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Palgrave, Suffolk

Palgrave is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England.[1] It is located on the south bank of the River Waveney, opposite Diss and adjacent to the Great Eastern Main Line.

Palgrave
Palgrave Village Green
Palgrave
Location within Suffolk
Population905 (2011 Census)
Civil parish
  • Palgrave
District
  • Mid Suffolk
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDISS
Postcode districtIP22
Dialling code01379
PoliceSuffolk
FireSuffolk
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Suffolk
52°21′47″N 1°06′27″E / 52.36298°N 1.10756°E / 52.36298; 1.10756

Palgrave has a small primary school, and church located opposite, and is situated approximately 1 mile from Diss. It also has a green, park, pond, and cemetery.

Palgrave has a population of 905 people in 366 households, according to the 2011 Census.[2]

Palgrave shares a significant historical link with its West/East road linking Great Yarmouth and St. Edmunds in the Domesday period.

History edit

In the 1870s, Palgrave was described as:

"Palgrave, a village and a parish in Hartismere district, Suffolk. The village stands near the boundary with Norfolk, 1 mile S w of Diss r. station, and 4 N W of Eye; and has a Wall letter-box under Diss. The parish comprises 1, 474 acres. Real property, £3, 601. Pop., 739. Houses, 160".[3]

 
The Occupational Structure of Palgrave, Suffolk 1881

The most common occupation found in Palgrave was agriculture, acquired by men over the age of 20 years in 1881. This particular region was found to be ideal for agricultural purposes, due to its location near the River Waverney being a direct source of water.[4] Comparatively, the female population of Palgrave in 1881 shared large proportion of occupations surrounding the domestic and professional roles in the society, accounting for 70% in the professional industry alone as shown in the graph present.[5]

 
A 20th Century Boundary Map of Palgrave, Suffolk.

However, there is a significant amount of the population of Palgrave that has an unknown occupation, accounting for 17.4% of the total population (124 people) in 1881.[6] This unknown occupational data would make it difficult to establish the overall class of the Palgrave, however it could be understood that the local society around 1881 was of a lower, working class, due to the large proportion of occupations being in labour roles such as agriculture, domestic and craftsmanship.

Demographics edit

The ethnic composition of Palgrave is largely dominated by the ethnic group listed as 'White; English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British', with 871 (96.2%) of the population falling under this category. This is followed by the second most prominent ethnic group listed as 'White; Other White' with 21 (2.3%) of the population. The other ethnic groups in Palgrave could be classed as minorities, which include White; Irish (0.3%), Mixed/Multiple Ethnic Groups; White and Black Caribbean (0.1%), Mixed/Multiple Ethnic Groups; White and Asian (0.5%), Asian/Asian British (0.3%); Other Asian and Black/African/Caribbean/Black British; Caribbean (0.1%).[7]

 
Total Population of Palgrave Civil Parish, Suffolk, as reported by the Census of Population from 1881 to 2011

As the neighbouring graph identifies, the total population of Palgrave from 1811 has fluctuated slightly, but has shown a gradual increase in population from 580 (1811) to 905 (2011).[8] It is clear that a slight dip in the 1961 period saw a rapid increase in the population till 2011 where it reached its peak of 905 people.

There are few religions in Palgrave, with the main religion being Christianity accounting for 62.3% (561 people) of the total population. This is followed by 257 people (28.3%) classed under the 'No Religion' category collated by the 2011 census.[9]

Education edit

Palgrave has one primary school, Palgrave Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School.[10] It has a total of 46 mixed gender pupils ranging from 4–11 years old. Although it is smaller than the average sized primary school, they use the supplements of Palgrave's local community centre, Church and village green to pursue in various activities. Ofsted have classed Palgrave Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School as a 'Good' school, when it was last inspected in May 2012.[11]

Transport and housing edit

There is a total of 378 dwellings in Palgrave according to the 2011 Census report.[12] This is a significant increase when comparing it with the data from 1831, where only 99 households were present in the parish.[13] This increase in housing correlates with the total population increase shown in the graph above, therefore the increase of people living in Palgrave encouraged more houses to be built in the area to satisfy the increasing population.

Palgrave is situated around 1.6 miles from the nearest railway station, which is at Diss. Bus services are operated by Botesdate Parish Council and run once a week, with services towards Diss railway station.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kelly, E. R., ed. (1875). "Palgrave". The Post Office Directory of Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk. London: Kelly & Co. p. 895.
  2. ^ "Palgrave: Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". Neighbourhood Statistics. Parish: Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  3. ^ Wilson, John Marius (1870–72). Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales. Edinburgh: A. Fullerton & Co.
  4. ^ Palgrave. The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland. 1868.
  5. ^ "Occupation data classified into the 24 1881 'Orders', plus sex". A Vision of Britain Through Time. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Occupation data classified into the 24 1881 'Orders', plus sex". A Vision of Britain Through Time. 1881. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  7. ^ "Ethnic Group, 2011". Office for National Statistics. 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". Office for National Statistics. 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  9. ^ "Religion, 2011". Office for National Statistics. 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  10. ^ "Palgrave CEVC Primary School Homepage". Palgrave CEVC Primary School. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  11. ^ "Palgrave Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School". Ofsted. 1–2 May 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  12. ^ "Key Figures for Housing". Office for National Statistics. 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  13. ^ "Total Houses". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  14. ^ "304/338 Botesdale Parish Council". Botesdale Parish Council. Retrieved 25 April 2016.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Palgrave, Suffolk at Wikimedia Commons
  • Parish Council website

