Area Overview for Harraby South Ward

Area Information

Living in Harraby South Ward means calling home a compact, suburban district on the eastern edge of Carlisle. This ward sits within the unitary authority of Cumbria, covering just 2.2 km² centred near the postcode CA1 3AL. You will find yourself roughly one mile south-east of the city centre, situated on the eastern side of the River Petteril. The area originated as a separate township in the parish of St Cuthbert before urban expansion merged it into the growing city. Today, Harraby Bridge carries London Road over the river, connecting the ward to the wider network while maintaining a distinct local character. The zone includes specific landmarks such as Lady Gillford's House and the Carlisle Archive Centre on Petteril Bank Road, alongside the Harraby War Memorial nearby. Historical context notes that the area was once home to Harraby Hill House, which now houses a modern hotel. With a population of approximately 1,373 residents, this ward offers a defined locality that feels part of Carlisle without losing its own identity on the road to Penrith.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
2.2 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The community within Harraby South Ward features a clear demographic profile centred on an older population. The median age is 70, indicating that the majority of residents belong to the senior demographic. This contrasts with many other regions where younger families might dominate. Regarding living arrangements, 68% of households are owner-occupied, suggesting a strong base of independent residents rather than rental tenants. The remaining accommodation reflects a mixed but stable market. While the data does not specify the exact proportion of different household compositions, the high ownership rate points to a settled community. The area lacks diverse ethnic or religious statistics in the available records, marking it as a relatively homogeneous community in terms of recorded diversity data. For those considering homes in this ward, the population structure suggests a neighbourly environment where long-term residents likely form the social fabric. The low population density relative to the ward's size further supports a quieter domestic life compared to more densely populated urban wards.

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Tenure

68
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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

24
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dominant age group within Harraby South Ward?
The median age in Harraby South Ward is 70, meaning the community is predominantly elderly. Most residents fall into the older age bracket, creating a quieter, more settled atmosphere. This demographic profile distinguishes the ward from younger, family-focused suburbs elsewhere in Carlisle.
Is Harraby South Ward a suitable place for remote working?
Yes, the area boasts excellent digital infrastructure. The fixed broadband score is 94 out of 100, guaranteeing high-speed internet reliable enough for video conferencing and heavy data use. You can work from home without worrying about connection speeds despite being a suburban ward.
How safe is it to live in Harraby South Ward compared to the UK average?
The crime risk score is 53, which represents a medium risk level around the national average. You should use standard security measures, but the area is not considered dangerous. Environmental safety is stronger, with very low flood risk and no planning constraints like protected woodlands affecting building plans.
Who typically calls Harraby South Ward home?
With 68% home ownership, the area is mainly populated by owners rather than renters. The population of approximately 1,373 people reflects a stable community established over decades. The mix of historic St Cuthbert housing and mid-century expansion caters largely to residents with established local ties.

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