Area Overview for Welbeck Ward
Area Information
Welbeck Ward sits within Bassetlaw District Council in Nottinghamshire, covering an area of 68.2 square kilometres. This electoral ward extends south-west of Worksop and includes a collection of villages such as Elkesley, Hardwick, Carburton, Norton, Cuckney, Holbeck, Nether Langwith, and the central settlement of Welbeck itself. You will find that Welbeck village, historically an independent civil parish, merged with Holbeck, Norton, and Cuckney on 1 April 2023 to form the combined parish of Norton, Cuckney, Holbeck and Welbeck. The ward was originally created in 1979 following a local government boundary review, with minor adjustments occurring in 2002. This established district offers a settled environment that has hosted 1,531 registered voters as of 2019. Living in Welbeck Ward means navigating a landscape defined by these specific communities rather than a single large urban centre. The area represents a distinct zone within the rural connectivity of south-west Nottinghamshire, where daily life revolves around local village interactions and the shared history of its constituent parishes. Understanding the geography of the ward is essential for anyone considering homes in this specific stretch of Bassetlaw district.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 68.2 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community profile of Welbeck Ward is defined by a significant proportion of older residents, with a median age of 70 years. This age profile indicates that the ward serves as a key retirement destination within the county. Household composition and accommodation type data are recorded in the demographics for the ward but specific breakdowns by household size or tenure types other than ownership rates are not explicitly detailed in the provided figures. You must consider the age structure as a primary factor when assessing the community feel of the area. Home ownership stands at 54% for total households, meaning that nearly half of the residents do not own their homes outright. This figure suggests a mixed market where renting remains a common living arrangement alongside the sizeable owner-occupied sector. The predominant ethnic group, religious affiliation, and detailed household composition statistics are listed as total categories in the available data without further differentiation. While you cannot see specific race percentages or religious splits, the high median age strongly influences local services and social activities. When evaluating areas for yourself or your family, this demographic reality is important. The population is clearly skewed towards later life stages, which shapes everything from local shop offerings to community centre schedules in villages like Elkesley and Cuckney.
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