Area Overview for Oakham North East Ward

Burley Parkway in Oakham North East Ward
Ashwell Road towards Ashwell in Oakham North East Ward
Oakham's new superstore under construction in Oakham North East Ward
Junction of Church Street and Station Road. in Oakham North East Ward
Central England Co-op superstore in Oakham North East Ward
Co-op superstore, Burley Road in Oakham North East Ward
'The Odd House Tavern' and outbuilding, Ashwell Road in Oakham North East Ward
#33 Ashwell Road with extension on NE face in Oakham North East Ward
East parapet of bridge on Ashwell Road in Oakham North East Ward
Semi-detached houses on Burley Road in Oakham North East Ward
Roundabout on the Oakham bypass in Oakham North East Ward
Burley Road in Oakham in Oakham North East Ward
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Area Information

Oakham North East Ward forms a distinct part of the county town of Rutland, covering an area of 1.3 km². This residential ward sits within the Vale of Catmose, positioned to the west of the large Rutland Water reservoir. The land rises from 325 feet to 400 feet above sea level, offering a varied elevation profile within the East Midlands. Oakham itself is a historically significant market town mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It serves as a local centre for commerce and administration, located approximately 25 miles east of Leicester and 23 miles northwest of Peterborough. You can access the town via Oakham Railway Station or utilise bus services from the centrally located Bus Station. The ward benefits from major road connections along Stamford Road and Uppingham Road. Daily life centres around a historic layout anchored by All Saints Church and the rectangular market place. The area hosts lively weekly markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, alongside monthly Sunday Fayres. These events reinforce Oakham's reputation as a leading gourmet centre in the region. Residents enjoy proximity to significant landmarks such as Oakham School, founded in 1584, and the Rutland Museum, which was formerly an indoor riding school. The combination of historic architecture, including the Grade II listed Oakham Signal Box and Flore's House, creates a distinctly traditional living environment.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
1.3 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Oakham North East Ward has a median age of 70, indicating a relatively mature population profile. While the total age range is broad, the ward holds notable populations in specific younger brackets, with 730 residents aged between 10 and 19 years and 408 residents aged 50 to 59 years. This balance suggests the area accommodates both young families moving to the town and established older residents. The demographic composition is predominantly White British, accounting for 94.3% of the population according to the 2021 census. Religious affiliation follows a similar pattern, with 52.5% identifying as Christian and 39.8% holding no religious affiliation. Home ownership stands at 62% within the ward, reflecting a strong trend towards permanent residency rather than rental living. The gender distribution remains balanced across the ward. These figures position Oakham North East Ward as a stable residential community where long-term settlement is the norm. The age data suggests a dynamic mix where educational institutions like Oakham School and Catmose College serve not only students but also the families of the younger demographic groups present. The high home ownership rate aligns with the ward's character as a place where residents put down roots, rather than a transient commuter zone.

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

37
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Oakham North East Ward?
The ward has a median age of 70, indicating a mature community. However, there are notable populations of young people, with 730 residents aged 10 to 19 years and 408 residents aged 50 to 59 years. The area is predominantly White British at 94.3%, with a strong Christian affiliation at 52.5%. Home ownership is high at 62%, suggesting a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient population.
What is the transport situation like for Oakham North East Ward?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband quality score of 97, ideal for working from home. Physical transport includes Oakham Railway Station and a central Bus Station. Major road access is via Stamford Road and Uppingham Road. Residents are located 25 miles from Leicester and 28 miles from Nottingham, with easy access to Rutland Water for recreation.
Is the Oakham North East Ward considered a safe place to live?
Yes, the area presents low environmental and criminal risks. It has a low flood risk score of 1.32 and a crime risk score of 69, which indicates below-average crime rates. There are no planning constraints related to Ramsar sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected woodlands. All safety and planning assessments pass, making it a secure location for residents.
What characterises the community feel of the area?
Oakham North East Ward is a residential part of a historic market town with a population of 3,247. The community benefits from weekly markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays and monthly Sunday Fayres. The area features significant landmarks like All Saints Church and Oakham School, fostering a traditional and stable living environment dominated by owner-occupiers.

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