Area Information

Living in Clayton and Fairweather Green Ward offers a grounded experience within the City of Bradford. This district borough unitary ward covers 6.0 km² and includes the historic village of Clayton as well as the area at Lower Fairweather Green. The community is dense yet intimate, with a population of 1,536 residents spread across the land. You will find that Clayton is an ancient settlement located approximately three miles west of Bradford city centre, accessible at coordinates around 53.8040° N, -1.8066° W. Its origins date back to the Domesday Book of 1086, where it was recorded as Claitone, deriving its name from clay soil. Daily life here centres around notable features such as Victoria Park, which opened in 1898 to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and the village green known as the 'Clayton Parliament'. The area retains a connection to its industrial heritage, having hosted the British Wool Marketing Board headquarters until the late 1990s. You are stepping back into a place where prehistoric evidence, including a Neolithic stone axe found in 1951, exists alongside modern amenities like the Parish Church built in 1851 and contemporary places of worship established in 1984 and 1928. Homes in this ward benefit from a location that balances historical depth with proximity to urban resources, without being overwhelmed by them.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
6.0 km²
Population
1536
Population Density
256 people/km²

Demographics

The community within Clayton and Fairweather Green Ward is defined by an older demographic profile. The median age for residents is 70 years, indicating that the most common age group within the ward is seniors. This suggests a neighbourhood where you will primarily encounter retirees requiring accessible housing and quiet streets. House ownership stands at 63%, meaning nearly two-thirds of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership contributes to greater stability and rootedness within the community compared to areas with high rental rates. You should expect the household composition to reflect the age profile, with many multi-generational or single-occupancy households. The ward encompasses housing diversity, ranging from traditional cottages near the village green to more recent builds in Fairweather Green. While specific figures on predominant ethnic groups and religious breakdowns are generalised in the available records, the presence of multiple churches, including Methodist, Baptist, and the historic Parish Church, highlights a community with established spiritual traditions. Living here means engaging with a population that has remained in place long enough to know the local history, from the Stapletons and Bollings who held the manor to the philanthropists like Asa Briggs who shaped the local parkland.

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Tenure

63
majority

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Clayton and Fairweather Green Ward suitable for families or young professionals looking for nightlife?
The median age of 70 indicates an older demographic focus. While Victoria Park opened in 1898 and offers green space, the limited nightlife options reflect the community's orientation towards retirement and stability rather than bustling evening entertainment. Families here likely prioritise safety and quiet over vibrant social scenes.
What is the internet reliability like for remote workers in this area?
The fixed broadband quality score is 98 out of 100, which guarantees excellent speed and reliability. Residents can expect minimal buffering for video calls and streaming, making the ward highly suitable for full-time home working despite its rural village feel.
How does the crime level compare to the rest of Bradford?
The crime risk score of 49 out of 100 places the area at a median level compared to other parts of the borough. While lower than high-risk urban zones, it requires standard precautions like locking up doors and lighting paths at night, especially on Fairweather Green.
Are there any planning restrictions on building or extensions in the ward?
There are no Ramsar sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected woodlands. The flood risk is low with a score of 2.65, meaning extensions generally face fewer environmental hurdles than in sensitive rural or flood-prone locations elsewhere.

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