Area Information

Living in DE11 0WG means being part of a compact, densely populated residential cluster in the heart of Swadlincote, South Derbyshire. With a population of 1,840 spread across 1,254 square metres, this area is a microcosm of urban living in the National Forest region. Its proximity to Burton upon Trent, Derby, and Ashby-de-la-Zouch offers easy access to larger towns while retaining a distinct local character. The town centre blends heritage architecture from the early 20th century with modern developments like the Pipeworks scheme, which includes an Odeon cinema and pocket parks. Daily life here is shaped by independent shops, traditional shopfronts, and a pedestrianised high street. The area’s history as a coal and clay mining hub from the Industrial Revolution is still visible in landmarks like Swadlincote Town Hall. Residents benefit from a thriving commercial core with over 200 businesses, including retail chains, local markets, and leisure venues. The mix of heritage and contemporary infrastructure makes DE11 0WG a practical yet distinctive place to live.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1254 m²
Population
1840
Population Density
3525 people/km²

DE11 0WG is primarily an owner-occupied area, with 73% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is unusual for a densely populated urban area. This suggests a focus on single-family homes, possibly due to the town’s historical development and limited space. The high population density and small area size mean housing stock is limited, and properties are likely to be in close proximity to one another. For buyers, this creates a competitive market with a strong emphasis on houses rather than flats or apartments. The area’s compact nature means that properties are typically within walking distance of amenities, but the scarcity of space could limit future development. Prospective buyers should consider the mature age profile of residents, which may influence demand for family-friendly homes.

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Energy Efficiency in DE11 0WG

Daily life in DE11 0WG is shaped by its compact town centre, which features independent shops, traditional market squares, and pedestrianised areas. The Delph market square and Sir Nigel Gresley pub are focal points for socialising, while the Swadlincote Conservation Area preserves historic facades. Retail options include major chains like Sainsburys and Morrisons, alongside smaller businesses. Leisure opportunities include the Odeon cinema, Prezzo restaurant, and the Swadlincote Snowsports Centre. Recent developments like the Pipeworks scheme have added modern amenities, including pocket parks and commercial spaces. The area’s mix of heritage and contemporary infrastructure ensures a balance between convenience and character, making it ideal for those who value both practicality and a sense of community.

Amenities

Schools

DE11 0WG is served by a range of primary and secondary schools, including Springfield Junior School, St Edward’s Catholic Primary, and The Pingle School, all of which are primary institutions. At the secondary level, St Edward’s Catholic Academy and Springfield Junior School (now operating as an academy) are both rated ‘good’ by Ofsted. This mix of primary and academy schools provides families with options across different educational stages. The presence of two ‘good’-rated academies suggests a commitment to maintaining quality education, though no secondary schools are explicitly listed in the data. For parents, the proximity of multiple primary schools within the area ensures convenience, while the academies offer pathways to secondary education. The absence of independent or grammar schools means the local system is primarily state-run, which may appeal to families prioritising affordability and accessibility.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Springfield Junior SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2St Edward's Catholic PrimaryprimaryN/AN/A
3The Pingle SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4St Edward's Catholic AcademyacademyN/AN/A
5Springfield Junior SchoolacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

DE11 0WG has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64 years. This suggests a mature, stable community with a strong presence of working-age adults. Home ownership is high at 73%, indicating a predominantly owner-occupied area where residents are likely to have long-term ties to the locality. The primary accommodation type is houses, reflecting a preference for single-family homes over flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader trends in the region. The population density of 1,467,283 people per square kilometre is exceptionally high, which may influence the pace of life and availability of space. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the high home ownership and age profile suggest a community with established economic stability.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

73
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

25
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in DE11 0WG?
The area has a high population density of 1,467,283 people per square kilometre, suggesting a close-knit community. The median age of 47 and a strong presence of 30-64-year-olds indicate a mature, stable population. With 73% home ownership, many residents have long-term ties to the area, fostering a sense of continuity.
Who typically lives in DE11 0WG?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30-64, with a White ethnic majority. The high home ownership rate and age profile suggest a community of established professionals and families, rather than students or younger renters.
What schools are available near DE11 0WG?
The area has three primary schools—Springfield Junior School, St Edward’s Catholic Primary, and The Pingle School—and two academies, St Edward’s Catholic Academy and Springfield Junior School, both rated ‘good’ by Ofsted. These provide a range of primary and secondary education options.
How connected is DE11 0WG digitally?
The broadband score is 99 (excellent), ideal for working from home, while mobile coverage is 84 (good), sufficient for daily use. Two railway stations—Burton and Willington—offer regional transport links, and nearby retail hubs ensure practical connectivity.
Is DE11 0WG safe for families?
The area has a medium crime risk with a safety score of 52/100, indicating average safety. No flood or environmental risks are present, but standard security measures are advisable. The mix of schools and amenities makes it a practical choice for families.

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