Area Overview for Upper Killay Community
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Area Information
Living in Upper Killay Community means residing in a distinct civil parish situated approximately 5.6 km west of Swansea city centre. This area sits high above sea level, offering a setting that borders the suburb of Killay while adjoining Dunvant, Tycoch, and Gowerton. The community spans 5.2 km², creating a defined locality within the City and County of Swansea. Southern portions of this parish form part of the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which shapes the local landscape and planning environment. You can find specific coordinates for this location around 51.607534929196156, -4.041724542281157, placing it in a recognised part of the Swansea region.daily life here is influenced by its proximity to established suburbs and its distinct topographical position. The area functions as a cohesive neighbourhood with its own identity separate from the broader city limits. ### The population of Upper Killay Community reflects a mature demographic, with a median age of 70 years. This indicates a settlement where most residents have settled for considerable periods rather than being comprised of young families or transient workers. Within the parish, 83% of households are owner-occupied. This high figure suggests a stable community where residents have invested in their long-term homes. The majority of residents fall into the broad age category of 'Total', though the median age points to an older typical household head. There is a significant level of home ownership which often correlates with lower short-term turnover and stronger local engagement. You will likely encounter a neighbourhood where generations have taken root. The lack of specific data on ethnic diversity or religious breakdown means no detailed claims can be made on those fronts, but the high ownership rate defines the primary social structure of the neighbourhood. ### Homes in Upper Killay Community are predominantly owned by their occupants, with 83% of dwellings falling into this category. This statistic indicates that the local property market is largely defined by long-term residents who have already purchased properties rather than a market driven by private landlords or short-term lets. Accommodation types are varied across the parish, but the dominance of owner-occupation suggests a stock of established family homes or bungalows suitable for older retirees. One consideration for buyers is the planning constraints inherent to the area. A significant portion of the parish lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which scores 68.01 on the risk scale. Another 10.74% of the land consists of protected woodland. These designations mean that new builds or significant renovations face stricter regulatory scrutiny than in urban zones. You are looking at a passive market where transactions involve substantial existing stock rather than heavy speculative development. ### Digital connectivity for residents of Upper Killay Community is robust, supporting both remote working and standard daily internet usage. The area achieves a fixed broadband quality score of 88, which represents excellent connection speed and reliability for most online activities. Mobile network coverage is also strong, with a score of 83 out of 100. You can expect to stay connected seamlessly while walking around the parish or working from home. This level of infrastructure is essential for modern living and confirms that you will not face connectivity interruptions during downloads or video conferences. The physical location 5.6 km from Swansea city centre ensures access to urban amenities, while the weak flood risk score of 5.85 suggests the land is stable. Together, these factors create an environment conducive to digital nomads or families relying on high-speed internet for education and business. ### Safety and environmental factors in Upper Killay Community present a mixed picture for prospective homeowners. The area passes the flood risk assessment with a score of 5.85, indicating very low flood risk coverage is a reliable benefit for property owners. There are no Ramsar wetland sites on the land, which removes a specific planning constraint. However, the environmental status includes warnings regarding designated conservation areas. Sixty-eight percent of the area falls within the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and 8.76% contains protected nature reserves. A further 10.74% is designated as protected woodland. These zones provide significant open space and natural beauty but impose limitations on construction projects. Crime risk data is currently unavailable for Wales, so no specific assessment can be made on that front. You must weigh the environmental protections against your desire for development freedom. ### Who typically lives in Upper Killay Community?The median age in Upper Killay Community is 70, making it a mature area. Eighty-three percent of households report home ownership. This demographic profile suggests a stable settlement of long-term residents rather than young families or students. How is the internet connection in Upper Killay Community?Digital infrastructure supports reliable home life with a fixed broadband score of 88 and a mobile network coverage score of 83. Both metrics indicate excellent quality suitable for remote working or high-bandwidth activities. Are there safety concerns regarding flooding or crime?Flood risk is low with a score of 5.85. However, crime statistics are not available for Wales. Environmental risks include the area containing protected nature reserves and woodland under AONB designation which may affect building permissions. Does the location restrict future home improvements?Yes, planning constraints are significant. The area includes designated protected nature reserves and woodland. Sixty-eight percent of the parish lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which strictly regulates development in Upper Killay Community.
