Area Overview for Bolton & Slyne Ward

Warton Sands in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Muddy beach, Morecambe Bay in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Boulders on the beach below Red Bank in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Foreshore near Morecambe Lodge in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Drainage channel off the foreshore near Morecambe Lodge in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Path on salt marshland off Morecambe Lodge in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Rocks and boulders, Morecambe Bay in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Morecambe Bay Shore in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Morecambe Bay in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Morecambe Bay shoreline in Bolton & Slyne Ward
Sundown over the Bay in Bolton & Slyne Ward
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Area Information

Bolton & Slyne Ward stands as a distinct electoral ward within the City of Lancaster district in North West England. This area encompasses the parish of Slyne-with-Hest and the surrounding locality of Bolton-le-Sands. Positioned south of Lancaster city centre at approximately British National Grid Reference SD 482.56 675.93, the ward offers a defined rural character within the broader Lancashire context. Residents live in a space that covers 25.7 km², a size that balances open space with community focus. The population stands at 2,864 people, creating a neighbourhood where residents likely know one another. This relatively small footprint contributes to a sense of closeness, yet the area remains fully integrated into the administrative and geographical framework of the City of Lancaster. Living in Bolton & Slyne Ward means embracing an established community with historical roots. The location benefits from proximity to Lancaster while maintaining its own distinct identity as a ward and parish. It is a place where the local landscape and settlement history define daily life, offering a quiet alternative to the city centre without being isolated from regional amenities.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
25.7 km²
Population
2864
Population Density
111 people/km²

Demographics

The community in Bolton & Slyne Ward displays a unique demographic profile characterised by an older population. The median age reaches 70 years, indicating that the majority of residents fall into senior age brackets. This statistical reality shapes the social fabric of the ward, suggesting a community with fewer young families compared to more urban districts. Consequently, the dominant age group is likely those over the age of 65. Overarching these demographic specifics is a very strong level of home ownership, which stands at 89%. This figure indicates a settled population with long-term ties to the locality rather than a transient rental market. Within a ward of approximately 2,864 individuals, household composition reflects stability typical of retirement or semi-retirement communities. While specific data on predominant ethnic groups, religious affiliations, and detailed breakdowns of accommodation types are not itemised in the provided statistics, the high ownership rate clearly defines the nature of the housing stock. Enormous proportions of homes here are owned outright or with mortgage, supporting the lifestyle of retirees. This settlement pattern suggests a neighbourhood focused on stability and permanence for its residents.

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Tenure

89
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

39
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Bolton & Slyne Ward?
The population has a median age of 70, meaning most residents are seniors or retired. With 89% home ownership, the community is stable and settled rather than transient. This high ownership rate suggests a neighbourhood designed for long-term living by older adults rather than young professionals or families. The 2,864 residents likely value quietude and proximity to rural Lancaster.
Is the internet reliable for working from home in Bolton & Slyne Ward?
Digital infrastructure is excellent, scoring 94 out of 100 for fixed broadband. This superior connection quality ensures high-speed internet is available throughout the ward. Residents can expect reliable speeds for video calls, remote work, and streaming, eliminating connectivity issues common in some rural areas despite the location south of Lancaster.
How safe is it to live in Bolton & Slyne Ward?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 88 out of 100, placing it below the national average. However, there is a medium flood risk warning with a score of 12.26 out of 100. Buyers should verify specific property location regarding flood zones while feeling reassured about personal security in this low-crime neighbourhood.
Are there restrictions on building or planning in Bolton & Slyne Ward?
Yes, the area contains Ramsar wetland sites and protected nature reserves. These planning constraints score 51.96 out of 100 and limit potential development in sensitive zones. There is no protected woodland, but the presence of these wetlands means some land use changes may be restricted to preserve the environment.

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