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Acomb had less than 1,000 residents. Acomb was part of the district council of Great
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Special School and the two schools federated in 2009. Until 2011, Our Lady's Roman Catholic Primary was located on Windsor Garth. With its amalgamation with English Martyrs Roman Catholic Primary in September 2011, the school became Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Roman Catholic Primary, based at Hamilton Drive in Holgate. Westfield Primary Community on Askham Lane originally opened as an Infants' School in 1951 with the Junior section opening a year later. The former Acomb Primary School which has since moved to
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origin as White-British. The figures show that 80.2% declared they were
Christian, whilst 13.2% declared no religious belief at all. Of the population aged between 16 and 74 years old, 66.7% declared they were in some form of employment and 17% said they were retired. Of the 3,156 households, 75.5% were Semi-Detached. The level of household ownership was 79.8%.
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that 74% declared they were
Christian, whilst 16.8% declared no religious belief at all. Of the population aged between 16 and 74 years old, 60% declared they were in some form of employment and 15% said they were retired. Of the 5,981 households, 42.8% were Semi-Detached and 31.3% were Terraced. The level of household ownership was 59.3%.
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Westfield Ward was 13,611 a decrease from the previous census of 0.6%. The figures show that 59.2% declared they were Christian, whilst 39.5% declared no religious belief or none declared. Of the rest, 0.4% were Muslim and 0.3% Buddhist with a small number declaring themselves Hindu
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The York New
Waterworks Company, formed in 1846, built their new works at Acomb Landing, just off Boroughbridge Road in neighbouring Holgate. It was to supply the city of York, Acomb and other nearby areas. The site has since expanded, but still serves the area as The York Waterworks Company. Gas did
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From 1623 to 1855, Acomb manor reverted to control by archbishops of the church. An early census in 1670 showed that Acomb manor had 41 households with 230 people, of whom 10 were affluent, 60 middle class and 160 poor. The population of Acomb rose steadily in the early 19th century from 587, in
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was built and measured 52 feet by 25 feet. The original structure would last until 1832, when a new and slightly larger building was erected. At the time of the Norman conquest, Acomb manor was forested and was subject to the king's laws of the woods. To free themselves of these laws, the inhabitants
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and private freeholds. Provision was made for small shopping areas of four or five stores to be located in the centre of the estates. Examples can be found on
Beckfield Lane, Cornlands Road, Gale Lane and Foxwood Lane. Pubs such as the King William on Barkston Avenue, the White Rose (now demolished)
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The population in Acomb Ward was 8,604 an increase from the previous census of 11.3%. The figures show that 65.6% declared they were
Christian, whilst 33.3% declared no religious belief or none declared. Of the rest, 0.3% were Muslim. The ethnic composition was 95.5% White/British, 2.4% White/Other,
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The population in Acomb Ward was 7,729 of which 94.4% were born in
England and 2.9% from outside the United Kingdom. The largest Age Group within the population, 22.7%, were between 30 and 44 years old and 20.1% were between 45 and 59 years old. Of the total population, 97.9% described their ethnic
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Westfield Ward was 13,690 of which 93% were born in England and 4% from outside the United Kingdom. The largest Age Group within the population, 22.1%, were between 30 and 44 years old. Of the total population, 96.8% described their ethnic origin as White-British. The figures show
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On 12 February 1934, the Regent Cinema opened in Acomb, located right on the boundary between Acomb and Holgate. It had 899 seats arranged over stalls and a single balcony. Along with many cinemas in the country, it suffered from falling audiences in the 1950s and eventually closed on 4 April 1959.
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on the site of the previous medieval church. Records date from 1662. St Stephen's has recently joined with the Church of St Aidan's on Ridgeway to become a two church parish. On 19 December 1992, St Stephen's was nearly destroyed in a fire caused by arson, but was repaired using contributions from
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Acomb has a small shopping area located around Front Street, Acomb Road (B1224) and some adjacent roads, with free car parking at the local supermarket. Businesses are a mixture of traditional local food produce retailers, familiar High Street brands, major banking chains and professional services
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The Conservation Area (York No'3) encompasses Acomb Green and its surrounding buildings; those buildings along Wetherby Road up to the double roundabout junction that leads to Front Street, but including the Old Hospital; the south side of Front Street that includes the Old Acomb Primary School to
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In addition to Acomb Green, there are several other open areas in Acomb. Bachelor Hill, the highest point in Acomb at approximately 90 ft above sea level, is situated between Askham Lane and Tennent Road is a sandy based hill with a wide area of grass and a small group of trees at the summit.
