Salford Ward Profiles
Ward Profiles provide a statistical snapshot of conditions within each of Salford's twenty wards. Comparisons are made where appropriate, with districts, county, regional and national figures to provide context. The profiles contain statistical information available to the council from sources that include the 2001 census and the 2004 Index of Multiple Deprivation. This information contained within these documents includes health, crime, education, socio-economics, benefits, employment and housing stock (including property types, tenure and vacancies.

Downloadable documents
- Barton (Adobe PDF format, 3376kb)
- Boothstown & Ellenbrook (Adobe PDF format, 2768kb)
- Broughton (Adobe PDF format, 3376kb)
- Cadishead (Adobe PDF format, 1873kb)
- Claremont (Adobe PDF format, 1833kb)
- Eccles (Adobe PDF format, 4133kb)
- Irlam (Adobe PDF format, 2441kb)
- Irwell Riverside (Adobe PDF format, 5155kb)
- Kersal (Adobe PDF format, 3647kb)
- Langworthy (Adobe PDF format, 4310kb)
- Little Hulton (Adobe PDF format, 3245kb)
- Ordsall (Adobe PDF format, 3236kb)
- Pendlebury (Adobe PDF format, 3703kb)
- Swinton North (Adobe PDF format, 1788kb)
- Swinton South (Adobe PDF format, 1768kb)
- Walkden North (Adobe PDF format, 1318kb)
- Walkden South (Adobe PDF format, 1765kb)
- Weaste & Seedley (Adobe PDF format, 4522kb)
- Winton (Adobe PDF format, 4309kb)
- Worsley (Adobe PDF format, 4934kb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
Who to contact
- Name
- Paul Holme
- Address
- Information and Research, Spatial Planning
Sustainable Regeneration Directorate
Salford Civic Centre
Chorley Road
Swinton
M27 5BY - Telephone
- 0161-793 3661
- paul.holme@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 06 October 2008
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