Area Overview for West Leigh Ward
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Area Information
West Leigh Ward is a distinct community within the Havant Borough unitary district, covering just 3.5 km² in South East England. This small area forms part of the larger Leigh Park suburb and sits near Denvilles, Leigh Park, and Warblington. You will find St Alban's Church, a Church of England parish church, acting as a local landmark in the neighbourhood. The ward operates as an electoral division known as Leigh Park Central and West Leigh. Although the area is geographically compact, its location on the Portsmouth Direct Line provides significant access to London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour via Havant railway station. Nearby Warblington railway station serves those living in Warblington and Denvilles on the West Coastway Line. Major roads including the A3(M) motorway and the A27 Havant bypass facilitate quick travel across the region. Stagecoach South bus routes also link residents to key hubs in Havant, Portsmouth, and Chichester. Living in West Leigh Ward means relying on a mix of public transport and major road networks for your daily commute. The area offers a compact environment where local amenities and transport links converge within a short radius.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.5 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community in West Leigh Ward has a clear demographic profile shaped by its history and current housing stock. The median age here is 70, indicating that the population skews significantly towards older residents. This age distribution suggests the ward is a retirement-oriented area where many households consist of elderly couples or single seniors. With a home ownership rate of 81%, you are more likely to owner-occupy than rent in this ward. This high level of ownership often reflects long-term residents who have stayed for decades or moved here in retirement. The most common age category listed as "Total" aligns with the median age figure of 70, reinforcing the dominance of older demographics in the area. While specific data on household composition breakdowns and predominant ethnic groups are provided as total categories rather than specific splits, the high ownership rate drives the character of the neighbourhood. The area does not show signs of being a transient rental zone but rather a settled community. For those considering moving to West Leigh Ward, the population structure indicates a quiet, stable environment suited to those seeking a slower pace of life typical of coastal Hampshire.
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