What areas are in Halton Borough Council?
Halton Borough Council is the local authority for the Borough of Halton, incorporating the towns of Runcorn and Widnes and the parishes of Daresbury, Hale, Moore and Preston Brook. It is a constituent council of Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.
What area does Halton Borough Council cover?
Halton is a local government district in the ceremonial county of Cheshire in North West England, with borough status and administered by a unitary authority….Borough of Halton.
| Halton | |
|---|---|
| • Borough | 30.53 sq mi (79.08 km2) |
| Area rank | 237th |
| Population (mid-2019 est.) | |
| • Borough | 129,410 |
What council is Runcorn?
Halton Borough Council
Halton Borough Council. Halton is made up of the twin towns of Widnes and Runcorn together with the villages of Hale, Moore, Daresbury and Preston Brook.
How many houses are in Halton?
Halton Housing is currently on site with 388 homes with 83 homes in the pipeline under our ambitious multi-million pound development programme which sets out our commitment to delivering 1,000 new homes by 2024.
What percentage of Halton is black?
14.9 per cent
Oakville’s population is made up of 30.8 per cent visible minorities, with Burlington in third with 16 per cent of its population representing visible minorities. Those of South Asian decent make up 31 per cent of Halton Hills visible minority population, with those self-described as black accounting for 14.9 per cent.
Is Widnes a Cheshire or Merseyside?
Widnes (/ˈwɪdnəs/ WID-nəss) is an industrial town in the Borough of Halton, Cheshire, England, which at the 2011 census had a population of 61,464. Historically in Lancashire, it is on the northern bank of the River Mersey where the estuary narrows to form the Runcorn Gap.
What area is Halton UK?
30.53 mi²
Borough of Halton/Area
Why is Halton in the Liverpool City Region?
Broadly speaking Liverpool is the commercial, cultural and transport hub of the region, with Sefton as the base of Seaforth Dock and tourist resort of Southport, Halton as the location for chemical, science, technology, logistics and distribution companies, and Knowsley, St Helens and Wirral providing key manufacturing …
Is Halton a deprived area?
Halton is one of the 20% most deprived districts/unitary authorities in England and about 22% (5,400) of children live in low income fami- lies. Life expectancy for both men and women is lower than the England average.
How many over 80s are in Halton?
Further information about the population structure:
| Age Distribution | Persons |
|---|---|
| 50-59 years | 79,860 |
| 60-69 years | 54,165 |
| 70-79 years | 34,310 |
| 80+ years | 22,040 |
What is the population of Halton 2020?
The current Regional Chairman is Gary Carr. By 2018, the region reported a population of over 580,000 residents and its population estimate for 2041 exceeded one million.
Where can I find the current policies map for Halton?
The current Policies Map for the borough is the Proposal Map from the Unitary Development Plan. This can be viewed online. The Halton Core Strategy contains a Key Diagram (page 37), Town Centre Boundaries (Appendix 2) and a number of ‘pen picture’ maps for the Key Areas of Change.
How does Halton Borough Council perform compared to other local authorities?
The map pin represents the location of the council offices. 161 (47.08%) of local authorities perform better than Halton Borough Council. 180 (52.63%) of local authorities perform worse than Halton Borough Council. Halton Borough Council has a population of 119,800. 161 (47.08%) of local authorities perform better than Halton Borough Council.
What is included in the Halton core strategy?
The Halton Core Strategy contains a Key Diagram (page 37), Town Centre Boundaries (Appendix 2) and a number of ‘pen picture’ maps for the Key Areas of Change. Importantly, it also contains a Strategic Site Map covering the Daresbury Area (page 82) that replaces that section of the 2005 UDP Proposals Map.