Bramcote (/ˈbræmkoʊt/, locally /ˈbræmkət/) is a suburban village and former civil parish in the Broxtowe district of Nottinghamshire, England, between Stapleford and Beeston.
One of the main roads between Nottingham and Derby used to pass through the village centre, entering a cutting that formed a blind bend.
[1] The proportion of residents identifying as White British is 82.7 per cent, with 17.3 per cent originating from 41 other countries, notably India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, China, Jamaica, Barbados, Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, Greece, Russia and Australia.
A second comprehensive school, Bramcote Hills Sport & Community College,[3] was found unsafe and demolished.
[5] It gained Quest Accreditation in March 2008 and the Aquamark ASA National Award Scheme for swimming programme quality, in November 2008.
Its wooded area stretches from Bramcote Park School towards Stapleford, Wollaton and the former landfill site.
King George's Park offers views across Bramcote from a steeply sloping site with a network of surfaced paths linked to adjacent countryside.
It is a designated Grade II Site Important for Nature Conservation, and a listed Area of Restricted Development.