Area Overview for Royal Victoria Ward
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Area Information
residing in Royal Victoria Ward means living within a compact district in the London Borough of Newham. You occupy a space that covers just 2.8 km² yet supports a population of 8,326 people. This density places the ward at approximately 3,019 people per square kilometre, creating a tight-knit environment where neighbours are rarely far away. The ward is an electoral unit established for the 2022 elections, indicating its role as a specific governance block within the borough. Life here is defined by this high concentration of residents within a very small geographical footprint. You find yourself in a ward where every square metre holds significant community value. The location sits at a precise coordinate, marking a distinct boundary on London maps. Residents navigate a shared landscape that prioritises proximity over expansive sprawl. This setting defines the daily rhythm for anyone calling this area home. The ward represents a specific slice of Newham where local services must serve a large number of people efficiently. You are part of a community where the line between public and private life remains visibly thin due to the population density.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.8 km²
- Population
- 8326
- Population Density
- 3019 people/km²
Demographics
The community within Royal Victoria Ward presents a distinct age profile with a median age of 70 years old. This statistic indicates that the majority of residents are retirees or older adults. You are looking at an area that is inherently quieter during standard working hours compared to younger districts. The demographic data shows that the total population forms the primary group statistic available for this area. This age distribution directly influences the local economy, with services likely catering to an older demographic. Home ownership stands at 27 per cent of the total households. This figure reveals that renter-occupied properties dominate the local housing stock. You are entering a market where leasehold or private rental arrangements are far more common than freehold ownership. The accommodation types reflect this high rental proportion, suggesting a need for flexible tenancy agreements rather than long-term equity building. Safety considerations also paint a picture of a diverse living environment. The crime risk assessment places the area at a medium level, meaning standard precautions apply. You must accept that while the area is stable, maintaining security is a standard daily practice here.
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