Westbrook, Cheshire

Summary

Westbrook is a ward and suburb in north west Warrington, in the Warrington district, in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire, it forms part of the civil parish of Burtonwood and Westbrook, to part of which it gives its name. The main part of Westbrook was built in the early 1980s. There are new estates being developed, the newest (Chapelford) was started in 2001.

Westbrook
Westbrook is located in Cheshire
Westbrook
Westbrook
Location within Cheshire
Population11,265 (2015)
OS grid referenceSJ581901
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWarrington
Postcode districtWA5
Dialling code01925
PoliceCheshire
FireCheshire
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Cheshire
53°24′22″N 2°37′46″W / 53.4062°N 2.6295°W / 53.4062; -2.6295

Facilities edit

The original estate (area around Westbrook Crescent and Cromwell Avenue) has an out of town shopping area. The shopping centre is known as the "Westbrook Centre", and has a large Asda supermarket as well as many smaller specialist stores. Westbrook also has a cinema adjacent to the shopping centre.

There are two primary schools in Westbrook, St Phillips C of E Primary School and Old Hall Primary School, the nearest high schools are St. Gregory's Catholic High School and Great Sankey High School.

There are various pubs in the district. There are also playing fields and parkland. Sankey Valley Park is also a short distance away.

Travel edit

The centre of Westbrook is served by many buses. On average the journey to Warrington takes 14 to 22 minutes depending on route. The buses serving Westbrook are the 17 and 18 direct to Warrington town centre (18E in evening), and the 13, 29A, 29C via Chapelford.[1]

Demographics edit

Note: Statistics expressed as percentages may not add up to 100%

Politics edit

It is in the Westbrook ward of Warrington borough. There are two councillors, both representing the Labour Party until the elections that are due in spring 2024.

Census data edit

Data is based on that of Westbrook Ward.[2]

Population edit

  • Total Population: 6,450 residents
  • Male:Female ratio: 49.7%:50.3%
  • Average age of population: 34.7 years
Ethnicity breakdown edit
  • 95.3% White
  • 0.6% Mixed
  • 0.1% Black
  • 2.6% Asian
  • 1.4% Other

Housing and social situation edit

Housing situation edit
  • Households: 2,294
    • 92.4% are owner occupied
    • 3.9% are socially rented (i.e. Council Accommodation)
    • 3.7% are privately rented
    • 0.3% are rent free
  • Average House Price: £111,855
Social situation edit
  • Population Density: 14.8 residents per hectare
  • 72.1% of residents say this ward is a "Wealthy" area (based on ACORN index)
  • Based on the Index of Multiple Deprivation, this is ranked as a "very above average" (in terms of economics) in Warrington, with an index of around 90.0%.
  • 3.9% of residents are on some form of benefits.
  • 2.5% of households are classed as overcrowded.

Employment and education edit

Employment edit
  • 63.6% are employed.
  • 1.7% are unemployed.
  • 3.5% are full-time students (therefore classed as active).
  • 21.2% are classed as "economically inactive".
Education edit
  • 16.7% have no qualifications whatsoever.
  • 52.7% have only level 1 or 2 qualifications.
  • 25.1% have level 3 or higher (i.e. non-compulsory qualifications).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Network Warrington service 13, 29A, 29C". Retrieved on 6 November 2015.
  2. ^ http://www.warrington.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/7300/2014_westbrook_ward_profile [dead link]