Stoke On Trent
Stoke On Trent ST13 Postcode Insights
The ST1 postcode is an area of the city of Stoke on Trent, an urban area in the northwest of England.
It is the main postal area for the city, and is home to a number of neighbourhoods, including Hanley, Fenton, Longton and Smallthorne.
The area is certainly one of the most vibrant and diverse areas of the city.
The area is well known for its many independent bars, cafes, pubs and eateries.
It is also home to many different families and cultures from all over the world, making it a hub of cultural diversity.
Major shopping and retail centres such as The Potteries Shopping Centre are also located in the area and serve as a major draw for locals and visitors alike.Great transport links have helped to make ST1 a popular destination for those looking to work or visit the city.
It is easily accessible by car, with the A500, A50 and M6 all running through the postcode.
For local train services, there is the nearby Stoke-on-Trent railway station, which provides links to Manchester, Crewe and London in the South East of England.Also located in ST1 is the acclaimed Trentham Gardens, which is surrounded by a 1000 acre estate and plays host to numerous events throughout the year, such as international music festivals, lighting ceremonies and food and film festivals.
The area also benefits from a number of parks and green spaces, such as Central Forest Park, which offers a great space to get away from the hustle and bustle and experience nature in all its glory.From a cultural standpoint, there are a number of independent theatres in the area, such as the Regent Theatre, St Andrew’s Community Centre and the New Vic Theatre, which all showcase a range of plays, concerts and film screenings.TheST1 postcode serves as a key hub for those looking to work, shop, socialise or simply take a break from a busy life.
It is certainly an area where anyone can find what they are looking for.
Miscellaneous
ST13 boasts a vibrant community with a rich history, including the charming market town of Leek, known for its independent shops and weekly market. The area is surrounded by stunning countryside, offering residents opportunities for walking and outdoor activities. Local amenities include schools, parks, and cultural attractions, making it a well-rounded place to live.
Population
Analysing the ST13 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity provides valuable insights into the composition of a local community.
Demographics
The ST13 postcode area is primarily home to a population that is predominantly white, making up 97.6% of the demographic. The average age of residents is 44.4 years, which is above the UK average of 40.7 years. This suggests a mature community, potentially appealing to families and older individuals looking for a quieter lifestyle. The marital status breakdown shows that 47.1% of residents are married, while 32.4% are single, indicating a stable community environment.

Population Growth
2%
per annum
Population growth means that the population of Stoke On Trent ST13 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%.

Children
20%
of Stoke On Trent ST13 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.

Retired
15%
of Stoke On Trent ST13 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Gender Ratio
49% male
51% female
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.
Age Distribution
50%
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
"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
"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.
Living in a couple (married)
4.5%
Living in a couple (separated)
4.6%
Living in a couple (cohabiting)
5.6%
Not living as a couple
5.3%
Line shows UK average.
Legal Partnership
Legal partnership status of residents in the Stoke On Trent (ST13) 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
"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.
Same as sex registered at birth
35.5%
Different from sex registered at birth
42.3%
Line shows UK average.
Deprivation
The age distribution in our postcode area offers a snapshot of its population composition, highlighting trends and diversity across different age groups.
Households by Deprivation Dimension
"Households by Deprivation Dimension" in the Census 2021 looks at how many households are deprived in one or more areas such as employment, education, health, or housing. It measures how many of these basic needs aren't fully met within a household, highlighting different levels of disadvantage.
Work & Employment
The work and employment statistics for Leek St13 reflects the economic activities and job opportunities, which shapes the livelihoods of its residents.
Socio-Economics
The socio-economic landscape in ST13 shows a mix of occupations, with 20.1% in lower managerial roles and 10.7% in higher managerial positions. The area has a relatively low percentage of residents classified as never worked or long-term unemployed, at 6.1%. This indicates a community that is generally stable and engaged in the workforce.
Income Levels
The average salary in the ST13 postcode is £26,271, which is lower than the UK average of £29,669. While this may suggest a lower average income, the affordability of housing in the area can balance this out, making it a viable option for many residents.

