Edgcott

This model of industry present in Edgcott is predictable, due to the poor transport modes in that time.

[6] St. Michael's is a listed building under the Planning Act of 1990 due to its architectural and historic features.

They contribute to decisions ranging from planning permission to extend a property, to fundraising for the local community.

[8] They recently approved and carried out street light repairs in 2015 to 2016 which cost over £400, illustrating their active role in the village.

It changed to operate as a normal prison since opening, with it being able to accommodate 238 inmates in Category B security conditions, however it still offers therapeutic care to offenders.

Inmates must be over 21 years of age to be eligible of residence in the prison, as well as other requirements such as committing to be drug-free and work to change their ways.

Residence on Edgcott Road near Mill Hill
Edgcott showed next to Bicester in 1806. Author: C, Smith
Total population of Edgcott Civil Parish, Buckinghamshire, as reported by the Census of Population from 1801 to 2011
Graph showing the occupations of the residents of Edgcott in 1831
Shows the ages of people living in Edgcott as of 2001 according to Neighbourhood Statistics