Thetford, Vermont Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Thetford City is a small city located in the state of Michigan. Its population is about 5,000 people and has a moderate rate of crime. Residents in Thetford Center are mostly owner-occupied. According to NeighborhoodScout, this neighborhood has the highest proportion of owners. This means that there aren't many rental options, which may be a good sign of the neighborhood's stability.

The town's plan was approved in March 2007 and has had zoning regulations in place since 1974. It envisions the land in Thetford abutting Norwich for low-density residential and traditional rural uses. Thetford is also served by a railway station. Trains to Norwich, Cambridge, and Liverpool run regularly. Services to London King's Cross are also offered.

The town has a diverse history. It was founded as a crossroads of the Little Ouse River. It later became a bishopric, with the name of Theodford originating from Anglo-Saxon Theodford. The Domesday Book lists the city as home to William of Bello Fargo, Bishop of Thetford in 1085. However, the town remains relatively undeveloped, with only a few historic sites.

A quick response to emergencies is crucial, which is why street numbers have been assigned to streets in Norwich. All public and private roads in the city are assigned official names, based on their distance from the start of the road. Landowners must also post house numbers visible from the road, though this requirement isn't enforced as strictly as it should be. A recent survey revealed that more than 90% of Norwich residents have a permanent address.