Historical allocations
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Historical allocations
A few years ago when we were going through this with my eldest I remember seeing a table showing how far each grammar went out of catchment (if at all) going back a few years. Does anyone know of anything like this that still exists?
Also, I know there used to be a website that BCC used to work out how far an address was for allocation. Do they still use this and if so, anyone know the link?
Thanks
Also, I know there used to be a website that BCC used to work out how far an address was for allocation. Do they still use this and if so, anyone know the link?
Thanks
Re: Historical allocations
The most recent allocation profile is here https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/media/451654 ... -final.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Previous profiles
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/edu ... tatistics/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Previous profiles
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/edu ... tatistics/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Historical allocations
You can find the details for each year, going back a few years, on the Buckinghamshire County website - I'll add the link when I'm not on my phone. It's not all in one table though.
They use a particular tool to work out the distance - I can't remember what it is just now, but I'm sure someone else will. You can get a pretty good idea from Google maps.
Eta: cross posts with mitasol, thank you.
They use a particular tool to work out the distance - I can't remember what it is just now, but I'm sure someone else will. You can get a pretty good idea from Google maps.
Eta: cross posts with mitasol, thank you.
scary mum
Re: Historical allocations
Hi, you can find the historical allocations here.
As far as I am aware they use Address Base to calculate straight line distance. It is only available commercially as I understand it but there are some free sites around like this which are a good place to start.
eta cross posted with scarymum and Mitasol - what they said
As far as I am aware they use Address Base to calculate straight line distance. It is only available commercially as I understand it but there are some free sites around like this which are a good place to start.
eta cross posted with scarymum and Mitasol - what they said
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