Area Overview for Malinslee & Dawley Bank Ward

Asda and Debenhams at Telford Town Centre in Malinslee & Dawley Bank Ward
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Aerial climbing equipment in the Town Park in Malinslee & Dawley Bank Ward
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Telford Jobcentre Plus Building in Malinslee & Dawley Bank Ward
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Area Information

Malinslee & Dawley Bank Ward occupies a compact footprint of just 4.4 square kilometres within the Telford and Wrekin unitary authority in Shropshire. You are standing on ground that was once the beating heart of East Shropshire's coal industry before the area evolved into the Dawley New Town in 1963. St Leonard's Church, a Grade II* listed building designed by Thomas Telford in 1805, anchors the ward's historic core near Dawley and Telford Town Park. This ward encompasses the Malinslee estate, and you will find local amenities including a fish and chip shop, a doctors surgery, and a playground within easy reach. The history here runs deep, from the forge operated by Richard of Dawley in 1880 to the Cinderloo uprising of 1821 on the nearby Cinder Hills slag heaps. Today, the area blends its industrial heritage with modern residential life. You are accessing a neighbourhood where the past is visible in the stone church and named streets, yet your daily routine revolves around contemporary services and quiet living.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
4.4 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in Malinslee & Dawley Bank Ward reflects a significant shift towards retirement living. The median age of residents is 70, making this an area defined by older adults. While specific breakdowns for individual age ranges are not detailed, the demographic profile clearly indicates a population aged considerably beyond the national average. Home ownership stands at 48% of households, meaning almost half of those living here own their property outright. This figure suggests a settled community where long-term residents remain. You will find a mix of accommodation types suitable for this older demographic, ranging from terraced cottages originally built for industrial workers to later developments from the 1963 new town planning. The ward does not report specific figures for household composition, ethnicity, or religion, but the high median age implies a quiet environment where social networks among neighbours are likely strong. Living in this ward suits those seeking a calm setting free from the noise of heavy industry or large families.

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Tenure

48
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the typical residents of Malinslee & Dawley Bank Ward?
The community is dominated by older adults, with a median age of 70. Almost half of the households, at 48%, own their homes. This profile creates a quiet environment where neighbours often establish strong social networks over generations. The ward was originally built for industrial workers and later expanded for the 1963 new town, hosting both historic terraced homes and standard suburban properties suitable for retirement.
Is Malinslee & Dawley Bank Ward safe to live in?
The area scores 0 on flood risk assessments and has no protected nature reserves, meaning you face no environmental hazards. However, crime risk is rated as a warning with a score of 34 out of 100. This indicates medium crime rates around the national average. You should apply standard security measures such as lockable doors and lighting, but the location near Telford Town Park provides a generally settled atmosphere without extreme danger.
How do connectivity and transport work for daily life here?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 95 out of 100, ensuring reliable high-speed internet for remote work or streaming. Historically, the ward was served by Malinslee railway station from 1860 to 1952, but transport today relies on the wider Telford road network. You have access to local amenities including a shop, fish and chip shop, and doctor's surgery within the ward, with no immediate need for extensive travel for daily errands.

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