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Rockhampton, Gloucestershire

Village in Gloucestershire, England

Rockhampton, Gloucestershire

Village in Gloucestershire, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
coordinates
official_nameRockhampton
static_image_nameRockhampton (Glos) St Oswald's Church - geograph.org.uk - 68130.jpg
static_image_captionChurch of St Oswald
population166
population_ref(2011 Census)
civil_parishRockhampton
unitary_englandSouth Gloucestershire
lieutenancy_englandGloucestershire
regionSouth West England
constituency_westminsterThornbury and Yate
post_townBerkeley
postcode_districtGL13
postcode_areaGL
dial_code01454
os_grid_referenceST6457193419

Rockhampton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Gloucestershire, situated in the unitary district of South Gloucestershire. It is located 2.8 mi northeast of Thornbury, 18.6 mi north of Bristol and is approximately 4 mi east of the River Severn. It had a population of 166 people according to the 2011 census.

The south end of the village is more properly called Newton, and is in the Thornbury postal area.

Population

Total Population of Rockhampton Civil Parish, Gloucestershire, as reported by the Census of Population from 1801 to 2011

The population of Rockhampton has only increased by six since the census started in 1801. However, there have been wide variations in population since 1801 until now. The first big variation was an increase of 61 people from 1821 to 1831 where the population reached 220. The population reached its highest point in 1951 when it reached 235. The next big variation was a decrease of 71 people from 1881 to 1891 where the population fell to 149.

This fall in population was due to Rockhampton civil parish losing the village of Shepperdine to the Thornbury civil parish. Since then until 1961 there was not a lot of variation in population. However, from 1961 there was a big increase of 52 people up to 2001 when the population reached 176.

In 2011, 63% of the population in Rockhampton was between 16 and 64 which means most of the population is working age, 85% of this age group was aged between 30 and 64. On the other hand, 23% of the population was 65 and over which means there is a small retired community in Rockhampton.

History

: A parish, with a village, in Thornbury district, Gloucester; 2 miles N N E of Thornbury, and 4¾ W by N of Charfield r. station.

During 1881 there was a clear occupational structure for the male population of Rockhampton, with more than 80% of males working in agriculture. However, it was very different for females as 60% were unemployed, but the area where the most females were employed in was domestic services or offices.

Rockhampton village hall, located next to the Church of St Oswald, was originally a village church school with 26 children attending in 1940. However, in the late 1940s the school was shut down, but after some fundraising it was purchased for the residents of Rockhampton in 1983.

Economy

Rockhampton has three small engineering repair works, five working farms, two tree nurseries and an equestrian centre. There are no general shops or pubs. This is similar to the businesses that would have been around in 1881.

Rockhampton is a wealthy rural commuter village and the parish has entrepreneurial people living there with 19% of the population being self-employed. Additionally, 17% of Rockhampton's population is retired and only one person was unemployed according to the 2011 census data. Of the people who were employed in Rockhampton; 18 work in the health industry, 11 work in the retail industry and 10 work in the Professional, Scientific and Technical industry. These industries employed the most people from Rockhampton.

Education

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Sports and Leisure

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In 2015, Rockhampton's 1 XI won the Glos/Wilts Division of the West of England Premier League. The same year, Rockhampton's 3 XI won the first division of the Martin Berrill Stroud & District Cricket League.

Thornbury RFC's ground is located in Rockhampton and play in the South West 1 League.

Housing

There is a total of 64 households in Rockhampton according to the 2011 census; 82.8% are detached houses, 10.9% are semi-detached, 3.1% are part of a converted or shared house, 1.6% are purposed-built flats or tenement and 1.6% are terraced housing. Of the 64 households in Rockhampton, 29 were owned outright, 28 were owned with a mortgage, 5 were privately rented from a private landlord or Letting Agency, One had shared ownership and one was socially rented, according to data from the 2011 census. The most people living in one household in Rockhampton is six and the fewest people living in one household is one.

References

References

  1. "Rockhampton (Parish): Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". Office for National Statistics.
  2. "Rockhampton AP/CP through time".
  3. "People – StreetCheck".
  4. "BBC – Domesday Reloaded: PARISH OF ST. OSWALD".
  5. [http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-35352-church-of-st-oswald-rockhampton- Church of St Oswald, Rockhampton]. Accessed 2 December 2013
  6. (1870). "Gazetteer of England and Wales". A. Fullerton & Co..
  7. "Rockhampton Village Hall Home Page".
  8. "Parish Council".
  9. "Employment – StreetCheck".
  10. "People – StreetCheck".
  11. "Info – Rockhampton Cricket Club".
  12. "History – Rockhampton Cricket Club".
  13. "Rockhampton (Parish): Housing: Accommodation Type – Households, 2011". Office for National Statistics.
  14. "Letting agency in Rustington". cooper-adams.com.
  15. "Rockhampton (Parish): Housing:Tenure – Households, 2011". Office for National Statistics.
  16. "Rockhampton (Parish): Housing: Household Size, 2011". Office for National Statistics.
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