Area Overview for Haselbury Ward
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Area Information
Haselbury Ward forms part of the London Borough of Enfield in North London. This electoral ward covers a compact geographical space of 2.0 km² while holding a population of 3454 residents. The area density reaches 1733 people per square kilometre, indicating a relatively concentrated settlement pattern. The ward boundaries were established in the 2002 election reforms, yet it remains defined by its core residential structures along Haselbury Road. Local geography shapes daily life around a grid of named streets including Arthur Road, Banstead Gardens, Beckenham Gardens, Beechwood Mews, Bexley Gardens, and Briary Lane. Residents navigate a neighbourhood where domestic life unfolds close to immediate neighbours. The ward elects three councillors to the Enfield London Borough Council, giving the community a direct channel forLocal governance decisions. Daily routines centre on access to local amenities, schools, and transport links rather than sprawling distances. Living in Haselbury Ward means engaging with a defined urban patch where location specifics matter greatly. The area identity remains tied to its street names and council ward status from the early 2000s. You will find a functional residential zone built around established thoroughfares that support the local population.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.0 km²
- Population
- 3454
- Population Density
- 1733 people/km²
Demographics
The demographic profile of Haselbury Ward skews significantly towards older residents. The median age sits at 70, marking this as one of the fastest-ageing areas in the borough. While the most common age range category shows total data availability, the central tendency points clearly to an elderly population. Home ownership stands at 46%, meaning nearly half of households own their properties outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 54% reside in rented accommodation, suggesting a mix of social housing and private tenancies. Household composition data spans the total population, reflecting varied living arrangements typical of mature communities. There is no recorded predominant ethnic group or religious majority in the provided records, indicating a diverse or mixed demographic makeup relative to other wards. Crime risk assessments place the area at a medium level, where safety scores indicate standard precautions are advisable. For families or younger professionals considering homes in Haselbury Ward, the age profile suggests a quieter environment but potentially fewer family facilities nearby. The high density of 1733 people per square kilometre supports a tight-knit community feel despite the older resident base.
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