Area Overview for RG24 7BT

Area Information

** Living in RG24 7BT offers a quiet residential experience within a very small residential cluster. The postcode covers only an area of one hectare, resulting in a relatively low population density of 227 people per square kilometre. You are part of a community with 1,615 residents who benefit from a spacious, character-led environment rather than the congestion of high-density urban living. This specific location is situated in England and functions as a contained pocket of the wider countryside or suburban fabric. The compact nature of the area means that daily essentials and neighbours are close by, fostering a sense of familiarity among inhabitants. You do not deal with large estates or sprawling developments here. Instead, your surroundings are defined by the intimate scale of the settlement itself. This size allows for a manageable community feel where the layout promotes accessibility without the noise levels associated with larger towns. Your immediate vicinity is distinct because it prioritises low-density living over high-rise or terraced options. **** The community in RG24 7BT reflects a mature profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents is adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population established in their peak working and rearing years. You will find that 87% of households in this area own their homes, suggesting a strong sense of permanence and investment in the location. The predominant form of accommodation consists of houses, which aligns with the high level of home ownership and the age profile of the residents. Diversity is primarily represented by a White ethnic group as the predominant demographic. These statistical figures describe a neighbourhood where long-term stability is the norm. The high home ownership rate contrasts with areas dominated by rental markets, implying that buyers rather than landlords drive the local housing decisions. Children and young families form part of the resident base within the 30 to 64 age bracket. This demographic structure supports local services tailored to adults managing careers and families simultaneously. There is no significant data suggesting a transient population within this specific postcode boundary. **** The property market in RG24 7BT is overwhelmingly characterised by private ownership rather than a rental economy. With 87% of homes owned outright or with a mortgage, you are entering a market where buyers have made a direct financial commitment to the locality. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not find flats or apartments for sale in this immediate cluster. This focus on house ownership shapes the property values and the pace of transactions in the area. You are looking at a market where sellers are often motivated by life changes rather than investment yields. The small size of the area limits the sheer volume of stock available, making each property significant. This concentration means that access to listings can sometimes be competitive. The housing stock reflects the needs of the 47-year-old median age resident, likely favouring family-sized homes over studio units or small bungalows. Since the accommodation is defined entirely by houses, your options are restricted to detached or semi-detached properties that suit family life. **** Families living in RG24 7BT have access to two primary schools rated by Ofsted. Old Basing Infant School operates as a primary school with a good rating, catering to the younger end of the compulsory education age group. St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School also provides primary education and holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This combination of a good and an outstanding school offers a robust educational start for children residing nearby. Both institutions fall within the primary sector, which means they serve children typically aged four to eleven years old. For adults with school-age children, these are the key educational providers directly associated with the locality. The presence of a Voluntary Aided school suggests a community-led governance structure alongside maintained provision. You have the option to choose between two different educational philosophies and management styles within a short distance. These schools serve the 1,615 residents in the postcode, with the potential catchment extending to the surrounding suburbs. The high/positive Ofsted ratings provide assurance regarding educational standards without needing further speculation about hidden tutoring costs or demand issues. **** Digital connectivity in RG24 7BT is robust and well-suited for modern working requirements. Fixed broadband quality scores 87 out of 100, indicating excellent speeds for high-definition streaming, large file transfers, and remote work needs. Mobile network quality scores 81 out of 100, providing reliable coverage for calls, messaging, and navigation apps across the neighbourhood. These high-quality indices mean you can manage your digital life without interruption or frustration. Residents can expect video conferencing to run smoothly and online banking to process instantly. The strong mobile signal ensures you remain connected even when stepping outside the house or gardening. A score near 90 represents the top tier of service, and your current connection meets this high standard. You do not need to rely on inconsistent networks for your essential communication streams. The area supports the needs of those who work from home or require constant internet access for their business. Digital infrastructure here matches the expectations of a connected household. **** Residents of RG24 7BT enjoy easy access to a wider range of amenities through nearby transport links and retail hubs. Five major retail options lie within practical reach, including Tesco Chineham, Co-op Linden, and Tesco Basingstoke. These superstores offer the weekly shopping needs of a household with cars. For rail travel, four stations serve the region, notably Basingstoke Railway Station, Hook Railway Station, and Bramley Railway Station. These hubs connect you to broader commercial centres and employment opportunities beyond the local cluster. Aviation access is also available via two airports, RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport, which might interest those with specific travel requirements. Your daily life is supported by the convenience of these established venues without needing to commute unreasonable distances. This network of services brings the necessities of city living within a manageable journey of the 227 people per square kilometre spread. You can shop for groceries in the morning and attend elective appointments after falling within the locality's convenient envelope. **** Safety and environmental conditions in RG24 7BT present a largely positive picture for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. These zero-risk scores indicate no coverage of these specific environmental constraints, meaning you face no planning restrictions related to these factors. The crime risk assessment yields a score of 89 out of 100, which translates to a low crime risk level. This figure suggests that the neighbourhood has below-average crime rates compared to similar areas. You can feel confident that your household is situated in a safer environment than the national average. The safety score confirms that theft, violence, and anti-social behaviour are not predominant issues in this postcode. The absence of protected land types also means your viewlines are unlikely to be restricted by strict nature conservation covenants interfering with property plans. Safety在这里 is defined by a lack of major environmental hazards and a controlled crime profile. **** **What is the character of the community in RG24 7BT?This area is a small residential cluster with 1,615 residents and a population density of 227 people per square kilometre. The community is stable, with 87% of households owning their homes. The dominant accommodation type is houses, catering primarily to adults aged 30 to 64 years. The median age is 47, reflecting a settled rather than transient population. **Which schools are available for my children?There are two primary schools serving the area: Old Basing Infant School, rated good by Ofsted, and St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School, rated outstanding by Ofsted. Both schools serve the younger school-age population within the postcode boundary. **How is the transport and connectivity?Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband quality score of 87 and a mobile coverage score of 81. Transport links include four nearby railway stations and five retail outlets. Four rail stations such as Basingstoke and Hook provide easy regional access. Aviation options include RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport. **Is the area safe and free from planning constraints?The area scores 89 out of 100 for crime risk, indicating below-average crime rates and a low risk level. You will find no flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, or protected woodland coverage, all recorded as passing assessments. This confirms a safe environment without major environmental planning restrictions.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.0 hectares
Population
1615
Population Density
227 people/km²

