Colton, Leeds

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Colton is a district of east Leeds, West Yorkshire, situated between Cross Gates to the north, Halton and further on Halton Moor to the west, Whitkirk to the north-west, and Austhorpe to the north-east. The name Colton derived from its past as a coal mining town/village, Col meaning coal, and ton meaning town, though since the 1970s, the area has succumbed to the rapid urbanisation of Leeds and is now considered a suburb. The areas housing ranges from detached houses, semi-detached houses, and terraced houses.

Colton once suffered high crime and anti-social behavior (see coltonvillage.com/news_information), though now seems to be on the mend. The area has a cricket club with a football pitch, a cricket pitch and 2 tennis courts, along with a large bar area, and in the mid-1990s, Colton Retail Park was opened, and more recently Colton Mill, a large business park, was opened in the east of the area.

Gypsies have recently been spotted in Colton, though are now said to have left (see coltonvillage.com/news_information).

LS15 Population Breakdown (First LS15, then UK avg.)

Population density (people / sq mi) 43.2 24.9

Gender split (females / male) 1.05 1.05

Average commute 6.1 miles 8.73 miles

Average age 38 39

Home ownership 16% 16.9%

Student population 2.4% 4.4%

People in good health 69% 69%