Area Overview for Devonport Ward

Area Information

Devonport Ward represents a distinct chapter of Plymouth's history, sitting within the City of Plymouth unitary authority in Devon. This electoral ward covers 4.0 km² and contains a population of 3,790 residents. Named after the historic royal dockyard, the area was once part of the county borough of Devonport before merging with Plymouth in the mid-20th century. Today, you will find the ward centred around key locations including Mount Wise, Devonport Park, and the HMNB Devonport naval base. The ward forms part of the Plymouth Sutton and Devonport parliamentary constituency and sits along what are known as the Three Towns corridors. You can access local transport via Devonport railway station, which links into the wider Plymouth network. Recent regeneration efforts focus on the waterfront development and the surrounding historic streets. The Brickfields sports ground near Plymouth Albion Rugby Club provides local facilities, while Plymouth City College remains close to a local swimming pool. Living in Devonport Ward means engaging with a neighbourhood defined by its naval heritage and dense urban layout rather than expansive rural space.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
4.0 km²
Population
3790
Population Density
955 people/km²

Demographics

Residents of Devonport Ward form a notably older community compared to the national average. The median age for the population is 70 years old. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where many households are retired or consist of empty nesters. The ward sits at a high population density of 955 people per km², reflecting its urban character within Plymouth. Only 39% of residents own their homes free of mortgage. This relatively low ownership rate indicates a significant proportion of the population lives in rental accommodation rather than owner-occupied properties. You will encounter a mix of household compositions, though the data does not break down specific family sizes or single-person demographics beyond the total age and ownership figures. The area contains no specific data regarding predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations in the provided records. These facts shape the daily reality for those considering homes in Devonport Ward: a historic, compact urban environment where many neighbours are older adults and a large portion of housing is rented.

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Tenure

39
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Devonport Ward and what is the community feel like?
Residents in Devonport Ward form a notably older community with a median age of 70 years. The ward contains a population of 3,790 people spread across 4.0 km², creating a dense urban environment. High population density and the specific age profile suggest a neighbourhood dominated by retired residents or long-term locals rather than young families moving in. The lack of specific ethnicity or religion data in the records reflects a record-keeping gap rather than a specific demographic trend.
Is it easy to commute from Devonport Ward to other parts of the city?
Commuting from Devonport Ward relies on Devonport railway station, which is fully operational and linked into Plymouth's wider transport network. You can travel along the Three Towns corridor or into the city centre from your local station. While specific journey times to other major cities are not detailed in the available records, the station ensures regular connections. The area also features local transport links to the naval base and the shopping street.
How safe is Devonport Ward compared to the rest of the country?
Living in Devonport Ward involves a CRITICAL crime risk rating, which is the highest on the safety scale. The crime risk score is 32 out of 100, where lower numbers indicate higher danger. This score proves crime rates are above the UK average. Residents here should consider enhanced security measures such as upgraded alarms or door reinforcement for peace of mind despite the ward's strong digital and some environmental protections.
Will strong internet cause issues when living in Devonport Ward?
Internet performance in Devonport Ward is excellent for remote working. The fixed broadband quality score is 95 out of 100. This rating is the highest possible score, guaranteeing fast speeds if you work from home. You can expect high-speed internet to support video calls and large file uploads without interruption across all properties within the 4.0 km² ward boundary.

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