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Housing Needs Assessment 2006 - Westminster City Council

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4. Current <strong>Housing</strong> in the <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Westminster</strong>The table below presents the areas within the <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Westminster</strong> that household heads stated theyworked in. The data shows that 12.5% of heads of households working in <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Westminster</strong> workin the West End and 12.3% work in St James’s.Table 4.5 Place of work within <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Westminster</strong>Ward of work (within <strong>City</strong> of<strong>Westminster</strong>)% of householdsWest End 12.5%St James’s 12.3%Lancaster Gate 9.4%Hyde Park 7.9%Marylebone 7.6%Maida Vale 6.9%Harrow Road 6.1%Warwick 6.0%Knightsbridge & Belgravia 4.9%Abbey Road 4.1%Queens Park 4.1%Bayswater 3.8%Churchill 3.3%Little Venice 3.1%Bryanston & Dorset 2.7%Church Street 1.7%Westbourne 1.4%Tachbrook 0.8%Regents Park 0.8%Vincent Square 0.6%Source: <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Needs</strong> Survey <strong>2006</strong>Similarly, the table below presents the other London boroughs in which household heads stated theyworked. The data shows that of the 26,518 heads of household that work elsewhere in London,33.0% work in the <strong>City</strong> of London, 14.8% work in Kensington & Chelsea and 13.1% work inCamden.PAGE 39

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