Area Overview for NR30 4HB
Area Information
Living in NR30 4HB offers a narrow slice of residential living within the wider Great Yarmouth landscape. This specific postcode covers exactly 1.3 hectares, housing a population of 1,409 people. The density here is significant at 106,173 people per square kilometre, meaning you are in a compact, clustered environment rather than a sprawling suburb. The location sits within the Yarmouth North Ward, bordered by sectors serving Great Yarmouth, Berney Arms, and Caister-on-Sea. Daily life centres around a defined set of streets, including North Drive, Tennyson Road, Barnard Avenue, Milton Road, Sandringham Avenue, and Hamilton Road. You are situated in the Great Yarmouth County Constituency, placing you firmly within the Eastern region of England. The area functions as a small, distinct residential unit within a larger town structure. It is an area where proximity to specific road networks defines your immediate surroundings. The scale of the postcode means neighbours are likely only steps away. This concentration creates a close-knit atmosphere typical of smaller postcode sectors. Your view of the community will be focused on this immediate cluster rather than wide-open spaces. The location is practical, offering direct access to the amenities and transport links that define daily life for Great Yarmouth residents. The community in NR30 4HB reflects a mature demographic profile. The median age in this postcode is 47 years old. Adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range for residents. This suggests the area is dominated by established households rather than young singles. Home ownership stands at 34%, indicating a significant portion of this small population rents rather than owns their properties. The stock primarily consists of houses, forming the backbone of local accommodation. The predominant ethnic group is White, which mirrors the broader demographic makeup of Great Yarmouth. With over 1,100 adults living in just 1.3 hectares, the sheer population density drives a high level of community interaction within the cluster. The age profile points towards a neighbourhood where residents are likely settled. Families with older children or empty nesters share these streets. The lower home ownership rate suggests a mix of local families maintaining ties to the area and those accessing housing through the private rental sector. This balance of tenure types influences the stability of the current residential base. The housing market in NR30 4HB is characterised by a very compact housing stock within a 1.3-hectare footprint. Houses make up the primary accommodation type, defining the physical character of the area. Currently, 34% of residents are homeowners, while the majority rely on rental arrangements. This imbalance suggests a market with fewer owner-occupiers than tenants. For buyers looking at homes in NR30 4HB, the limited land area means property options are strictly contained within this specific postcode cluster. The density of 106,173 people per square kilometre reflects a high concentration of homes relative to the available ground. This environment is typical of established residential clusters rather than new developments. The dominance of house types over flats indicates a preference for detached or semi-detached properties where space allows. Because the area is so small, inventory is always limited and specific. Any vacancy or development opportunity has a visible impact on the entire neighbourhood immediately. The local market operates under the constraints of this specific geographic boundary, making each property distinct by its immediate street location. Families living in NR30 4HB have access to specific educational facilities within their immediate vicinity. North Denes Primary School and Nursery is located nearby. This institution holds a Good Ofsted rating and caters to younger children in the first stage of education. Alderman Swindell Primary School is another option for students within this postcode sector. This school also operates at the primary level but does not currently have a published Ofsted rating in the available records. The presence of these two schools supports families with children in the early years of their schooling journey. You will find most residential addresses for primary education within these two institutions. The mix of schools provides a localized option rather than relying on distant catchment areas. Residents do not need to travel far to drop off their children for education. The proximity of these schools to the 1.3-hectare cluster means they are integrated into daily family routines. Grammar schools or secondary institutions are not listed as immediate neighbours in this specific dataset. Digital connectivity plays a crucial role for residents of NR30 4HB in maintaining work routines. Fixed broadband quality scores an excellent 100 out of 100 on the reliability scale. This is the highest possible rating for connection stability and speed. Mobile coverage is highly reliable, achieving a score of 85 out of 100. You can expect robust signal strength for most activities within the postcode. These figures support a viable environment for working from home without service interruptions. The excellent fixed line infrastructure ensures that remote work remains unimpeded. Mobile networks provide consistent connectivity for daily communications and navigation. For residents who depend on the internet for trade or leisure, the connectivity in NR30 4HB meets top-tier standards. High-speed broadband means that streaming, video conferencing, and large file transfers proceed smoothly. The reliable mobile network complements the fixed line to ensure coverage in most household scenarios. This digital foundation supports a modern lifestyle within the small residential cluster. Residents of NR30 4HB enjoy access to essential amenities within practical reach. Retail options include East of England Co-operative Co, Morrisons Daily, and Tesco Great. These venues are situated near the NR30 4HB boundary and serve the immediate need for groceries and basic shopping. Retail availability ensures you do not need to travel far for household supplies. For travel, two rail stations provide connections outside this local cluster. Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station are the key transport hubs nearby. Access to these stations enables residents to connect with wider regional networks. The rail links facilitate commuting or day trips to connected towns. Your daily lifestyle balances local convenience with the ability to travel outward when necessary. Shops on the perimeter handle the bulk of everyday needs. The retail and rail infrastructure creates a functional perimeter around the 1.3-hectare residential area. You have the convenience of supermarkets close by while retaining access to broader transport nodes. Safety considerations for NR30 4HB present a mixture of reassurance and caution. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. All these environmental categories show a score of 0, indicating no identified risks from these specific planning constraints. However, crime risk presents a genuine concern with a Critical level rating. The score is 28 out of 100, with higher numbers indicating greater risk. Crime rates in this postcode are above average compared to wider benchmarks. This places safety as a priority consideration for anyone moving into the area. Enhanced security measures are recommended for property owners and residents. The low environmental scores are positive, meaning no flood threats or major planning restrictions affect the land. The critical crime rating suggests you should recommend reliable security for homes here. Balancing these factors, the physical environment is safe, but the social environment requires vigilance. Direct data confirms high crime risk relative to other areas. Who typically lives in NR30 4HB and what is the community like?The community is mature, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents being adults between 30 and 64 years old. The population density is very high at 106,173 people per square kilometre within the 1.3-hectare cluster. Only 34% of residents are homeowners, meaning a significant portion of the 1,409 people are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are available for children living in the area?Families have two primary options nearby. North Denes Primary School and Nursery has a Good Ofsted rating and serves the younger years. Alderman Swindell Primary School is the other local option within the catchment. These institutions are located close to the designated roads such as North Drive and Tennyson Road, keeping education local for residents. How are the transport and internet connections for this postcode?Fixed broadband is excellent with a perfect score of 100 out of 100, ideal for remote working. Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 85 out of 100. For physical travel, two railway stations are nearby. You can reach Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station for regional connections. Is the area safe from flooding or crime?The area passes all environmental safety tests, showing no flood risk or planning constraints related to woodlands or nature reserves. However, crime risk is rated as Critical with a score of 28 out of 100. Crime rates are above average here, so enhanced security measures are advised for residents.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.3 hectares
- Population
- 1409
- Population Density
- 4364 people/km²
The housing market in NR30 4HB is characterised by a very compact housing stock within a 1.3-hectare footprint. Houses make up the primary accommodation type, defining the physical character of the area. Currently, 34% of residents are homeowners, while the majority rely on rental arrangements. This imbalance suggests a market with fewer owner-occupiers than tenants. For buyers looking at homes in NR30 4HB, the limited land area means property options are strictly contained within this specific postcode cluster. The density of 106,173 people per square kilometre reflects a high concentration of homes relative to the available ground. This environment is typical of established residential clusters rather than new developments. The dominance of house types over flats indicates a preference for detached or semi-detached properties where space allows. Because the area is so small, inventory is always limited and specific. Any vacancy or development opportunity has a visible impact on the entire neighbourhood immediately. The local market operates under the constraints of this specific geographic boundary, making each property distinct by its immediate street location. Families living in NR30 4HB have access to specific educational facilities within their immediate vicinity. North Denes Primary School and Nursery is located nearby. This institution holds a Good Ofsted rating and caters to younger children in the first stage of education. Alderman