Area Overview for Old Warley Ward
Area Information
Old Warley Ward sits within the metropolitan borough of Sandwell in the West Midlands, covering an area of 2.6 square kilometres. The ward forms part of the residential district historically known as Warley, now integrated into the broader urban landscape of Oldbury. You will find a population of 1,586 residents living in this compact neighbourhood, which hosts a population density of 599 people per square kilometre. This unitary ward, centred around the postcode district B68, offers a lived experience defined by its manageable size and established character. The name Warley originates from the ancient Manor of Warley, which appeared in the Domesday Survey and was later subdivided into Shropshire and Worcestershire territories. While the civil parish structure changed significantly between 1884 and 1966, with the County Borough of Warley eventually being abolished to form Sandwell, the area retains its historic identity. Living in Old Warley Ward means residing in a community where modern connectivity meets long-standing local heritage. The compact footprint ensures that daily amenities remain accessible without the sprawl typical of larger conurbations. Residents benefit from a ward that balances suburban quiet with proximity to the wider opportunities found in the Black Country.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.6 km²
- Population
- 1586
- Population Density
- 599 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Old Warley Ward reflects a settled population with a median age of 70 years. This high median age indicates that the surname list for residents is likely dominated by older adults, retired couples, and those living in established family homes. The data specifies the age range as "Total," confirming that no single bracket skews the distribution away from this central figure. With 71 percent of households owning their homes, the area demonstrates a strong preference for stability and reduced rental turnover. This high ownership rate suggests long-term residency and deeper roots within the neighbourhood compared to areas with high letted properties. Household composition data is unavailable in the provided records, meaning the mix of singles, couples, or larger families cannot be detailed further than the overall ownership figure. Similarly, information regarding the predominant ethnic group and religious affiliation is not included in the current dataset. Despite these specific details being absent, the demographic weight of the area is clear. A median age of 70 often correlates with quieter street life and a community focused on local services and low-density living arrangements. This profile fits a pattern often found in older residential wards where empty nesters or retired professionals choose to downsize.
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