Area Overview for Sutton North West Ward

Junction with Robins Lane and Baxters Lane, St.Helens in Sutton North West Ward
Marshalls Cross Road at roundabout in Sutton North West Ward
A back street in the Peasley Cross area, near St Helens in Sutton North West Ward
Path in Sutton Park, St. Helens in Sutton North West Ward
Sign at entrance to Sutton Park from Marina Avenue in Sutton North West Ward
Methodist Church, New Street, Sutton in Sutton North West Ward
Irwin Road Clinic, Sutton in Sutton North West Ward
The Glassmakers Arms, Waterdale Crescent, Sutton in Sutton North West Ward
Junction of Waterdale Crescent and Gerrards Lane, Sutton in Sutton North West Ward
The Red Lion, New Street, Sutton in Sutton North West Ward
St Helens, Sutton Park in Sutton North West Ward
Marshall's Cross Road in Sutton North West Ward
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Area Information

Living in Sutton North West Ward offers a distinct experience within the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens. This electoral ward sits in the North West England region, covering just 1.8 km² at coordinates 53.435°N, -2.714°W. The area is compact yet dense with 7,052 residents according to the 2021 census, though estimates suggest the population grew to 7,660 by 2024. You will find this ward forms part of a larger urban fabric characterised by mature communities rather than sprawling development. The name Sutton North West Ward appears frequently on official records, such as planning documents published by the council, which detail the boundaries of this specific district. Daily life here revolves around the intimate scale of the ward. With such a defined geographic footprint, the local infrastructure serves a concentrated population. Residents often rely on established local routes rather than navigating vast suburban drives. The area represents a stable environment where the community has maintained its identity for decades. Understanding the layout of Sutton North West Ward is essential for anyone considering homes in the zone. The specific location ensures residents are embedded within the historic structure of St Helens without the isolation found in outlying districts.

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

The community in Sutton North West Ward presents a clear demographic profile driven by age and ownership. The median age of 70 indicates this is predominantly a retirement area. Most residents fall into the older age bracket, which shapes the local services and social pace. You are not competing with a young professional demographic in this ward. Home ownership stands at exactly 64%, meaning nearly two-thirds of households own their property outright or with a mortgage. This figure creates a stable, settled environment where families and pensioners have long-term roots. Accommodation data confirms the suitability of the housing stock for this age group. The prevalence of owner-occupied homes suggests the area caters specifically to those seeking stability over investment. Unlike areas dominated by council housing or private rentals, Sutton North West Ward relies heavily on private homeownership. This structure often correlates with lower tenant turnover and quieter neighbourhoods. The high proportion of older residents means you will encounter a community accustomed to a traditional pace of life. Schools near the area are primarily attended by children from adjacent wards, as the internal population is too elderly to sustain local primary education demand. Diversity profiles and religious breakdowns are recorded in general census totals but do not define the stark, homogenous age character of this specific ward.

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Tenure

64
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Religion

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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

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Sutton North West Ward?
The population has a median age of 70, making it primarily a retirement area for older adults. Out of the roughly 7,052 recorded residents, the majority fall into older age brackets. Home ownership is high at 64%, suggesting a settled community of owners rather than transient renters.
Is the internet reliable in Sutton North West Ward?
Digital infrastructure is excellent, with a fixed broadband quality score of 99 out of 100. This top-tier rating ensures rapid connection speeds suitable for working from home. Virtual connectivity is a strong point for residents, even though specific physical transport data is not detailed in the current assessment.
What are the safety concerns for Sutton North West Ward?
Flood risk is low with a score of 4.02/100, and there are no protected nature reserves or planning constraints like AONBs. However, crime risk scores 55/100, marking it as average. You should apply standard security precautions, but the area avoids severe environmental hazards while facing typical mid-range crime levels found in many urban wards.

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