Park |
Southeast | Manurewa South |
South | Weymouth |
Southwest | (Manukau Harbour) |
West | (Manukau Harbour) |
Northwest | (Manukau Harbour) |
Clendon is a suburb of Auckland city in northern New Zealand. It is located to the west of Manurewa. The suburb is in the Manurewa-Papakura ward, one of the thirteen administrative divisions of Auckland City.
Clendon is named after Captain James Reddy Clendon who in 1840 traded land he owned in the Bay of Islands with the newly formed New Zealand Government for 10,000 acres (40 km²) of land, then south of Auckland CBD.
Clendon has a young, diverse and rapidly growing population. At the 2001 census, 35.6% of Clendon's population was made up of people under the age of 15, compared to the New Zealand average of 22.7%. The population is made up largely of Pacific peoples and Māori, with the remaining approximately 30% of people stating a connection to either European, NZ Pākehā, Asian or 'other'. The rate of unemployment in the Clendon community is 19.6%, compared to the New Zealand average of 7.5%.
External links
- Photographs of Clendon held in Auckland Libraries' heritage collections.
Coordinates: 37°01′56″S 174°52′09″E / 37.0323°S 174.8693°E