Area Overview for Aughton & Swallownest Ward
Area Information
Living in Aughton & Swallownest Ward offers a distinct suburban and rural experience within South Yorkshire. This ward lies in the south-central part of Rotherham, encompassing the villages of Aughton, Swallownest, Ulley, and the southern tip of Orgreave parish. You are situated approximately four miles south of Rotherham town centre and seven miles from Sheffield. The area spans ten point two square kilometres and sits within the Rother Valley parliamentary constituency. As of the 2021 census, the population stood at 8,321 residents. This figure reflects substantial growth, with a population increase of nearly 30% between 2011 and 2021. This rapid expansion significantly outpaced the overall growth rate of the borough. The landscape is notably hilly, particularly around the setting of Ulley Reservoir. This natural feature forms the backdrop for a designated country park, providing a green heart to the residential surroundings. Swallownest traces its documented origins back to at least 1833, when records noted a toll bar and public house bearing the name "Swallow Nest". Today, the ward combines village charm with suburban convenience. The area falls under the S26 postcode district, which operates under the 0114 dialling code, ensuring integration with Sheffield's communication infrastructure. Residents enjoy a setting that balances the tranquility of Ulley with the accessibility of major regional hubs.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 10.2 km²
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- Not available
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Demographics
The community in Aughton & Swallownest Ward is largely characterised by an older demographic. The median age reaches seventy years, indicating a population skewed significantly towards seniors compared to many wider metropolitan areas. While the data does not specify a most common age range beyond the total, the high median age suggests a retirement-oriented neighbourhood or a place with low youth migration. Home ownership is high, with seventy-one per cent of households having taken title to their properties. This figure points to a stable area where residents have long-term interests in their homes. The ward is predominantly white British, accounting for 93.50 per cent of the population. This reflects a relatively homogeneous community structure. Regarding economic standing, deprivation levels in the ward sit below both the borough and national averages. The area ranks fifteenth out of twenty-five wards in Rotherham when measured against deprivation indices. This places the ward largely within decile four. This statistical positioning confirms that most residents live in areas with better access to resources and services. However, you must be aware that one specific neighbourhood within the ward boundary, Aston North West, falls within the most deprived ten per cent in England. This suggests pockets of deeper challenge exist alongside the general prosperity found elsewhere in the area.
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