Description
West Croydon is an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.
West Croydon is an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.
West Croydon has a population of 4,141 as of the ABS 2016 census, and is located 5 km west of the Central Business District of Adelaide. The population has changed greatly over the past 15 years as older residents move away, and younger residents move in.
The Suburb is within the Federal seat of Adelaide and the City of Charles Sturt. Until the early 1920s the suburb was a farming area with infill occurring until the 1970s.
History
West Croydon transformed from mostly farmland into a suburb in 1925 when the Shillabeer family sold a large portion of East View Farm (established in 1840). In 1944 the Shillabeer farm homestead was purchased by the state government and became the Croydon Technical High School, which later changed name to Croydon High School. Adelaide Secondary School of English moved to the site in 1998.The first Allenby Gardens Post Office was renamed West Croydon on 1 March 1945 and closed in 1971.The O-I Adelaide Manufacturing plant located on the far western boundary of West Croydon started manufacturing glass in 1914. The plant continues to produce wine bottles to this day and is set up to service the wine industry in South Australia. It is the major wine bottle producer and supplier to Barossa, McLaren Vale Vale, and the Hunter Valley.
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Population: 1001-10000
Time zone: UTC +10:30
Area: 1.663 km2
Elevation: 11-50 metres
Town elevation: 15 m
Population number: 4,141
Local Government Area: City of Charles Sturt