Area Overview for Broad Oak & the Hallingburys Ward

Bridgefoot Farm and footbridge in Broad Oak & the Hallingburys Ward
Finger post at junction near Bridgefoot Farm in Broad Oak & the Hallingburys Ward
Junction and Sign in Broad Oak & the Hallingburys Ward
Barrington Ford in Broad Oak & the Hallingburys Ward
Partly frosty lane in Broad Oak & the Hallingburys Ward
Wide length of lane in Broad Oak & the Hallingburys Ward
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Area Information

Living in Broad Oak & the Hallingburys Ward offers a distinctly rural experience within Uttlesford District Council. This electoral ward spans 52.6 km² in north-west Essex, encompassing the parishes of Broad Oak and the Hallingburys. The geography is defined by its open spaces and proximity to the county line, rather than dense urban infrastructure. Residents navigate a landscape where the pace is governed by distance and local connectivity rather than city congestion. The area functions as a self-contained community where daily life revolves around local needs and regional access. You are living in an environment where the boundaries are tied to specific electoral lines that cover both Broad Oak and the surrounding Hallingburys. The physical space allows for a sense of seclusion while remaining administratively part of the wider Uttlesford region. Daily routines involve travelling to neighbouring hubs for significant shopping or to reach larger urban centres for work. The ward's identity is rooted in its administrative status and its rural character. There are no tall buildings or heavy industrial zones to disrupt the view. Instead, the focus remains on the preservation of the local environment and the quiet rhythm of country life.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
52.6 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in Broad Oak & the Hallingburys Ward reflects a very specific age profile, with a median age of 70. This statistic indicates that the area is heavily populated by retired or senior residents. The most common demographic falls into the age total category, reinforcing that younger families and working-age adults are a small minority of the population. Consequently, the local atmosphere is likely quiet, with schools for children less central to daily interaction than they might be in a younger neighbourhood. Home ownership stands at 76% within this ward. This high percentage suggests that most homes in Broad Oak & the Hallingburys are owner-occupied rather than rented. A community where three-quarters of residents own their property often exhibits strong local attachment and stability. Long-term residents remain in the area for decades, fostering deep roots within the parish. The household composition data categorises the total population, confirming that the standard family unit is not the dominant living arrangement. Instead, households likely consist of seniors, couples, or single adults living formerly in family homes or converted properties.

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Tenure

76
majority

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

40
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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