Area Overview for Croft Baker Ward
Area Information
Croft Baker Ward sits as a distinct electoral district within North East Lincolnshire, positioned approximately three square kilometres from Grimsby. This compact area is home to nearly 1,500 residents, creating a tightly knit community rather than a sprawling suburb. The geography is defined by precise boundaries that encompass polling districts from CB1 to CB7. Living in Croft Baker Ward offers immediacy, with actual coordinates placing the centre near the border of the wider Humber region. The ward functions as a self-contained unit where daily life revolves around local access points and proximity to neighbouring towns. Because the footprint is so small, distances between homes and amenities tend to be short. This layout suits those who prefer a quiet, manageable environment over the scale of a larger city borough. The ward represents a specific slice of the North Lincolnshire landscape, where infrastructure and population are balanced for efficient local governance. You can picture a neighbourhood where maps show clear, defined lines around CB1 through to CB7. The location provides a baseline for understanding the broader context of North East Lincolnshire without the density of the main urban core.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.1 km²
- Population
- 1498
- Population Density
- 484 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Croft Baker Ward reflects an older demographic, with a median age centred exactly on 70 years. This figure indicates that the majority of neighbourhood residents are either retired or nearing retirement. You will find a population where longevity is common, shaping the local demand for services and housing design. Home ownership stands at 55 per cent, meaning more than half of the 1,500 residents live in their own properties rather than renting. This ownership rate suggests financial stability among a significant portion of the local population. The household composition data marks the ward as having a total recorded population, offering a clear baseline for understanding family structures and living arrangements. While detailed breakdowns on ethnic groups, religion, and specific age ranges beyond the median are not explicitly quantified in the current records, the overarching picture remains consistent. The age data alone reveals a retirement-centric area where intergenerational diversity may be lower compared to younger urban centres. Residents should expect a quieter atmosphere driven by this age profile. The 55 per cent ownership figure further confirms that many families have established roots within Croft Baker Ward over long periods.
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