Devon Town Focus
Cullompton
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Cullompton is a town lying on the River Culm and close to the M5 motorway.
The town is thought to have been named for Saint Columba. Notable buildings in Cullompton include the fifteenth century parish church and sixteenth century Cullompton Manor House (now the Manor House Hotel), built as the town grew around the woolen industry.
Key Stats
- The population of the Cullompton Devon Town area for 2009 is 23460
- In the last 10 years, the population has grown by 18.19%
- Claimant counts for November 2008 were approximately 70 people
- Job Seekers Allowance for the area reached 0.48% of the working age population in November 2008
- District claimant count figures for 2008 showed a claimant count of 1.42% of the working age population
- The Average income in 2008 for the Cullompton Devon Town area is £34784.15 per household
- Average house price for the area in 2007 was recorded as £219334.33
- There were 287 year 11 pupils in this area
- 63.07% of year 11 pupils attained 5 A*-C grades at GCSE
- There are 271 year 6 pupils throughout the Cullompton Devon Town area
- 80.2% of pupils attained KS2 Level 4+
- For statistical profiles on Cullompton please click here
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