Area Overview for BB10 1LQ
Area Information
Living in BB10 1LQ means being part of a tightly knit residential cluster in Burnley, Lancashire. With a population of 1,909, this area is defined by its pre-1919 terraced housing, built to accommodate Burnley’s industrial workforce during the 19th century. Situated north of Burnley town centre, it is bordered by the M65 motorway and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, blending urban convenience with historical character. The area’s layout reflects its origins as a working-class district, with former factories and mills now repurposed or decommissioned. Despite its compact size, BB10 1LQ offers proximity to Burnley’s amenities, including rail stations and retail hubs. The community is distinct for its high Asian British population, with 90.85% identifying as Asian or Asian British, predominantly Muslim. This demographic shapes local culture, with notable landmarks like the Burnley Islamic Cultural Centre and Shah Jalal Mosque under construction. While the area ranks among the UK’s most deprived, its compact nature and transport links make it a practical choice for those seeking affordability near Burnley’s core.
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- Population
- 1909
- Population Density
- 11236 people/km²
The property market in BB10 1LQ is characterised by a 50% home ownership rate, with houses forming the primary accommodation type. This suggests a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties, though the exact proportion of the latter is not specified. The housing stock consists largely of pre-1919 terraced homes, built during Burnley’s industrial expansion, many of which remain in use today. These properties reflect the area’s historical role as a working-class district, with limited newer developments. For buyers, the small size of the area means competition for properties is likely to be focused on a limited number of homes. The terraced layout and proximity to Burnley’s town centre may appeal to those seeking affordability and convenience, though the area’s deprivation status could influence property values and investment potential.
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Energy Efficiency in BB10 1LQ
BB10 1LQ offers a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Asda Burnley, Sainsburys Burnley, and Iceland Burnley, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s rail network is robust, with five stations providing access to Burnley’s transport hub and beyond. While the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities, the historical presence of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and nearby River Calder may offer informal recreational opportunities. The community’s character is shaped by its heritage, with locally listed sites like Old Hall Farm and former industrial buildings along the canal. Daily life is influenced by the area’s compact nature, where proximity to shops, transport, and historical landmarks creates a blend of practicality and cultural continuity.
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Schools
Two independent schools are within reach of BB10 1LQ: Al Farooq Private School and Rawdhatul Uloom. Both cater to non-state-funded education, though specific age ranges or curricula are not detailed in the data. Rawdhatul Uloom holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, indicating it meets national standards for quality. The presence of independent schools suggests a demand for alternative educational options, possibly driven by the area’s Muslim population. However, the absence of state schools in the data means families relying on public education may need to look beyond the immediate vicinity. This mix of school types offers choice for parents, though the limited data on school capacity or performance beyond Ofsted ratings leaves gaps in understanding their full impact on the community.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Al Farooq Private School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Rawdhatul Uloom | independent | N/A | N/A |
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BB10 1LQ has a median age of 22, but the most common age range for residents is 30–64 years, indicating a mature working-age population. Home ownership here stands at 50%, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. The area’s demographic profile is shaped by its high Asian British population, which constitutes the largest ethnic group. This community is largely Muslim, with 80% identifying as such per the 2021 census. The ward ranks among the UK’s 5% most deprived areas, marked by high child poverty—two-thirds of children live in households below the poverty line—and crime rates of 339.8 per 1,000 in 2007. These factors influence daily life, with residents often relying on local institutions and community networks. The high deprivation score suggests limited access to premium services, though the area’s compact size fosters a sense of familiarity and proximity to essential amenities.
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Planning Constraints
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