Swindell Primary School is another option for students within this postcode sector. This school also operates at the primary level but does not currently have a published Ofsted rating in the available records. The presence of these two schools supports families with children in the early years of their schooling journey. You will find most residential addresses for primary education within these two institutions. The mix of schools provides a localized option rather than relying on distant catchment areas. Residents do not need to travel far to drop off their children for education. The proximity of these schools to the 1.3-hectare cluster means they are integrated into daily family routines. Grammar schools or secondary institutions are not listed as immediate neighbours in this specific dataset. Digital connectivity plays a crucial role for residents of NR30 4HB in maintaining work routines. Fixed broadband quality scores an excellent 100 out of 100 on the reliability scale. This is the highest possible rating for connection stability and speed. Mobile coverage is highly reliable, achieving a score of 85 out of 100. You can expect robust signal strength for most activities within the postcode. These figures support a viable environment for working from home without service interruptions. The excellent fixed line infrastructure ensures that remote work remains unimpeded. Mobile networks provide consistent connectivity for daily communications and navigation. For residents who depend on the internet for trade or leisure, the connectivity in NR30 4HB meets top-tier standards. High-speed broadband means that streaming, video conferencing, and large file transfers proceed smoothly. The reliable mobile network complements the fixed line to ensure coverage in most household scenarios. This digital foundation supports a modern lifestyle within the small residential cluster. Residents of NR30 4HB enjoy access to essential amenities within practical reach. Retail options include East of England Co-operative Co, Morrisons Daily, and Tesco Great. These venues are situated near the NR30 4HB boundary and serve the immediate need for groceries and basic shopping. Retail availability ensures you do not need to travel far for household supplies. For travel, two rail stations provide connections outside this local cluster. Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station are the key transport hubs nearby. Access to these stations enables residents to connect with wider regional networks. The rail links facilitate commuting or day trips to connected towns. Your daily lifestyle balances local convenience with the ability to travel outward when necessary. Shops on the perimeter handle the bulk of everyday needs. The retail and rail infrastructure creates a functional perimeter around the 1.3-hectare residential area. You have the convenience of supermarkets close by while retaining access to broader transport nodes. Safety considerations for NR30 4HB present a mixture of reassurance and caution. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. All these environmental categories show a score of 0, indicating no identified risks from these specific planning constraints. However, crime risk presents a genuine concern with a Critical level rating. The score is 28 out of 100, with higher numbers indicating greater risk. Crime rates in this postcode are above average compared to wider benchmarks. This places safety as a priority consideration for anyone moving into the area. Enhanced security measures are recommended for property owners and residents. The low environmental scores are positive, meaning no flood threats or major planning restrictions affect the land. The critical crime rating suggests you should recommend reliable security for homes here. Balancing these factors, the physical environment is safe, but the social environment requires vigilance. Direct data confirms high crime risk relative to other areas. Who typically lives in NR30 4HB and what is the community like?The community is mature, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents being adults between 30 and 64 years old. The population density is very high at 106,173 people per square kilometre within the 1.3-hectare cluster. Only 34% of residents are homeowners, meaning a significant portion of the 1,409 people are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are available for children living in the area?Families have two primary options nearby. North Denes Primary School and Nursery has a Good Ofsted rating and serves the younger years. Alderman Swindell Primary School is the other local option within the catchment. These institutions are located close to the designated roads such as North Drive and Tennyson Road, keeping education local for residents. How are the transport and internet connections for this postcode?Fixed broadband is excellent with a perfect score of 100 out of 100, ideal for remote working. Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 85 out of 100. For physical travel, two railway stations are nearby. You can reach Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station for regional connections. Is the area safe from flooding or crime?The area passes all environmental safety tests, showing no flood risk or planning constraints related to woodlands or nature reserves. However, crime risk is rated as Critical with a score of 28 out of 100. Crime rates are above average here, so enhanced security measures are advised for residents.
