Area Overview for Throston Ward
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Area Information
Throston Ward is a compact district in the north of Hartlepool, situated within the unitary authority of County Durham. This electoral ward covers a small area of just 2.2 square kilometres, forming part of the wider Hartlepool parliamentary constituency. Historically, Throston began as a township noted on the west side of Hartlepool before becoming a separate civil parish in 1866. The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon word "thosson", meaning hill, reflecting its topography. Today, the ward consists of former areas including High Throston, Throston Grange, and Dyke House. Residents live in a setting that blends historic township roots with modern residential life. The location is defined by its specific boundaries and historical separation from the main urban centre in the late nineteenth century. Living in Throston Ward means residing in a defined neighbourhood with clear geographical limits. You navigate a space that was once a distinct parish with significant acreage but is now a focused urban ward. The area maintains its identity within the broader North East England context without being lost to the surrounding city sprawl.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.2 km²
- Population
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Demographics
The community in Throston Ward is distinguished by an exceptionally mature population. The median age for residents stands at 70 years, indicating a senior-heavy demographic. Consequently, the area serves as a retirement destination rather than a hub for young families or young professionals seeking services targeted at children. Home ownership is the norm, with 57% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership suggests stability within the community but implies a slower turnover of tenancies compared to younger, rental-heavy areas. The ward does not feature prominent data breakdowns for age ranges, predominant ethnic groups, religion, or specific household composition details beyond these general figures. For a homebuyer, this means you are likely joining a neighbourhood where neighbours value quiet and established routines. The lack of young families influences the local amenities, where services may cater to older demographics. Safety in terms of crime presents a moderate concern, with a crime risk score of 42 out of 100, placing the risk level as a warning for standard precautions.
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