Central Barrow
Central Barrow is amongst the 3% most deprived areas in the country and households have an average weekly income around £100 lower than the region's average, however the area being the central business district of the town is also home to many of Barrow's retail outlets, as well as a large amount of offices, restaurants and governmental buildings. Part of the £200 million Waterfront Barrow-in-Furness project is being constructed in the southern part of Central Barrow (including the new Marina Village).
The ward itself was combined with Barrow Island and Hindpool wards in April 2023 following formation of the new Westmorland and Furness Local Authority and be named 'Old Barrow'.
In a bid to tackle issues related with Central Barrow such as deprivation, unemployment and poor housing quality/choice, Barrow Borough Council is currently preparing the 'Central Barrow Masterplan' which will set out guidelines for the redevelopment of Central Barrow. The plan will also put forward proposals for a bus station/transport interchange to replace the existing shelters outside of the town hall. It is not yet known when the plan will be published or what exactly it will include.
Demographics
Vital statistics | Central Barrow | Barrow-in-Furness | England |
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Religious individuals | 75.72% | 81.61% | 77.71% |
Non-religious individuals | 15.52% | 10.79% | 14.59% |
Religion withheld | 9.08% | 7.59% | 7.69% |
Individuals in fairly good to good health |
81.20% | 86.75% | 90.97% |
Individuals in bad health | 18.80% | 13.25% | 9.03% |
People aged 16–74 who are economically active |
54.88% | 60.84% | 66.87% |
People aged 16–74 who aren't economically active |
45.12% | 39.16% | 33.13% |
People aged 16–74 with no qualifications |
41.34% | 32.82% | 28.85% |