Area Overview for PH2 9WD

Area Information

PH2 9WD represents a specific residential cluster within the wider Perth and Kinross council area of central Scotland. This postcode sits at the intersection of historic counties, encompassing parts of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. You are living in a region that borders Highland, Aberdeenshire, and Angus to the north and east. The area was originally administered as a joint county council in 1930 before reforming as a unitary council in 1996. Minor boundary adjustments later included the addition of Longforgan from Dundee. Daily life here reflects the practical reality of a central Scottish locale. You find yourselves part of a larger geographical entity that includes the historic county of Kinross-shire, one of Scotland's smallest administrative divisions. The location is defined by its central position rather than coastal appeal or urban density. Your view extends over a landscape shaped by Scottish local government reorganisations spanning several decades. This postcode offers a direct connection to the heritage of the region while belonging to the modern administrative structure of Perth and Kinross.

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The housing landscape within PH2 9WD reflects the characteristics of its postcode type as a small residential cluster. You encounter a mix of accommodation that serves the practical needs of central Scotland residents. Home ownership levels are a key factor for potential buyers evaluating this specific location. The property stock in this cluster likely includes flats and houses typical of the Perth and Kinross region. Buyers seeking homes in PH2 9WD find a market defined by local planning constraints and historical development patterns. The area does not contain protected nature reserves or areas of outstanding natural beauty, which influences the nature of available housing. You purchase properties in an environment free from the restrictions imposed on sites within Ramsar wetland designations. The housing market here operates independently of protected woodland coverage regulations. Your investment aligns with a residential group that has undergone specific administrative adjustments including the addition of Longforgan. This structure ensures you have access to a defined set of properties for a distinct postcode area.

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Energy Efficiency in PH2 9WD

Residents of PH2 9WD enjoy immediate access to practical amenities within practical reach of their homes. You have five viable retail options nearby, including the Co-op Bridge of, Tesco Perth, and additional Co-op locations in Perth. These shopping facilities handle your weekly grocery shopping and essential purchases without requiring long travel times. Your daily routine benefits from the presence of railway infrastructure, specifically the Perth Railway Station. This rail link connects you directly to wider networks across Scotland. You commute by train or shop locally with equal ease depending on your needs. The proximity of these specific venues defines the convenience of daily life in this postcode. Your journey to the shops involves short distances rather than extensive transport networks. The railway station offers fast connections while the local shops offer immediate convenience. You find yourself well-positioned for both local errands and regional travel within central Scotland.

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Demographics

While specific demographic breakdowns for PH2 9WD are not detailed in the local records, the broader context of Perth and Kinross provides insights into the community character. The region encompasses historic counties that have long been a focus of local governance. Residents here live within an area that has seen significant boundary changes since the 1990s. The population encompasses those who call central Scotland home daily. You share the environment with neighbours who have lived through the transition from joint county councils to the current unitary system. The community includes individuals drawn from adjacent areas such as Dundee, given the historical boundary shifts involved in the region's formation. Those living in PH2 9WD are part of a continuous social fabric that spans the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. The area supports families and individuals seeking stability within the central Scottish governance framework. Your household contributes to the local population that has adapted to modern administrative boundaries while retaining deep historical roots.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines the community feel of PH2 9WD?
PH2 9WD is a small residential cluster within the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. The community reflects the transition from a joint county council formed in 1930 to a unitary council area established in 1996. Residents identify with central Scotland's heritage while navigating modern administrative boundaries that include additions like Longforgan from Dundee.
How reliable is digital connectivity for working from home in this area?
You rely on a mobile coverage score of 81 for most digital needs in PH2 9WD. Fixed broadband is limited with a score of 28, meaning high-speed internet tasks may be slow. Residents adapt by prioritising mobile services for connectivity while managing expectations for heavy data usage.
Are there significant safety concerns for homeowners in PH2 9WD?
The area shows a score of 0 for flood risk and no coverage for Ramsar sites or protected nature reserves. This results in low environmental risk. Specific crime statistics are unavailable as current data covers only England, so residents focus on the known low flood and planning constraint profiles.
What amenities are immediately accessible to residents of PH2 9WD?
You have five retail options within practical reach, including the Co-op Bridge of, Tesco Perth, and other Co-op locations. The Perth Railway Station provides close rail connectivity. These venues offer immediate access to essential shopping and transport networks without requiring long commutes.

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