Area Information

Pleck Ward is a distinct district borough unitary ward located in Walsall within the West Midlands region of England. The area covers 3.6 km² and currently supports a population of approximately 3,536 residents. Living in Pleck Ward means experiencing a community defined by its industrial heritage and urban character. The ward sits east of Pleck Road in Walsall's central districts, surrounded by historic industrial sites that shape its identity. You will find yourself in a neighbourhood where the past directly influences the present, with significant historical landmarks anchoring the landscape. The area includes the former Walsall Tube Works site, now the Gill and Russell Business Park, and the Manor Hospital, which developed from the 1838 Central Union Workhouse. Residential streets like Bridgeman Street, Rollingmill Street, Wharf Street, and Weston Street were laid out following the railway opening in 1847. A cemetery opened at the southern end of Queen Street in 1857, adding to the local heritage infrastructure. This ward offers a compact, established environment where the history of iron and tube manufacturing is woven into the fabric of daily life for current inhabitants.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
3.6 km²
Population
3536
Population Density
993 people/km²

Demographics

The community within Pleck Ward has an older demographic profile, with a median age of 70 years. Residents here are significantly older than the national average, reflecting a mature population structure. The ward contains 3,536 people across 3.6 km², resulting in a population density of 993 people per square kilometre. Home ownership stands at 43 per cent of the total households in this area. This figure indicates that slightly less than half of the residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage, while the remainder likely rent or live with others. The majority of the population falls into the 'Age: Total' range, suggesting a broad spread of residents across different life stages despite the high median age. Specific breakdowns of ethnic groups, religious affiliations, and detailed household compositions are not detailed in the available records. The area functions as a residential zone where property ownership rates are moderate. Understanding these housing tenure figures is essential for buyers considering homes in Pleck Ward, as it suggests a mixed market of owners and renters. The older age profile may influence local amenities and services available to residents.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

43
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

15
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of people living in Pleck Ward?
The median age in Pleck Ward is 70 years, indicating a mature community. This older demographic is one of the defining characteristics of life in the area. Most residents fall into the age total range, which reflects the long-established nature of the housing stock and the historical development of the neighbourhood since the mid-19th century industrial boom.
How reliable is the internet connection for remote work?
The fixed broadband quality score in Pleck Ward is 93 out of 100, representing excellent connectivity. This means residents can expect fast, stable internet suitable for demanding online activities. There are no known connectivity issues that would hinder working from home or engaging with digital services within the 3.6 km² area.
Is the area considered safe for families?
The crime risk assessment gives Pleck Ward a medium rating with a score of 40 out of 100. Crime rates are considered average, so standard security precautions are needed. Environmental safety is strong, with low flood risks and no protected planning constraints affecting daily life or property safety.
What makes the healthcare and local economy unique here?
The local economy historically thrived on iron and tube manufacturing, now represented by the Gill and Russell Business Park. The Manor Hospital provides essential healthcare services and employment, having developed from the 1838 Central Union Workhouse. This institutional mix offers established services and employment opportunities for residents.

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