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Punch Outlet Number: 300341) RADBURN ROAD, DONCASTER, DN11 0SH (DN11 0SH Customer Profile Report for POACHER, ROSSINGTON (Punch Outlet Number: 300341) RADBURN ROAD, DONCASTER, DN11 0SH (DN11 0SH) Copyright Experian Ltd, HERE 2015. Ordnance Survey © Crown copyright 2015 Age Data Table Count: Index: 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime 0-15 1,232 2,793 7,204 27,538 17,156 107 108 97 100 96 16-17 174 360 933 3,387 2,188 122 112 101 99 99 18-24 533 1,216 2,896 12,282 7,391 96 97 80 92 86 25-34 797 1,824 4,724 20,888 12,322 95 97 87 104 95 35-44 635 1,609 4,494 17,597 11,204 82 92 89 94 93 45-54 819 1,919 5,634 20,803 13,716 94 98 100 100 102 55-64 726 1,710 5,371 17,637 12,225 105 109 119 106 114 65+ 1,220 2,380 8,501 26,776 18,984 110 96 119 101 111 Population estimate 2015 6,136 13,811 39,757 146,908 95,186 100 100 100 100 100 Ethnicity - Census 2011 Count: %: 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime White 6,018 13,357 36,990 133,440 86,294 99% 98% 95% 93% 93% Mixed / Multiple Ethnic Groups 27 74 359 1,913 1,164 0% 1% 1% 1% 1% Asian / Asian British 25 90 1,252 5,976 4,160 0% 1% 3% 4% 4% Black / African / Caribbean / Black British 18 79 234 1,596 885 0% 1% 1% 1% 1% Other Ethnic Group 17 22 173 1,120 681 0% 0% 0% 1% 1% All People (Ethnic Group) 6,105 13,622 39,008 144,045 93,184 100 100 100 100 100 Copyright © 2016 Experian Limited. Mapping: Copyright © 2015 Navteq. Mosaic UK Map and Data: POACHER, ROSSINGTON (300341) Copyright Experian Ltd, HERE 2015. Ordnance Survey © Crown copyright 2015 Mosaic UK Data Table (Residential) Count: Index: 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 15 Min Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime 0.5 1.5 3.0 5.0 Drivetime A City Prosperity (18+) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B Prestige Positions (18+) 1 122 4,039 5,394 5,373 0 16 175 65 98 C Country Living (18+) 2 105 595 2,417 2,232 1 14 27 30 43 D Rural Reality (18+) 0 45 1,097 5,589 5,494 0 6 50 70 105 E Senior Security (18+) 265 773 4,215 12,503 8,940 69 89 164 134 145 F Suburban Stability (18+) 101 916 3,457 7,444 5,485 35 141 179 106 119 G Domestic Success (18+) 45 991 3,827 6,983 5,545 11 111 144 72 87 H Aspiring Homemakers (18+) 39 886 2,638 12,287 6,771 9 91 92 118 98 I Family Basics (18+) 1,635 2,648 3,355 17,021 8,972 479 344 147 206 164 J Transient Renters (18+) 403 839 1,271 15,650 9,185 148 136 70 236 211 K Municipal Challenge (18+) 355 567 980 5,368 3,119 128 91 53 80 70 L Vintage Value (18+) 826 1,003 2,705 10,849 5,844 277 149 136 150 123 M Modest Traditions (18+) 1,060 1,763 2,458 10,365 6,356 471 348 164 190 177 N Urban Cohesion (18+) 0 0 70 624 624 0 0 4 10 16 O Rental Hubs (18+) 0 0 898 2,216 1,640 0 0 37 25 28 Adults 18+ estimate 2015 4,732 10,658 31,605 114,710 75,580 100 100 100 100 100 Copyright © 2016 Experian Limited. Mapping: Copyright © 2015 Navteq. Mosaic UK Map and Data: POACHER, ROSSINGTON (300341) Copyright Experian Ltd, HERE 2015. Ordnance Survey © Crown copyright 2015 Mosaic UK Data Table (Residential) Count: Index: 0 - 0.5 0 - 0.5 Miles Miles A City Prosperity (18+) 0 0 B Prestige Positions (18+) 1 0 C Country