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This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Bristol in South West England.All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown.
It is represented by one councillor on Bristol City Council, which as of 2024 is Patrick McAllister of the Green Party of England and Wales. Hotwells and Harbourside ward was created in May 2016 following a boundary review, incorporating part of the former Cabot ward .
Central ward also records the highest crime rate in Bristol, with 476.6 crimes per 1,000 resident population in 2022-23 (compared to a Bristol average of 113.8). [4] Central ward had a resident population of 18,390 in the 2021 United Kingdom census. Of these, 37.6% were born outside the UK, significantly higher than the 18.8% Bristol average.
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The age profile of the ward has a larger proportion of young adults (20-39) than the Bristol age profile. [6] On measures of relative deprivation, the is wide variation between areas in the ward, from St Pauls Grosvenor Road, which is in the most deprived decile of English areas, to Ashley Hill, which is in the least deprived quartile.
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Clifton Down ward was created in May 2016 following a boundary review. It incorporates areas that were previously part of Clifton East and Cotham wards. From 2016-2024, it was represented by Carla Denyer , who stood down to successfully campaign as Member of Parliament for the Bristol Central constituency.
Bishopston and Ashley Down has a greater than average number of young people living in the ward. As of 2020, over 18% of the population is aged 16–24, compared to the Bristol average of 16%. Nearly 30% of the population is aged 25–39, higher than the Bristol average of 27%. [5]