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- 5.2 km²
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Demographics
The population of Upper Killay Community reflects a mature demographic, with a median age of 70 years. This indicates a settlement where most residents have settled for considerable periods rather than being comprised of young families or transient workers. Within the parish, 83% of households are owner-occupied. This high figure suggests a stable community where residents have invested in their long-term homes. The majority of residents fall into the broad age category of 'Total', though the median age points to an older typical household head. There is a significant level of home ownership which often correlates with lower short-term turnover and stronger local engagement. You will likely encounter a neighbourhood where generations have taken root. The lack of specific data on ethnic diversity or religious breakdown means no detailed claims can be made on those fronts, but the high ownership rate defines the primary social structure of the neighbourhood. ### Homes in Upper Killay Community are predominantly owned by their occupants, with 83% of dwellings falling into this category. This statistic indicates that the local property market is largely defined by long-term residents who have already purchased properties rather than a market driven by private landlords or short-term lets. Accommodation types are varied across the parish, but the dominance of owner-occupation suggests a stock of established family homes or bungalows suitable for older retirees. One consideration for buyers is the planning constraints inherent to the area. A significant portion of the parish lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which scores 68.01 on the risk scale. Another 10.74% of the land consists of protected woodland. These designations mean that new builds or significant renovations face stricter regulatory scrutiny than in urban zones. You are looking at a passive market where transactions involve substantial existing stock rather than heavy speculative development. ### Digital connectivity for residents of Upper Killay Community is robust, supporting both remote working and standard daily internet usage. The area achieves a fixed broadband quality score of 88, which represents excellent connection speed and reliability for most online activities. Mobile network coverage is also strong, with a score of 83 out of 100. You can expect to stay connected seamlessly while walking around the parish or working from home. This level of infrastructure is essential for modern living and confirms that you will not face connectivity interruptions during downloads or video conferences. The physical location 5.6 km from Swansea city centre ensures access to urban amenities, while the weak flood risk score of 5.85 suggests the land is stable. Together, these factors create an environment conducive to digital nomads or families relying on high-speed internet for education and business. ### Safety and environmental factors in Upper Killay Community present a mixed picture for prospective homeowners. The area passes the flood risk assessment with a score of 5.85, indicating very low flood risk coverage is a reliable benefit for property owners. There are no Ramsar wetland sites on the land, which removes a specific planning constraint. However, the environmental status includes warnings regarding designated conservation areas. Sixty-eight percent of the area falls within the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and 8.76% contains protected nature reserves. A further 10.74% is designated as protected woodland. These zones provide significant open space and natural beauty but impose limitations on construction projects. Crime risk data is currently unavailable for Wales, so no specific assessment can be made on that front. You must weigh the environmental protections against your desire for development freedom. ### Who typically lives in Upper Killay Community?The median age in Upper Killay Community is 70, making it a mature area. Eighty-three percent of households report home ownership. This demographic profile suggests a stable settlement of long-term residents rather than young families or students. How is the internet connection in Upper Killay Community?Digital infrastructure supports reliable home life with a fixed broadband score of 88 and a mobile network coverage score of 83. Both metrics indicate excellent quality suitable for remote working or high-bandwidth activities. Are there safety concerns regarding flooding or crime?Flood risk is low with a score of 5.85. However, crime statistics are not available for Wales. Environmental risks include the area containing protected nature reserves and woodland under AONB designation which may affect building permissions. Does the location restrict future home improvements?Yes, planning constraints are significant. The area includes designated protected nature reserves and woodland. Sixty-eight percent of the parish lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which strictly regulates development in Upper Killay Community.
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