Stockwell Ward
Stockwell's boundary goes from A3 Clapham Road from the junction with Dorset Road down to Lansdowne Way where it turn eastwards down Stockwell Park and road Sidney Road, before turning back up to the A3 Stockwell Road again by Stockwell Tube Station.
The Boundary then meanders along Jeffreys Road, Priory Grove and Belmore Street before skirting northwards past Crimsworth Road up to Pascal Street. Here the boundary passes down Wandsworth Road temporarily before cutting along Thorncroft Street and Thorne Road before meeting the A203 South Lambeth Road. Then the boundary heads northwards until the junction with Dorset Road, which it follows until meeting once again with the A3 Clapham Road.
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Statistics
The National Statistics page on Stockwell ward provides a comprehensive set of statistics on education, economics, access to services, lifestyle, physical environment and much more.
Headline statistics
- The population of Stockwell ward rose from 12,287 in 1991 to 13,416, an increase of 9.2%. This is 5.0% of the borough population. Stockwell has an area of 86.4 hectares (3.2% of the borough). For the local elections in May 2002, there were 9,250 electors.
- Stockwell has a large proportion of "other white" people, including many Portuguese people, as well as an increasing Black population. A lrage proportion of these were born outside of the EU.
- Stockwell has one of the highest numbers of people with poor health amongst people without long-term limiting illness.
- Stockwell had the largest increase in people under 16 between 1991 and 2001, whilst all other wards had decreases. A low proprtion of these are in married families and many are in single parent households.
- Stockwell is one the most deprived wards, with one of the highest proportions of deprived households, and the highest proportion of severely deprived households.
- Stockwell has a high proportion of purpose-built flats, and a low proportion of converted flats.