The ward contains primarily residential neighbourhoods. Filwood Park and Knowle West originated as
council estates in
Britain's interwar housing boom. Inns Court (sometimes written Inn's Court) was built in the 1960s. There are also small areas of 21st century housing in the ward. Areas in the ward score highly on measures of deprivation, with all areas in the top quartile of England's most deprived. The Inns Court, Filwood Broadway and Throgmorton Road areas rank in England's top 2% most deprived. Educational attainment is relatively low, with 23.5% of people holding a degree, significantly lower than the Bristol average of 42.1%; and children in the ward achieving an average
Attainment 8 Score of 35.1, compared to 44.9 average in Bristol. Residents of Filwood are more likely to claim unemployment related benefits, at 5.36%, than the Bristol average of 3.41%, and are more likely to claim
pension credit, at 25.89% of the population aged 65 and over, than the Bristol average of 13.04%. Residents are more likely to report a long-term health condition or disability (22.3%) than the Bristol average (17.2%), and the premature mortality rate is higher in Filwood, at 554.5 per 100,000, than the Bristol average of 398.1 per 100,000. The reported crime rate in the ward is very close to the Bristol average, but residents are significantly more likely to report that they feel
anti-social behaviour is a problem in their local area, at 68.8% of Filwood residents compared to 35.6% of Bristol residents. The ward has a number of primary schools. Inns Court contains a
bus depot belonging to
FirstGroup. For elections to the
Parliament of the United Kingdom it is in the
Bristol South constituency. ==Election history==