Area Overview for Claines Ward
Area Information
Living in Claines Ward offers a unique experience in Worcestershire, characterised by its specific location and historic roots. This electoral ward, part of the Worcester City Council area, spans 4.5 km² and sits north of the city centre. It occupies the east bank of the River Severn along the A449 road. This route connects Worcester directly with Kidderminster, providing a clear path for daily travel. The ward encompasses the historic village of Claines as well as the southern suburb of Cornmeadow Green. Coordinates for the area place it at approximately 52.2279°N 2.2187°W, marking its precise position in West Midlands England. Claines dates back to at least the 10th century, evidenced by a church from that period. The name derives from the Old English *clǣgnæss*, meaning a clay promontory. A church from the 10th century stands as a testament to this long history. Richard Moon, chairman of the London and North Western Railway, lived in Bevere hamlet within the parish between 1849 and 1863. Residents enjoy proximity to local landmarks like The Mug House. This pub is one of only two in England located within a churchyard. In 2014, Worcestershire County Council replaced village name signs to commemorate Pineau De Re. This Grand National winner was trained and stabled in Claines. Daily life here balances historic charm with modern connectivity along the main arterial road.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 4.5 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community in Claines Ward has a distinct age profile that shapes its residents' needs. The median age for the population stands at 70 years. This figure indicates an older demographic living in the area compared to many urban districts. Most people living in Claines Ward fall into the oldest age categories recorded. This profile suggests a neighbourhood established by those who have likely spent decades in the area. Home ownership rates are particularly high in this ward. Exactly 82% of households own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This statistic signals a stable community where residents have a long-term stake in their local environment. The high percentage of owner-occupied homes likely correlates with the older age median. There is no indication of a transient population moving in and out frequently. Accommodation details align with these demographic trends. The data for household composition is total, reflecting the settled nature of the area. While specific breakdowns by bedroom size are not included in the provided figures, the high ownership rate is a concrete fact. The predominant ethnic group and religious affiliation data are not specified in the current records. However, the stability of the community is clear. You are looking at a neighbourhood defined by longevity and established families rather than rapid demographic shifts.
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