Area Overview for Franche & Habberley North Ward
Area Information
Franche & Habberley North Ward is an electoral ward situated within the Wyre Forest District in Worcestershire. It lies near the town of Kidderminster and forms part of the larger Wyre Forest parliamentary constituency. The area covers a compact 2.5 km², making it a tightly knit neighbourhood where residents enjoy close proximity to local landmarks and services. Living in Franche & Habberley North Ward offers a distinct character defined by its specific location and established boundaries. You move here knowing exactly where the ward starts and ends, as it is clearly mapped within the region. This precise definition means that life in Franche & Habberley North Ward includes a clear sense of place. While the ward sits in the West Midlands, its specific positioning near Kidderminster shapes the daily rhythm for homeowners. The size of the area allows for a manageable community where distances are short and familiar. You deal with a defined geographical footprint that encompasses various residential pockets. The ward structure ensures that local governance and planning decisions apply consistently across these 2.5 square kilometres.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.5 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community profile of Franche & Habberley North Ward reflects a mature population with a median age of 70 years. This age demographic indicates a significant proportion of older residents calling the ward home. You are looking at an area where the typical household is likely empty-nested or occupied by pensioners. The highest concentration of residents falls within the broader age categories, reinforcing the older resident base. Home ownership stands at a striking 77 per cent, which is among the highest levels recorded for residential neighbourhoods. This figure suggests that the majority of people in Franche & Habberley North Ward own their property outright or through a mortgage. Such high ownership rates often correlate with lower mobility, meaning you may find fewer young families moving in frequently. The household composition data supports this view, showing a picture stable over time. You should expect a neighbourhood where residents have put down long-term roots. The lack of conflicting or conflicting demographic data points to a consistent, established community structure. Living here means you join a group that has chosen to stay and settle.
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