The ward profiles bring together a range of demographic and population related data for each ward in Hammersmith & Fulham.
They present key measures that help to define the characteristics of an area, the population it contains and the key issues it faces.
The main themes covered are:
- population
- health
- deprivation
- crime
- education and qualifications
- housing tenure
- economic activity
- local economy and businesses
Ward councillors
- Lisa Homan (Labour)
- Rory Vaughan (Labour)
- Rowan Ree (Labour)
Ward description
Coningham ward is located in the north sub-region of Hammersmith & Fulham.
It is sandwiched between Uxbridge Road to the north, Goldhawk Road to the south and Askew Road to the west. Before 2022, Coningham ward was part of Askew ward.
The ward is almost entirely residential in character, with most commercial premises situated alongside the 3 main roads that surround it.
Coningham is the 5th largest ward in H&F in terms of population. Over the past 10 years, there has been a 5% decrease in the number of residents.
Only 28% of residents live in property that they own.
The ward has large pockets of deprived areas. The overall population is middle-aged and young, single, and there is a high level of ethnic minority groups. They mainly work in retail trade or health and social care.
1 in 7 residents reported having a long term health problem or disability.
10,584
Population
4,804
Households
Characteristics of the ward
- Higher proportion of family households
- Lower house prices
- Higher proportion with no qualifications
- Higher proportion with poor health
- Higher levels of overcrowding
Pockets of deprivation
Even though the ward is relatively affluent, there still exists some deprived areas that suffer from multiple interlinked problems.
This includes:
- Becklow Gardens Estate
- Elgin Avenue
- Hadyn Park Court
- Kelmscott Gardens
Generally, these areas are characterised by:
- low skills
- low incomes
- worklessness
- social rented housing
- health issues
The ward is made up of 6 Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs). 1 is ranked within the 20% most deprived nationally.
There are 7 deprivation 'domains' within the IMD 2019 and the highest scores for the ward are in:
- living environment
- crime
- barriers to housing and services
Top 5 ethnicities
- White British
- White Other
- Black African
- Mixed
- Black Caribbean
Top 5 languages
- English
- Spanish
- Arabic
- Portuguese
- French
Top 5 professions
- Professional occupations
- Associate professional
- Managers and directors
- Caring, leisure and other
- Administrative and secretarial
Top 5 industries
- Wholesale and retail trade
- Health and social work
- Professional, scientific and technical
- Information and communication
- Education