Area Overview for Goodwood Ward
Area Information
Goodwood Ward serves as an electoral ward within Chichester District in West Sussex, covering a substantial land area of 91.4 square kilometres. This district unitary ward was established in 2019 following a boundary review that merged the former Boxgrove and Lavant wards. The area encompasses the historic Goodwood Estate, which acts as a central focal point for local identity despite the ward's administrative boundaries dividing the property. You will find the ward situated in the South East England region, returning one member to the Chichester District Council. While the Goodwood Estate remains a defining feature, the ward's perimeter includes distinct parishes such as West Dean and Westhampnett, which fall within the Chichester constituency. The remaining sections of the ward extend into the Arundel and Southdowns constituency. The boundary commission noted that the line separating these constituencies runs through a very sparsely populated part of the estate. Living in Goodwood Ward means navigating a landscape shaped by these specific historical and administrative layers. The area functions as a distinct locality with its own council representation and constituency allocations, blending rural characteristics with the historic significance of its famous name.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 91.4 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community profile of Goodwood Ward is defined by a median age of 70, indicating a mature population structure. Residents within this ward tend to belong to older age brackets compared to national averages, suggesting a settlement favoured by retirees or long-term permanent residents. Current statistics show that 55 per cent of households in Goodwood Ward are owner-occupied, revealing a significant level of residential stability. The remaining 45 per cent of households likely consist of private renters or those living in social housing, though exact breakdowns by tenure type are not detailed in the current figures. The data does not specify the exact distribution across different household composition categories, such as single-person homes versus families. Similarly, while the ward contains specific ethnic groups and religions, the available data does not provide a breakdown of the predominant ethnic group or the total population count by religious affiliation. When considering your move to Goodwood Ward, you should expect a neighbourhood where over half the residents have secured ownership of their homes. The absence of detailed youth demographics reinforces the picture of an area experiencing slower population turnover. Understanding these figures helps you gauge whether the community environment aligns with your lifestyle expectations for a quieter, perhaps more settled residential neighbourhood.
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Planning Constraints
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