100px|Wexford Drive in Knowle West

Knowle West is a neighbourhood situated on a low plateau in the south 
of Bristol, England, about 2 miles (3.2 km) from the centre of the 
city. Most of the area is coterminous with the Filwood ward of Bristol 
City Council, although a small part of the estate lies within Knowle 
ward to the east. The population as of 2008 was estimated as 11,787. 
There is evidence of late Iron Age and Roman settlements in the area. 
At the time of the Domesday Book, Knowle was a rural area assessed at a 
taxable value of two geld units. Knowle West remained rural in 
character until the 1930s when a council housing estate was developed 
to provide homes for Bristolians displaced by slum clearance in the 
centre of the city. Famous former residents include the musician 
Tricky, the boxer Dixie Brown and late 1950s rock and roll band The 
Eagles. Community activities include the Knowle West Media Centre, the 
Residents' Planning Group and the Knowle West Health Association. There 
are no major employers in Knowle West but there are many small local 
enterprises and larger businesses on nearby trading estates. Just under 
a third of the residents are classed as economically inactive and the 
area is one of the most economically deprived in Bristol. Knowle West 
has relatively high indices of crime and drug use, but community 
efforts to combat this have had some success. (more...)


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