Living (18+) 2 1 D Rural Reality (18+) 0 0 E Senior Security (18+) 265 69 F Suburban Stability (18+) 101 35 G Domestic Success (18+) 45 11 H Aspiring Homemakers (18+) 39 9 I Family Basics (18+) 1,635 479 J Transient Renters (18+) 403 148 K Municipal Challenge (18+) 355 128 L Vintage Value (18+) 826 277 M Modest Traditions (18+) 1,060 471 N Urban Cohesion (18+) 0 0 O Rental Hubs (18+) 0 0 Adults 18+ estimate 2015 4,732 100 Copyright © 2016 Experian Limited. Mapping: Copyright © 2015 Navteq. Occasions Map and Data: POACHER, ROSSINGTON (300341) Copyright Experian Ltd, HERE 2015. Ordnance Survey © Crown copyright 2015 Occasions Data Table Count: Index: 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 15 Min Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime 0.5 1.5 3.0 5.0 Drivetime 01 Mine's a Pint 624 1,095 2,466 10,439 6,542 143 120 102 113 112 02 Early Doors 663 1,138 2,628 9,599 6,009 182 149 130 124 123 03 Everyday is Friday 321 669 1,730 6,761 4,254 103 103 100 103 102 04 Weekend Millionaires 687 1,369 2,734 13,103 7,472 153 146 110 138 125 05 Out On The Town 469 982 2,360 10,681 6,323 109 109 98 117 109 06 Business and Pleasure 86 232 710 2,831 1,795 39 50 57 60 60 07 Sporting Pints 402 783 1,663 8,773 5,096 84 79 63 87 80 08 Student Social 58 201 871 2,457 1,771 29 48 78 57 66 09 Leisurely Lunch 398 813 2,476 8,417 5,560 94 92 105 94 98 10 Wining and Dining 243 746 2,862 8,451 5,836 50 74 107 83 90 11 Household Outing 474 963 2,222 8,436 5,180 124 120 105 104 101 12 Midweek Meal Deal 286 536 1,081 5,701 3,376 133 119 91 125 117 13 Date Night 124 500 2,352 6,059 4,572 36 70 124 84 100 14 Birthday Treat 299 679 2,153 6,610 4,537 87 95 113 91 99 15 Pre Show Meal 62 167 545 1,879 1,201 53 68 83 75 76 Number of Occasions 5,196 10,873 28,853 110,197 69,524 100 100 100 100 100 Copyright © 2016 Experian Limited. Mapping: Copyright © 2015 Navteq. Competition Map and Data: POACHER, ROSSINGTON (300341) Numbers on competition points relate to the distance ranking in the competition table on page 7. Copyright Experian Ltd, HERE 2015. Ordnance Survey © Crown copyright 2015 Competition Type Summary Table 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 Reporting Category Miles Miles Miles Miles Café / Wine Bar 0 0 3 22 Circuit Bar 0 0 2 30 Community Local 2 3 4 46 Dry Led 0 0 4 11 Branded Food Pub 0 0 4 12 Rural 0 0 0 1 Other 1 8 20 162 Total 3 11 37 284 Copyright © 2016 Experian Limited. Mapping: Copyright © 2015 Navteq. Competition Map and Data: POACHER, ROSSINGTON (300341) Numbers on competition points relate to the distance ranking in the competition table on page 7. Copyright Experian Ltd, HERE 2015. Ordnance Survey © Crown copyright 2015 Competition Type Summary Table 0 - 0.5 Reporting Category Miles Café / Wine Bar 0 Circuit Bar 0 Community Local 2 Dry Led 0 Branded Food Pub 0 Rural 0 Other 1 Total 3 Copyright © 2016 Experian Limited. Mapping: Copyright © 2015 Navteq. Local Competition: POACHER, ROSSINGTON (300341) List of Pubs (sorted by distance from Punch outlet) - Top 30 by Distance Distance Rank Pub name Address Owner Postcode Category (Miles) N/A POACHER, ROSSINGTON RADBURN ROAD, DONCASTER, DN11 0SH Punch Taverns DN11 0SH Punch Taverns 