St Matthew's, Preston

St Matthew's is an electoral ward in Preston, Lancashire, England. The ward is adjacent to the larger Ribbleton to the east but is considered to be an area with a distinct community of its own.

St Matthew’s
Location in the City of Preston district
St Matthew’s is located in Preston
St Matthew’s
St Matthew’s
Location in Preston
St Matthew’s is located in Lancashire
St Matthew’s
St Matthew’s
Location within Lancashire
Population8,187 (2011)
District
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
UK Parliament
Councillors
  • Javed Iqbal – Labour
  • Albert Richardson – Labour
  • Veronica Afrin – Labour

The ward is named after the large St Matthew's Church within its borders. Three members of Preston City Council, elected 'in thirds' in first past the post elections each year, are returned from the ward.

The ward forms part of the Lancashire County Council electoral division of Preston East.

Demographics

The 2001 census showed a population of 6,462 within St Matthew's, of which over half (58%) classed themselves as Christian. The next highest religious population is Muslim at just under 17%. The population at the 2011 Census was 8,187.[1]

Nearly half of the adult population have no education qualifications, one of the highest figures in the city of Preston.

Boundaries

St Matthew's is a rectangle sized ward with the city centre and Deepdale at one side, Fishwick to the south, and Ribbleton to the east. Preston Prison is at the south-west of the ward, which is otherwise populated by terraced housing and shopping units and warehouses. A number of Preston Bus and Stagecoach services run across the ward towards Ribbleton, Longridge and beyond.

Current members

ElectionMemberParty
2007 Preston Council election Javed Iqbal Labour Party
2008 Preston Council election Veronica Afrin Labour Party
2014 Preston City Council election Roy Leeming Labour Party

Demographics

From the 2001 census,[2] St George's ward had a population of 5,049. Of this figure, 26.7% described themselves as Muslim.

See also

References

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