Area Overview for Wombourne South Ward

Canal at  Giggetty  in Wombourne in Wombourne South Ward
Footbridge across the Wom Brook, Wombourne, Staffordshire in Wombourne South Ward
Wombourne Bridge (No 43), Staffs and Worcs Canal in Wombourne South Ward
Giggitty  Bridge (No 44), Staffs and Worcs Canal in Wombourne South Ward
The start of the Wom Brook Walk, Poolhouse Estate Section in Wombourne South Ward
West along the Bridgnorth Road in Wombourne South Ward
East along the Bridgnorth Road in Wombourne South Ward
Dale Medical Practice, Planks Lane, Wombourne, Staffs in Wombourne South Ward
Planks Lane, Wombourne, Staffs in Wombourne South Ward
Entrance to Maywood, off Planks Lane, Wombourne, Staffs in Wombourne South Ward
Junction of St. Bride's Close & Planks Lane, Wombourne, Staffs in Wombourne South Ward
Parade of shops, Planks Lane, Wombourne, Staffs in Wombourne South Ward
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Area Information

Living in Wombourne South Ward offers a settlement experience defined by its location within the village of Wombourne, situated six kilometres south-west of Wolverhampton. This district borough unitary ward spans three square kilometres, providing a compact setting for residential life. The area sits on the border with the West Midlands county, blending rural elements with proximity to a larger urban centre. You will find the village centre anchored by St Benedict's Church and the Wombourne Village Green, which regularly hosts local cricket matches. A bypass opened in July 1988, separating earlier industrial areas from the residential sections that have expanded since the 1990s. The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal runs north-south along the western side, with Bratch Locks nearby. For recreation, the South Staffordshire Railway Walk follows the former Wombourne Branch Line, intersecting with the Wom Brook Walk at Ham Meadow to the south-west. This ward forms part of a broader civil parish alongside Wombourne North and Lower Penn. Whether you seek quiet streets near the canal or easy bus links to the Merry Hill Centre, Wombourne South Ward provides a distinct edge of Staffordshire life. The village green remains a focal point for community events, while the police station on the High Street operates continuously. You can access pedestrian routes into Wolverhampton via the Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
3.0 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Wombourne South Ward is characterised by an older population profile, with a median age of seventy years. This figure places Wombourne South Ward significantly above the national average for age, indicating a neighbourhood where longevity and retirement life dominate the daily rhythm. Your daily interactions will likely centre around a demographic of senior residents rather than young families or working-age groups. Home ownership stands at seventy-five per cent within the ward, suggesting a deep-rooted community where most inhabitants have lived in their properties for extended periods. The low percentage of ownership suggests that renting is less common, which often points to stability and established neighbourhood ties. While specific data on household composition and predominant ethnic groups are not detailed in available records, the high rate of home ownership typically correlates with lower rates of tenancy. The absence of data on specific deprivation indices means we rely on safety scores to gauge community wellbeing. With a crime risk score of seventy-eight out of one hundred, the area presents a below-average environment for criminal activity. This safety profile supports a calm lifestyle where residents can enjoy local amenities without concern. The demographic picture paints a image of a quiet, settled village where the primary residents are likely managing their own homes in a secure environment.

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Tenure

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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

35
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Wombourne South Ward and what is the community like?
The median age in the ward is seventy years, meaning the community consists largely of older residents. With a home ownership rate of seventy-five per cent, most people live in their own properties. The village green and regular cricket matches foster a traditional, settled atmosphere. You will find a population focused on long-term residence within this small three square kilometre area.

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