Coldharbour (Lambeth ward) explained
Coldharbour ward was an administrative division of the London Borough of Lambeth from 2002 to 2022. It is located in Brixton. The ward was replaced in 2022 by Brixton Acre Lane, Brixton Rush Common, Brixton Windrush, Herne Hill and Loughborough Junction, and Brixton North.
Demographics
Coldharbour has a large population compared to other wards (17,200). It has a young age profile, with a high proportion of children aged 0–15.
It is also the poorest ward in the borough. It has the highest proportion of people from ethnic minorities, and a high proportion of people not born in UK. 4.8% of Coldharbour residents speak an African language as their first language, and 4% speak Portuguese.
Coldharbour has the highest proportion of Black Caribbean residents, and the highest proportion of Black African residents. Less than a quarter of residents are White British.[1]
Much of the ward takes in less affluent estates, such as the Loughborough, Hertford, Angell Town and Moorlands Estates. There is also a pocket of considerable affluence in the far south of the ward.
Notable events
The 1981 Brixton riot, the most serious riot in the United Kingdom during the 20th century, started in the ward. The George public house was burnt down and a number of other buildings were damaged along Railton Road.
Lambeth Council elections
2018 election
The election took place on 3 May 2018.[2]
2014 election
The election took place on 22 May 2014.[3] Rachel Heywood was elected as a Labour Councillor. Heywood resigned the party whip in April 2016 and now sits as an Independent councillor.[4] [5] [6]
2010 election
The election took place on 6 May 2010.[7]
2006 election
The election took place on 4 May 2006.[8]
2002 election
The election took place on 2 May 2002.[9]
Notable former residents
- AJ Tracey, rapper and musician
- Levi Roots, rapper, musician and entrepreneur
- John Major, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who lived along Coldharbour Lane[10]
- C. L. R. James, the writer and black political activist, lived in Railton Road,[11] above the offices of Race Today.[12]
- Big Narstie, rapper and musician
- La Roux (Elly Jackson), musician, born and raised in Brixton
External links
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Notes and References
- Web site: Cobb . Jason . 2014-11-14 . Lambeth State of the Borough report highlights changing nature of Brixton . 2022-07-07 . Brixton Buzz . en-GB.
- Web site: London Borough Council Elections: 3 May 2018 . Joseph . Colombeau . London Datastore . Greater London Authority . 13 October 2023 . October 2018.
- Web site: London Borough Council Elections: 22 May 2014 . Joseph . Colombeau . London Datastore . Greater London Authority . 13 October 2023 . September 2014.
- Web site: Councillors. 30 March 2022. beta.lambeth.gov.uk.
- Web site: Cllr Rachel Heywood delivers stinging attack on Labour Cabinet "elite" with a call for change of direction. Jason. Cobb. 13 April 2016.
- Web site: Election results for Coldharbour, 22 May 2014. 22 May 2014. beta.lambeth.gov.uk.
- Web site: Piggott . Gareth . London Borough Council Elections: 6 May 2010 . London Datastore . Greater London Authority . 13 October 2023 . March 2011 .
- Web site: London Borough Council Elections: 4 May 2006 . London Datastore . March 2007 . Michael . Minors . Dennis . Grenham . Greater London Authority . 13 October 2023 .
- Web site: Minors . Michael . Grenham . Dennis . London Borough Council Elections: 2 May 2002 . London Datastore . Greater London Authority . 13 October 2023 . 2002 .
- Web site: There's a John Major road ahead - but even he hasn't noticed. 12 April 2012. www.standard.co.uk.
- Web site: C. L. R. James | Writer | Blue Plaques. English Heritage.
- John Fitzpatrick, "You never know when it's going to explode" (interview with C. L. R. James, 1989), Living Marxism, April 1989; reprinted Spiked Election.