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Acomb is part of the City of York Unitary Authority and is represented on the council by two wards, Acomb Ward and Westfield Ward. Acomb Ward returns two Councillors, currently both Labour, and Westfield Ward three councillors, all Liberal Democrat. This represents approximately 6.4% of the total
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Acomb has four Primary Schools. Carr Junior on Ostman Road was established in 1948 for Infants, with a Junior section added in 1950. Hob Moor Primary on Green Lane was opened in 1954 for Infants, and a Junior section was added a year later. In 2007 Hob Moor Primary School moved into a new school
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Up to the early years of the 20th century, the main economy of Acomb had been agriculture. Several farms, such as Gale Farm, were located in the village. The increasing population overspill from York saw this decline to the point where all the farms had disappeared by the latter half of the
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and around Leeman Road were built around 1854 and many of the workers lived in nearby Acomb and aided in the growth of the village. A portion of the land of Acomb manor was sold to the North Eastern Railway Company to allow right of way for the track. According to the 1871 census, the village of
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road which is named Wetherby Road, The Green, York Road and Acomb Road before it joins the aforementioned A59. The centre of Acomb, measured from The Green, lies approximately two and a quarter miles from the centre of York. There are several smaller areas that make up Acomb. In addition to
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After the system of Grammar Schools was discontinued in York in 1985, Acomb had three comprehensive schools: Oaklands Secondary School (Acomb Secondary Modern), Lowfields School and Manor Church of England School. In 2007, Oaklands and Lowfield were merged to form
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not arrive in Acomb until the amalgamation of the York Gas Light Company and York Union Gas Light Company in 1844. Electricity was first supplied to Acomb in 1913 following the sanctioning of an application to the District Council and the Board of Trade.
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The amenities on offer in Acomb contribute to the sense of the independence the original village had. However, they also give the impression of a slightly quaint historic thriving commercial suburb rather than the ancient rural village it once
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the junction of Green Lane; the remainder of Front Street from Green Lane to Gale Lane and includes the buildings that now occupy the site of the old Gale Farm to the east side of Gale Lane. In total the area is approximately 14.5 hectares.
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In 1920, the Corporation of York purchased Acomb Hall to provide maternity facilities in the city. The Maternity Hospital opened in 1922, but was re-classified for geriatric treatment in 1954, when maternity facilities were opened in
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writing chiefly about domestic service and religion. Born in York on 5 March 1775, she attended a school for girls preparing for domestic service. After a long illness she died at her Acomb home on 26 September 1825.
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Following the 2023 local elections, the current Councillors for Acomb Ward are Katie Lomas and Jason Rose. The current Councillors for the Westfield Ward are Andrew Waller, Jo Coles and Emily Nelson.
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with a new building on the Oaklands site in Cornlands Road. In 2009 Manor Church of England School moved out of Acomb from their site on Boroughbridge Road to Millfield Road in the parish of
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in 1920. Acomb has one football club who play in the York League Division Four. They are Moor Lane, who play their home games at the artificial pitch at York High School on Cornlands Road.
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are 15th century. Once printing was established, it enabled the standardisation of spellings to the one seen today. The traditional pronunciation of the name was "Yackam".
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York City Council provide swimming facilities at the £6.5 million Energise project, formerly Oaklands Sport Centre on Cornlands Road next to the York High School.
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was reputed by some historians to have been cremated in a military funeral near the site of modern-day Acomb, having died in York (then
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the local community and other funds. It was rededicated in September 1994. St Aidan's Church was built in 1968 by the York architects
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628:"In Acum Ulchel has 2 carucates of land for geld. Land for one plough. He has half a plough there. Wood 9 furlongs. It is worth 4 s."
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flat race for two-year-old thoroughbreds, which is run at the Knavesmire every August.
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family of churches) in the Old School on Front Street.
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3474:Tillott, P. M. (1961). "Roman Catholicism".
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1905:British Sugar Factory (now closed and demolished)
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3508:Pevsner, Nikolaus; Neave, David (1995).
3440:Pevsner, Nikolaus; Neave, David (1995).
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3514:. Penguin Books. p. 177.
3446:. Penguin Books. p. 163.
2983:"Map of Acomb Wood and Meadow"
2888:Office for National Statistics
2829:Office for National Statistics
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2909:"Acomb Parks and open spaces"
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3616:Life of Thomas Stothard R.A.
3224:. E. Stock. p. 152
2791:"2001 Census Westfield Ward"
2129:Poems on Different Occasions
2127:and the subscription paper,
2059:Religious Society of Friends
1991:York Acorn Rugby League Club
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818:number of City Councillors.