** The property market in RG24 7BT is overwhelmingly characterised by private ownership rather than a rental economy. With 87% of homes owned outright or with a mortgage, you are entering a market where buyers have made a direct financial commitment to the locality. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not find flats or apartments for sale in this immediate cluster. This focus on house ownership shapes the property values and the pace of transactions in the area. You are looking at a market where sellers are often motivated by life changes rather than investment yields. The small size of the area limits the sheer volume of stock available, making each property significant. This concentration means that access to listings can sometimes be competitive. The housing stock reflects the needs of the 47-year-old median age resident, likely favouring family-sized homes over studio units or small bungalows. Since the accommodation is defined entirely by houses, your options are restricted to detached or semi-detached properties that suit family life. **** Families living in RG24 7BT have access to two primary schools rated by Ofsted. Old Basing Infant School operates as a primary school with a good rating, catering to the younger end of the compulsory education age group. St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School also provides primary education and holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This combination of a good and an outstanding school offers a robust educational start for children residing nearby. Both institutions fall within the primary sector, which means they serve children typically aged four to eleven years old. For adults with school-age children, these are the key educational providers directly associated with the locality. The presence of a Voluntary Aided school suggests a community-led governance structure alongside maintained provision. You have the option to choose between two different educational philosophies and management styles within a short distance. These schools serve the 1,615 residents in the postcode, with the potential catchment extending to the surrounding suburbs. The high/positive Ofsted ratings provide assurance regarding educational standards without needing further speculation about hidden tutoring costs or demand issues. **** Digital connectivity in RG24 7BT is robust and well-suited for modern working requirements. Fixed broadband quality scores 87 out of 100, indicating excellent speeds for high-definition streaming, large file transfers, and remote work needs. Mobile network quality scores 81 out of 100, providing reliable coverage for calls, messaging, and navigation apps across the neighbourhood. These high-quality indices mean you can manage your digital life without interruption or frustration. Residents can expect video conferencing to run smoothly and online banking to process instantly. The strong mobile signal ensures you remain connected even when stepping outside the house or gardening. A score near 90 represents the top tier of service, and your current connection meets this high standard. You do not need to rely on inconsistent networks for your essential communication streams. The area supports the needs of those who work from home or require constant internet access for their business. Digital infrastructure here matches the expectations of a connected household. **** Residents of RG24 7BT enjoy easy access to a wider range of amenities through nearby transport links and retail hubs. Five major retail options lie within practical reach, including Tesco Chineham, Co-op Linden, and Tesco Basingstoke. These superstores offer the weekly shopping needs of a household with cars. For rail travel, four stations serve the region, notably Basingstoke Railway Station, Hook Railway Station, and Bramley Railway Station. These hubs connect you to broader commercial centres and employment opportunities beyond the local cluster. Aviation access is also available via two airports, RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport, which might interest those with specific travel requirements. Your daily life is supported by the convenience of these established venues without needing to commute unreasonable distances. This network of services brings the necessities of city living within a manageable journey of the 227 people per square kilometre spread. You can shop for groceries in the morning and attend elective appointments after falling within the locality's convenient envelope. **** Safety and environmental conditions in RG24 7BT present a largely positive picture for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. These zero-risk scores indicate no coverage of these specific environmental constraints, meaning you face no planning restrictions related to these factors. The crime risk assessment yields a score of 89 out of 100, which translates to a low crime risk level. This figure suggests that the neighbourhood has below-average crime rates compared to similar areas. You can feel confident that your household is situated in a safer environment than the national average. The safety score confirms that theft, violence, and anti-social behaviour are not predominant issues in this postcode. The absence of protected land types also means your viewlines are unlikely to be restricted by strict nature conservation covenants interfering with property plans. Safety在这里 is defined by a lack of major environmental hazards and a controlled crime profile. **** **What is the character of the community in RG24 7BT?This area is a small residential cluster with 1,615 residents and a population density of 227 people per square kilometre. The community is stable, with 87% of households owning their homes. The dominant accommodation type is houses, catering primarily to adults aged 30 to 64 years. The median age is 47, reflecting a settled rather than transient population. **Which schools are available for my children?There are two primary schools serving the area: Old Basing Infant School, rated good by Ofsted, and St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School, rated outstanding by Ofsted. Both schools serve the younger school-age population within the postcode boundary. **How is the transport and connectivity?Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband quality score of 87 and a mobile coverage score of 81. Transport links include four nearby railway stations and five retail outlets. Four rail stations such as Basingstoke and Hook provide easy regional access. Aviation options include RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport. **Is the area safe and free from planning constraints?The area scores 89 out of 100 for crime risk, indicating below-average crime rates and a low risk level. You will find no flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, or protected woodland coverage, all recorded as passing assessments. This confirms a safe environment without major environmental planning restrictions.