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Residents of NR30 4HB enjoy access to essential amenities within practical reach. Retail options include East of England Co-operative Co, Morrisons Daily, and Tesco Great. These venues are situated near the NR30 4HB boundary and serve the immediate need for groceries and basic shopping. Retail availability ensures you do not need to travel far for household supplies. For travel, two rail stations provide connections outside this local cluster. Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station are the key transport hubs nearby. Access to these stations enables residents to connect with wider regional networks. The rail links facilitate commuting or day trips to connected towns. Your daily lifestyle balances local convenience with the ability to travel outward when necessary. Shops on the perimeter handle the bulk of everyday needs. The retail and rail infrastructure creates a functional perimeter around the 1.3-hectare residential area. You have the convenience of supermarkets close by while retaining access to broader transport nodes. Safety considerations for NR30 4HB present a mixture of reassurance and caution. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. All these environmental categories show a score of 0, indicating no identified risks from these specific planning constraints. However, crime risk presents a genuine concern with a Critical level rating. The score is 28 out of 100, with higher numbers indicating greater risk. Crime rates in this postcode are above average compared to wider benchmarks. This places safety as a priority consideration for anyone moving into the area. Enhanced security measures are recommended for property owners and residents. The low environmental scores are positive, meaning no flood threats or major planning restrictions affect the land. The critical crime rating suggests you should recommend reliable security for homes here. Balancing these factors, the physical environment is safe, but the social environment requires vigilance. Direct data confirms high crime risk relative to other areas. Who typically lives in NR30 4HB and what is the community like?The community is mature, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents being adults between 30 and 64 years old. The population density is very high at 106,173 people per square kilometre within the 1.3-hectare cluster. Only 34% of residents are homeowners, meaning a significant portion of the 1,409 people are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are available for children living in the area?Families have two primary options nearby. North Denes Primary School and Nursery has a Good Ofsted rating and serves the younger years. Alderman Swindell Primary School is the other local option within the catchment. These institutions are located close to the designated roads such as North Drive and Tennyson Road, keeping education local for residents. How are the transport and internet connections for this postcode?Fixed broadband is excellent with a perfect score of 100 out of 100, ideal for remote working. Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 85 out of 100. For physical travel, two railway stations are nearby. You can reach Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station for regional connections. Is the area safe from flooding or crime?The area passes all environmental safety tests, showing no flood risk or planning constraints related to woodlands or nature reserves. However, crime risk is rated as Critical with a score of 28 out of 100. Crime rates are above average here, so enhanced security measures are advised for residents.
Amenities
Schools
Families living in NR30 4HB have access to specific educational facilities within their immediate vicinity. North Denes Primary School and Nursery is located nearby. This institution holds a Good Ofsted rating and caters to younger children in the first stage of education. Alderman Swindell Primary School is another option for students within this postcode sector. This school also operates at the primary level but does not currently have a published Ofsted rating in the available records. The presence of these two schools supports families with children in the early years of their schooling journey. You will find most residential addresses for primary education within these two institutions. The mix of schools provides a localized option rather than relying on distant catchment areas. Residents do not need to travel far to drop off their children for education. The proximity of these schools to the 1.3-hectare cluster means they are integrated into daily family routines. Grammar schools or secondary institutions are not listed as immediate neighbours in this specific dataset. Digital connectivity plays a crucial role for residents of NR30 4HB in maintaining work routines. Fixed broadband quality scores an excellent 100 out of 100 on the reliability scale. This is the highest possible rating for connection stability and speed. Mobile coverage is highly reliable, achieving a score of 85 out of 100. You can expect robust signal strength for most activities within the postcode. These figures support a viable environment for working from home without service interruptions. The excellent fixed line infrastructure ensures that remote work remains unimpeded. Mobile networks provide consistent connectivity for daily communications and navigation. For residents who depend on the internet for trade or leisure, the connectivity in NR30 4HB meets top-tier standards. High-speed broadband means that streaming, video conferencing, and large file transfers proceed smoothly. The reliable mobile network complements the fixed line to ensure coverage in most household scenarios. This digital foundation supports a modern lifestyle within the small residential cluster. Residents of NR30 4HB enjoy access to essential amenities within practical reach. Retail options include East of England Co-operative Co, Morrisons Daily, and Tesco Great. These venues are situated near the NR30 4HB boundary and serve the immediate need for groceries and basic shopping. Retail availability ensures you do not need to travel far for household supplies. For travel, two rail stations provide connections outside this local cluster. Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station are the key transport hubs nearby. Access to these stations enables residents to connect with wider regional networks. The rail links facilitate commuting or day trips to connected towns. Your daily lifestyle balances local convenience with the ability to travel outward when necessary. Shops on the perimeter handle the bulk of everyday needs. The retail and rail infrastructure creates a functional perimeter around the 1.3-hectare residential area. You have the convenience of supermarkets close by while retaining access to broader transport nodes. Safety considerations for NR30 4HB present a mixture of reassurance and caution. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. All these environmental categories show a score of 0, indicating no identified risks from these specific planning constraints. However, crime risk presents a genuine concern with a Critical level rating. The score is 28 out of 100, with higher numbers indicating greater risk. Crime rates in this postcode are above average compared to wider benchmarks. This places safety as a priority consideration for anyone moving into the area. Enhanced security measures are recommended for property owners and residents. The low environmental scores are positive, meaning no flood threats or major planning restrictions affect the land. The critical crime rating suggests you should recommend reliable security for homes here. Balancing these factors, the physical environment is safe, but the social environment requires vigilance. Direct data confirms high crime risk relative to other areas. Who typically lives in NR30 4HB and what is the community like?The community is mature, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents being adults between 30 and 64 years old. The population density is very high at 106,173 people per square kilometre within the 1.3-hectare cluster. Only 34% of residents are homeowners, meaning a significant portion of the 1,409 people are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are available for children living in the area?Families have two primary options nearby. North Denes Primary School and Nursery has a Good Ofsted rating and serves the younger years. Alderman Swindell Primary School is the other local option within the catchment. These institutions are located close to the designated roads such as North Drive and Tennyson Road, keeping education local for residents. How are the transport and internet connections for this postcode?Fixed broadband is excellent with a perfect score of 100 out of 100, ideal for remote working. Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 85 out of 100. For physical travel, two railway stations are nearby. You can reach Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station for regional connections. Is the area safe from flooding or crime?The area passes all environmental safety tests, showing no flood risk or planning constraints related to woodlands or nature reserves. However, crime risk is rated as Critical with a score of 28 out of 100. Crime rates are above average here, so enhanced security measures are advised for residents.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | North Denes Primary School and Nursery | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Alderman Swindell Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in NR30 4HB reflects a mature demographic profile. The median age in this postcode is 47 years old. Adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range for residents. This suggests the area is dominated by established households rather than young singles. Home ownership stands at 34%, indicating a significant portion of this small population rents rather than owns their properties. The stock primarily consists of houses, forming the backbone of local accommodation. The predominant ethnic group is White, which mirrors the broader demographic makeup of Great Yarmouth. With over 1,100 adults living in just 1.3 hectares, the sheer population density drives a high level of community interaction within the cluster. The age profile points towards a neighbourhood where residents are likely settled. Families with older children or empty nesters share these streets. The lower home ownership rate suggests a mix of local families maintaining ties to the area and those accessing housing through the private rental sector. This balance of tenure types influences the stability of the current residential base. The housing market in NR30 4HB is characterised by a very compact housing stock within a 1.3-hectare footprint. Houses make up the primary accommodation type, defining the physical character of the area. Currently, 34% of residents are homeowners, while the majority rely on rental arrangements. This imbalance suggests a market with fewer owner-occupiers than tenants. For buyers looking at homes in NR30 4HB, the limited land area means property options are strictly contained within this specific postcode cluster. The density of 106,173 people per square kilometre reflects a high concentration of homes relative to the available ground. This environment is typical of established residential clusters rather than new developments. The dominance of house types over flats indicates a preference for detached or semi-detached properties where space allows. Because the area is so small, inventory is always limited and specific. Any vacancy or development opportunity has a visible impact on the entire neighbourhood immediately. The local market operates under the constraints of