Area Overview for Everton North Ward
Area Information
Everton North Ward is an electoral ward within Liverpool City Council, situated in Merseyside in North West England. This district occupies 92.4 hectares and sits directly north of the city centre. Its boundaries run alongside Vauxhall to the west, Kirkdale to the north, and Anfield to the north-east. The area also borders the sibling wards of Everton East and Everton West. Established in 2023 during the Liverpool City Council ward boundary review, this ward splits the former Everton ward which originally dates back to 1835. The most recent population estimate stands at approximately 6,788 people based on 2021 data. Living in Everton North Ward means residing within a specific local government unit that forms part of the historic Everton area. The ward number is 22, a detail relevant for local council services and representation. Its precise geographical location is marked by coordinates at 53.426°N, 2.965°W. While the area has a long history with the ward being reformed in 1980 and 2004 before its latest reshaping, it retains its identity as a distinct northern district of Liverpool.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 92.4 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community in Everton North Ward has a distinct age profile with a median age of 70 years. This figure indicates a significantly older population than the national average. Most of the residents fall into the total age range category, suggesting a broad spread across the population with a heavy weighting towards seniors. This demographic reality shapes daily life in the ward. Home ownership stands at 33 per cent of households, which is a comparatively low figure for the area. Consequently, the majority of residents likely reside in rented accommodation rather than owning their home outright. The data does not specify the breakdown of household composition beyond the total count or the predominant ethnic group. Similarly, there are no specific statistics detailing religious affiliation within this ward. The high median age and low ownership rate suggest a community that may be less likely to include young families moving into owner-occupied properties. Instead, the social fabric is defined by older residents, many of whom are tenants. Understanding these demographics is essential when considering schools near Everton North Ward or local services, as the needs of an elderly demographic differ from those of a younger workforce.
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