Area Overview for Dewsbury South Ward
Area Information
Living in Dewsbury South Ward offers a distinctly urban experience within the Borough of Kirklees. This electoral ward spans 14.0 km² and sits at coordinates approximately 53.6646°N, -1.6372°W, encompassing the Thornhill area. The community is vibrant and culturally diverse, with a substantial Muslim population contributing to the local character. In the 2021 Census, the wider area recorded a population of 19,261, though the specific ward figure is recorded as 8,189 residents within its boundaries. Day-to-day life here is grounded in established neighbourhoods, including Thornhill, which gained visibility as the setting for the Educating Yorkshire TV series. The area is part of the Yorkshire and the Humber region, providing access to local amenities and wider city connections. You are moving into an area where history meets modern suburban life. The ward was mapped by MYSociety and featured in various local gov.uk profiles. The mix of residential zones and local institutions creates a familiar rhythm for residents. Thornhill remains a focal point for community interaction, supported by local schools and shops. Whether you are drawn to the educational heritage of Thornhill or simply the proximity to Dewsbury town centre, this ward provides a tangible connection to West Yorkshire life. The presence of specific landmarks like the Thornhill school site underscores the ward's role as more than just a statistical unit; it is a lived-in community with a defined identity.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 14.0 km²
- Population
- 8189
- Population Density
- 583 people/km²
Demographics
The community in Dewsbury South Ward defines itself through a mature population and significant cultural diversity. The median age sits high at 70 years, while the most common age range recorded for the demographic data is simply labelled as "Total", reflecting the broad spread of residents. A notable feature of the ward is its ethnic composition. Around 51% of the population identifies as Asian, while 45% are White. Additionally, 16% of residents were born in the Middle East or Asia, shaping the cultural fabric of the neighbourhood. This demographic profile suggests a stable, established community rather than one in flux. Home ownership stands as a defining characteristic for many locals, with 64% of households owning their property outright. This high rate of ownership indicates strong roots within the area, suggesting residents prefer stability over the flexibility of renting. The household composition data is recorded generally as "Total", while accommodation types are listed as "Total", indicating a mixed but predominantly owner-occupied stock. This means the area is suited for those seeking to put down roots rather than short-term stays. The high home ownership percentage often correlates with lower transient rates and stronger community bonds. Residents here have a vested interest in the long-term upkeep of their homes and the surrounding streets, creating an environment where neighbours know each other well and local issues are addressed directly by homeowners.
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