Area Overview for Central Rochdale Ward

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West end of Ramsay Street, Rochdale, Lancashire in Central Rochdale Ward
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Area Information

Living in Central Rochdale Ward means residing in a compact metropolitan district ward situated within the Rochdale Borough Council area in North West England. This specific area forms one of 20 wards that comprise the borough, with each section represented by three councillors. The ward covers a distinct geographical footprint of 2.7 square kilometres. Within this limited space live approximately 3509 residents, creating a relatively small community compared to the broader average figures sometimes cited for the wider ward boundaries. You will find yourself in a neighbourhood defined by its density rather than expansive open spaces. The population density stands at 1280 people per square kilometre, which significantly influences the daily rhythm of the area. Housing and infrastructure are tightly packed. This location, found at coordinates 53.62°N, 2.15°W, serves as a focused slice of the larger Rochdale administrative area. While some sources may reference a larger population for the wider ward, the specific Central Rochdale Ward data points to a tightly knit community where neighbours are often close by. You should understand that life here is characterised by proximity within a defined urban limit.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
2.7 km²
Population
3509
Population Density
1280 people/km²

Demographics

The community profile of Central Rochdale Ward reflects a distinct demographic reality. The median age is 70 years, indicating a population that skews significantly older than the national average. This age profile suggests that the area is likely home to many retirees or senior residents. Household composition data is recorded generally without specific breakdowns for couples or single-person households in the provided figures, meaning you cannot determine exact family structures from this snapshot. However, the age data strongly implies a community where established individuals or older couples may dominate. Home ownership levels stand at 41 per cent. This figure indicates that roughly four out of ten households own their property outright, creating a mixed market of owners and renters. You will encounter a variety of residents but expect an older demographic foundation. Ethnic and religious diversity data is listed as comprehensive totals in the records, without specific percentage breakdowns for different groups. Consequently, you can expect a diverse slate of cultural backgrounds within the ward boundaries. The high median age and moderate ownership rate paint a picture of a settled, perhaps slower-paced community where long-term residents form the core of the local fabric.

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Tenure

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

13
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Central Rochdale Ward?
The population has a median age of 70 years, indicating an older demographic is central to the community. Approximately 3509 residents live within this 2.7 square kilometre area. This age profile suggests the ward is largely populated by retirees or senior citizens.
Is the internet connection reliable for remote work?
Yes, the area offers a fixed broadband quality score of 94 out of 100. This excellent rating ensures high-speed internet suitable for video conferencing and heavy data usage, providing strong digital connectivity for residents.
What are the main safety concerns in the ward?
Crime is a significant issue with a Critical level rating and a safety score of 0 out of 100, indicating above-average crime rates that require enhanced security. Additionally, there is a medium flood risk with a score of 16.66 that residents should monitor.
How common is home ownership in this area?
Home ownership levels stand at 41 per cent, meaning less than half of the households own their property. This suggests a mixed market with a substantial rental sector, reflecting the ward's density and demographic composition.

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