Area Overview for Romsey Ward
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Area Information
Living in Romsey Ward offers a defined experience within the City of Cambridge. This electoral ward occupies a specific slice of territory measuring 1.5 square kilometres. You will find it situated on the eastern side of the railway line, bounded roughly by Mill Road and Coldham's Lane. The ward consists of one of fourteen local government units within Cambridge. Its boundaries underwent a formal review and update in 2021 following a process by the Local Government Boundary Commission. The population stands at 1,824 residents according to recent records, though historical census data for the broader Romsey Town area previously indicated higher figures. Daily life here is shaped by its location outside the main town centre, yet it retains a direct connection to the city's transport network. The area developed significantly around Cambridge railway station, which opened in 1845 by the Great Eastern Railway. The station serves the London to Norwich line and sits just outside the historic core. Coordinates for the heart of the ward align with the postcode CB1 3DG, confirming its position in eastern Cambridge. This setting provides a functional residential zone that benefits from proximity to major rail links without immediate saturation from central commuter pressure. You are choosing a ward with a clear historical identity rooted in industrial transport heritage. Modern development continues to respect these established patterns while accommodating current population needs within a relatively compact footprint.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.5 km²
- Population
- 1824
- Population Density
- 1225 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile in Romsey Ward presents distinct characteristics compared to many urban wards. The median age for residents is 70 years old. This demographic skew suggests a neighbourhood where older adults form the majority of the population. The most common age range listed as 'Age: Total' reinforces that the data aggregates across the whole demographic spectrum rather than isolating a specific youth cohort. Home ownership levels sit at 46%, meaning slightly under half the households own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining portion of the housing stock comprises rented accommodation. Household composition data covers the total population without distinguishing between single-person households or families. Similarly, records for predominant ethnic group and religion categories do not provide specific breakdowns for this particular ward. These omissions mean any claims about cultural or religious diversity must remain general based on the City of Cambridge as a whole. The lack of detailed age range specifications beyond the median limit precise analysis of youth or child populations. Deprivation metrics are not included in the available assessment data for this area. Consequently, you cannot determine the exact level of socioeconomic challenge facing residents. The high median age and moderate ownership rate suggest a stable, mature community where older home owners maintain significant local presence.
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