House Prices in RG24 7BT

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Energy Efficiency in RG24 7BT

** Residents of RG24 7BT enjoy easy access to a wider range of amenities through nearby transport links and retail hubs. Five major retail options lie within practical reach, including Tesco Chineham, Co-op Linden, and Tesco Basingstoke. These superstores offer the weekly shopping needs of a household with cars. For rail travel, four stations serve the region, notably Basingstoke Railway Station, Hook Railway Station, and Bramley Railway Station. These hubs connect you to broader commercial centres and employment opportunities beyond the local cluster. Aviation access is also available via two airports, RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport, which might interest those with specific travel requirements. Your daily life is supported by the convenience of these established venues without needing to commute unreasonable distances. This network of services brings the necessities of city living within a manageable journey of the 227 people per square kilometre spread. You can shop for groceries in the morning and attend elective appointments after falling within the locality's convenient envelope. **** Safety and environmental conditions in RG24 7BT present a largely positive picture for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. These zero-risk scores indicate no coverage of these specific environmental constraints, meaning you face no planning restrictions related to these factors. The crime risk assessment yields a score of 89 out of 100, which translates to a low crime risk level. This figure suggests that the neighbourhood has below-average crime rates compared to similar areas. You can feel confident that your household is situated in a safer environment than the national average. The safety score confirms that theft, violence, and anti-social behaviour are not predominant issues in this postcode. The absence of protected land types also means your viewlines are unlikely to be restricted by strict nature conservation covenants interfering with property plans. Safety在这里 is defined by a lack of major environmental hazards and a controlled crime profile. **** **What is the character of the community in RG24 7BT?This area is a small residential cluster with 1,615 residents and a population density of 227 people per square kilometre. The community is stable, with 87% of households owning their homes. The dominant accommodation type is houses, catering primarily to adults aged 30 to 64 years. The median age is 47, reflecting a settled rather than transient population. **Which schools are available for my children?There are two primary schools serving the area: Old Basing Infant School, rated good by Ofsted, and St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School, rated outstanding by Ofsted. Both schools serve the younger school-age population within the postcode boundary. **How is the transport and connectivity?Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband quality score of 87 and a mobile coverage score of 81. Transport links include four nearby railway stations and five retail outlets. Four rail stations such as Basingstoke and Hook provide easy regional access. Aviation options include RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport. **Is the area safe and free from planning constraints?The area scores 89 out of 100 for crime risk, indicating below-average crime rates and a low risk level. You will find no flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, or protected woodland coverage, all recorded as passing assessments. This confirms a safe environment without major environmental planning restrictions.

Amenities

Schools

** Families living in RG24 7BT have access to two primary schools rated by Ofsted. Old Basing Infant School operates as a primary school with a good rating, catering to the younger end of the compulsory education age group. St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School also provides primary education and holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This combination of a good and an outstanding school offers a robust educational start for children residing nearby. Both institutions fall within the primary sector, which means they serve children typically aged four to eleven years old. For adults with school-age children, these are the key educational providers directly associated with the locality. The presence of a Voluntary Aided school suggests a community-led governance structure alongside maintained provision. You have the option to choose between two different educational philosophies and management styles within a short distance. These schools serve the 1,615 residents in the postcode, with the potential catchment extending to the surrounding suburbs. The high/positive Ofsted ratings provide assurance regarding educational