Employment Rate
70%
population in work

Unemployment Rate
5%
of the ST13 population
Occupation
"Occupation" in the Census 2021 refers to the type of job a person does, including their role or profession. It categorises people based on the kind of work they perform, such as being a manager, skilled tradesperson, machine operative etc, helping to understand the workforce's makeup.
Managers, directors and senior officials
11.7%
Professional occupations
16.5%
Associate professional and technical occupations
12.5%
Administrative and secretarial occupations
8.3%
Skilled trades occupations
13.1%
Caring, leisure and other service occupations
10.7%
Sales and customer service occupations
7.9%
Process, plant and machine operatives
8.9%
Elementary occupations
10.4%
Line shows UK average.
Hours Worked
"Hours Worked" in the Census 2021 refers to the number of hours a person usually works each week in their job. It includes categories like full-time (usually 31 or more hours) and part-time (less than 31 hours), helping to understand work patterns in the population.
Part time (15 hrs or less)
9.6%
Part time (16-30 hrs)
21.7%
Full time (31-48 hrs)
58.3%
Full time (49+ hrs)
10.4%
Line shows UK average.
Unemployment History
This graph shows the unemployment history of the 5% of the population of Stoke On Trent ST13 aged 16 or older who were listed as being unemployed on Census Day (21st March 2021) by whether and when they were last empllyed.
Unemployed (less than 1 yr)
10.3%
Unemployed (more than 1 yr)
71.6%
Unemployed (never worked)
18.1%
Line shows UK average.
Economic Activity Status
"Economic Activity Status" in the Census 2021 refers to whether people are working, looking for work, studying, retired, or otherwise not in the workforce. It shows who is employed, unemployed, self-employed, a student, retired, or unable to work, giving insight into the economic engagement of the population.
Economically active (exc students)
55.5%
Economically active (inc students)
1.6%
Looking after home/family
2.4%
Line shows UK average.
Armed Forces
Percentage of people in the Stoke On Trent (ST13) district who have previously served in the UK Armed Forces. Note that the data excludes people who were currently serving in the UK armed forces on Census Day, 21st March 2021.
Reserve + regular forces
43.9%
Line shows UK average.
NS-SEC Occupation
The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) shows people's socio-economic position in Stoke On Trent ST13, based on their occupation. The estimates are as at Census Day, which took place on 21 March 2021.
Intermediate Occupations
11.1%
Line shows UK average.
Property & Housing
Property and housing statistics for the Stoke On Trent ST13 postcode area defines the living conditions and accommodation in the neighbourhood.
House Prices and Affordability
With an average house price of £151,225, the ST13 postcode is considerably more affordable than the UK average of £288,000. This makes it an attractive option for first-time buyers and families looking to settle in a picturesque area without breaking the bank.
Housing and Property Types
In terms of housing, the ST13 postcode features a variety of property types. The majority of homes are 44.7% three-bedroom houses, followed by 28% two-bedroom houses. Detached homes account for 30.3% of the properties, making it an attractive area for families seeking space and privacy. The presence of 6.1% flats indicates some options for those looking for lower-maintenance living arrangements.
Tenure of Homes
Homeownership is prevalent in the ST13 area, with 43.9% of homes owned outright and 28% mortgaged. Social renting accounts for 11.4%, while private renting comprises 15.9%. This diverse tenure mix suggests a community that includes both homeowners and renters, appealing to a wide range of potential residents.
House Types
Distribution of various house types, including detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses, across different the different postcode sectors in Stoke On Trent (ST13).
Size (Bedrooms)
This graph provides an insight into the distribution of house sizes in Stoke On Trent (ST13), showcasing the number of bedrooms across all properties in Stoke On Trent.
Number of Rooms
This graph provides an insight into the average number of rooms in properties within Stoke On Trent ST13 area. A room can be any room in a house apart from kitchens, bathrooms, toilets, halls/landings/conservatories and rooms used for storage.
Tenure
Tenure status of properties throughout the entire Stoke On Trent (ST13) postcode sector, presenting a breakdown of ownership, mortgage, rental, and other categories.
Household Size
The number of residents per household in the Stoke On Trent (ST13) district, offering insights into the demographic makeup of this postcode district.
Occupancy Rating (Bedrooms)
"Occupancy Rating (Bedrooms)" in the Census 2021 measures whether a household has more, fewer, or just the right number of bedrooms compared to what's needed for the number of people living there. A positive rating means extra bedrooms, zero means just enough, and a negative rating can indicate overcrowding.
Occupancy: +2 or more
36.5%
Occupancy: -2 or less
0.1%
Line shows UK average.
Second Address Indicator
"Second Address Indicator" in the Census 2021 refers to whether a person has another address where they regularly stay, apart from their main home. This could include a second home, a place they stay for work, or a partner's home, indicating how people split their time between different locations.
Second address in the UK
3.4%
Second address outside UK
0.6%
Line shows UK average.
Car or Van Availability
"Car or Van Availability" in the Census 2021 refers to the number of cars or vans available for use by members of a household. It indicates whether a household has access to one or more vehicles, or none at all, providing insight into transport options and dependency on personal vehicles.
Central Heating
"Central Heating" in the Census 2021 refers to whether a household has a central heating system and what type it is, such as gas, electric, or another source. It shows how homes are heated, indicating the comfort and energy efficiency of the housing.
Tank or bottled gas only
0.4%
Renewable energy only
0.2%
District/communal network
0.3%
2 or more types (exc renewable)
8.9%
2 or more types (inc renewable)
0.4%
Line shows UK average.
