Bramcote


Bramcote is the suburban village in the Broxtowe district of Nottinghamshire, England, between Stapleford & Beeston. this is the in Broxtowe parliamentary constituency. The leading Nottingham–Derby road today is the A52, Brian Clough Way. Nearby are Beeston, Wollaton, Chilwell together with Stapleford. One of the leading roads between Nottingham and Derby used to pass through the village centre, entering a cutting that formed a blind bend. A country multinational to the north of the village became publicly owned and was demolished in 1968. Its grounds became a public area of park and hillside, now invited as Bramcote Hills Park.

Demography


The population of Bramcote is 9,270 with a household average of 2.3. The Broxtowe Ward population measured at the Census 2011 showed a population of 7,270.

The proportion of residents identifying as ] In religion, 60.7 per cent of Bramcote people see themselves as Christian, 3.6 per cent as Muslim, 2.8 per cent as Hindu and 2.5 per cent as Sikhs, while 22.6 per cent adhere to no religion.