Area Overview for Ely East Ward
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Area Information
Ely East Ward is a distinct district within the borough, covering an area of exactly 15.9 km². You enter a ward that reflects a significant settlement of older residents, with a median age of seventy years. This demographic profile shapes the daily rhythm of the community, where quieter streets often give way to distinct neighbourhood character. Living in Ely East Ward means navigating an environment where the population centre shifts away from young families towards retirees. The ward sits adjacent to the larger city of Ely, offering residents a balance of local independence while remaining close to broader amenities. This area provides a specific type of residential experience that differs markedly from the bustling hubs found in younger parts of the country. The compact size of the ward encourages a sense of locality where foot travel to key points is feasible. However, the area is defined by its safety profile regarding flood risks. You must consider the potential impact of water levels when evaluating long-term suitability. Despite this environmental factor, the ward avoids the planning constraints of protected nature reserves, designated woodlands, and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Homes in Ely East Ward exist in a zone where development pressures are managed by standard planning rules rather than strict conservation designations. The area presents a clear picture of established living for those who prioritise age-appropriate communities alongside accessible urban connections.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 15.9 km²
- Population
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Demographics
The community profile of Ely East Ward is dominated by an mature population. The median age of seventy years defines the social fabric, indicating that the majority of households are occupied by older adults. While specific data on the most common age range is not broken down further in the available figures, the overarching statistic of seventy clearly signals a retirement-heavy district. Home ownership stands at fifty-four per cent, suggesting that more than half of all households own their residences outright or through a mortgage. This ownership rate points to a stable community where long-term residents have invested deeply in their local environment. Household composition within Ely East Ward reflects the age profile, with the wide majority falling into the total category provided by local records. The ward lacks a significant influx of young professionals or single-person starter homes typically found in university towns. Living here involves engaging with a neighbourhood where neighbours are likely to share life stages and similar daily routines. The accommodation types present do not favour high-density rental blocks, reinforcing the nature of individual or family homes suited for older occupants. Deprivation data is not included in the current dataset, but the high home ownership rate generally correlates with financial stability among residents. You are looking at a community where stability and established ownership are the primary drivers of the social dynamic. Ethnic diversity and religious demographics are listed as total figures in the source data, meaning the ward likely mirrors the broader local average without exceptional concentrations.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyPremium
- Protected Nature ReservePremium
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