Country: | England |
Official Name: | Stanhope |
Static Image: | Housing Estate at Stanhope - geograph.org.uk - 1559908.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | Housing estate (2009) |
Coordinates: | 51.1315°N 0.8538°W |
Civil Parish: | Stanhope |
Population: | 4,068 |
Area Total Km2: | 0.58 |
Population Ref: | (civil parish 2011)[1] |
Shire District: | Ashford |
Shire County: | Kent |
Region: | South East England |
Constituency Westminster: | Ashford |
Post Town: | Ashford |
Postcode District: | TN23 |
Postcode Area: | TN |
Dial Code: | 01233 |
Os Grid Reference: | TQ996408 |
Stanhope is a civil parish and suburb of Ashford in the Borough of Ashford in Kent, England. It was built in the 1960s on the southern edge of the town.
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2001 UK Census | Stanhope Ward | Ashford district | England | |
Population | 3,276 | 102,661 | 49,138,831 | |
Foreign born | 6.5% | 5.5% | 9.2% | |
White | 94.2% | 97.6% | 90.9% | |
Asian | 1.6% | 0.9% | 4.6% | |
Black | 1% | 0.4% | 2.3% | |
Christian | 65.9% | 76.5% | 71.7% | |
Muslim | 3.1% | 0.6% | 3.1% | |
Hindu | 0% | 0.3% | 1.1% | |
No religion | 21.2% | 14.6% | 14.6% | |
Unemployed | 6.8% | 2.4% | 3.3% | |
Retired | 6.9% | 13.8% | 13.5% |
The economic activity of residents aged 16–74 was 38.3% in full-time employment, 12% in part-time employment, 4.3% self-employed, 6.8% unemployed, 2.6% students with jobs, 4% students without jobs, 6.9% retired, 13.1% looking after home or family, 8.1% permanently sick or disabled and 3.9% economically inactive for other reasons. The industry of employment of residents was 21.2% retail, 18% manufacturing, 9.6% construction, 8.4% real estate, 11.6% health and social work, 5.6% education, 7.9% transport and communications, 2.6% public administration, 4.9% hotels and restaurants, 2.3% finance, 2.1% agriculture and 5.8% other.Compared with national figures, the ward had a relatively high proportion of workers in agriculture, retail, manufacturing and construction. There were a relatively low proportion in finance, real estate, education and public administration. Of the ward's residents aged 16–74, 7% had a higher education qualification or the equivalent, compared with 19.9% nationwide.[2]
The parish was formed in 1987 from the parish of Kingsnorth and part of the unparished area of Ashford.[3]