Area Overview for Springbank Ward

Springbank Park in Springbank Ward
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Hester's Way Road, Cheltenham in Springbank Ward
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Area Information

Springbank Ward sits on the southwestern bank of the River Douglas in Wigan, North West England. This district borough unitary ward covers an area of 1.9 km² and forms a contiguous part of the local community connected to Orrell. Approximately 13,638 people call this area home. Your daily life here is defined by immediate proximity to major infrastructure, specifically the M6 motorway, which runs directly to the east of the ward. This strategic location places you at the heart of a suburban environment that balances river-side positioning with easy access to wider road networks. Living in Springbank Ward means enjoying a compact living space where the physical boundaries are well defined by the water to one side and traffic arteries to the other. The ward stands as a distinct electoral division within the broader tapestry of Wigan. You are purchasing into a settled community where the geographic identity is strong and unmixed with neighbouring planning zones like those found further south or west. The scale of the area ensures that residents navigate short distances while retaining easy vehicular access to the rest of the region via the M6.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
1.9 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

You will find a community characterised by an advanced age profile. The median age in Springbank Ward is 70 years old, indicating that the population skewing heavily towards older residents. This demographic fact suggests the area functions primarily as a retirement location rather than a hub for young families. Around 57 per cent of households own their homes outright or with a mortgage, signifying a high level of stability among the residents. This level of home ownership aligns with the older age demographic where individuals have typically built significant equity over decades. The ward does not display specific data regarding predominant ethnic groups, religious affiliations, or detailed household composition breakdowns beyond this core ownership figure. These missing specifics limit the ability to describe the cultural diversity of the street, but the age statistic alone paints a clear picture of the social rhythm. You can expect neighbours to be likely retirees or long-term residents comfortable with the existing infrastructure. Living in Springbank Ward means engaging with a generation that has settled into the local market, creating a stable neighbourhood environment.

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Tenure

57
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic make-up of Springbank Ward?
The median age residents in Springbank Ward is 70 years old, making it one of the oldest areas in its district. This high median age suggests the community is dominated by retirees rather than young families, which influences local services and the types of housing available.
How reliable are the internet connections for working from home?
You will find excellent digital connectivity in Springbank Ward with a broadband quality score of 100. This top-tier rating ensures you have access to the fastest fixed broadband available, supporting seamless high-speed internet use for remote work or entertainment.
Is the area prone to flooding or environmental restrictions?
Flooding is not a concern in Springbank Ward which holds a low flood risk score of 9.65. Additionally, the area contains no Ramsar sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected woodlands, meaning there are no significant planning constraints affecting your use of the land or garden space.
What should I know about the safety levels in this ward?
The crime risk level for Springbank Ward is medium with a score of 62 out of 100. Crime rates are around average, so standard security precautions are advisable. However, this is not an indication of high danger, simply a reflection of baseline national or regional crime figures.

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