this specific geographic boundary, making each property distinct by its immediate street location. Families living in NR30 4HB have access to specific educational facilities within their immediate vicinity. North Denes Primary School and Nursery is located nearby. This institution holds a Good Ofsted rating and caters to younger children in the first stage of education. Alderman Swindell Primary School is another option for students within this postcode sector. This school also operates at the primary level but does not currently have a published Ofsted rating in the available records. The presence of these two schools supports families with children in the early years of their schooling journey. You will find most residential addresses for primary education within these two institutions. The mix of schools provides a localized option rather than relying on distant catchment areas. Residents do not need to travel far to drop off their children for education. The proximity of these schools to the 1.3-hectare cluster means they are integrated into daily family routines. Grammar schools or secondary institutions are not listed as immediate neighbours in this specific dataset. Digital connectivity plays a crucial role for residents of NR30 4HB in maintaining work routines. Fixed broadband quality scores an excellent 100 out of 100 on the reliability scale. This is the highest possible rating for connection stability and speed. Mobile coverage is highly reliable, achieving a score of 85 out of 100. You can expect robust signal strength for most activities within the postcode. These figures support a viable environment for working from home without service interruptions. The excellent fixed line infrastructure ensures that remote work remains unimpeded. Mobile networks provide consistent connectivity for daily communications and navigation. For residents who depend on the internet for trade or leisure, the connectivity in NR30 4HB meets top-tier standards. High-speed broadband means that streaming, video conferencing, and large file transfers proceed smoothly. The reliable mobile network complements the fixed line to ensure coverage in most household scenarios. This digital foundation supports a modern lifestyle within the small residential cluster. Residents of NR30 4HB enjoy access to essential amenities within practical reach. Retail options include East of England Co-operative Co, Morrisons Daily, and Tesco Great. These venues are situated near the NR30 4HB boundary and serve the immediate need for groceries and basic shopping. Retail availability ensures you do not need to travel far for household supplies. For travel, two rail stations provide connections outside this local cluster. Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station are the key transport hubs nearby. Access to these stations enables residents to connect with wider regional networks. The rail links facilitate commuting or day trips to connected towns. Your daily lifestyle balances local convenience with the ability to travel outward when necessary. Shops on the perimeter handle the bulk of everyday needs. The retail and rail infrastructure creates a functional perimeter around the 1.3-hectare residential area. You have the convenience of supermarkets close by while retaining access to broader transport nodes. Safety considerations for NR30 4HB present a mixture of reassurance and caution. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. All these environmental categories show a score of 0, indicating no identified risks from these specific planning constraints. However, crime risk presents a genuine concern with a Critical level rating. The score is 28 out of 100, with higher numbers indicating greater risk. Crime rates in this postcode are above average compared to wider benchmarks. This places safety as a priority consideration for anyone moving into the area. Enhanced security measures are recommended for property owners and residents. The low environmental scores are positive, meaning no flood threats or major planning restrictions affect the land. The critical crime rating suggests you should recommend reliable security for homes here. Balancing these factors, the physical environment is safe, but the social environment requires vigilance. Direct data confirms high crime risk relative to other areas. Who typically lives in NR30 4HB and what is the community like?The community is mature, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents being adults between 30 and 64 years old. The population density is very high at 106,173 people per square kilometre within the 1.3-hectare cluster. Only 34% of residents are homeowners, meaning a significant portion of the 1,409 people are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are available for children living in the area?Families have two primary options nearby. North Denes Primary School and Nursery has a Good Ofsted rating and serves the younger years. Alderman Swindell Primary School is the other local option within the catchment. These institutions are located close to the designated roads such as North Drive and Tennyson Road, keeping education local for residents. How are the transport and internet connections for this postcode?Fixed broadband is excellent with a perfect score of 100 out of 100, ideal for remote working. Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 85 out of 100. For physical travel, two railway stations are nearby. You can reach Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station for regional connections. Is the area safe from flooding or crime?The area passes all environmental safety tests, showing no flood risk or planning constraints related to woodlands or nature reserves. However, crime risk is rated as Critical with a score of 28 out of 100. Crime rates are above average here, so enhanced security measures are advised for residents.
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