According to the 2011 Census, the
Pelaw and Heworth ward has a population of 9,100. The ward is split into three distinct districts: • Bill Quay (population of 1,525) – Located to the east of King George's Field and to the north of the
A185 road. • Heworth (population of 5,273) – Located to the south of the
Tyne & Wear Metro line. • Pelaw (population of 2,302) – Located to the north of the Tyne & Wear Metro line and the A185 road. 52.2% of the population are female, slightly above the national average, while 47.8% are male. Only 2.7% of the population were from a
black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) group, as opposed to 14.6% of the national population. Car ownership is lower than the average in the
Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead (63.5%), but lower than the national average of 74.2% – with 61.1% of households in the
Pelaw and Heworth ward owning at least one car. In Pelaw, there is a significant contrast between ethnic groups. For example, the five output areas that covering the centre of Pelaw are around 90% White British, with the most ethnically diverse output area being 88.1%. The four output areas on the eastern and western edges of the district are all at least 97% White British, with the least ethnically diverse output area being 99.2%. Pelaw is more ethnically diverse than other districts within Gateshead, such as
Leam Lane and
Windy Nook, but less so, when compared with
Felling and
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