Settlement Profile of BARMBY MOOR

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Settlement Profile of BARMBY MOOR Copyright Andy Beecroft and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence (Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic) The village of Barmby Moor is situated approximately 1½ miles west of Pocklington. It lies north of the A1079 road where it is met by the B1246 road that passes through the village. The City of York is around half an hour s journey by bus, just 13 miles to the north west. Barmby Moor has a long history and was originally a market town with a coaching inn. At the western end of the village properties on the northern side of the B1246 are set back behind an open green. The landscape around the moated manor house near the village centre is an important village feature. The former RAF Pocklington Airfield, now an industrial estate, lies within the parish boundary just one mile from the village entre. Demographics Please note that all figures marked with a * are taken from the 2001 Census. They should be treated with a degree of caution as they are a number of years old. However, the Census remains the best dataset available for consistent and robust comparisons of small areas. 1 Population: 1,065 314,113* 52,041,916* (0.3% of East Riding total)* 2 Ages 0-15 183 (17.2%)* (18.8%)* (20.2%)* 3 Ages 16-24 76 (7.1%)* (9.1%)* (10.9%)* 4 Ages 25-44 305 (28.6%)* (26.2%)* (29.2%)* 5 Ages 45-64 333 (31.3%)* (27.5%)* (23.8%)*

6 Ages 65+ 168 (15.8%)* (18.4%)* (16.0%)* Employment and Economic 7 Economically Active - Employed (proportion of residents aged 16 to 74): 8 Economically Active - Unemployed (proportion of residents aged 16 to 74): 9 Economically Inactive (proportion of residents aged 16 to 74): 570 (70.8%)* (61.5%)* (60.6%)* 7 (0.9%)* (3.0%)* (3.4%)* 216 (26.8%)* (33.3%)* (33.5%)* 10 Employed in manufacturing 85 (14.7%)* (16.4%)* (15.0%)* 11 Employed in education, health and 165 (28.4%)* (27.1%)* (24.3%)* public admin. 12 Employed in agriculture, hunting or 32 (5.5%)* (4.4%)* (1.5%)* forestry 13 Employed in retail, hotels and catering 109 (18.8%)* (21.6%)* (21.6%)* 14 Employed in financial and business 95 (16.5%)* (11.4%)* (17.7%)* services 15 Employed in transport, storage and 20 (3.4%)* (6.2%)* (7.0%)* communication 16 Employed in other 74 (12.8%)* (12.9%)* (12.9%)* 17 Managerial and professional 288 (35.8%)* (25.9%)* (27.1%)* occupations 18 Intermediate occupations 81 (10.1%)* (8.6%)* (9.4%)* 19 Small employers and own-account 80 (9.9%)* (8.3%)* (7.0%)* workers 20 Lower supervisory and technical 56 (7.0%)* (7.9%)* (7.2%)* occupations 21 Semi routine and routine occupations 139 (17.3%)* (21.4%)* (20.8%)* 22 Never worked and long-term 8 (1.0%)* (2.5%)* (3.74%)* unemployed 23 Not classified and full time students 153 (19.0%)* (25.3%)* (24.9%)* 24 Employment locations (including undeveloped allocations): Pocklington Industrial Estate is located within the parish of Barmby Moor. There are some undeveloped plots of land allocated for employment use (around 42 Ha). Stage 2 of the Employment Land Review identified a need to retain the existing undeveloped allocations at Pocklington Industrial Estate. 25 Number of jobs in parish 797* Barmby Moor has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the East Riding especially in respect of long-term unemployed. There are relatively high numbers of jobs located on Pocklington Industrial Estate, hence the high figure for jobs in the parish. Households and Housing 26 Total number of dwellings: 469 (0.3% of East 136,537* 22,481,305* Riding total)* 27 Detached houses and bungalows 240 (51.2%)* (33.4%)* (22.8%)* 28 Semi-detached houses and bungalows 166 (35.4%)* (37.4%)* (31.6%)* 29 Terraced houses and bungalows 33 (7.0%)* (19.9%)* (26.0%)*

