Area Overview for Hunslet & Riverside Ward
Area Information
Living in Hunslet & Riverside Ward means residing in an urban district of Leeds that blends industrial heritage with modern living. This area covers 8.9 square kilometres and forms part of the city's inner south, situated mere milestones from Leeds city centre. The ward's identity is rooted in its history as the 'Workshop', where engineering firms once built locomotives along the River Aire. You will find a landscape of terraced housing alongside 19th-century industrial landmarks like the Grade II listed Hunslet Mill. Recent development has reshaped the zone with riverside flats at Clarence Dock and the Crown Point Retail Park. Today, approximately 4,813 people call this ward home. The population has fluctuated in broader census records, yet the current count reflects a specific urban community. Hunslet lies near the coordinates 53.777°N, -1.527°W, anchoring it in an area defined by the River Aire and extensive railway history, including the Middleton Railway. Daily life here involves navigating a mix of historic character and contemporary accommodation within a compact footprint.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 8.9 km²
- Population
- 4813
- Population Density
- 543 people/km²
Demographics
The community within Hunslet & Riverside Ward presents a distinct age profile compared to national averages. Residents here have a median age of 70 years, indicating a population skewed heavily towards older adults. This demographic structure suggests a neighbourhood where life slows down after work. The ward encompasses 28% of owner-occupied homes, while the majority of households likely reside in rental properties or social housing given the low ownership rate. Over half the private households in the ward consist of one or two people, reflecting the needs of singles, widows, or couples living alone. The population density reaches 543 people per square kilometre. This high density is typical for an inner-city ward with its 8.9 square kilometre size and mix of terraced streets and modern blocks. While specific data on ethnicity and religion within the provided records lacks detailed breakdowns, the overall demographic picture points to an area defined by its older residents and significant rental presence rather than young-family suburbs.
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