Tulketh Explained

Official Name:Tulketh
Static Image Name:Tulketh ward locator map.svg
Static Image Caption:Ward location in the City of Preston district
Shire District:City of Preston
Lieutenancy England:Lancashire
Region:North West England
Country:England
Constituency Westminster:Preston
Population:7380
Population Ref:(2011)[1]
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Pushpin Map:United Kingdom Preston
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Preston
Coordinates:53.77°N -2.722°W

Tulketh is an electoral ward in Preston, Lancashire, England. The Tulketh Mill is a notable landmark in the ward.[2]

Tulketh returns three members to Preston City Council, elected 'in thirds' in first past the post elections each year. The ward is currently represented by three Labour councillors.

The ward forms part of the Lancashire County Council electoral division of Preston Central South. Tulketh is commonly thought of as part of Ashton on Ribble.

Etymology

The name Tulketh is of Cumbric origin.[3] The first element is tul meaning "hollow, hole, cave", while the second, -cę:d, means "woodland, forest" (c.f Welsh twll-coed). A common compound-formation in Welsh and Cornish toponymy, the name implies an appellative meaning of "broken woodland".

Current members

ElectionMemberParty
2007 Preston Council electionRobert BoswellLabour
2008 Preston Council electionMatthew BrownLabour
2010 Preston Council electionPeter RankinLabour

Demographics

From the 2001 census, Tulketh ward had a population of 6,886. Of this figure, just under three-quarters (74.5) described themselves as Christian. Over 10% of the population are retired, and just under 10% are students. Here is a 2011 ethnic breakdown of Tulketh.

Tulketh 2011 Ethnic Groups Tulketh City of Preston
White British 83.4% 75.7%
Other White 4.9% 3.5%
Asian 6.9% 15.5%
Black 1.1% 1.2%

Geography

The ward is in the northwest of Preston, taking in terraced streets and detached houses from outside the University of Central Lancashire campus to suburbia on both sides of the main Blackpool Road, and to the west of the A6 Garstang Road.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tulketh - UK Census Data 2011.
  2. Web site: The story of Tulketh and Tulketh Hall. 14 March 2017.
  3. Web site: James . Alan . The Brittonic Language in the Old North - A Guide to the Place-Name Evidence . Scottish Place Name Society . 2 September 2020.