Area Overview for Pier Ward

Pier at Clacton-on-Sea in Pier Ward
Garden, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex in Pier Ward
Trinity Wesleyan Church, Pier Avenue, Clacton in Pier Ward
Collecting Passengers on Pier Avenue in Pier Ward
St James the Great Church, Clacton-on-sea, Essex in Pier Ward
United Reformed Church    Clacton   Essex in Pier Ward
Beach Patrol, Clacton Air Show 2015, Essex in Pier Ward
Chinook over the Pier, Clacton Air Show 2015, Essex in Pier Ward
Sally B - B-17 Flying Fortress, Clacton Air Show 2015, Essex in Pier Ward
The Red Arrows, Clacton Air Show 2015, Essex in Pier Ward
Parachutist at Clacton Air Show 2015, Essex in Pier Ward
Parachutists at Clacton Air Show 2015, Essex in Pier Ward
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Area Information

Living in Pier Ward offers a unique connection to one of Essex's most iconic seaside landmarks. This electoral ward within Clacton-on-Sea is defined by its proximity to the historic Clacton Pier, a structure that opened in 1871 and was extended to 1,180 feet by the late 19th century. You will find yourself in a coastal urban environment spanning 49.4 hectares, where the daily rhythm is closely tied to the seafront. The area sits at coordinates 51.793666, 1.154184, placing it squarely in the unitary authority area covering the CO15 1JR postcode. Daily life here is centred around the pier itself, which features amusement rides and venues like the Ocean Theatre and the Boardwalk Bar and Grill. The ward represents a specific piece of local heritage, having operated as a goods and passenger jetty before transforming into an entertainment centre under the ownership of Ernest Kingsman around 1920. While the area possesses significant historical depth, you should be aware of the specific challenges associated with any seaside property. The character of Pier Ward is distinct because it functions primarily as an access point to leisure and tourism rather than a self-contained residential community with extensive local amenities listed in the data. Potential residents must weigh the coastal location against the safety profile and demographic realities of the neighbourhood.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
49.4 hectares
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Pier Ward skews significantly towards older residents, with a median age of 70 years. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood often favoured by retirees or those seeking a quieter life away from the busyness of urban centres. The most common age range across the total population reflects this overall shift towards senior living. Home ownership stands at 51 per cent, indicating a near-even split between owner-occupiers and those living in rented properties or other tenure types. This balance implies that while there are some second-home buyers or investment landlords, the area also hosts a substantial number of residents paying rent. Accommodation types, household composition, and predominant ethnic groups are summarised broadly in the available records, but the age data offers concrete insight into who actually calls this ward home. You can anticipate a population where life expectancy and retirement plans dominate the local culture. The high median age often correlates with lower local school correspondence, though specific school catchment data is not provided in the current records. Deprivation indicators are not explicitly detailed, but the concentration of older households and the high crime risk score suggest a complex social fabric. Anyone considering moving here should visit the area at different times of day to gauge whether the quiet atmosphere suits their lifestyle.

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Tenure

51
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Age

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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

24
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Pier Ward?
Pier Ward has a median age of 70, meaning the majority of residents are older adults. The ward does not offer specific breakdowns for ethnic groups or detailed household types, but the age profile strongly suggests a community of retirees or long-term older residents. High home ownership at 51% indicates a mix of permanent families and those living in this area as a primary base.
Is the internet reliable for working from home here?
Fixed broadband quality in Pier Ward scores 96 out of 100, which is the highest possible rating for the service. This excellent connection ensures you can work remotely without interruption. While mobile data scores are not listed, the ultra-high fixed broadband score confirms that digital infrastructure is fully capable of supporting professional activities and modern household needs.
What are the main safety concerns for residents?
The most pressing issue is crime, which carries a critical risk level with a score of 19. This high crime rate is above average and necessitates enhanced security measures for your home and family. Flood risk is assessed as medium with a score of 10.13, meaning you must check property insurance policies carefully. The ward passes all environmental safety checks regarding protected nature sites.
How does the history of the area affect today's living situation?
Pier Ward is dominated by the Clacton Pier, which opened in 1871 and is now an entertainment venue featuring the Ocean Theatre. The pier's history of ownership changes, including recent acquisition by the Ball family in 2009, reflects its status as a key tourist asset. Living here means your community life is intertwined with the operation of this historic landmark rather than traditional local social hubs.

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