Area Overview for Bristnall Ward
Area Information
Bristnall Ward is a distinct electoral ward within the town of Oldbury, situated in the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough of the West Midlands. This residential district covers 2.4 square kilometres and sits centred near the B68 8DZ postcode area. The location is defined by Bristnall Fields, a core residential zone where local life revolves around Pound Road and its surrounding thoroughfares like Moat Road and Brandhall Road. History anchors the area; Oldbury was once part of the ancient parish of Halesowen before gaining Municipal Borough status in 1935. Daily life in Bristnall Ward centres on community facilities found in close proximity. Residents have access to the Plough Inn, local neighbourhood shops, and the Brandhall Allotments. Educational provision includes Oldbury Academy, while spiritual and social needs are met by a Salvation Army Church and Community Centre on Pound Road. The small footprint of the ward means that amenities remain relatively close to where you live. You are living in a defined community with clear boundaries and established local services. The area feels compact enough for easy movement on foot or by car while maintaining a structured residential character typical of post-war suburban expansion.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.4 km²
- Population
- 3385
- Population Density
- 1436 people/km²
Demographics
The people living in Bristnall Ward represent a mature community profile with a median age of 70 years. This demographic skew indicates that the area attracts families, individuals approaching retirement, or those settling down in Oldbury. With a total household composition data point, the ward functions as a self-contained residential zone. Over 63% of homes are owner-occupied, reflecting a high level of stability and long-term commitment among residents. This high ownership rate suggests that the property market is driven by those who stay rather than transient tenants. The ward supports 3,385 people across its 2.4 square kilometre area, creating a population density of 1,436 people per square kilometre. This figure places Bristnall Ward in a range where homes and amenities are close together without being urban. You should expect a neighbourhood where neighbours know one another, typical of areas with such a high proportion of owner-occupiers. The age profile means the energy of a young professional village is rare here; instead, the daily rhythm is governed by retirement activities and family life in the surrounding older parts of Oldbury. Understanding this demographic is vital because services like GP surgeries or leisure clubs will cater to older needs.
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