Area Overview for Hayling East Ward
Area Information
Living in Hayling East Ward offers a distinct coastal experience within the Borough of Havant. This district ward sits on Hayling Island, situated east of Portsmouth and forming part of the South Hampshire conurbation. You are looking at a small but distinct community covering 6.9 km². The population stands at 6,281 residents according to the most recent census figures used here. This ward is notable for its high proportion of older residents, with a median age of 70 years. The area is recognised as a popular destination for tourists, which adds a seasonal dynamic to local life. You will find a tightly knit environment where almost four out of five residents own their homes. Daily life here is defined by a specific demographic profile and strong ownership rates rather than transient rental populations. The ward operates as a borough unitary ward, meaning it functions as a defined administrative unit within the broader local government structure. While the overall borough constituency has a high proportion of workers in education and manufacturing, your immediate surroundings are characterised by a retirement-style demographic. This creates a quiet residential atmosphere that differs significantly from typical city centre living. The area combines the benefits of a protected location on the coast with the practicalities of a small, stable ward population.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 6.9 km²
- Population
- 6281
- Population Density
- 912 people/km²
Demographics
The community in Hayling East Ward is defined by a significantly older population. The median age is 70 years, indicating that the area is home to a large number of retirees. This age profile is far higher than the national average for residential areas. Almost three quarters of households, representing 78 per cent of residents, own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of home ownership suggests a stable, long-term community rather than a rental market. The data provided indicates that the most common age range spans the total population, reflecting the dominance of elderly residents. You will not find young families or a large cohort of children as the primary demographic driver in this ward. The ward experienced a population change from the previous census to 9,034 residents in 2021 according to broader source data, though the specific ward figure for your query is 6,281. Academic and research sources describe the ward as having a total household composition without specific breakdowns for single-person or multi-generational units. This demographic reality shapes the local services, real estate market, and social interactions. You are buying into an area where neighbours are likely to be peers in terms of age and lifestyle stage.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
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- Protected Nature ReservePremium
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