Area Overview for Eastlands Ward
Area Information
Eastlands Ward is a district council ward within Rugby Borough Council, situated in the town of Rugby. It occupies a compact footprint of 4.0 km² in the West Midlands region of England. The specific postcode area covers CV21 3AF, placing residents near coordinates 52.371006, -1.25397. This area offers a defined local geography that includes specific landmarks such as Gona Cottages, a brook, and a deposit of allotments. You will find infrastructure elements like a quarry, a tank, and a communications mast alongside residential grounds and works. St Oswald's Primary School sits within the ward, serving as a key community institution. Daily life here involves navigating a mix of natural features and industrial reuse sites. A path winds through the landscape, connecting residents to various parts of the 4.0 km² jurisdiction. The small size suggests a tightly knit locality where you can quickly familiarise yourself with the surroundings. Living in Eastlands Ward means engaging with a specific cluster of amenities and open spaces. The area combines residential living with adjoining utility facilities and green zones. You are located in a ward that balances population density with available land uses. The presence of a junction and depot indicates active transport and logistical flows through the vicinity. This is a place defined by its clear boundaries and distinct physical characteristics rather than vast urban sprawl. Your daily routine here will be shaped by the proximity to St Oswald's Primary School and the local green spaces.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 4.0 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community in Eastlands Ward reflects a mature population profile. The median age stands at 70, indicating that the majority of residents are senior citizens or older adults. This demographic shift suggests a quiet neighbourhood where older generations remain in the homes they have occupied for decades. Household composition data shows the ward operates with a total population spread across existing dwellings rather than new developments. You will find that 65% of households are owner-occupied, a figure that speaks to long-term stability and settled families. This high level of homeownership implies that most residents have a vested interest in maintaining their properties and the local environment. The area does not show a mix of transient populations, favouring established homeowners over private renters. This stable ownership rate of 65% creates a predictable environment for those seeking to buy property here. The social fabric is built on residents who have likely lived in the 4.0 km² area for many years. While specific details on ethnic composition and religious affiliation are recorded in the total data, the primary observable trend is the age-related settlement pattern. Living in Eastlands Ward means joining a community where older generations dominate the streets and local services. The low turnover associated with high ownership and an elderly median age ensures regular schools like St Oswald's Primary School serve a consistent catchment of students. Your neighbours are likely to be peers or extended family members who have called this specific postcode home for a significant portion of their lives.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
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- Protected Nature ReservePremium
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