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Palfrey, West Midlands

Palfrey, West Midlands

FieldValue
countryEngland
map_typeWest Midlands
coordinates
population17,398
population_ref(2018 census)
official_namePalfrey
metropolitan_boroughWalsall
regionWest Midlands
metropolitan_countyWest Midlands
post_townWALSALL
postcode_districtWS1, WS5
postcode_areaWS
os_grid_referenceSP 01426 96989

Palfrey is a neighbourhood in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, in the West Midlands. It covers 3.68 sq km, which accounts for 3.5% of the area of the Walsall borough.

Etymology

The word palfrey refers to a small riding horse which is particularly suitable for women. It is possible that Palfrey's name originated from the keeping of such horses on the land which has since become Palfrey.

Crime

From January to December 2018, Palfrey had a crime rate of 86.3 per 1000 people, and a serious acquisitive crime rate of 19.6 per 1000 people. Both rates were lower than the average in the Walsall borough. 'Violence without injury' was the most prolific type of crime in 2018.

Economy

In the 2019 Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Palfrey was ranked 2,773 out of 32,844 in England, where 1 was the most deprived and 32,844 the least. This is broken down further by income; employment; education, skills; health; barriers to housing and services; the living environment; and crime (England).

In the 2011 census, 64.9% of working age people in Palfrey ward were economically active (compared to the 76.8% national average) and 26.5% had no formal qualifications (compared to the 15.0% national average).

Education

The schools in the ward include: Palfrey Infants and Junior, Fullbrook Nursery, Joseph Leckie Academy, Whitehall Junior and Infants, and Delves Junior and Infants.

Population

In the Palfrey ward there are 5407 households, with 29.4% owning with a mortgage or loan and 24.1% being socially rented, as of the 2011 census.

YearPopulationMale ResidentsFemale ResidentsPopulation Density (per sq km)
201817,39849%51%4700
201116,53249%51%4500
200114,59648%52%4000

Notable features

John McKenna

Palfrey Park is a significant local landmark, and is one of Walsall Council’s flagship green spaces. It was the first park in the borough to secure a national Green Flag Award, winning the accolade in 2007 and again in 2008, 2009 and 2010. The park is located within walking distance of Palfrey Town Centre and its Broadway West entrance is located off Broadway West (A4148 Walsall ring road). The park has a simple reverse L–shaped layout and is an intimate open space of approximately 6.48 hectares ranging from a formal historical layout in the north dominated by the reconstructed historical bandstand and Palfrey horse sculpture, created in stainless steel by the sculptor John McKenna ARBS, to the play and sports facilities at the centre core of the park, large amenity grass area to the south and informal nature conservation area in the south west corner of the park.

Palfrey is home to Walsall's main mosques: Abu Bakr, Al Farooq and Aisha, Shah Jalal Mosques, Jalalia Sunni Jami Masjid, and Masjid E Usman. Walsall has a significant Muslim population. In the 2011 census 8.2% of residents viewed themselves as Muslim, above the UK average of 4.4%.

References

References

  1. (January 2020). "Ward Walk Profile: Palfrey".
  2. "Definition of palfrey {{!}} Dictionary.com".
  3. "The Palfrey Horse". Walsall Council.
  4. "File_1_-_IMD2019_Index_of_Multiple_Deprivation".
  5. "Archived copy".
  6. "Palfrey, Walsall : Ward Level Demographics Composition Covering The Last Two Census".
  7. "Palfrey Park".
  8. "Palfrey Park - Walsall Community Living Directory".
  9. "Mosque Map".
  10. "Walsall Census 2011 Summary Report".
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