standards without needing further speculation about hidden tutoring costs or demand issues. **** Digital connectivity in RG24 7BT is robust and well-suited for modern working requirements. Fixed broadband quality scores 87 out of 100, indicating excellent speeds for high-definition streaming, large file transfers, and remote work needs. Mobile network quality scores 81 out of 100, providing reliable coverage for calls, messaging, and navigation apps across the neighbourhood. These high-quality indices mean you can manage your digital life without interruption or frustration. Residents can expect video conferencing to run smoothly and online banking to process instantly. The strong mobile signal ensures you remain connected even when stepping outside the house or gardening. A score near 90 represents the top tier of service, and your current connection meets this high standard. You do not need to rely on inconsistent networks for your essential communication streams. The area supports the needs of those who work from home or require constant internet access for their business. Digital infrastructure here matches the expectations of a connected household. **** Residents of RG24 7BT enjoy easy access to a wider range of amenities through nearby transport links and retail hubs. Five major retail options lie within practical reach, including Tesco Chineham, Co-op Linden, and Tesco Basingstoke. These superstores offer the weekly shopping needs of a household with cars. For rail travel, four stations serve the region, notably Basingstoke Railway Station, Hook Railway Station, and Bramley Railway Station. These hubs connect you to broader commercial centres and employment opportunities beyond the local cluster. Aviation access is also available via two airports, RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport, which might interest those with specific travel requirements. Your daily life is supported by the convenience of these established venues without needing to commute unreasonable distances. This network of services brings the necessities of city living within a manageable journey of the 227 people per square kilometre spread. You can shop for groceries in the morning and attend elective appointments after falling within the locality's convenient envelope. **** Safety and environmental conditions in RG24 7BT present a largely positive picture for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. These zero-risk scores indicate no coverage of these specific environmental constraints, meaning you face no planning restrictions related to these factors. The crime risk assessment yields a score of 89 out of 100, which translates to a low crime risk level. This figure suggests that the neighbourhood has below-average crime rates compared to similar areas. You can feel confident that your household is situated in a safer environment than the national average. The safety score confirms that theft, violence, and anti-social behaviour are not predominant issues in this postcode. The absence of protected land types also means your viewlines are unlikely to be restricted by strict nature conservation covenants interfering with property plans. Safety在这里 is defined by a lack of major environmental hazards and a controlled crime profile. **** **What is the character of the community in RG24 7BT?This area is a small residential cluster with 1,615 residents and a population density of 227 people per square kilometre. The community is stable, with 87% of households owning their homes. The dominant accommodation type is houses, catering primarily to adults aged 30 to 64 years. The median age is 47, reflecting a settled rather than transient population. **Which schools are available for my children?There are two primary schools serving the area: Old Basing Infant School, rated good by Ofsted, and St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School, rated outstanding by Ofsted. Both schools serve the younger school-age population within the postcode boundary. **How is the transport and connectivity?Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband quality score of 87 and a mobile coverage score of 81. Transport links include four nearby railway stations and five retail outlets. Four rail stations such as Basingstoke and Hook provide easy regional access. Aviation options include RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport. **Is the area safe and free from planning constraints?The area scores 89 out of 100 for crime risk, indicating below-average crime rates and a low risk level. You will find no flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, or protected woodland coverage, all recorded as passing assessments. This confirms a safe environment without major environmental planning restrictions.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Old Basing Infant SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

