Maesteg in Maesteg
The Cast Iron 'Talbot Bridge,' Maesteg in Maesteg
Construction Of The New Comprehensive School in Maesteg
Preparing the site of a new comprehensive school, Maesteg. in Maesteg
Llynfi flows under a dental surgery, Maesteg in Maesteg
Upstream along the Llynfi, Maesteg in Maesteg
Plasnewydd Primary School, Maesteg in Maesteg
No entry to a narrow lane to Talbot Street, Maesteg in Maesteg
Ticket machine, Maesteg railway station  in Maesteg
Special telephone - not for 999 calls -  at Maesteg railway station in Maesteg
Commercial Street, Maesteg in Maesteg
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Area Information

Living in Maesteg offers a distinct experience within the built-up area of south Wales. You reside in a locality defined by its compact footprint, covering just 4.4 square kilometres. Despite this small physical size, the town supports a population of 1,281 residents. This density results in a community of 290 people per square kilometre, creating a close-knit environment where neighbours know one another. The area functions as a functional town rather than a sprawling urban zone. Daily life here revolves around the specific needs of a local community rather than the scale of a major city. You will find that services and amenities are concentrated within a short distance from your doorstep. The town has maintained its character as a built-up settlement for generations. Those considering homes in Maesteg should note the intimate scale of the locality. It is a place where the distance between residences is minimal. The small area size means that travel within the town takes very little time. You can move from one part of the town to another quickly by foot or by car. This compact nature simplifies the logistics of daily commuting and local errands. The population figure reflects a stable, established community. When you look at the land usage, the 4.4 km² includes housing, roads, and public spaces. This efficiency in space usage is a hallmark of smaller towns in the region.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
4.4 km²
Population
1281
Population Density
290 people/km²

Residents in Maesteg enjoy convenient access to practical amenities within a short walking or driving distance. The town offers five notable retail outlets, ensuring you can meet your grocery and household needs. You will find Asda Maesteg and Iceland Maesteg for your weekly supermarket shopping. Aldi Garth is also available for those preferring a different retail location. These large stores provide a one-stop solution for household provisions. Beyond shopping, the area has five railway stations within reach, providing excellent transport links. Maesteg Railway Station, Garth Railway Station, and others facilitate easy travel to larger cities and regional hubs. This rail connectivity is essential for commuters who work outside the town or wish to travel frequently. The combination of major supermarkets and rail lines creates a functional lifestyle hub. You can stock up on groceries in the morning and catch a train in the afternoon. The presence of these five railway stations and five retail venues means you do not always need a car for daily tasks. While the town centre may be small, the quality of accessible facilities compensates for the limited size. Living in Maesteg means having all essential services close at hand.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering homes in Maesteg have access to six neighbouring educational institutions listed in your data. These schools serve the immediate area and offer a range of options for early years and primary education. Caerau Nursery School provides care and early education for the youngest children in the community. Blaencaerau Junior School serves as a key step in the educational route for residents in this age group. Cwmfelin Primary School, Garth Primary School, and Nantyffyllon Primary School complete the list of available local schools. All five of these institutions are designated as 'other' type schools in the available records. This classification suggests they are independent or non-maintained schools rather than standard state primary schools. The proximity of these schools directly impacts your daily commute for dropping children off. You do not need to travel far for basic schooling, which is a significant advantage when you have young families. The variety of school types allows parents to choose an institution that fits their specific preferences. While secondary school data is not provided in the current listing, the presence of multiple primary and nursery options indicates a supportive network for early development. Access to Caerau Nursery School, Blaencaerau Junior School, Cwmfelin Primary School, Garth Primary School, and Nantyffyllon Primary School ensures that educational infrastructure is present within your vicinity.

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Demographics

The community in Maesteg is defined by an exceptionally mature population profile. The median age stands at 70 years, which indicates that the majority of residents are in their senior years. Most residents fall into the broadest age category when data is grouped, highlighting the older demographic structure. You will find that the town is not populated by young families or young professionals seeking a career launch. Home ownership is the dominant form of tenure, with 69% of households owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership suggests long-term residents who have settled permanently in the locality. The remaining 31% of households either rent or do not own their homes. Household composition data indicates that the total population is accounted for across various family and single-person setups. Accommodation type statistics cover the total housing stock within the boundaries. While specific ethnic group data is not broken out in the available details, the town represents a localized pocket of the wider south Wales region. Religion statistics are also presented in aggregate form for the area. Deprivation metrics are generally lower in towns with high owner-occupier rates and older populations, often correlating with social stability. The demographic profile shapes the local culture, influencing everything from community events to local shop offerings. The high proportion of owner-occupiers fosters a sense of community stewardship among residents.

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

22
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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Maesteg and what is the community like?
Maesteg is home to 1,281 residents across 4.4 km², resulting in a density of 290 people per square kilometre. The median age is 70 years, indicating a predominantly older population. A significant 69% of households own their homes. This demographic profile suggests a stable, long-term community focused on established families and retirees.
What schools are available for children in the Maesteg area?
There are six schools listed near Maesteg, all classified as 'other' type schools. These include Caerau Nursery School, Blaencaerau Junior School, Cwmfelin Primary School, Garth Primary School, and Nantyffyllon Primary School. These institutions provide early years and primary education options within close proximity to homes.
How are transport and internet connectivity in Maesteg?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband quality score of 99 out of 100. Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100. Transport links include five nearby railway stations, specifically Maesteg Railway Station and Garth Railway Station, alongside retail options like Asda Maesteg and Iceland Maesteg.
Is Maesteg safe to live in?
Current safety assessments for Maesteg show a passing level for crime risk, though specific crime statistics are not available for this area. Data availability is currently restricted to locations in England. The high ownership rate of 69% and older demographic may influence local safety dynamics, but specific crime figures for the 1,281 residents are not published.
What amenities can I access when living in Maesteg?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including Asda Maesteg, Aldi Garth, and Iceland Maesteg. Transport is well served by five nearby rail stations. These amenities are located within practical reach, supporting a lifestyle that relies on both local shopping and regional rail connections for wider travel.

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