Area Overview for Nine Elms Ward
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Area Information
Nine Elms Ward is an electoral ward within the London Borough of Wandsworth, situated in south-west London on the banks of the River Thames. This district sits alongside Battersea to the west and remains close to the area of Vauxhall. The ward covers a specific landmass of 97.0 hectares, which supports a recorded population of 1,494 residents. This figure represents the demographic defined by this specific electoral boundary, distinct from wider ward statistics used by local councils. The population density stands at 1,541 people per square kilometre, indicating a moderately dense living environment consistent with urban settings near major waterways. Living in Nine Elms Ward means residing in a predominantly urban area where daily life revolves around the proximity to the river and established London neighbourhoods. You step outside into a setting that blends the characteristics of a city ward with immediate access to significant green infrastructure and transport links. The area defines itself by its geographic position and its role within the broader administrative structure of Wandsworth. Those looking at homes in this location will find a defined community unit that has been established as an electoral constituency since the 2022 local elections. The ward returns two representatives to Wandsworth London Borough Council, ensuring local governance ties are clear. Your daily routine here involves navigating a landscape where the physical boundaries of the 97 hectares shape the rhythm of local life and interaction with neighbouring districts.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 97.0 hectares
- Population
- 1494
- Population Density
- 1541 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Nine Elms Ward reveals specific demographic markers that define who lives here. Census data indicates a median age of 70 years for the population, suggesting a community with a significant proportion of older residents compared to other urban London areas. Despite this median figure, research into the character of the Nine Elms area highlights a younger population segment, with residents aged 20 to 29 years numbering 1,644 and those aged 30 to 39 years reaching 1,580. This discrepancy between ward-level census averages and specific age group counts points to a diverse mix of life stages within the 97.0 hectares. Home ownership stands at 31% for the total population, meaning the majority of households operate under a rental tenure rather than owning their premises outright. The total household composition and accommodation type statistics are recorded as aggregates, reflecting a complex mix of housing arrangements typical of larger cities. Religious affiliation shows a split where 41.5% of residents report no religion, 33.1% identify as Christian, and 13.2% identify as Muslim. Over half the population, at 58.4%, identifies as White British, while 16.1% identify as Asian and 10.3% identify as Black. There is also a notable presence of Arab residents at 4%. Furthermore, the international nature of the community is evident, with 3,035 residents born outside the UK compared to 2,361 UK-born residents. This includes 946 people from the EU and 869 from the Middle East and Asia.
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