Area Overview for Pedmore & Stourbridge East Ward
Area Information
Pedmore & Stourbridge East Ward functions as a settled residential suburb nestled within the Dudley metropolitan borough in the West Midlands. The ward covers a specific area of 4.6 km² and holds a population of 1,538 residents. This figure reflects a compact community situated near coordinates that place it bordering Lye, Wollescote, and Oldswinford, with Stourbridge as the primary post town. Locals dialling code 01384 for communication and rely on services from the West Midlands for emergency response. The local landscape is deeply rooted in history. Originally a Worcestershire village recorded with a civil parish population of 1,366 in 1951, Pedmore underwent significant changes after the parish was abolished on 1 April 1974. Interwar housebuilding merged the village into Stourbridge, transforming the area where the historic Pedmore House once stood as a landmark hotel before its demolition in 2007 for housing. Today, the ward offers a suburban residential feel anchored by local amenities such as Pedmore Cricket Club and St Peter's church. Residents enjoy access to established food stores including Mr Brown's Greens Supermarket and Tesco Express. The lifestyle here is grounded in convenience, with schools and local shops within easy reach for the 1,538 people calling this enclave home.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 4.6 km²
- Population
- 1538
- Population Density
- 332 people/km²
Demographics
The community character of Pedmore & Stourbridge East Ward is defined by an established demographic profile. The median age in the area is 70, which skews the population towards older residents compared to the national average for school-age children. Data confirms that 26% of the population falls within the 40 to 59 age bracket, while broader local character analysis indicates that 55% of residents identify as Christian. Cultural homogeneity is high, with the area featuring an 84% White British population. Household structures vary, with 30% of households consisting of a single person living alone. Home ownership is the dominant tenure model across the ward. Statistically, 77% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership correlates with the area's classification as a long-standing residential settlement rather than a high-density rental district. The demographic data suggests a neighbourhood where families and retirees have settled for the long term. The combination of a high median age and strong home ownership rates creates a stable environment where residents are likely to have deep local connections and invest in their immediate surroundings.
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