Area Overview for Shotton Community
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Area Information
Living in Shotton Community means calling home a small civil parish covering 2.5 square kilometres in North Wales. You are situated on the north bank of the River Dee, directly adjacent to Connah's Quay in Flintshire. The area possesses a distinct industrial identity shaped by nearly a century of steel manufacturing. This connection runs deep, as the settlement evolved from a Saxon clearing near Cilin's Farm into the modern Shotton Steelworks. The modern community's establishment dates to 1895 when the Summers family purchased marshland to build the Hawarden Bridge Iron Works. Today, you live in a locale defined by this heritage, centred around the historic John Summers Clock Tower building, which operated as the steelworks headquarters from 1907 until recent closures. A current population of approximately 1,744 people calls this area home, giving Shotton a demographic weight that feels intimate yet established. The village features the Shotton Institute, which formerly served as a Community Centre and Scout Hut, alongside the historic Alhambra Picture House built in 1919. While the steel industry ceased production in 1980, local tradition notes that a Saxon settler named Cylla established the original homestead around AD 1000. You reside in a place where the junction of Killin's Lane, Wet Lane, Aston Hall Lane, and Shotton Lane still marks the boundary between the old agricultural roots and the industrial past.
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- 2.5 km²
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Demographics
The community you consider resides within Shotton Community presents a population with a median age of 70. This figure stands in stark contrast to many modern urban centres and indicates a mature demographic profile. You are looking at an area where the older generations form the core of the social fabric. Home ownership is firmly established, with 56 per cent of residents owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This level of tenure suggests a stable, settled population rather than a transient commuter belt. The area classifies the total household composition and total accommodation type, providing a complete picture of the domestic landscape. While specific breakdowns for ethnicity and religion are recorded within the total demographic dataset, the dominant characteristic is the age profile. A median age of 70 implies that many streets are quiet during daylight hours, with the resident base likely spending more time at home or in the immediate neighbourhood. This demographic reality shapes local services and community engagement. If you prioritise finding a quiet retirement setting or a supportive neighbourly environment, the age structure of Shotton Community offers specific evidence of such a lifestyle. The high home ownership rate further reinforces the likelihood of long-term residents maintaining strong ties to the locality.
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