Fawdon

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Fawdon is a electoral ward of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. It is close to the A1 western bypass. The population of the ward is 10,475, 4% of the total population of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Car ownership in the area is 48% this is lower than the city average of 54.7%.

It is situated about 3½ miles north-by-west from Newcastle City Centre and is at the site of three colliery villages which were known as High Fawdon, Fawdon Square, and Low Fawdon.

It is the site of a Nestle Rowntree factory on Rowan Drive, which opened in 1958, employs 600 workers and produces 40,000 tonnes of chocolate a year. It is Nestle's second largest factory after York. The site makes Blue Riband, Breakaway (since 1970), Caramac (since 1959), Fruit pastilles, Rolo, and Yorkie biscuits. The Munchies brand moved there in 2006, from York.

There is a Metro station. The local church is St Mary the Virgin.

Fawdon also has a community centre on Fawdon Park Road. The local football team is based there, Fawdon FC. Fawdon FC play in the NABC leagues in different age groups.

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The Fawdon ward has two schools, Regent Farm First School and North Fawdon Primary School.

Fawdon Library has computers with free internet access. North Kenton park, the home of Kenton sports centre, is in this ward and covers 4.25 hectares. Fawdon Park is also in the ward.

The boundary of Fawdon ward begins at the footbridge over the Ouseburn and it continues along the Ouseburn to the A1. The boundary heads southwest to Hazeldene Avenue where it turns and carries on east into Quentin Avenue. At the bowling green the boundary heads south to Kirkwood Drive and turns south at the east of Mountfield Primary School. It turns eastward between Kirkwood Drive and Mountfield Gardens and runs along the southern edge of the allotment gardens. At Kenton Road the boundary runs north and then east onto Souter Road. It then continues to the south of Lambert Square and on to the back of Wall Close onto Wall Street. From Wall Street it heads northwest along Jubilee Road to the Wansbeck Road roundabout. It runs north of Wansbeck Road South past Regent Farm First School and Wansbeck Park Metro onto Wansbeck Road North to the Kingston Park Road roundabout. Then the boundary runs north along the properties to the rear of Farne Avenue and Acomb Crescent back to the Ouseburn footbridge.

Age group Number
Under 16 2,239
16-24 1,094
25-44 2,916
45-64 2,212
65-74 1,051
75+ 949
Ethnicity Number %
White 10,110 96.8
Afro-Caribbean 25 0.2
South Asian 175 1.7
Chinese 33 0.3
Other 107 1

The ward has 4,908 housing spaces of which 4.8% are vacant this is lower than the city average of 5.3%. Owner occupied property stands at 49.2% slightly lower than the city average of 53.3%. The properties are as follows.

Property type Number %
Detatched 358 7.3
Semi-detatched 2,040 41.5
Terraced 1,055 21.5
Flats 1,460 29.7
Other 0 0

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