Area Overview for Redhill & Northbourne Ward
Area Information
Living in Redhill & Northbourne Ward offers a distinct experience within the larger Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority. This electoral ward sits in the north of Bournemouth, Dorset, encompassing the suburbs of Redhill, Northbourne, Hill View, and parts of Ensbury Park and East Howe. The ward covers 2.5 km², creating a tight-knit environment where distance is minimal. Since 2019, two councillors have represented this specific area, continuing a lineage that extends back to when the ward elected representatives to the former Bournemouth Borough Council. The population stands at approximately 1,784 people, meaning residents benefit from relatively low densities compared to broader city averages. You will find yourself in a settlement defined by its administrative boundaries and local landmarks rather than sprawling geography. The centre of the ward is located at coordinates 50.752757, -1.900719, providing a fixed reference point for the community. Daily life here revolves around the immediate neighbourhood rather than distant attractions, as the compact size ensures everything remains within a short walk or drive. This structure supports a functional lifestyle where local amenities serve a concentrated group of neighbours without excessive urban congestion.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.5 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community demographic profile reveals a settlement heavily skewed towards older residents. The median age in Redhill & Northbourne Ward is 70 years, indicating that the majority of the population consists of seniors. While specific age breakdowns for sub-ranges are not detailed, the high median age clearly defines the character of the neighbourhood. Regarding home ownership, a significant majority of residents own their property outright or through a mortgage, with 78% of households classified as owner-occupied. This high proportion suggests a stable, established community rather than a fluctuating rental market. No specific data regarding household composition types, predominant ethnic groups, or religious affiliations is currently available for this specific ward, so these factors remain undefined in the local records. The absence of detailed breakdowns means you cannot yet determine the specific cultural or faith-based tapestry of the area, but the ownership statistics point to long-term settlement. Deprivation data is not included in the current information set, so the quality of life regarding economic hardship remains unquantified. What is certain is that the population structure is heavily weighted towards retirement-age individuals, which shapes the local services and social interactions found throughout the 2.5 km² area.
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