Great Heck

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Population201 (2011 census)[1]
Civil parish
Great Heck
The New Inn at Great Heck
Great Heck is located in North Yorkshire
Great Heck
Great Heck
Location within North Yorkshire
Population201 (2011 census)[1]
OS grid referenceSE593210
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townGOOLE
Postcode districtDN14
PoliceNorth Yorkshire
FireNorth Yorkshire
AmbulanceYorkshire
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Yorkshire
53°40′55″N 1°06′11″W / 53.682°N 1.103°W / 53.682; -1.103

Great Heck is a small village in Heck parish, about 7 miles (11 km) south of Selby, North Yorkshire, England. The population of the parish was 201 at the 2011 census.[1]

Until 1974 it was part of the West Riding of Yorkshire.[2] From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the Selby District, it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council. The village was the site of the Great Heck rail crash in 2001.

The name Heck derives from the Old English hæcc meaning 'hatch'.[3]

Heck Lane

The village of Great Heck is a rural community. It consists mainly of detached residential housing and small companies such as Great Heck Brewery. There are a number of farms and a nursery.

Demographics

Population of Great Heck from 1881 to 2011

Population

The first recorded census occurred in 1881 with the population being 226.[4] A census was carried out every ten years up until 1961. Information and statistics were available on total population, population change, gender and area throughout the time the census were being carried out.[5] There are no census records for 1941 due to the Second World War. There is no great change in population from 1881 to 1961, although in 1931 the census data showed a population of 192 and in 1951 it had decreased to 165. This may have been the result of the Second World War. From 1961 the census data began gathering information from some places by wards and no longer by parishes.[4]

The 2011 census showed a population of 201, with the male:female ratio as even as possible with 101 females and 100 males living in 80 households.[6] The census shows that Great Heck consists mainly of families, with 43 people aged 5 – 19 and 93 people aged 30 – 59.[7] Out of 201 people, 193 were born in England.[8]

Occupation data for Great Heck in 1881

Occupational structure

The 1881 census provides information on the occupational category the population fall into. The data shows that 36 of the 116 males worked in agriculture while the other male workers were spread out in categories including transport, food and lodging and textile fabrics. Contrastingly, the female data shows that 39 of 110 women had unknown occupations. Other women worked in occupational categories such as agriculture and domestic services.[9]

According to the 2011 census there were 111 people employed out of 201 people.[10] Out of the 111, 57 were male and 54 female.[11] The most popular categories of employment were wholesale and retail trade, construction and manufacturing.[10]

Transport

Great Heck is accessible through a number of lanes such as Heck and Pollington Lane, Heck Lane and Long Lane. Following Heck Lane and then taking a right turning into Balne Moor Road, you will eventually meet the A19 Road or Selby Road. This road joins up with the M62 motorway. There are 3 bus routes serving the parish Great Heck. The 486 bus travels from Selby to Hut green, stopping at five other locations in between including Great Heck. The 488 travels from Hut Green to Goole before stopping at seven other destinations including Great Heck. The 019s bus is a school service bus taking pupils to and from Holy Family RC School and The Snaith School.[12] The nearest coach stop is Goole: Airmyn Road.[13]

The nearest railway station is Hensall which is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) away. Whitley Bridge and Snaith stations are also nearby.[14]

Incidents

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