Larkhall ward

The southern boundary curves round from Pulross Road, along the railway line through Clapham North Tube, Clapham High Street Station and Wandsworth Road Station before cutting north near Springfield Estate up to Belmore Street.

The boundary then goes along Priory Grove and Jeffers Road to A3 Clapham Road, where it turns up to Stockwell Tube. It finally turns down the A203 Stockwell Road and then Combermere Road before hitting Hargwyn Street and again Pulross Road.
See a map of Larkhall ward

Statistics

The National Statistics page on Larkhall ward provides a comprehensive set of statistics on education, economics, access to services, lifestyle, physical environment and much more.

Headline statistics

  • The population of Larkhall ward rose from 13,539 in 1991 to 13,906, an increase of 2.7%. This is 5.2% of the borough population. Larkhall has an area of 106.3 hectares (3.9% of the borough). For the local elections in May 2002, there were 10,164 electors.
  • Larkhall had a small decrease in White people between 1991 and 2001 compared to the Lambeth figure. A large proportion of its population was born outside of the EU.
  • There are a large proportion of young adults aged between 16 and 24, with a high level of economic activity.
  • Larkhall has a high rate of people aged 0-15 with long-term limiting illness.
  • Larkhall has a high proportion of older people not living alone, and not in a couple.
  • There was a large increase in private renting between 1991 and 2001.