Area Overview for Longdendale Ward

Mottram Church in Longdendale Ward
Mottram Evangelical Church in Longdendale Ward
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Junction of A57 with the A6018 in Longdendale Ward
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Mottram - Stalybridge Road in Longdendale Ward
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Area Information

Living in Longdendale Ward means residing within a defined electoral ward of the Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council in Greater Manchester. This district, located at coordinates approximately 53.4571°N 2.0127°W, covers an area of 9.3 square kilometres. The ward operates under the representation of three Labour councillors and the MP Jonathan Reynolds for Stalybridge and Hyde. Political boundaries were established in 2004, following earlier adjustments in 1991 that incorporated parishes from Derbyshire including Charlesworth, Chisworth, and Tintwistle. Residents navigate a landscape that blends historical administrative borders with modern local governance structures. Daily life unfolds in a setting defined by these clear geographical lines. You buy into a specific community unit that has evolved over nearly two decades of municipal planning. The area sits firmly within the North West England region, offering a distinct sense of place for those seeking a home within the Greater Manchester framework. Understanding the political and historical context of Longdendale Ward provides essential background before you view any property.

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

Demographics

The community within Longdendale Ward reflects an older population profile. The median age of residents stands at exactly 70 years. This figure indicates that half the population is older than this age, while the other half is younger. Such a demographic suggests a retirement-oriented environment where many residents have lived in the area for extended periods. Household composition and ethnicity data are recorded as total categories within the available records, pointing to a complex social structure. Home ownership is notably high, with 57% of homes occupied by their owners. This majority figure contrasts significantly with typical young professional or student areas. The high concentration of owner-occupiers usually implies long-term stability and established neighbourhood ties. Located at approximately 53.4571°N 2.0127°W, the social fabric of Longdendale Ward is shaped by these ownership patterns. You will find fewer renters in this specific ward compared to other parts of Greater Manchester. The demographic reality suggests you are likely neighbours to permanent homeowners or individuals approaching retirement.

Household Size

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Tenure

57
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

28
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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