Wembley Downs, Western Australia

Wembley Downs
Perth, Western Australia
Wembley Downs
Coordinates 31°55′05″S 115°46′44″E / 31.918°S 115.779°E / -31.918; 115.779Coordinates: 31°55′05″S 115°46′44″E / 31.918°S 115.779°E / -31.918; 115.779
Population 5,881 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density 1,337/km2 (3,460/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 6019
Area 4.4 km2 (1.7 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)
State electorate(s) Churchlands
Federal Division(s) Curtin
Suburbs around Wembley Downs:
Scarborough Doubleview Woodlands
City Beach Wembley Downs Churchlands
City Beach City Beach Floreat

Wembley Downs is an inner northwestern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It is about 10 km from the CBD.

The name "Wembley Downs" is actually derived from the name of the local golf course and the name was used by residents before being officially approved in 1959. The golf course was named after the suburb of Wembley, several kilometres east of Wembley Downs. The name ‘Wembley’ originates from a town in England.

In 1927 Wembley Downs was subdivided into approximately 90 lots. Development was slow, due partly to the thick virgin bush and limestone outcrops, which made building difficult. In 1947 the Perth Road Board had to resume 600 blocks for unpaid rates, and these were sold at very cheap prices. However, growth accelerated in the 1950s and by the 1970s the area was almost completely developed. The key defining demographic characteristics of the Wembley Downs Area are its predominantly family household structure and higher income levels relative to most other areas of the City of Stirling and the Perth Metropolitan Area.

Hale School, a selective and private Anglican boys' school is located in Wembley Downs along with a state primary school and 'The Downs', a small shopping centre which burnt down in October 2008. The street plan of Wembley Downs was designed in the 1960s in the "garden suburb" formation, in a circular pattern around the main intersection at Hale and Weaponess Roads.

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "State Suburbs: Wembley Downs". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 4 July 2012.


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