Area Overview for East Marsh Ward
Area Information
East Marsh Ward occupies a compact district within North East Lincolnshire Council, covering an area of 3.0 km². The ward contains a population of 1,426 residents, creating a dense living environment compared to the broader borough. You will find this locality situated to the north of the borough, nestled between West Marsh and the seaside town of Cleethorpes. historic records show that East Marsh formed during the 1996 local government reorganisation, absorbing services from the abolished Humberside County Council and incorporating former Victoria, Humber, and Grant Thorold wards. The landscape holds echoes of the area's deep connection to Grimsby's fishing heritage, which flourished in the 1940s and 1950s before facing significant economic decline. Slum clearances in the late 1950s displaced families to areas like Yarborough Estate, while the port industry later suffered from the Cod Wars and terminal decline of Freeman Street. Streets such as Grant Thorold, Buller Street, and Orwell Street bear names linked to this complex history, including Boer War generals and prominent local landowners. Living in East Marsh Ward means engaging with an area defined by its transition from a thriving fishing community to a modern residential ward.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.0 km²
- Population
- 1426
- Population Density
- 478 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of East Marsh Ward reflects an older population structure. The median age stands at 70 years, making this a largely senior community. Specific data on the most common age range, household composition, predominant ethnic group, religion, and accommodation types are not provided in the current dataset. Consequently, you cannot determine the specific breakdown of families versus single persons or the religious makeup of the neighbourhood. Home ownership levels are significantly lower than the national average, with only 29% of residents owning their homes outright. This figure suggests that the majority of the population rents their homes. Without data on the predominant ethnic group or religious affiliation, the diversity of the population remains unclear from these records. The absence of statistics on specific household types prevents a detailed picture of multi-generational living or shared housing arrangements. While the median age indicates a demographic skewed towards retirement or older eras of life, the lack of further breakdown limits the ability to describe daily social interactions within the ward. You must rely on the high median age as your primary demographic indicator for this area.
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