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3725:Villages in North Yorkshire
2344:Reaney, P. H. (1969).
2081:on Boroughbridge Road, the
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2220:. British Listed Buildings
2190:www.visionofbritain.org.uk
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3700:Acomb Ward – City of York
3656:. Oxford University Press
3638:Clay, J. W. (1899).
3613:Bray, Anna Eliza (1851).
2771:. Vision of Britain. 2009
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2769:"Population at Censuses"
2135:Award-winning novelist,
2125:The Gentleman's Magazine
2012:St Stephens Church Acomb
1699:great spotted woodpecker
977:Michael Keith Greenwood
658:refers to the church in
423:West Riding of Yorkshire
418:, York Outer Ring Road.
150:Yorkshire and the Humber
3193:"List of Acomb Schools"
3082:"British Sugar Closure"
2961:"Acomb Wood and Meadow"
2588:Becker, Robert W.
2550:Becker, Robert W.
2508:History of Acomb Grange
2450:Kermode, Jenny (2002).
2420:Becker, Robert W.
2329:Becker, Robert W.
2085:Church on Ridgeway and
3715:Acomb, North Yorkshire
3327:. City of York Council
3114:. City of York Council
2941:. City of York Council
2915:. City of York Council
2435:Lewis, Samuel (1840).
2293:"Origin of name Acomb"
2246:. City of York Council
2240:"York UA Ward Details"
2065:Sir Robert Newbald Kay
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124:Ceremonial county
106:Unitary authority
3579:Wolffe, John (2000).
3346:Wolffe, John (2000).
3295:Contacts and Location
3088:. BBC North Yorkshire
2530:"Gale Family History"
2402:The British Gazetteer
2048:J. H. Langtry-Langton
2019:
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3480:. pp. 418–419.
3164:. pp. 440–460.
2748:"May 2015 Elections"
2666:. pp. 460–472.
2632:Hodgson, G. (2001).
2613:. York Museum Trusts
2574:. Oxford University.
2087:Gateway Church, York
2079:Holy Redeemer Church
1691:Local Nature Reserve
1248:Patrick David Ellis
1210:Simon Hugh Daubeney
1191:Pippa Jane Hepworth
920:Nigel David Bromley
741:17th to 19th century
670:12th to 16th century
598:Edward the Confessor
596:During the reign of
564:can be seen, whilst
473:comprehensive school
455:Acomb comprises two
319:53.96000°N 1.13083°W
174:Sovereign state
3321:"Sports facilities"
3271:. Acomb Hockey Club
3086:A smell of the past
2399:Clarke, B. (1852).
2303:on 28 February 2007
2055:Primitive Methodist
2036:Ferrey & Mennim
2026:St Stephen's Church
1944:, with 575 pupils.
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3108:"York High School"
2701:. Cinema Treasures
2695:"Cinema Treasures"
2611:The Expanding City
2214:"Listed Buildings"
2022:
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1972:, a Group 3 seven
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1881:Front Street Shops
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3291:"York Acorn ARFL"
3269:Acomb Hockey Club
3005:"Acomb Wood West"
2463:978-0-521-52274-8
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2115:William Shenstone
2097:Notable residents
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992:Liberal Democrats
832:May 2023 election
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683:and 80 pounds to
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3359:0-903857-95-2
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1244:Conservative
1225:Conservative
1152:Emily Nelson
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2566:Bell, James
2195:28 November
2137:Justin Hill
2030:G T Andrews
1759:common blue
1731:treecreeper
1723:song thrush
1672:2011 Census
1663:2001 Census
1649:2011 Census
1629:2001 Census
1286:Tet Powell
1052:No majority
879:Katie Lomas
761:Acomb House
650:stands for
519:Old English
494:Acomb Green
322: /
3709:Categories
3138:York Press
3066:1 November
3060:York Press
3009:Acomb Wood
2386:B001NY3EVY
2143:References
1966:Woodthorpe
1962:Knavesmire
1703:tawny owls
1658:Acomb Ward
1086:Candidate
900:Jason Rose
855:Candidate
847:Acomb (2)
842:Acomb Ward
813:Governance
708:Edward III
662:where the
642:, meaning
610:archbishop
448:under the
432:, such as
412:Woodthorpe
307:53°57′36″N
199:YO24, YO26
81:Population
3425:9 October
3395:9 October
3331:9 October
3305:9 October
3275:9 October
3118:9 October
3112:York High
3092:9 October
3019:9 October
2945:9 October
2919:9 October
2876:UK Census
2860:9 October
2817:UK Census
2801:9 October
2705:9 October
2514:9 October
2307:9 October
2250:9 October
2224:9 October
2166:2 January
2107:Tadcaster
2061:in 1911.
