Area Overview for Priorslee Ward
Area Information
Priorslee Ward is a large village and electoral ward situated within the Telford and Wrekin borough in Shropshire. This district covers an area of 3.3 km², forming part of the wider St George's and Priorslee civil parish alongside local pockets such as Central Park, Redhill, Snedshill, and St George's. The ward sits at approximately 52.691°N 2.419°W, positioning it clearly within the West Midlands region. You will find the area is predominantly residential, though it benefits from proximity to the mixed industrial and retail district of Stafford Park. Your daily life involves walking past the historic 18th-century Priorslee Hall, a Grade II listed building that now houses the Telford Innovation Campus of the University of Wolverhampton. This campus, opened in 1994, brings an academic presence to the street through its engineering facilities and student housing. Religious diversity is evident on Whitechapel Way, which hosts Telford's Sikh Gurdwara. The remains of history are tangible at St Peter's Church, a Grade II listed structure built between 1825 and 1827. Although the church closed in 2022 for repairs, its memorials remain linked to the local Lilleshall Company. Traditional transport links connect you to the wider region. The area is adjacent to the historic Watling Street route until Lime Kiln Bank Roundabout. For those who rely on the railway, the nearest stations are at Oakengates and Shifnal, both located on the Wolverhampton-Shrewsbury line. Regular bus services connect the ward to Telford, Shifnal, Newport, Shrewsbury, Wellington, and Stafford, ensuring you maintain access without needing a car for every trip.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.3 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community in Priorslee Ward is defined by an older population. The median age is 70, indicating that the majority of residents are seniors. This age profile suggests a quiet, established settlement where life moves at a deliberate pace. You are likely to find families, couples, and single individuals living together rather than in transient arrangements, though specific household composition figures are not detailed in the available reports. Home ownership characterises this ward, with 80% of residents owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high figure implies a stable, long-term community where families have settled in for the duration. The diverse ethnic makeup of the population reflects a modern society, though specific percentages for predominant groups are not provided. Religion data also remains unquantified, meaning you cannot pinpoint the exact breakdown of denominations beyond the visible presence of buildings like the Sikh Gurdwara. Unlike many parts of the UK where younger generations dominate, Priorslee Ward operates as a retirement-friendly environment. The indicators suggest you will encounter neighbours who value stability over rapid change. The area's history aligns with this demographic, having been integrated into Telford in the 1960s and 1970s, attracting residents seeking established growth rather than new development. If you are looking to join a community where longevity is the norm, this ward offers those specific conditions. Living here means engaging with a population that has seen the ward evolve from a separate civil parish in 1898 to its current state.
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