Area Overview for Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward

Victoria Hall, Kidsgrove, Staffordshire in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Kidsgrove Methodist Church in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Heathcote Street, Kidsgrove in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Victoria Hall, Liverpool Road, Kidsgrove in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Buildings by the former railway line, Kidsgrove in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Market Street railway station (site), Staffordshire in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Kidsgrove: The Plough Inn in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Ravenscliffe Road, Kidsgrove in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Access to the Potteries Loop in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Potteries Loop Line at Mount Road, Kidsgrove in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Former Potteries Loop Line, Kidsgrove in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
Pond near Birchenwood Tunnel in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward
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Area Information

Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward occupies a distinctive position within the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme. This electoral ward sits on the Cheshire border and forms part of the Potteries Urban Area. The territory spans just four square kilometres, yet it hosts a population of 1,346 residents. This density creates a compact living environment where facilities are within immediate reach. The ward possesses a long civic history, tracing its official status back to 1974 when the Local Government Act 1972 established the current Town Council framework. Historical records indicate the area evolved from the 1904 urban district that absorbed Wolstanton Rural District. Today, the ward encompasses the western section of the town of Kidsgrove. The physical landscape is defined by significant transport corridors. The A50 road bisects the area, while the A34 and A500 provide wider regional access. Additionally, the Trent and Mersey Canal runs through the ward, adding a linear feature to the local geography. Living in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward means residing in a space that balances historical settlement patterns with modern connectivity. The small footprint ensures maintenance is manageable, though the location serves as a key entry point to the larger Newcastle-under-Lyme community.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
4.0 km²
Population
1346
Population Density
337 people/km²

Demographics

The community profile of Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward reveals a mature population structure. Data confirms a median age of 70 years, indicating a predominantly older demographic. The age distribution reflects a settled community rather than a transient workforce. Regarding housing tenure, 69% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate suggests stability and long-term roots within the ward. Household composition and accommodation totals are recorded but do not specify detailed breakdowns. Despite the specific constraints in available figures, the age and ownership data clearly point to an established rather than youthful market. The lack of a young median age implies fewer first-time buyers or young families compared to national averages. This demographic reality shapes the local economy and service demands. Residents in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward can expect a neighbourhood where established households dominate. The low population density of 337 people per square kilometrein further reinforces a quiet, residential character. This data paints a picture of an area suitable for those seeking stability over rapid change.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

69
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
median
Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

24
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of residents in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward?
The median age for residents in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward is 70 years. The available data classifies the most common age range as 'Age: Total'. This suggests a mature community where the average resident is significantly older than the national average. Most households are likely established families or older couples living in the ward.
How good is the internet connectivity for remote workers in the ward?
Residents of Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward benefit from a fixed broadband quality score of 100 out of 100. This represents the highest possible rating on the quality scale. Such an excellent score means that high-speed internet is reliable throughout the ward. Anyone working from home in Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward can expect minimal performance issues.
Is Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward considered a safe area to live?
Safety assessments for Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward score 69 out of 100. The official classification for this score is 'Low crime risk'. This indicates that the ward has below-average crime rates compared to other areas. Residents can expect a safe environment with minimal security concerns based on current data.
What transport options are available for commuting from Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe Ward?
Kidsgrove railway station serves the ward with services provided by East Midlands Railway, London Northwestern Railway, and Northern Trains. Routes include connections to Crewe, Derby, Nottingham, Lincoln, Manchester Piccadilly, and Stoke-on-Trent. Bus services by First Potteries and D&G Bus connect to Alsager, Biddulph, Congleton, and Hanley. The A50 road also bisects the area, providing road access.

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