Area Information

Bircher Ward is a substantial district within Herefordshire, covering an area of 81.9 square kilometres. It sits in North Herefordshire and forms part of the North Herefordshire parliamentary constituency. The location, identified by coordinates in the 52.277, -2.773 range, places the ward firmly within the Croft and Yarpole area of Hereford. This geographical spread means the ward encompasses a significant rural footprint for a single administrative unit. Residents here face a specific reality defined by this landmass. The area is not a dense urban centre but a broader ward containing distinct villages and countryside. Living in Bircher Ward involves navigating a landscape where everyday amenities may require travel to nearby towns. The sheer size of 81.9 km² dictates the daily rhythm of life, impacting commute times and access to services compared to smaller, more compact wards. Buyers must consider the scope of the ward when viewing homes in this location. The area represents a tenure of approximately 80,000 hectares, offering extensive space but limiting local density. Daily life here revolves around managing distances to centres of activity. You will find yourself in a setting that blends rural character with municipal governance, situated strategically within the West Midlands region of England. This specific placement within Herefordshire provides a clear context for understanding local governance and regional planning constraints that affect property choices.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
81.9 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The community profile of Bircher Ward is defined by an older population structure. The median age for residents is 70 years old, making this the oldest demographic in typical UK comparisons. This age profile shapes the local economy and social infrastructure. A significant portion of the population is retired, influencing how local services are delivered and marketed. Home ownership stands at 79 per cent, indicating that the majority of households purchase their residences rather than rent. This high ownership rate suggests a demographic invested in the long term within their homes. You are likely to encounter neighbours who have lived in their current properties for decades. The low rental market penetration reflects this stability and the lack of transient population movements common in student or city districts. Although specific data on ethnicity, religion, and household composition types is not detailed in the official records for this ward, the median age provides a clear picture of who resides here. The population is predominantly aged individuals, which creates a quiet residential atmosphere. There are fewer young families or single professionals in typical younger age brackets. This demographic concentration means community events and local businesses will cater to older tastes and needs. When choosing homes in Bircher Ward, you are buying into an established, senior-led community where social interactions revolve around the specific lifestyle of this age group.

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Tenure

79
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

38
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Bircher Ward?
The median age in Bircher Ward is 70, creating an older community profile. With a median age this high, you will find a resident base composed largely of retirees and long-term settlers. This demographic fact defines the social landscape, implying fewer young families or students compared to other areas. The 79 per cent home ownership rate further confirms this stable, older population structure.
How safe is Bircher Ward for families?
Safety is a strong point in Bircher Ward with a crime risk score of 91, indicating below-average crime rates. The ward has a low crime risk level, making it a secure neighbourhood for residents. However, you must be aware of a medium flood risk score of 15.81, which requires careful selection of property locations to avoid potential water damage during storms.
What should I know about internet speeds here?
Living in Bircher Ward offers good digital connectivity with a fixed broadband quality score of 83 out of 100. This rating ensures reliable high-speed internet suitable for working from home, video conferencing, and online entertainment. The strong score removes connectivity as a significant barrier for remote workers or those who rely heavily on digital services for their daily routine.
Are there planning restrictions for building in the ward?
While there is a warning regarding protected woodland with a score of 8.39, the ward passes assessments for Ramsar sites and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty with scores of zero. These specific passes mean there are no major constraints from these particular protected designations. However, the flood risk warning remains a practical planning consideration for new developments or extensions.

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