| Dr
Debra Ward
Dr Enam Haque
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Dr
Alison Dickson
Dr Shehzana Khalid
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Telephone:
0161 225 4033
Fax: 0161 248 8020
Dunstable Street, Levenshulme, Manchester
M19 3BX
This website has been designed to tell you about the practice and the services
that we offer. Please read it carefully. We trust that you will find it helpful
and informative.
BACKGROUND TO
THE PRACTICE
The practice was originally situated
on the corner of Marshall Road and Albert Road where there had been a doctor from
the middle of the 19th century. The practice moved to the health centre in 1979.
THE PRACTICE AREA
Levenshulme is an urban area of the City of Manchester, in North West England.
It borders Longsight, Gorton, Burnage and Stockport, and is approximately 4 miles
(6.4 km) from Manchester City Centre on the A6 road. Levenshulme is also situated
on the main Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston railway line. Levenshulme
railway station is bypassed by inter-city train services but is served by local
commuter trains.
Historically a part of Lancashire, Levenshulme, a former township, is predominantly
residential with minimal industrial presence. The majority of its economy is
generated via small retail establishments with a predominance of fast food shops,
public houses and antique stores. It has a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic population
and in the 2001 census it was determined that the population was 12,691.
Levenshulme has an Irish population of approximately 7.0% which is twice the
Manchester average,[13] and as a consequence it is sometimes called 'County Levenshulme'
in reference to the County structure in Ireland. Irish produce, including soda
bread, red lemonade and Irish newspapers, can be bought in Levenshulme's shops,
whilst local cafes serve up boiled bacon and cabbage, a traditional Irish dish.
The demographics within the district are changing with increasing numbers of
(mostly Muslim) people of South Asian origin and a growing number of Africans,
settling in Levenshulme. Over a third of the population belong to an ethnic minority.
In recent times Levenshulme has also seen an influx of eastern Europeans moving
into the area, bringing about Polish confectionary shops and the development
of a Czech bar in the place of the Wheatsheaf on Stockport Road. Many students
also rent accommodation in the area.
In the 2001 Census, the ethnic make up of Levenshulme was:
Ethnic Group Person count Percentage
| White: British |
8625 |
65.12 |
| Asian/Asian-British: Pakistani |
1714 |
13.51 |
| White: Irish |
884 |
6.97 |
| White: Other |
301 |
2.37 |
| Black/Black-British: Caribbean |
300 |
2.36 |
| Asian/Asian-British: Indian |
185 |
1.46 |
| Asian/Asian-British: Other Asian |
161 |
1.27 |
| Mixed: White & Black Caribbean |
149 |
1.17 |
| Asian/Asian-British: Bangladeshi |
139 |
1.10 |
| Black/Black-British: African |
135 |
1.06 |
| Chinese |
110 |
0.87 |
| Mixed: White & Asian |
94 |
0.74 |
| Mixed: White & Black African |
77 |
0.61 |
| Other Ethnic Groups |
77 |
0.61 |
| Mixed: Other |
61 |
0.48 |
| Black/Black-British: Other Black |
39 |
0.31 |
Information coutesy of Wikipedia
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