Fishergate
Coordinates: 53°56′46″N 1°04′19″W / 53.946°N 1.072°W Fishergate is one of the centre wards of York, England. It is situated directly south of the city walls, on the east bank of the River Ouse, north of Fulford. On its north-west corner is the confluence point of the Foss and the Ouse. This area is protected from floods by the Foss Barrier. The area between the Ouse and Fishergate is part of the New Walk.
In the 2003 local elections, the Green Party made its breakthrough in York, winning both Fishergate council seats by a significant majority and these seats were held in the 2007 local election. The population of the ward at the 2011 Census was 9,844.[1]
Important roads in Fishergate include Barbican Road, Broadway, Cemetery Road, Fawcett Street, Fishergate, Fulford Road, and Paragon Street. The area contains the Barbican Centre, a leisure centre that has hosted major sporting and music events but is currently subject to a controversial redevelopment.[2] The divisional headquarters for North Yorkshire Police can be found in Fishergate, on Fulford Road. The ward has just under 8,000 inhabitants. Local schools in the area are Fishergate School and St. Georges Primary and Junior School.
In Anglian times the area was the city's major manufacturing and trading centre.
References
- ↑ "York Ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- ↑ "Save Our Barbican York". Retrieved 10 September 2007.
Campaigning website outlining proposed changes
External links
- Official Fishergate ward page
- Friends of New Walk
- Fishergate Primary School
- St. George's Primary And Junior School