Area Overview for Riverside and Laleham Ward
Area Information
Living in Riverside and Laleham Ward means choosing a compact district within Spelthorne Borough in South East England. This ward covers just 2.2 square kilometres, creating a densely populated locale rather than a sprawling suburb. You are stepping into a specific statistical geography (E05007368) situated near the coordinates 51.41945702524271, -0.49700106848830294. The area operates as a ward administered by the borough with visible boundaries mapped by local authorities like Richmond upon Thames and Spelthorne. Daily life here is shaped by its small geographic footprint, which concentrates residents into a defined community unit. Prospective homebuyers should consider this micro-scale when planning commutes or local exploration, as the entire area occupies less space than many large estates. The ward exists as an administrative entity within the broader London region statistics. Your daily routine will be heavily influenced by the fact that this specific geographic unit is distinct from adjacent districts yet shares regional characteristics. The location serves as a focal point for local services defined by its ward boundaries. This precise definition helps you understand exactly which services and neighbours are part of your immediate sphere of influence in this specific Spelthorne Borough unit.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.2 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The people of Riverside and Laleham Ward reflect a mature community with a median age of 70 years old. Residents across the ward generally fall into the older age demographic compared to national averages for growing suburbs. Homeownership stands at an impressive 81 per cent of all households in this specific ward. This high level of ownership indicates deep local roots and stability within the neighbourhood structure. The household composition shows a total population spread that aligns with an older demographic profile. You will encounter a population structure where long-term residents dominate the residential landscape. The ethnic diversity and religious breakdown totals reflect the broader demographic patterns found in this South East England region. Accommodation types vary but serve a population dominated by those with existing property assets. This demographic profile suggests you are looking at a quieter neighbourhood where neighbours have likely lived here for decades. The age data of 70 years old for the median resident defines the social activity and service needs of the area. Family-oriented amenities may be less prevalent than health or leisure services suited to an older populace. When considering living in Riverside and Laleham Ward, you should expect a community defined by tenure security and an older age profile rather than a mix of young families and students.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
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- Protected Nature ReservePremium
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