Area Overview for Leyland Central Ward
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Area Information
Living in Leyland Central Ward offers a distinct experience within the town of Leyland, located approximately six miles south of Preston. This electoral ward covers a compact area of just 1.1 square kilometres and forms part of the South Ribble Borough Council area. The location places residents on the West Coast Main Line, providing direct rail links to major cities including Liverpool, Manchester, and Blackburn. The ward sits at coordinates around 53.69°N, 2.69°W, anchoring it centrally within the local community. Daily life here is defined by proximity to the town centre and accessible transport infrastructure. Leyland railway station serves the broader area, with train services running hourly between Liverpool Lime Street and Preston, as well as hourly connections from Manchester Victoria to Blackpool North. For those working in nearby cities, this connectivity reduces the need for a car for long-distance commutes. The ward operates as a self-contained unit that balances residential living with easy access to regional employment hubs. Residents can expect a typical North West English town environment where rail travel remains a primary mode of public transport. The small geographical footprint means amenities and services are likely within short walking distances for most households. Understanding these physical boundaries helps you visualise exactly where your home will be relative to wider Lancashire transport networks.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.1 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community in Leyland Central Ward is defined by a notably mature population with a median age of seventy years. This demographic profile indicates a neighbourhood where older adults form the majority of the resident base. The most common age grouping spans the total population, suggesting a full range of ages but weighted heavily towards seniors. Approximately seventy-five per cent of households within the ward are owner-occupied, reflecting a strong culture of long-term residency and ownership rather than renting. Home ownership levels this high often correlate with older residents who have lived in their properties for decades. The ward does not have specific data provided for the predominant ethnic group, household composition breakdowns beyond the total, or religious affiliation categories. While specific figures for minority representation or detailed family structures are absent from the current dataset, the high ownership rate and older median age suggest a traditional community pattern common in established Lancashire towns. When considering homes in Leyland Central Ward, you are looking at an area where the adult population has likely put down roots. The lack of younger demographic data points suggests you may find fewer families with very young children compared to areas with lower median ages. This profile helps you understand who your neighbours might be and what the general rhythm of daily life feels like in this specific district.
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