This is broken down further by income; employment; education, skills; health; barriers to housing and services; the living environment; and crime (England).
[5] In the Palfrey ward there are 5407 households, with 29.4% owning with a mortgage or loan and 24.1% being socially rented, as of the 2011 census.
[1] Palfrey Park is a significant local landmark, and is one of Walsall Council’s flagship green spaces.
It was the first park in the borough to secure a national Green Flag Award, winning the accolade in 2007 and again in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
The park has a simple reverse L–shaped layout and is an intimate open space of approximately 6.48 hectares ranging from a formal historical layout in the north dominated by the reconstructed historical bandstand and Palfrey horse sculpture, created in stainless steel by the sculptor John McKenna ARBS, to the play and sports facilities at the centre core of the park, large amenity grass area to the south and informal nature conservation area in the south west corner of the park.