Area Overview for B98 0YH
Area Information
B98 0YH represents a specific residential cluster situated within the broader Winyates district of eastern Redditch in Worcestershire. This postcode serves a small population of 1,237 residents, forming a distinct pocket of the larger community which includes Winyates East, Winyates West, and Winyates Green. The area functions as part of a post-war housing estate that has become a notable part of Redditch's built environment. Current population figures indicate a tight-knit community where daily life revolves around the surrounding estate features and nearby town centre facilities. Living in B98 0YH means accessing the practical conveniences of a developing district while maintaining a connection to the wider Redditch borough. The area elects three councillors to Redditch Borough Council, integrating it into local governance structures that affect the broader ward. Residents benefit from proximity to Winyates Way, which acts as a key artery connecting various sub-areas. Although the specific coordinates often associated with nearby landmarks like Winyates Centre fall slightly outside the immediate B98 0YH boundary, the residential nature of this cluster ensures easy access to the amenities that define local life. This location offers a grounded experience of suburban living within the West Midlands region.
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- Population
- 1237
- Population Density
- 6514 people/km²
The property market in B98 0YH is characterised by a mix of ownership models, with 52% of accommodation owned by residents. This statistic places the area firmly in a dual market, balancing owner-occupier interests with a substantial social or private rental sector. Because 48% of properties remain within the rental sector, potential buyers should view the area as having steady demand from tenants as well as owners. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the area's designation as a post-war housing estate within Redditch. Homes in B98 0YH typically offer terraced or semi-detached living typical of Eastern Redditch estates. Buyers looking at this specific postcode should consider the broader context of the Winyates district, where regeneration efforts have focused on improving security and community spaces at Winyates Centre. The presence of a shopping centre and craft centre nearby adds value to the location, influencing property appeal beyond just the physical structure. With a population of 1,237, the housing stock is compact, meaning individual homes may hold slightly more weight in community decision-making than in larger, more dispersed suburbs.
House Prices in B98 0YH
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Energy Efficiency in B98 0YH
Living in B98 0YH offers practical access to retail and transport hubs within easy reach. Residents have five retail options nearby, including Morrisons Daily Redditch 6-7, Morrisons Winyates, and Lidl Redditch. These stores provide essential grocery shopping and daily necessities without requiring long journeys into the city centre. For commuters, five railway stations are available, with Redditch Railway Station, Danzey Railway Station, and Wood End Railway Station being the closest points. This rail access connects residents to wider networks beyond Redditch. The area benefits from proximity to Arrow Valley Country Park, which is accessible by footpath from nearby Winyates West. This natural space offers residents a place for recreation and walking. The neighbourhood also sits close to the Winyates Shopping Centre and Winyates Craft Centre, facilities that host community events such as the Multicultural Community Food and Arts Festival. These venues foster social connections and cultural engagement, transforming the local centre into a hub for diversity and activity. The integration of retail, transport, and green spaces defines the everyday rhythm of life in this part of East Worcestershire.
Amenities
Schools
Families living in B98 0YH have access to named educational institutions within practical reach. Tenacres First School stands as the primary school option listed for the area, holding a 'good' Ofsted rating which signals consistent standards in education and student care. This single named entry provides a clear focal point for primary education needs in the immediate vicinity. The presence of a rated primary school suggests that the local authority prioritises early childhood education in this postcode district. While the data specifically highlights Tenacres First School, the broader context of the Winyates district includes other establishments such as Ipsley Middle School and Roman Way First School, though these fall outside the strict listing for this specific search query. For parents relying on the strictly provided data, Tenacres First School represents the confirmed educational anchor point for the community. Ratings reflect the performance of the school against national benchmarks, offering reassurance to residents enrolling their children in the local system.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tenacres First School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in B98 0YH is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age of residents is 47 years, reflecting a population dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64. This age structure suggests a neighbourhood where families and settled individuals likely form the core of the local social fabric. Home ownership stands at 52%, indicating that slightly more than half of the dwellings are owned outright or with a mortgage rather than being rented properties. This significant rate of occupancy suggests a level of stability often found in established parts of housing estates. Accommodation within the postcode consists primarily of houses, distinguishing it from areas dominated by high-rise living or flats. The predominance of house types aligns with the post-war estate architecture common in Redditch. Ethnic diversity includes a White majority, although the area also participates in wider regional trends towards multiculturalism. The Winyates neighbourhood has historically been identified as one of Redditch's most deprived areas, falling within the top 10% for deprivation in England. This classification impacts local services and infrastructure investment, creating a context where residents often rely heavily on specific community initiatives and regeneration projects to enhance quality of life.
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Planning Constraints
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