Area Overview for Coleridge Ward
Area Information
Living in Coleridge Ward means residing in a defined residential district within the borough of Cambridge, covering an area of 1.9 square kilometres. This neighbourhood represents a single phase of green-field development that began in the 1920s and concluded largely by the 1970s. The layout remains structured around central community anchors, specifically the Coleridge Recreation Ground and the eponymous school. Historical records indicate the first demand for the recreation park dates to 1912, with the site opening to residents in 1928. The Romsey Labour Club followed a year later in 1929, establishing early roots for local civic life. You are entering an area where housing stock consists of mixed private and council properties that have intermingled over four decades of Right to Buy transactions. The population comprises approximately 1,680 people, creating a compact community rather than a sprawling suburb. While the area holds strong community spirit evidenced by organised events, awareness exists regarding the long-term future of existing residential flats. Some units are showing signs of age and may require redevelopment within the next 20 or 30 years. Roads bearing the names of prominent college men reflect the historical ownership of the land upon which these homes were built.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.9 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community profile of Coleridge Ward centres on an older demographic, with a median age of 70 years. You should anticipate a population where the typical resident or homeowner falls into a senior age bracket. The ward encompasses roughly 1,680 residents who inhabit a mix of accommodation types, reflecting its development history. Historical data confirms the presence of both private and council housing, meaning you will encounter varied property structures alongside one another. Regarding home ownership, approximately 45 per cent of the property stock is owned by residents. This figure suggests that just under half of the homes in Coleridge Ward are privately owned, while the remaining majority are likely rented or socially rented. Census data categorises household composition and the predominant ethnic group as general totals, indicating the absence of specific breakdowns in the available records. There is no specific data provided on religion within this micro-ward. The community has adapted over forty years, with instances of intermingling between different tenure groups becoming more common since the Right to Buy era began.
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