1911:Education
1810:Pizza Hut
1802:century.
1681:Geography
693:Edward VI
689:treasurer
685:King John
652:shillings
615:carucates
576:Roman Era
499:Etymology
394:area, in
310:1°07′51″W
296:Yorkshire
249:Yorkshire
244:Ambulance
184:Post town
3564:15 April
3493:15 April
3325:Energise
3203:11 April
3177:15 April
3040:24 March
2989:3 August
2967:3 August
2878:(2011).
2819:(2011).
2679:15 April
2617:13 April
2568:(1836).
2535:24 March
2270:BBC News
2076:Anglican
2004:Religion
1980:Acomb FC
1778:Wetherby
1776:York to
1739:sycamore
1711:coal tit
1707:nuthatch
1617:Source:
1131:Jo Coles
727:Henry II
723:hospital
656:St Peter
586:Eboracum
480:bollards
471:and one
97:SE574513
3681:in the
3660:16 June
3143:8 March
2893:2 March
2834:2 March
2378:Bedford
2276:19 July
2083:Baptist
1974:furlong
1934:Holgate
1789:Economy
1747:sanicle
1595:+283.9%
1337:Turnout
1028:Turnout
803:Fulford
769:Holgate
731:James I
664:Minster
486:History
408:Clifton
291:England
166:England
160:Country
3694:GENUKI
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3598:7 June
3589:
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1743:poplar
1603:22,215
1592:21,419
1584:+52.1%
1541:+21.8%
1530:+26.3%
1519:+44.2%
1508:+53.3%
1497:+13.1%
1443:+10.8%
1432:+11.0%
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1354:Labour
1168:Labour
1147:Labour
1126:Labour
1089:Votes
1083:Party
1045:Labour
1035:31.44
895:Labour
874:Labour
858:Votes
852:Party
570:Acombe
220:Police
142:Region
3679:Acomb
2884:Nomis
2825:Nomis
2753:5 May
1774:B1224
1719:robin
1606:+3.7%
1581:5,580
1573:+9.4%
1570:3,668
1538:3,353
1527:2,754
1516:2,181
1505:1,512
1465:−1.1%
1454:+1.4%
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1359:from
1344:32.9
1341:9657
1320:Green
1301:Green
1263:Green
1213:1264
1194:1341
1175:1454
1156:1469
1135:1471
1114:1504
1057:Swing
1050:from
1032:4201
973:Green
954:Green
904:1364
883:1506
602:manor
562:Akome
558:Acorn
554:Acome
550:Acham
530:Achum
457:wards
416:A1237
337:Acomb
210:01904
63:Acomb
27:Acomb
3662:2013
3625:2012
3600:2012
3587:ISBN
3566:2010
3553:ISBN
3529:2012
3516:ISBN
3495:2010
3482:ISBN
3461:2012
3448:ISBN
3427:2010
3397:2010
3367:2012
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3333:2010
3307:2010
3277:2010
3251:2012
3230:2012
3205:2010
3179:2010
3166:ISBN
3145:2012
3120:2010
3094:2010
3068:2007
3042:2016
3021:2010
2991:2013
2969:2013
2947:2010
2921:2010
2895:2018
2862:2010
2836:2018
2803:2010
2777:2013
2755:2023
2729:2024
2707:2010
2681:2010
2668:ISBN
2638:ISBN
2619:2010
2537:2016
2516:2010
2484:ISBN
2458:ISBN
2382:ASIN
2350:ISBN
2309:2010
2278:2023
2252:2010
2226:2010
2197:2020
2168:2022
2042:The
1942:York
1761:and
1749:and
1741:and
1729:and
1600:2011
1589:2001
1578:1931
1567:1921
1556:Pop.
1552:Year
1535:1911
1524:1901
1513:1891
1502:1881
1491:1851
1480:Pop.
1476:Year
1459:1841
1448:1831
1437:1821
1426:1811
1415:1801
1404:Pop.
1400:Year
1357:gain
1327:155
1308:164
1289:185
1270:216
1251:241
1232:784
1048:gain
1018:112
999:141
980:173
961:189
942:343
923:373
660:York
646:and
568:and
566:Akam
560:and
548:and
546:Akum
542:Acun
538:Achu
534:Acum
532:and
522:acum
400:York
232:Fire
188:YORK
2173:was
2113:by
1770:A59
1735:ash
1494:986
1462:872
1451:882
1440:870
1429:785
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