Area Overview for Biddulph South Ward
Area Information
Residents of Biddulph South Ward live within a compact area covering just 5.2 square kilometres. This ward sits at the heart of the town of Biddulph, forming part of the parliamentary constituency for the Staffordshire Moorlands. Positioned in north-west England, the local council area acts as a gateway to adjacent Stoke-on-Trent to the south. The region draws from a history dating back to 1894 when seven small settlements coalesced into the current district structure. Ordnance Survey maps first marked the town in 1930, yet the residential fabric has evolved significantly since then. Daily life revolves around key thoroughfares such as the A527, which links north towards Congleton. Commuters travelling to Newcastle-under-Lyme or the M6 Junction 16 utilise the A500 as a primary route. Local transport relies heavily on the bus service 93, which circulates through specific zones including Halls Road, Gillow Heath, and Wharf Road near the Sainsbury's store. Living in Biddulph South Ward means keeping Halls Road or Woodhouse Lane within your immediate sightlines while accessing the broader connectivity of the West Midlands region.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 5.2 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community in Biddulph South Ward is distinctly shaped by its age profile, with a median age of 70 years. This figure indicates that the majority of residents are older adults compared to the national average. The most common age grouping encompasses the total population data, reflecting a settled demographic rather than a family-heavy zone. Home ownership stands at a towering 91%, suggesting that almost ten out of every ten households own their property outright. This high level of ownership typically correlates with longer-term residents who have stayed through various market cycles. The ward lacks any recently constructed high-density blocks or large rental developments common in younger urban centres. Ethnic diversity and religious composition data are not explicitly detailed in the current records, but the social structure remains defined by this retained older population. Such demographics often influence local service demand, including healthcare access and community support networks tailored for senior citizens.
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