Coldstream, in the picturesque borders of Berwickshire, UK, is a town known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty. Residents enjoy a close-knit community atmosphere, excellent local amenities, and easy access to the River Tweed. The town is famous for its heritage, including the historic Coldstream Guards and beautiful nearby attractions like the Coldstream Museum. Good transport links make exploring the scenic Borders region or venturing into Scotland's capital, Edinburgh, a breeze.
Coldstream (TD12) postcode district is located in the ceremonial county of Tweeddale, and is part of the Tweed postal town.
The TD12 postcode district in Northumberland is a picturesque rural area characterised by its stunning natural beauty and rich agricultural heritage. The population is predominantly 98.9% White, with a significant proportion of residents holding higher qualifications, as 35.4% have Level 4 qualifications. The area features a mix of housing types, with 46.3% of homes being detached. Average house prices stand at £25365, which is lower than the UK average of £29,669. Residents enjoy a higher than average number of cars per household at 2.53, and the average age is 52.8 years, indicating a mature community.
Settlements within TD12 include:
Bareless, Birgham, Branxton, Coldstream, Cornhill on Tweed, Crookham, Downham, East Learmouth, Etal, Ford Forge, Howtel, Kilham, Leitholm, Lennel, Melkington, Mindrum, New Heaton, Pawston, Pressen, Reedsford, Wark, Wark Common, West Flodden, West Learmouth
The TD12 postcode area is home to a relatively small population, with a population density of just 7.3 people per square kilometre, compared to the England and Wales average of 394.6. The average age of residents is 52.8, which is significantly higher than the UK average of 40.7, suggesting a mature demographic. The area is predominantly White, with 98.9% of the population identifying as such, and a very small representation of other ethnic groups.
Percentage of people in Tweed TD12 who are classed as being unemployed at Census 2021.
An unemployment rate of 5% in Coldstream TD12 is slightly above the UK average of 4.3%, indicating a moderate level of joblessness.
While some residents may face employment challenges, the rate still suggests a functioning local economy. Efforts to boost job opportunities could further enhance community stability and support the area's long-term growth.
Percentage of residents in the TD12 postcode region who identify as white.
With 99% of Coldstream TD12 residents identifying as White, this postcode has a predominantly homogenous population with limited ethnic diversity.
While the community shares common traditions and cultural practices, efforts to promote inclusivity and cultural awareness can further enhance neighbourhood cohesion and enrich residents' experiences.
Population growth means that the population of Tweed TD12 is increasing by 2% each year.
Across the UK, (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales), the average population grown from 2023-2024 is 0.66%.
Are under 18 years old
20% of Tweed TD12 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
Coldstream TD12 aligns closely with the UK average of 17.4%. This indicates a balanced mix of families and other household types, with amenities catering to both children and adults.
Are enjoying retirement
15% of Tweed TD12 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Coldstream TD12 aligns closely with the UK average of 16%, a mixed community of working-age individuals and retirees. Local amenities are likely to be diverse, and cater to both younger and older residents.
Analysing the TD12 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity, provides valuable insights into the composition of the community.
Analysing the TD12 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity provides valuable insights into the composition of a local community.
The TD12 postcode area is home to a relatively small population, with a population density of just 7.3 people per square kilometre, compared to the England and Wales average of 394.6. The average age of residents is 52.8, which is significantly higher than the UK average of 40.7, suggesting a mature demographic. The area is predominantly White, with 98.9% of the population identifying as such, and a very small representation of other ethnic groups.
Population growth means that the population of Tweed TD12 is increasing by 2% each year.
Across the UK, (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales), the average population grown from 2023-2024 is 0.66%.
of Tweed TD12 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
of Tweed TD12 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Gender ratio in census data means the number of males for every 100 females in a population, helping us understand the balance between men and women in a specific area.
are adults
Age distribution refers to how different age groups are spread within a population, showing the number of people in each age range. This helps understand the population's structure and potential needs.
"Age Distribution by 5-year bands" in the Census 2021 breaks down the population into groups based on age ranges, each spanning five years (e.g., 0-4, 5-9, 10-14, etc.). This helps to see how many people fall into each age group, providing a clear picture of the age structure in an area.
"Living Arrangements" in the Census 2021 refers to people's relationship status and how they live with others. It includes whether someone is married, in a civil partnership, cohabiting as a couple, separated, divorced, or single, and whether they live with a partner, alone, or with others.
Legal partnership status of residents in the Tweed (TD12) district, offering insights into the diversity of relationship statuses in the area. This dataset classifies residents aged 16+ in England & Wales by their partnership status.
"Gender Identity" in the Census 2021 refers to how people personally identify their gender, which may or may not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. It includes options like male, female, non-binary, or other identities, reflecting how individuals see themselves.
Click on an postal code below for more information about the area. Each postcode give you a comprehensive overview of the postcode neighbourhood, including address, demographics, crime, transport, amenities and house prices in Tweed (TD12).
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The TD12 postcode includes the following local authorities:
Crime levels in the TD1 postcode area have been relatively low in recent years, with a focus on community policing and crime prevention. The local police force has set priorities to address specific issues and ensure the safety and security of residents in the area.
Some key hotspots in the TD1 postcode area include the town centre of Galashiels and surrounding residential areas. These areas may experience higher levels of anti-social behaviour and theft, particularly in the evenings and weekends.
In the past, the TD1 postcode area has faced challenges with drug-related crimes, particularly in certain housing estates and urban areas. However, community policing efforts and targeted interventions have helped to reduce these issues over time.
The local police force in the TD1 postcode area has identified several priorities for addressing current crime issues and maintaining public safety. These priorities include:
By implementing these priorities, the police aim to create a safer environment for residents and reduce the impact of crime on the local community.
the TD1 postcode area benefits from a dedicated police force and proactive approach to crime prevention. With ongoing efforts to address key hotspots and historical crime issues, the area remains a relatively safe place to live and work.
Sources: Police Scotland - TD1 UK Crime StatisticsAs rated by Ofsted
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