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Ridleyton, South Australia

Ridleyton, South Australia

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| near-n = Renown Park | near-ne = Renown Park | near-e = Brompton | near-se = Brompton | near-s = Hindmarsh | near-sw = Croydon | near-w = Croydon | near-nw = Croydon

Greenshields Reserve in Ridleyton

Ridleyton is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of Charles Sturt.

History

The area incorporating the current suburb of Ridleyton was originally granted to Osmond Gilles in March 1839. He later transferred it to John Ridley, inventor of the stripper or reaping machine, in June 1842 for £275. In 1873, Ridley lodged a plan to subdivide his land, naming one part Ridleyton.

Geography

Ridleyton is primarily bounded by South Road, Torrens Road, Wood Avenue and Blight Street. The suburb includes the northwestern end of the redeveloped Hawker Street precinct.

Demographics

The 2016 Census by the Australian Bureau of Statistics counted 1,128 persons in Ridleyton on census night. Of these, 47.7% were male and 52.3% were female.

The majority of residents (64.9%) are of Australian birth, with other common census responses being China (6.0%), Vietnam (3.4%), England (2.6%), India (1.7%), and Greece (1.5). Additionally, people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent made up 1.7% of the suburb

In terms of religious affiliation, 37.9% of residents attributed themselves to being irreligious, 17.7% attributed themselves to being Catholic, 8.2% attributed themselves to be Eastern Orthodox, and 5.4% attributed themselves to being Anglican. Within Ridleyton, 93.8% of the residents were employed, with the remaining 6.2% being unemployed.

Politics

Local government

Ridleyton is part of Hindmarsh Ward in the City of Charles Sturt local government area, being represented in that council by Paul Alexandrides and Alice Campbell.

State and federal

Ridleyton lies in the state electoral district of Croydon and the federal electoral division of Adelaide. The suburb is represented in the South Australian House of Assembly by Peter Malinauskas and federally by Steve Georganas.

Community

The local newspaper was the Weekly Times Messenger.

Facilities and attractions

Shopping and dining

The Ridleyton Central Shopping Centre services Ridleyton and neighbouring suburbs. The centre is accessible from both Hawker Street and South Road. As well as such stores as a pharmacy and bakery, the centre includes a Romeo's Foodland supermarket.

The Hawker Street (Bowden & Brompton) and Elizabeth Street (Croydon) shopping and dining precincts are within walking distance of Ridleyton.

Parks

The largest park in Ridleyton is Albert Greenshields Reserve on Torrens Road. This park includes a Girl Guide hall, barbecue area, public restrooms, creek, playing field and a children's playground. There are laneways both to Wright Street and Blight Street.

There are also small parks on Ryan Place, as well as Hythe reserve on the corner of Hythe Street and Wood Avenue.

Transportation

Roads

Ridleyton lies beside the intersection of South Road and Torrens Road, and is thus serviced by both. Hawker Street cuts through the centre of the suburb.

Many of the local streets were established in the 19th century. Consequently, roadways tend to be narrow and, with a small volume of traffic, quiet.

Public transport

Ridleyton is serviced by public transport run by the Adelaide Metro.

Trains

There is no train stop in Ridleyton itself. However, the following train services run nearby.

  • Grange and Outer Harbor railway lines. The closest station is Croydon.
  • Gawler line. The closest station is Ovingham.

Buses

The suburb is serviced by the following bus routes:

  • 250, 251, 252
  • 253, 254, N254

References

References

  1. "Ridleyton (State Suburb)".
  2. "Place Names of South Australia". State Library of South Australia.
  3. "Ridleyton, South Australia (Adelaide)". Postcodes-Australia.com.
  4. "City of Charles Sturt Wards and Council Members". City of Charles Sturt.
  5. "Electoral Districts – Electoral District for the 2010 Election". Electoral Commission SA.
  6. "Find my electorate: ridleyton". [[Australian Electoral Commission]].
  7. (2009). "Adelaide and surrounds street directory". UBD.
  8. "Councillor Contacts". [[City of Charles Sturt]].
  9. (18 September 2009). "Bowden, Brompton, Ridleyton & Ovingham Local Area Traffic Management Plan". Tonkin Consulting.
  10. "Public Transport in Adelaide". Dept. for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, Public Transport Division.
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