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NG12 4EN
Melton Road, Tollerton, Nottinghamshire
RushcliffeRushcliffe District (B)
NG12 4EN is a rural village, Popular with a mid-age/family-friendly neighbourhood a location with a dense concentration of smaller properties, with decent transport connections, and is a highly secure neighbourhood. This postcode is offering decent retail choices, where hospital access is less convenient, and offering fewer high-income opportunities. This postcode is one of the safest areas in the region.
Tollerton, Nottinghamshire
Key Stats
Households
143
Male: 34, Female: 42
Household Income
£57,400
UK average: £38,100 (Jul 23)

Postcode Sector
Nottingham

Population
People

Population Density
People/km2

Average Income
Per household
Affordability
7 / 10
Crime & Safety
9 / 10
Amenities
6 / 10
Overview
What does Census 2021 data tell us about NG12 4EN?
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Where is NG12 4EN?
Approximate address:
Melton Road, Tollerton, Nottinghamshire
The postcode NG12 4EN is located in the Rushcliffe area, part of the Rushcliffe District (B) district, and classed as a Rural: Town and Fringe area.
The postcode NG12 4EN is on the outskirts of a town, offering a blend of rural and urban characteristics. Often small towns or villages with a relatively low population, the local economy in this part of Rushcliffe typically relies on a mix of agriculture, small-scale industry and local services. There is usually a presence of commuting residents who work in nearby urban towns and cities.
Due to it's proximity to the natural environment, areas like NG12 4EN in Rushcliffe are usually attractive for outdoor activities and a quieter lifestyle. A strong sense of cohesion between neighbours is typical, with residents who have lived in the neighbourhood for years, fostering close-knit relationships.
Note: demographic statistics are based on LSOA (E01028412) and OA (E00144778) output area data from the Census 2021, published by the Office for National Statistics, and are based on a best-fit model.


Location
Rushcliffe
Coordinates
52.898689, -1.098631
Easting/Northing
460731, 0333852
Grid Ref
SK607338
Parliamentary Constituency
Rushcliffe
Local Authority
Rushcliffe
Population Density
983 km²
Coordinates
52.898689, -1.098631
Easting/Northing
460731, 0333852
Grid Ref
SK607338
Parliamentary Constituency
Rushcliffe
Local Authority
Rushcliffe
Population Density
983 km²
Area Codes
Output area: E00144778
OA Code
E00144778
LSOA Code
E01028412
MSOA Code
E02005917
Ward
E05009731
Parish
Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP)
E37000045
Rural/Urban Code
D1 - Rural: Town and Fringe
OA Code
E00144778
LSOA Code
E01028412
MSOA Code
E02005917
Ward
E05009731
Parish
Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP)
E37000045
Rural/Urban Code
D1 - Rural: Town and Fringe

Demographics
Who lives in the NG12 4EN neighbourhood? Our system analyses 100+ factors to determine who lives here.
AB Social Score
NG12 4EN is dominated by residents in higher managerial or professional occupations, marking it as a highly affluent and professional community
AB social grade score is calculated from Census 21 data, reporting people who have higher and intermediate managerial, admin and professional occupations.
Education Score
An Education Score of 5/10 suggests a balanced community, with an average level of residents holding higher educational qualifications.
This score is based on educational factors, including the highest level of qualifications per output area as reported in Census 2021 statistics.
Credit Status Score
A perfect Credit Status Score of 10/10 signifies an area with outstanding creditworthiness, where residents enjoy the highest levels of financial security and minimal economic risk.
Based on average credit rating by local authority, adjusted and weighted with factors including unemployment, crime, deprivation, and income.
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Property Scorecard
What types of properties are in the NG12 4EN neighbourhood, and how valuable are homes in this area?
Housing Affordability Score
A score of 7/10 suggests good affordability, with housing prices being well within reach for the majority of residents, making this a more accessible area for homebuyers.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus property prices.
Rental Affordability Score
Renters in NG12 4EN benefit from strong affordability, with housing costs comfortably matched to local incomes, easing the financial burden on households.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus rental prices in this local authority.
Yield Potential Score
Yields in NG12 4EN are significantly low, offering little in the way of profitable returns after accounting for property prices and upkeep.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus
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Transport Scorecard
How easy is it to travel to and from the NG12 4EN postcode?
Transport Score
The area benefits from good transport access, with a solid network of bus stops, parking facilities, and a nearby train station for commuters living in NG12 4EN.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus
Commuting Score
Commuting is fairly convenient here, with plenty of local job opportunities reducing the need for long-distance travel, making journeys to work shorter.
Score derived from Census 2021 data regarding commuting distances. Higher scores may indicate work hubs and major industries are closer, meaning shorter commuting times.
Car Ownership Score
Car availability is moderate in NG12 4EN, with a reasonable number of households having access to one vehicle, while others may rely on alternative modes of transport.
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Amenities Scorecard
What amenities and leisure facilities are available near the NG12 4EN postcode?
Green Spaces Score
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Calculated by determining the number, size and population per park within the LSOA neighbourhood area.
Shopping Score
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Calculated by determining the availability of supermarkets, shopping centres and other amenities in this neighbourhood radius.
Fitness & Leisure Score
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Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus
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Education Scorecard
What are the local schools and further education like?
Educational Attainment Score
Residents in NG12 4EN generally have a medium level of education, with many holding Level 2 and 3 qualifications, including apprenticeships and vocational training.
Educational attainment scores are calculated from Census 2021 data by resident's (age 16+) highest level of qualification.
Childcare Score
Families in the NG12 4EN area enjoy excellent access to childcare, with numerous services within close proximity, making it easy to secure care for young children.
Based on proximity, availability and accessibility of local childminders, pre-schools and childcare establishments within travel distance.
Further Education Score
A moderate selection of further education establishments is accessible, though students may still need to travel outside the area for a wider choice.
Based on availability and proximity to further education establishments nearby, including six-forms, colleges and universities.
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