Area Overview for Langley Foxborough Ward
Area Information
Living in Langley Foxborough Ward offers a defined residential experience within the Borough of Slough. This unitary authority ward sits in South East England, forming part of the Slough urban area that borders Buckinghamshire. The total area covers one square kilometre, making it a compact district. Despite its small size, it houses a population of 1,772 people. This density results in 1,759 people per square kilometre. You will find yourself in a location centred around coordinates 51.496337, -0.541542. The ward benefits from strategic positioning within the borough. Slough urban living here connects you to the wider region efficiently. Local landmarks and transport nodes shape the daily rhythm of life in this electorate. The concentration of residents on such a limited footprint suggests a tight-knit urban community structure. You are living in an area defined by precise administrative boundaries and significant population concentration.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.0 km²
- Population
- 1772
- Population Density
- 1759 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Langley Foxborough Ward reveals specific demographic characteristics. The median age for residents is 70 years old. This places the most common age profile firmly within older demographics. House ownership stands at 36% across the ward. Conversely, the majority of households do not own their homes outright. Data indicates the ward is predominantly composed of residents fitting this age bracket. You should consider how a population of this age influences local services and community engagement. The housing stock reflects these ownership patterns significantly. Accommodation types align with the high proportion of residents holding an older demographic profile. Diversity metrics, religious affiliations, and specific household compositions are not broken down further in current records. You are looking at an area where the typical resident has reached advanced retirement age. Quality of life factors often centre on accessibility and proximity to healthcare for this age group.
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