Area Overview for Stoney Street Ward
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Area Information
Stoney Street Ward stands as a distinct unitary authority district within the wider Herefordshire landscape of the West Midlands. This expansive rural area covers 53.6 square kilometres, offering a generous footprint for residents seeking space away from dense urban centres. The population stands at approximately 3,562 people, creating a quiet residential atmosphere rather than a bustling town centre vibe. You will find that life here is defined by its designation as a predominantly rural ward, where the pace of daily life moves slower than in city constituencies. While the ward functions as an electoral division, its practical identity is rooted in the countryside character of Herefordshire. Living in Stoney Street Ward means engaging with a community where the majority of inhabitants are white British and adhering to Christian traditions. The area hosts two food stores, including Clehonger Village Stores and a Londis, alongside two mainstream primary schools for local families. Your neighbours likely include residents from nearby wards such as Belmont Rural, Credenhill, and Kings Acre. The absence of identified noise issues contributes to a peaceful environment suitable for those valuing tranquility. This ward does not contain areas of outstanding natural beauty or Ramsar wetland sites, yet it retains its local charm through specific protected zones. It remains a practical choice for those who prioritise location within the West Midlands over being in a major metropolitan hub.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 53.6 km²
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Demographics
The community profile of Stoney Street Ward reveals a settlement with a significant older demographic. The median age sits at 70 years, indicating that the population skews considerably older than the national average. Nearly a third of all households consist of individuals living alone, accounting for 27% of the total. This statistic suggests a neighbourhood where single-person households are a common sight. The age group between 60 and 79 represents the dominant cohort, comprising 29% of the ward's residents. This concentration reflects a retirement haven or a community where younger families are less prevalent compared to other regions. Ethnically, the ward is overwhelmingly homogeneous, with 95% of the population identifying as White British. Religious affiliation follows a similar pattern, with 60% of residents identifying as Christian. Home ownership stands high at 74%, confirming that most residents own their property outright or via a mortgage rather than renting. This high rate of ownership typically correlates with a stable, long-term population that is less likely to move frequently. Deprivation levels appear low, supported by non-deprived neighbourhood status and a low crime risk profile. You will not find the social mixing common in more diverse urban districts; instead, you encounter a tightly knit, culturally uniform community where the vast majority share similar background and life stages.
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Planning Constraints
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