Area Overview for Brookside Ward
Area Information
Living in Brookside Ward offers a distinct experience within the wider Telford and Wrekin borough. This housing estate and suburb sits approximately seven hectares away from the central grid reference point, covering a total area of 77.9 hectares. The location places residents south of central Telford, integrating the estate into the established fabric of the Stirchley and Brookside civil parish. You will find yourself in an environment that evolved from farmland during the early 1970s, specifically designed as a Radburn-style development alongside the Made Brook. The history of the area adds depth to its character, referencing a deserted medieval settlement known as Oulmeyre recorded in the 13th century near Holmer Lake. This heritage exists today within the boundaries that changed in 2015 to form the current administrative structure under the Telford and Wrekin unitary authority. Daily life here is shaped by the original planning of the early twenty-first-century settlement, creating a neighbourhood defined by its specific layout and position relative to the Made Brook. Prospective homebuyers should view this location as a settled residential zone with clear historical roots. It is a place where the past meets the present planning, offering a defined sense of place within Shropshire, England.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 77.9 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community profile within Brookside Ward tells a clear story about who currently calls this area home. The median age for residents is 70, indicating a population significantly skewed towards older generations. This demographic reality defines the social fabric of the ward, suggesting a quiet atmosphere dominated by retired households. Ownership patterns further illustrate the nature of the local community. You will find that 37% of the total households are owner-occupied, while the majority live in rented accommodation. The age range data shows that the total population covers the broadest spectrum of years, reflecting the mix of those born into the area and others joining later through the rental market. The majority of accommodation within the Brookside Ward falls under general categories without specific breakdowns for flats or houses in the provided data, though the Radburn design implies a density typical of modern estates. Home ownership levels remain below the national average, highlighting a reliance on the rental sector for securing a base. The predominant ethnic group, religion, and specific household composition details are represented in aggregate totals rather than segmented breakdowns, meaning the primary identifier remains the age profile of those living here today.
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Planning Constraints
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