Area Overview for Howdon Ward
Area Information
Living in Howdon Ward offers a distinct experience within the Borough of North Tyneside, defined by its compact footprint and established character. This small district covers just 3.1 square kilometres, yet it houses a population of 3,174 residents. The result is a densely populated urban ward with a density of 1,027 people per square kilometre, where community spaces are in close proximity to residential streets. You will find a neighbourhood where daily life revolves around the centralised nature of the area, balancing the convenience of urban amenities with the quiet of residential housing. The area feels intimate because of its size, but the demographic profile suggests a shift towards retirement living. Most residents are older adults, leading to a very different atmosphere compared to typical family-dominated suburbs. There are no parks with protected nature reserves, no designated areas of outstanding natural beauty, and no Ramsar wetland sites within the boundaries. Instead, the land is utilised for residential purposes under a mix of ownership models. When considering homes in Howdon Ward, you should understand that this is primarily an urban district without the greenbelt constraints found in other parts of North Tyneside. The absence of planning restrictions related to protected woodlands or nature reserves has shaped the current built environment. However, the compact size means that traffic can be intense, as many people pass through or stop here due to the high density. You are choosing an area where every home is close to the next, creating a tightly woven community but one where privacy may come from your specific home choice rather than distance from neighbours.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.1 km²
- Population
- 3174
- Population Density
- 1016 people/km²
Demographics
The community in Howdon Ward is defined almost entirely by its senior population. The median age here is 70, which is significantly higher than the national average. This figure tells you that the area is a retirement destination rather than a family hub. While the specific breakdown of the most common age range is listed as "Total" in available records, the high median age confirms that elderly people are the dominant demographic group throughout the ward. Home ownership stands at 44%, which is a clear majority, indicating that most residents have bought their own properties rather than renting. This high rate of owner occupation often correlates with the older demographic profile, as long-term residents tend to own their homes. The household composition and predominant ethnic group data are not broken down in the current records, but the 44% ownership rate suggests stability within the local population. When looking at living in Howdon Ward, you should expect an environment where many neighbours have long-term tenure on their properties. The high population density of over 1,000 people per square kilometre means that the community is vibrant in terms of interaction, even if the specific age spread beyond the senior majority is not fully detailed in summary statistics. With 3,174 residents squeezed into such a small 3.1 km² area, the sense of community is likely strong, driven by proximity rather than shared extracurricular activities typically found in larger towns. You are moving into a ward where the established residents form the core of local society.
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