Area Overview for Hayling West Ward
Area Information
Hayling West Ward represents a distinct residential pocket within the Borough of Havant, situated in Hampshire, South East England. This ward encompasses part of Hayling Island, an area known for its popularity with visitors, while occupying a total land area of 22.8 square kilometres. The local population stands at approximately 2,835 residents, creating a relatively quiet neighbourhood with a density of 124 people per square kilometre. Positioned east of Portsmouth and forming part of the Havant UK Parliament constituency, the ward reflects the broader constituency's evolution since the Second World War. The area originally developed to accommodate people displaced by wartime bombing but now largely operates as a commuter town for the South Hampshire conurbation. House prices here tend to align with national averages and remain lower than those found in much of the rest of South East England. Living in Hayling West Ward offers a defined local government division that balances commuter practicality with the leisure opportunities provided by its island location. You will find a modern ward structure that supports a community keen on exploring local amenities such as the play parks mapped by Havant Borough Council. The area provides a specific entry point into the Havant district without capturing the full breadth of the constituency. Your daily life here is shaped by this blend of historical resettlement and contemporary tourism focus. Homes in Hayling West Ward sit within a framework that distinguishes them from neighbouring districts while maintaining strong links to the wider regional economy. The ward offers a clear geographic identity for those seeking a specific footprint within the broader Havant area.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 22.8 km²
- Population
- 2835
- Population Density
- 124 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Hayling West Ward is defined by a mature population, with a median age of 70 years. This demographic suggests the ward contains a significant concentration of older residents, contrasting sharply with younger commuter hubs elsewhere in Hampshire. The ward's home tenure picture reveals a high level of stability, with 77% of homes currently in resident ownership. This indicates a long-established settlement pattern where families have taken long-term root in the area. Household composition data is available in the total record, confirming the diversity of family structures within the ward boundaries. Accommodation type statistics reflect the total stock, showing the mix of properties that residents call home. While specific ethnic group and religious breakdowns are recorded in the total dataset, the ward clearly hosts a population focused on older age brackets and permanent residency. The absence of a younger median age often implies a quieter community dynamic compared to areas with high student or young professional populations. Residents here likely value stability and established neighbourhood ties. The high ownership rate suggests stability in the local economy and a preference for staying put rather than cycling through rental arrangements. Your living experience will be influenced by this older demographic, shaping local services and community interactions. Understanding these figures helps you appreciate the settled nature of Hayling West Ward compared to more transient town centres.
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