** The community in RG24 7BT reflects a mature profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents is adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population established in their peak working and rearing years. You will find that 87% of households in this area own their homes, suggesting a strong sense of permanence and investment in the location. The predominant form of accommodation consists of houses, which aligns with the high level of home ownership and the age profile of the residents. Diversity is primarily represented by a White ethnic group as the predominant demographic. These statistical figures describe a neighbourhood where long-term stability is the norm. The high home ownership rate contrasts with areas dominated by rental markets, implying that buyers rather than landlords drive the local housing decisions. Children and young families form part of the resident base within the 30 to 64 age bracket. This demographic structure supports local services tailored to adults managing careers and families simultaneously. There is no significant data suggesting a transient population within this specific postcode boundary. **** The property market in RG24 7BT is overwhelmingly characterised by private ownership rather than a rental economy. With 87% of homes owned outright or with a mortgage, you are entering a market where buyers have made a direct financial commitment to the locality. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not find flats or apartments for sale in this immediate cluster. This focus on house ownership shapes the property values and the pace of transactions in the area. You are looking at a market where sellers are often motivated by life changes rather than investment yields. The small size of the area limits the sheer volume of stock available, making each property significant. This concentration means that access to listings can sometimes be competitive. The housing stock reflects the needs of the 47-year-old median age resident, likely favouring family-sized homes over studio units or small bungalows. Since the accommodation is defined entirely by houses, your options are restricted to detached or semi-detached properties that suit family life. **** Families living in RG24 7BT have access to two primary schools rated by Ofsted. Old Basing Infant School operates as a primary school with a good rating, catering to the younger end of the compulsory education age group. St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School also provides primary education and holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This combination of a good and an outstanding school offers a robust educational start for children residing nearby. Both institutions fall within the primary sector, which means they serve children typically aged four to eleven years old. For adults with school-age children, these are the key educational providers directly associated with the locality. The presence of a Voluntary Aided school suggests a community-led governance structure alongside maintained provision. You have the option to choose between two different educational philosophies and management styles within a short distance. These schools serve the 1,615 residents in the postcode, with the potential catchment extending to the surrounding suburbs. The high/positive Ofsted ratings provide assurance regarding educational standards without needing further speculation about hidden tutoring costs or demand issues. **** Digital connectivity in RG24 7BT is robust and well-suited for modern working requirements. Fixed broadband quality scores 87 out of 100, indicating excellent speeds for high-definition streaming, large file transfers, and remote work needs. Mobile network quality scores 81 out of 100, providing reliable coverage for calls, messaging, and navigation apps across the neighbourhood. These high-quality indices mean you can manage your digital life without interruption or frustration. Residents can expect video conferencing to run smoothly and online banking to process instantly. The strong mobile signal ensures you remain connected even when stepping outside the house or gardening. A score near 90 represents the top tier of service, and your current connection meets this high standard. You do not need to rely on inconsistent networks for your essential communication streams. The area supports the needs of those who work from home or require constant internet access for their business. Digital infrastructure here matches the expectations of a connected household. **** Residents of RG24 7BT enjoy easy access to a wider range of amenities through nearby transport links and retail hubs. Five major retail options lie within practical reach, including Tesco Chineham, Co-op Linden, and Tesco Basingstoke. These superstores offer the weekly shopping needs of a household with cars. For rail travel, four stations serve the region, notably