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Cubbington Neighbourhood Development Plan - Regulation 16 Submission
3.0 Cubbington Neighbourhood Area
Introduction
3.1 Cubbington neighbourhood area is in southeast Warwickshire approximately 2 miles northeast of Royal Leamington Spa and 6 miles south of Coventry. The designated neighbourhood area covers approximately 2,112 acres (850 hectares). At the neighbourhood area's heart is Cubbington village, to the northwest of which is New Cubbington an estate of houses built largely in the 1950's and directly adjoining Lillington, a suburb of Royal Leamington Spa (Figure 3).
Figure 3 Designated Cubbington Neighbourhood Area and Surroundings
The area today
3.2 Cubbington village is reasonably compact, and occupies a central location in the parish (the parish boundary and neighbourhood area boundary are the same) The village is situated in a shallow valley on a tributary stream (Pingle Brook) to the River Leam, which, in turn, forms the boundary with Offchurch parish to the south east (Figure 4).
3.3 The last Census figures available from 2011 (the 2021 Census figures are still to be published at parish level) show that Cubbington had a population of 3,929 usual residents. Of these, 99.2% lived in households and 0.8% lived in communal establishments. The average (mean) age of residents was 45.2 years, significantly higher than in Warwick District where the mean age is 39 years. In total, there were 1,688 household spaces. Of these, 1,660 (98.3%) had at least one usual resident and 28 (1.7%) had no usual residents.
Figure 4 Cubbington and surrounding countryside.
3.4 The type of housing in Cubbington is very different from that in the rest of Warwick District or in England. Whist the proportion of detached homes are relatively similar, Cubbington has almost twice the number of semi-detached homes (56.7%), but significantly fewer terraced and flat type homes. This reflects the different historic and economic development of the area, from nucleated village based on agriculture to more latterly a mix of village and suburban development at New Cubbington (Figure 5)
Figure 5 Dwelling Type (Source: 2011 Census)
3.5 Cubbington whilst benefitting from close links with Royal Leamington Spa also has several local facilities and services. These include a recreation ground and play area, village hall, local shops, Post Office, two schools, three pubs, the parish church of St Mary's and a Methodist Church.
3.6 Employment levels in the area are in line with local and national figures 71.6% of residents being economically active in 2011 (Warwick District 71.3%, England 69.9%). In terms of occupations Cubbington residents are employed in higher level occupations, such as technical, professional and managerial, similar to the wider District, but significantly higher levels than found in England (Figure 6). Most people either work from home or within a relatively short distance to their place of employment: (77% of residents working from home or 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) or less form their place of work (Figure 7).)
Figure 6 Occupation (Source: 2011 Census)
3.7 Thwaites established in 1937 remains the largest employer in the parish and covers a significant area to the southeast of Cubbington village. Thwaites builds and distributes lifting and handling equipment and is classed as a large employer with over 250 employees. The parish also includes a number of smaller employers many of which, but not all, are listed in Appendix 1.
3.8 The centre of Cubbington village is a Conservation Area (Figure 10), the parish also has 16 listed buildings (Appendix 2). There are no designated nature conservation sites within the neighbourhood area.
3.9 The neighbourhood area is served by the following principal transport links and services:
- Road
- M40 – North/South access at Longbridge (Jct.15, approx. 10 miles) or Bishops Tachbrook (Jct. 13, approx.6 miles).
- Rail
- West Coast Mainline Services from Coventry to Euston Station, London, or destinations north to Glasgow.
- Access to Chiltern Railways, Cross Country and West Midlands Trains services is available at Royal Leamington Spa (approx. 3 miles) including a service to Marylebone Station, London.
- Bus Service
- One Stagecoach bus route 67A, running between Royal Leamington Spa and Cubbington Village. The frequency of service was reduced in January 2019 and remains under constant review.