Area Overview for Mirehouse Ward

Area Information

Living in Mirehouse Ward means residing within a compact 2.2 km² district unitary ward on the east side of the Mirehouse housing estate in Cumbria. This area covers parts of Hensingham and extends into Whitehaven town itself. The ward sits near coordinates 54.530893081504075, -3.571373764269924, with a railway line acting as a significant divider between the east and west sides of Mirehouse. West of the tracks lie the Egremont North and St Bees divisions, while this ward focuses on the eastern sector. You will find Corkickle Railway Station serving the locality, alongside the National Cycle Network which runs along the railway line as part of the C2C Sea to Sea route. Hensingham allotments and the Gardens beside Corkickle station offer local green spaces. The Sneakyeat Industrial Estate forms part of the economic landscape, sitting alongside the major employer, West Cumberland Hospital. Daily life here is shaped by this mix of residential estates, industrial zones, and transport infrastructure. While the area is separated by a major rail corridor, it provides direct access to cycle paths and employs a significant portion of the local population through the hospital. The ward includes play areas at Mirehouse Shops and Valley Primary School, making it a functional hub for both workers and families within the Copeland district.

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

Demographics

The community in Mirehouse Ward is defined by a notably older population. The median age here is 70 years old, indicating a significant shift towards retirement-age residents compared to national averages. This age profile suggests a quiet, settled atmosphere where daily life often revolves around leisure and established routines rather than the hustle of young families or student life. Homeownership stands at 71%, showing that the majority of households own their properties. This high level of ownership typically correlates with a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient renting population. The demographic data does not provide a breakdown for the most common age range beyond stating the total age category, nor does it specify household composition types or predominant ethnic groups or religion statistics. However, the median age of 70 offers a clear picture of who currently calls this area home. For those considering living in Mirehouse Ward, the social environment is likely geared towards older adults. The lack of specific data on ethnic diversity or religious affiliation means these aspects are not defined by the available statistics, but the age data clearly points to an elderly-centric community structure.

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Tenure

71
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

24
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Mirehouse Ward?
The community is predominantly older, with a median age of 70. This indicates the area is suited to retirees rather than young families. Additionally, 71% of homes are owned, suggesting a stable population of long-term residents rather than short-term renters.
How is the internet in Mirehouse Ward for working from home?
The area has a fixed broadband quality score of 74 out of 100. This rate is considered good and should support standard remote working needs, including video calls and streaming. It offers reliable connectivity without the interruptions expected of lower-score areas.
Is Mirehouse Ward a safe place to live regarding crime?
Crime risk is classified as medium with a score of 63 out of 100. Crime rates are around the average for the region. While the environment has low flood risk and no planning constraints, residents are advised to use standard security precautions to mitigate crime risks.
What transport links are available for residents?
Residents can access Corkickle Railway Station and utilise the National Cycle Network which runs along the railway line as part of the C2C Sea to Sea route. The ward also contains play areas near Valley Primary School and the Mirehouse Shops, facilitating local travel.

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