Basingstoke Railway Station, Hook Railway Station, and Bramley Railway Station. These hubs connect you to broader commercial centres and employment opportunities beyond the local cluster. Aviation access is also available via two airports, RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport, which might interest those with specific travel requirements. Your daily life is supported by the convenience of these established venues without needing to commute unreasonable distances. This network of services brings the necessities of city living within a manageable journey of the 227 people per square kilometre spread. You can shop for groceries in the morning and attend elective appointments after falling within the locality's convenient envelope. **** Safety and environmental conditions in RG24 7BT present a largely positive picture for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. These zero-risk scores indicate no coverage of these specific environmental constraints, meaning you face no planning restrictions related to these factors. The crime risk assessment yields a score of 89 out of 100, which translates to a low crime risk level. This figure suggests that the neighbourhood has below-average crime rates compared to similar areas. You can feel confident that your household is situated in a safer environment than the national average. The safety score confirms that theft, violence, and anti-social behaviour are not predominant issues in this postcode. The absence of protected land types also means your viewlines are unlikely to be restricted by strict nature conservation covenants interfering with property plans. Safety在这里 is defined by a lack of major environmental hazards and a controlled crime profile. **** **What is the character of the community in RG24 7BT?This area is a small residential cluster with 1,615 residents and a population density of 227 people per square kilometre. The community is stable, with 87% of households owning their homes. The dominant accommodation type is houses, catering primarily to adults aged 30 to 64 years. The median age is 47, reflecting a settled rather than transient population. **Which schools are available for my children?There are two primary schools serving the area: Old Basing Infant School, rated good by Ofsted, and St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School, rated outstanding by Ofsted. Both schools serve the younger school-age population within the postcode boundary. **How is the transport and connectivity?Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband quality score of 87 and a mobile coverage score of 81. Transport links include four nearby railway stations and five retail outlets. Four rail stations such as Basingstoke and Hook provide easy regional access. Aviation options include RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport. **Is the area safe and free from planning constraints?The area scores 89 out of 100 for crime risk, indicating below-average crime rates and a low risk level. You will find no flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, or protected woodland coverage, all recorded as passing assessments. This confirms a safe environment without major environmental planning restrictions.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

87
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

47
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the character of the community in RG24 7BT?
This area is a small residential cluster with 1,615 residents and a population density of 227 people per square kilometre. The community is stable, with 87% of households owning their homes. The dominant accommodation type is houses, catering primarily to adults aged 30 to 64 years. The median age is 47, reflecting a settled rather than transient population.
Which schools are available for my children?
There are two primary schools serving the area: Old Basing Infant School, rated good by Ofsted, and St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School, rated outstanding by Ofsted. Both schools serve the younger school-age population within the postcode boundary.
How is the transport and connectivity?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband quality score of 87 and a mobile coverage score of 81. Transport links include four nearby railway stations and five retail outlets. Four rail stations such as Basingstoke and Hook provide easy regional access. Aviation options include RAF Odiham and Lasham Airport.
Is the area safe and free from planning constraints?
The area scores 89 out of 100 for crime risk, indicating below-average crime rates and a low risk level. You will find no flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, or protected woodland coverage, all recorded as passing assessments. This confirms a safe environment without major environmental planning restrictions.

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