Area Overview for Heron Ward
Area Information
Heron Ward is a residential electoral ward situated within the seaside town of Herne Bay on the north Kent coast. This district forms part of the City of Canterbury local government district in South East England. The area covers a small landmass of exactly 3.0 km², yet it supports a population of 4,927 residents. This density creates a neighbourhood that feels established and settled rather than sprawling. Much of the specific built environment centres on the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital. This facility sits at coordinates approximately 51.362132, 1.120921 under the CT6 9AR postcode. The building originally dates from the 1930s but underwent significant refurbishment before reopening. It currently functions as a suburban and residential zone alongside its inpatient facilities. Daily life here revolves around proximity to this major healthcare site. Living in Heron Ward means being close to essential medical services while remaining within the larger coastal community. The ward defines a specific pocket of the town where residential life intersects with permanent hospital grounds. You will find a stable community base here. The layout supports those who work in the local NHS trust or those who simply prefer a quiet street life.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.0 km²
- Population
- 4927
- Population Density
- 1643 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile reflects a mature population living in Heron Ward. The median age figures at 70 years, indicating a settlement dominated by older adults. Most residents fall into the broadest age categories available in the dataset. This demographic skew suggests a deliberate place for retirement or long-term stays. Approximately 64% of households fall into home ownership brackets. This figure highlights a community where property stays within the family for generations. You will find fewer young families or student tenants moving short-term. The area lacks specific data on ethnic group breakdown in the current records. Religion statistics are similarly not detailed in the provided information. Household composition totals are available but do not distinguish between single-person homes and family units. Despite the lack of granular demographic splits, the high ownership rate signals stability. The population density stands at 1,643 people per km². This metric confirms a tightly knit environment where neighbours know each other well. The area does not target a youthful market. Instead, it serves a generation seeking permanent residence in Kent.
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