Is Oldham Rural?

Oldham benefits from a high-quality rural and semi-rural environment, including a quarter of the borough lying within the Peak District National Park. Oldham Town Centre is the largest retail centre in the borough, with 1.29 million people living in the catchment area.

Is Oldham urban or rural?

There is a mixture of high-density urban areas, suburbs, semi-rural and rural locations in Oldham. There is some permanent grassland but overwhelmingly the land use in the town is urban.

Is Manchester urban or rural?

The Greater Manchester Built-up Area is an area of land defined by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), consisting of the large conurbation that encompasses the urban element of the city of Manchester and the metropolitan area that forms much of Greater Manchester in North West England.

Is Oldham a suburb?

The Metropolitan Borough of Oldham is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester in North West England. It is named after its largest town, Oldham, The borough had a population of 237,628 making it is the seventh-largest district by population in Greater Manchester. The borough spans 55 square miles (142 km2).

What region does Oldham come under?

Greater Manchester
Oldham, urban area and metropolitan borough, metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, northwestern England.

Is Oldham a deprived town?

You can read the full study here. Data from the study shows that Oldham ‘town’ had over 60% of their local areas (also known as Lower Super Output Areas or LSOAs) ranked in the most deprived 20% of areas in England.

Is Oldham deprived?

So, Oldham has just been named as the most deprived town in England. Does that come as a surprise to someone living there? Well, no. Oldham already has one of the lowest average wages in the UK, the lowest in Greater Manchester for the last 11 years.

What is a rural area in the UK?

Rural areas are those areas that are not urban, i.e. consisting of settlements below 10,000 people or are open countryside.

What is considered rural in the UK?

Wherever possible, the Rural-Urban Classification is used to distinguish rural and urban areas. The Classification defines areas as rural if they fall outside of settlements with more than 10,000 resident population.

What parts of England are rural?

England has other areas of attractive countryside. These include the low-lying areas of East Anglia and the Fen district, to the northeast of London (see the East of England) , and the rolling hill country of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire, on the western edge of England close to Wales.

Who is the richest person in Oldham?

As of May 2018, he was the richest person in the UK, with a net worth of £21.05 billion.
Jim Ratcliffe.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe FIChemE
Ratcliffe in 2013
Born James Arthur Ratcliffe 18 October 1952 Failsworth, Oldham, Greater Manchester, England

What accent do people from Oldham have?

The Manchester accent is relatively localised, and is usually found in Greater Manchester including the cities of Salford and Manchester and also in the immediately adjacent parts of the boroughs of Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford.

Where should I live in Oldham?

The villages further out including Denshaw, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Greenfield and Uppermill are popular upmarket residential areas but do not have such good road access to Manchester and the motorway network as other parts of Oldham district.

What’s Oldham like to live in?

One of the biggest draws of Oldham is its choice of affordable housing, its easy access to Manchester city centre, and its proximity to some of northern England’s most stunning natural beauty.

Why does Oldham not have a train station?

It was eventually one of six stations in the town of Oldham and was adjacent to Clegg Street railway station which closed on 2 May 1959. Although Central was conveniently located close to the town centre it was selected for closure, shutting on 18 April 1966 and virtually no trace of it now remains.

What is the ethnicity of Oldham?

The ethnic composition in Oldham currently stands at 77.5% White, 10.1% Pakistani, 7.3% Bangladeshi and 5.1% ‘other’.

What is the poorest town in England?

Jaywick
Shire county Essex
Region East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom

How many Pakistanis live in Oldham?

10.1%
The ethnic composition in Oldham currently stands at 77.5% White, 10.1% Pakistani, 7.3% Bangladeshi and 5.1% ‘other’.

How many Muslims are there in Oldham?

39,879 (17.73%) of the population identified as Muslim. Oldham has a higher percentage Muslim population than the average for England (5.02%).

What is the poorest area in the UK?

London has the highest rate of poverty, with over one in four (27%) people in poverty.

What is the poorest part of Manchester?

A short walk away from the pitch where players earn £350,000 a week is Miles Platting and Newton Heath, the most deprived ward in Manchester.