Postcode Area Analysis

OX14 3EE postcode area analysis

LocaleIQ tracks local change signals around OX14 3EE, covering Sandford & the Wittenhams, South Oxfordshire, South East. It brings together recent local activity, deprivation context, and Census signals so a renter, buyer, or parent can get a quick area read before opening the full interactive report.

Area score100Stable
30-day activity0events in the last month
Crime trend0%versus the previous published month
Live data layers2sources available for this postcode
DeprivationD8England small-area context
Population density112people per km2 in the local MSOA

What is changing near OX14 3EE

The strongest current signal for OX14 3EE is: Planning applications are the strongest local change signal right now. Recent activity is summarised below so search visitors can see the type of evidence behind the score before they switch into the interactive report.

crime

Violence And Sexual Offences near Watery Lane

Street-level police archive record for violence and sexual offences. Reported by Thames Valley Police. Latest outcome: Unable to prosecute suspect.

1 Jan 2026 • 157 m • UK Police Crime Archive
crime

Violence And Sexual Offences near Watery Lane

Street-level police archive record for violence and sexual offences. Reported by Thames Valley Police. Latest outcome: Unable to prosecute suspect.

1 Jan 2026 • 157 m • UK Police Crime Archive
crime

Anti Social Behaviour near Abingdon Road

Street-level police archive record for anti-social behaviour. Reported by Thames Valley Police.

1 Nov 2025 • 66 m • UK Police Crime Archive

Area context around OX14 3EE

LocaleIQ pairs live change signals with official deprivation and Census area context. This helps search visitors understand whether a postcode looks quieter, denser, more rented, or more pressured before they open the interactive report.

deprivation

Decile 8/10 in England

Falls in decile 8 of 10 within England.

census

South Oxfordshire 006

13% of households are privately rented in the local MSOA.

ethnicity

Ethnic composition

White 91%, Asian 2.3%, Black 2%, Mixed 4.1%, Other 0.7%.

Coverage for South Oxfordshire

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planning

Planning will appear where LocaleIQ has ingested a council planning source for this area.

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hmo

HMO data will appear where LocaleIQ has ingested licensing records for this area.

live

crime

Monthly street-level police archive from LocaleIQ storage, with live API fallback when the archive month has not been ingested yet.

partial

roadworks

England-wide roadworks will appear once the scheduled Street Manager crawler has ingested the area around this postcode.

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FAQs about OX14 3EE

What does the OX14 3EE report include?

LocaleIQ combines planning applications, licensed HMOs, crime trends, roadworks, deprivation context, and Census area context around OX14 3EE. Coverage varies by source, so the page shows which layers are live for South Oxfordshire.

How often is the OX14 3EE page refreshed?

The HTML report is regenerated from live or cached upstream data on a rolling basis. This page was last built on 28 Mar 2026 and each source shows its own freshness note.

Can I compare OX14 3EE with another postcode?

Yes. Open the live map experience to compare OX14 3EE against another area, inspect route disruption, and drill into source records.

What does the deprivation decile mean for OX14 3EE?

Decile 8/10 in England. LocaleIQ shows deprivation as within-nation context only, so it should not be used as a direct comparison between different UK nations.

Does LocaleIQ show Census context for OX14 3EE?

Yes. LocaleIQ attaches Census 2021 MSOA context such as population density, tenure mix, and median age where that postcode can be matched to an area profile.

Nearby postcode reports: NW1 8AH | NW1 7BU

Open the full live report for OX14 3EE

The interactive experience adds filters, route modelling, comparison mode, and direct links to source records. Use the live map for deeper analysis before you rent, buy, or shortlist.

OX14 3EE postcode guide: crime, planning and area data | LocaleIQ