0.00 1 Poacher Radburn Road, New Rossington, Doncaster Punch Pub Company DN11 0SH Community Local 0.00 2 Rossington Labour Club Gattison Lane, New Rossington, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 0NR Other 0.18 3 White Rose Grange Lane, New Rossington, Doncaster Sam Smith DN11 0QZ Community Local 0.44 4 Rossington Colliery Officials Club King Georges Road, New Rossington, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 0LH Other 0.59 5 Rossington Miners Welfare West End Lane, New Rossington, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 0DU Other 0.62 6 Rossington Club Queen Marys Road, New Rossington, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 0TS Other 0.65 7 Styrrup Stripe Road, Rossington, Doncaster Enterprise Inns DN11 0XY Community Local 0.74 8 Rossington Fire Station Social Club West End Lane, New Rossington, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 0PQ Other 0.82 9 New Rossington Ex-Servicemens 10 West End Lane, New Rossington, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 0PQ Other 0.82 10 Rossington Hall Great North Road, Rossington, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 0HR Other 1.42 11 Mount Pleasant Hotel Great North Road, Rossington, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 0HW Other 1.47 12 Hare & Tortoise 329 Bawtry Road, Doncaster Mitchells & Butlers DN 4 7PB Branded Food 1.58 13 Doncaster Golf Club 278 Bawtry Road, Doncaster Independent Free DN 4 7NY Other 1.70 14 Flying Childers Nostell Place, Doncaster Mitchells & Butlers DN 4 7JA Branded Food 2.22 15 Hayfield Bar And Restaurant Hayfield Lane, Auckley, Doncaster Independent Free DN 9 3NP Cafe / Wine Bar 2.24 16 Hayfield Fina Lakes Hayfield Lane, Auckley, Doncaster Independent Free DN 9 3NP Other 2.24 17 Angelos At Hayfield Hayfield Lane, Doncaster Unknown DN 9 3NP Dry Led 2.24 18 Toby Carvery Bawtry Road, Doncaster Mitchells & Butlers DN 4 7BS Branded Food 2.30 19 Hawthorn Recreation & Social Club Sincil Way, Cantley, Doncaster Independent Free DN 4 6BT Other 2.58 20 Paddock Goodison Boulevard, Doncaster Enterprise Inns DN 4 6BT Dry Led 2.58 21 Robin Hood Airport Hayfield Lane, Doncaster Finningley Airport, Doncaster Independent Free DN 9 3XA Cafe / Wine Bar 2.70 22 Ramada Encore First Avenue, Doncaster Ramada Jarvis DN 9 3RH Other 2.72 23 Running Horse First Avenue, Finningley, Doncaster Wetherspoon DN 9 3RH Circuit Bar 2.72 24 Tickhill Cricket Club Alderson Drive, Tickhill, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 9EU Other 2.72 25 Woodfield Farm Woodfield Way, Balby, Doncaster Greene King DN 4 8SJ Branded Food 2.77 26 Express By Holiday Inn Bullrush Grove, Doncaster InterContinental Hotels Group DN 4 8SJ Other 2.77 27 Palfreys Lodge 1a Acacia Road, Cantley, Doncaster Independent Free DN 4 6NR Dry Led 2.79 28 Royal Oak 19 Northgate, Tickhill, Doncaster Enterprise Inns DN11 9HZ Circuit Bar 2.82 29 Taj Cottage Restaurant 9 Northgate, Tickhill, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 9HZ Other 2.82 30 Tickhill Institute 9A Northgate, Tickhill, Doncaster Independent Free DN11 9HZ Other 2.82 Copyright © 2016 Experian Limited..
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