30 Flat/maisonette/apartment 27 (5.8%)* (8.8%)* (18.8%)* 31 Caravan/Temporary structure 3 (0.6%)* (0.4%)* (0.4%)* 32 Rented from local authority/rsl/ha 43 (9.3%)* (9.0%)* (13.2%)* 33 Private rented stock 38 (8.3%)* (1.6%)* (5.9%)* 34 Number of dwellings built between 23 9,401-2001 & 2008 (financial year parish): 35 Outstanding commitments (01/04/08) (parish): 27 5,269-36 Capacity of outstanding allocations: BAR4 Land North of 14 & 16 Briarsfield Est. capacity: 1, With permission BAR5 Holborn Farm, Main Street Est. capacity: 14, No permission 37 Capacity identified in SHLAA: TBC TBC - 38 Identified housing need: 8 per annum 1,455 per annum - 39 Average house price (Jan-Dec 2007): 300,634 (YO42 4) 154,807 181,009 40 Average house price change (2003-38.8% 53.9% 39.5% 2007): 41 Housing market sub-area: Wolds The average house prices in YO42 4 are some of the highest in the East Riding. Deprivation and Prosperity 42 Lowest ranked (least deprived) IMD 32,397 32,482 24,019 SOA: (South Hunsley) (whole parish and 43 Highest ranked (most deprived) IMD 758 1 further) SOA: (Bridlington South) 44 Average household income: 32,882 33,168 X 45 Number of households without a car or 63 (13.78%)* (20.2%)* (26.8%)* van 46 Number of households with 1 car or 190 (41.3%)* (46.0%)* (43.8%)* vans 47 Number of households with 2 cars or 163 (35.4%)* (27.1%)* (23.6%)* vans 48 Number of households with 3 or more 44 (9.6%)* (6.6%)* (5.9%)* cars or vans 49 Regeneration Strategy category Services and Facilities 50 Shopping areas: No defined shopping areas 51 Nearest supermarket: Somerfield (Pocklington) approximately 2 miles Co-op (Pocklington) approximately 2 miles Sainsbury s (Pocklington) approximately 2.5 miles 52 Retail hierarchy status: Not assessed 53 Markets: None 54 Community services and facilities: (see also below) Barmby Moor Village Store St Helens Square Post Office Main Street The Squirrels Public House Hull Road The Steer Inn Hull Road Boot and Slipper Inn St Helens Square Barmby Moor Village Hall Chapel Street Old School Kids Club Main Street 55 Primary school(s): Barmby Moor CE Primary School 56 Nearest Secondary school(s): Woldgate School (Pocklington) 57 Capacity of schools: Barmby Moor CE Primary School 119 (107 currently on roll 2007/08) Woldgate School 1,450 (1,301 currently on roll 2007/08)

58 Nearest college/sixth form: Woldgate School (Pocklington) 59 Health facilities: Hospitals York Hospital (A&E) 13 miles Nearest alternatives: Beverley Westwood Hospital 20 miles Hull Royal Infirmary (A&E) 28.5 miles GP Surgeries Pocklington Group Practice, Barmby Road, Pocklington 1.5 miles Nearest alternatives: Dr Dudek & Partners, York Road, Elvington 8.5 miles Stamford Bridge Medical Centre, Viking Road, Stamford Bridge 6 miles Dental Practices Pocklington NHS Dental Access Centre, Market Place, Pocklington 1.5 miles The Regent Street Dental Centre, Regent Street, Pocklington 1.5 miles Nearest alternatives: Burnby Lane Dental Practice, Burnby Lane, Pocklington 2 miles CJ Strevens, Viking Road, Stamford Bridge 6.5 miles Pharmacies Alliance Pharmacy, The Pavement, Pocklington 1.5 miles Alliance Pharmacy, Market Place, Pocklington 1.5 miles Nearest alternatives: C & A Brack Ltd, The Square, Stamford Bridge 6.5 miles 60 Leisure and cultural facilities: Wolds Gliding Club Hodsow Lane 61 Recreation areas: Allerthorpe Common 63 Tourist facilities/accommodation: Alder Carr House B&B Northwood Coach House Self Catering Accommodation 64 Infrastructure capacity and constraints: Transport and Accessibility 65 Strategic highway access (any identified Off A1079 network constraints): 66 Rail network access: Nearest station: York (approximately 13 miles) 67 Public transport provision (Bus): EYMS X46, 746 68 Distance by road to nearest Regional or Sub Regional City (time taken on public transport): 69 Distance by road to nearest Principal Town (time taken on public transport): Regular service between Hull and York York 13 miles (34 mins by bus) Hull 29 miles (1hr 16 mins by bus, 1hr 9 mins by bus to Beverley, train to Hull) Beverley 19 miles (49 mins by bus) limited service 70 Average distance of travel to work 20.00* (12.4 miles) 17.75* (11 miles) 13.39* (8.3 miles) (km): 71 Travel to work by public transport 19 (3.3%)* (4.7%)* (14.5%)* 72 Travel to work by 438 (75.3%)* (69.5%)* (63.1%)* car/motorcycle/van/taxi 73 Travel to work by bicycle or on foot 33 (5.7%)* (14.8%)* (12.8%)* 74 People who mainly work from home 88 (15.1%)* (10.3%)* (9.2%)* 75 Travel to Work Area York Environmental Issues 76 Flood risk: Barmby Moor village is within Flood Zone 1 low risk. In the events of June 2007, between 1 and 10 properties were recorded as being flooded in the parish.

77 National designations: Allerthorpe Common (partly a SSSI) lies south of the A1079 in the neighbouring parish of Allerthorpe. 78 Local designations: None 79 Landscape character: (please see the Landscape Character Assessment and Detailed Assessments for further information) General Landscape character designation: West Pocklington Farmland 80 Quality of surrounding agricultural Grade 3 land: 81 Conservation areas: Conservation area was designated and appraised in 2007. 82 Identified brownfield sites suitable for redevelopment Parish Plans, Local Views and Strategies Please note: The views and material referenced below have been included for information only and do not necessarily mean that they have the support of East Riding of Yorkshire Council Comments: Draft published: 27/08/2008 First published: 07/11/2008 Last updated: Change Log Row Change Origin Date 59 Health facilities distances and destinations revised Forward Planning 06/11/08