Education
Schools, education, and learning in the Stoke On Trent ST13 area are pivotal aspects that shape the development and future prospects of our community's young residents.
Highest Level of Qualification
"Highest Level of Qualification" in the Census 2021 refers to the most advanced qualification or degree a person has achieved. It ranges from no qualifications to advanced degrees like a master's or doctorate, helping to show the education level of the population.
Level 1 and entry level
10.2%
Level 2 qualifications
14.3%
Level 3 qualifications
16.6%
Line shows UK average.
School children & students
"Schoolchildren and Full-Time Students" in the Census 2021 refers to individuals who are either attending school or studying full-time at a college or university. This category includes young people in education and adults who are pursuing full-time studies.
Ethnicity
Ethnicity in Stoke On Trent ST13 contributes to its rich cultural tapestry, showcasing diversity and heritage within the community.
Ethnic Group
Range of ethnic groups in Stoke On Trent (ST13) postcode area, including Asian, Black, Mixed, White, and Other, providing a snapshot of the city's cultural diversity and demographics.
Country of Birth
"Country of birth" in the Census 2021 refers to the country where a person in ST13 was born, regardless of their current nationality or where they live when the census took place. It refers to the country in which they were born.
Middle East and Asia
0.8%
Americas and the Caribbean
0.3%
Antarctica and Oceania
0.1%
Line shows UK average.
Length of Residence
"Length of residence" in the Census 2021 refers to the total amount of time a person born outside the UK has lived in the UK. It helps understand how long immigrants have been living in the country, whether continuously or in total over multiple periods.
Year of Arrival
"Year of arrival" in the Census 2021 refers to the year when someone who wasn't born in the UK first came to live in the UK. It helps track when people who were born abroad started living in the country.
Arrived 1951 to 1960
0.2%
Arrived 1961 to 1970
0.3%
Arrived 1971 to 1980
0.2%
Arrived 1981 to 1990
0.2%
Arrived 1991 to 2000
0.4%
Arrived 2011 to 2013
0.4%
Arrived 2014 to 2016
0.2%
Arrived 2017 to 2019
0.5%
Arrived 2020 to 2021
0.2%
Line shows UK average.
Passports Held
"Passports held" in the Census 2021 means the number and types of passports people in ST13 have. This shows the countries or nations where they have citizenship or the right to travel freely. It could include passports from the UK, other countries, or multiple countries.
Middle East and Asia
0.1%
Americas and the Caribbean
0%
Antarctica and Oceania
0%
British Overseas Territories
0.1%
Line shows UK average.
Age of Arrival in the UK
"Age of Arrival in the UK" in the Census 2021 indicates how old a person was when they first came to live in the UK if they were born in another country. It helps to understand at what stage of life they moved to the UK.
Aged 90 years and over
0%
Line shows UK average.
Income
Income in Stoke On Trent ST13 provides a crucial insight into economic dynamics, reflecting earning levels and financial well-being among residents. Understanding income distribution is key to addressing economic disparities and shaping community initiatives.
Health
Health in the Stoke On Trent ST13 postcode sector is a vital indicator of well-being, reflecting the overall physical and mental health of our community members.
General Health
"General Health" in the Census 2021 is a self-assessment where people rate their overall health as very good, good, fair, bad, or very bad. It provides a snapshot of how people perceive their physical and mental well-being.
Disabilities
"Disabilities (TS038)" in the Census 2021 refers to data collected about whether a person has a disability or health condition that limits their day-to-day activities. It includes whether these limitations are substantial and long-term, helping to understand the prevalence and impact of disabilities within the population.
Disabled (limited a lot)
9.4%
Disabled (limited a little)
12.6%
Not disabled (long term condition)
8%
Not disabled (no physical or mental conditions)
69.9%
Line shows UK average.
Transportation
Transportation in Stoke On Trent ST13 encompasses various modes and accessibility of travel, essential for the daily commute and connectivity of residents.
Car Ownership and Transport
Residents in ST13 average 2.34 cars per household, significantly higher than the UK average of 1.4. This suggests a reliance on personal vehicles, likely due to the area's semi-rural nature. Public transport options are available, including a train station in nearby Stoke-on-Trent, providing direct services to major cities like Manchester and Birmingham, which is beneficial for commuters.
Car Ownership
Distribution of car ownership among households in Stoke On Trent (ST13), encompassing 'no cars,' '1 car,' '2 cars,' and '3+ cars,' providing a comprehensive snapshot of transportation patterns in the area.
Method of Travel
"Method of travel" in the Census 2021 refers to how people usually get to work. It includes options like walking, driving, taking the bus, cycling, or using the train. This table describes resident's main mode of transport when commuting.
Work mainly at or from home
22.5%
Underground, metro, light rail, tram
0%
Bus, minibus or coach
0.8%
Motorcycle, scooter or moped
0.2%
Driving a car or van
54.4%
Passenger in a car or van
4.3%
Line shows UK average.
Commuting Distance
"Distance Travelled to Work" in the Census 2021 refers to how far people in Stoke On Trent (ST13) usually travel from home to their workplace. It measures the length of their commute, whether it's a short walk or a long drive, helping to understand commuting patterns.
2km to less than 5km
6.4%
5km to less than 10km
3.4%
10km to less than 20km
20.8%
20km to less than 30km
4.5%
30km to less than 40km
1.9%
40km to less than 60km
2%
Works mainly from home
22.2%
Line shows UK average.
Crime
Crime in Stoke On Trent ST13 provides insights into safety and security, impacting the overall quality of life for residents.
Crime Rate
The crime rank of 6255 out of 32482 indicates that ST13 is a relatively safe area. This low crime rate makes it appealing for families and individuals seeking a secure environment in which to live and work.
Crime statistics coming soon.