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Palgrave is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England 1 It is located on the south bank of the River Waveney opposite Diss and adjacent to the Great Eastern Main Line PalgravePalgrave Village GreenPalgraveLocation within SuffolkPopulation905 2011 Census Civil parishPalgraveDistrictMid SuffolkShire countySuffolkRegionEastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townDISSPostcode districtIP22Dialling code01379PoliceSuffolkFireSuffolkAmbulanceEast of EnglandUK ParliamentCentral Suffolk and North IpswichList of places UK England Suffolk 52 21 47 N 1 06 27 E 52 36298 N 1 10756 E 52 36298 1 10756Palgrave has a small primary school and church located opposite and is situated approximately 1 mile from Diss It also has a green park pond and cemetery Palgrave has a population of 905 people in 366 households according to the 2011 Census 2 Palgrave shares a significant historical link with its West East road linking Great Yarmouth and St Edmunds in the Domesday period Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Education 4 Transport and housing 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn the 1870s Palgrave was described as Palgrave a village and a parish in Hartismere district Suffolk The village stands near the boundary with Norfolk 1 mile S w of Diss r station and 4 N W of Eye and has a Wall letter box under Diss The parish comprises 1 474 acres Real property 3 601 Pop 739 Houses 160 3 nbsp The Occupational Structure of Palgrave Suffolk 1881The most common occupation found in Palgrave was agriculture acquired by men over the age of 20 years in 1881 This particular region was found to be ideal for agricultural purposes due to its location near the River Waverney being a direct source of water 4 Comparatively the female population of Palgrave in 1881 shared large proportion of occupations surrounding the domestic and professional roles in the society accounting for 70 in the professional industry alone as shown in the graph present 5 nbsp A 20th Century Boundary Map of Palgrave Suffolk However there is a significant amount of the population of Palgrave that has an unknown occupation accounting for 17 4 of the total population 124 people in 1881 6 This unknown occupational data would make it difficult to establish the overall class of the Palgrave however it could be understood that the local society around 1881 was of a lower working class due to the large proportion of occupations being in labour roles such as agriculture domestic and craftsmanship Demographics editThe ethnic composition of Palgrave is largely dominated by the ethnic group listed as White English Welsh Scottish Northern Irish British with 871 96 2 of the population falling under this category This is followed by the second most prominent ethnic group listed as White Other White with 21 2 3 of the population The other ethnic groups in Palgrave could be classed as minorities which include White Irish 0 3 Mixed Multiple Ethnic Groups White and Black Caribbean 0 1 Mixed Multiple Ethnic Groups White and Asian 0 5 Asian Asian British 0 3 Other Asian and Black African Caribbean Black British Caribbean 0 1 7 nbsp Total Population of Palgrave Civil Parish Suffolk as reported by the Census of Population from 1881 to 2011As the neighbouring graph identifies the total population of Palgrave from 1811 has fluctuated slightly but has shown a gradual increase in population from 580 1811 to 905 2011 8 It is clear that a slight dip in the 1961 period saw a rapid increase in the population till 2011 where it reached its peak of 905 people There are few religions in Palgrave with the main religion being Christianity accounting for 62 3 561 people of the total population This is followed by 257 people 28 3 classed under the No Religion category collated by the 2011 census 9 Education editPalgrave has one primary school Palgrave Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 10 It has a total of 46 mixed gender pupils ranging from 4 11 years old Although it is smaller than the average sized primary school they use the supplements of Palgrave s local community centre Church and village green to pursue in various activities Ofsted have classed Palgrave Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School as a Good school when it was last inspected in May 2012 11 Transport and housing editThere is a total of 378 dwellings in Palgrave according to the 2011 Census report 12 This is a significant increase when comparing it with the data from 1831 where only 99 households were present in the parish 13 This increase in housing correlates with the total population increase shown in the graph above therefore the increase of people living in Palgrave encouraged more houses to be built in the area to satisfy the increasing population Palgrave is situated around 1 6 miles from the nearest railway station which is at Diss Bus services are operated by Botesdate Parish Council and run once a week with services towards Diss railway station 14 See also editThomas Martin of PalgraveReferences edit Kelly E R ed 1875 Palgrave The Post Office Directory of Cambridge Norfolk and Suffolk London Kelly amp Co p 895 Palgrave Key Figures for 2011 Census Key Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Parish Office for National Statistics Retrieved 24 April 2016 Wilson John Marius 1870 72 Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales Edinburgh A Fullerton amp Co Palgrave The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868 Occupation data classified into the 24 1881 Orders plus sex A Vision of Britain Through Time Retrieved 25 April 2016 Occupation data classified into the 24 1881 Orders plus sex A Vision of Britain Through Time 1881 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Ethnic Group 2011 Office for National Statistics 2011 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Key Figures for 2011 Census Key Statistics Office for National Statistics 2011 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Religion 2011 Office for National Statistics 2011 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Palgrave CEVC Primary School Homepage Palgrave CEVC Primary School Retrieved 25 April 2016 Palgrave Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Ofsted 1 2 May 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Key Figures for Housing Office for National Statistics 2011 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Total Houses A Vision of Britain through Time Retrieved 25 April 2016 304 338 Botesdale Parish Council Botesdale Parish Council Retrieved 25 April 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Palgrave Suffolk at Wikimedia Commons Parish Council website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Palgrave Suffolk amp oldid 1113072989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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