12 important facts

Area insights about Harbour Exchange Square, London, E14 9HE

Income

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Wealthy area 9/10

Average deprivation

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Deprivation level 5/10

Professional occupations

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High % of managerial, administrative, and professional occupations 8/10

Residents with degrees

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High % of residents are degree-educated or similar 9/10

Crime

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Average crime rate 5/10

Demographics

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Main ethnic group
Other White 32%
Main religion
No Religion 43%
Main age band
Aged 20 to 39 79%
Main household type
One-person household 48%
Immediate area
Average for London

Noise

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No noise issues identified

Transport

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Average connectivity to public transport 5/9

Amenities within 0.5 miles

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Food stores 10+

  • Co-operative
    91 yards
    Supermarket
  • Tesco
    0.1 miles
    Supermarket
  • Tesco
    0.2 miles
    Supermarket

Schools

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Air quality

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Air quality meets EU standards

Flood risk

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Flood risk is identified

Resident reviews

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8.1Living near to Crossharbour station

Tim, Nov 6 2022

Launch Street, E14 3LU

I enjoy that it's very quiet and green here and feels safe unlike in many other places in London. Walks are super nice: by the river or canals and in Mudchute Farm / Millwall ...

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7.5Review of Crossharbour

Anonymous, Sept 27 2024

Turnberry Quay, E14 9RD

It's a generally nice area, well served by the DLR, Jubilee line and Elizabeth line. There isn't that that much to do in this neighborhood, but you can easily just walk 15 min...

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Classification

Central and City (Smaller area)

These high density central neighbourhoods are characterised by high levels of residential turnover. Few children are in evidence. Few individuals experience live with disability, with many in full-time employment or study. Levels of separation or divorce are low relative to the Supergroup average. The workforce is well-educated but not in the top flight of managerial occupations. Levels of affiliation to non-Christian religions are high.

Central Connected Professionals and Managers (Wider area)

These Central London neighbourhoods are home for a blend of young, educated professionals from diverse backgrounds. Residents are of prime working age and typically live in privately rented flats, some of them crowded.

Adult residents of these neighbourhoods are typically aged 25 to 44, working full-time in professional, managerial or associate professional occupations. There are few families with dependent children. The predominantly Inner London neighbourhoods have an international character, including many residents born elsewhere in Europe alongside high numbers of individuals identifying as of Chinese ethnicity. Many individuals are never married, childless and/or living alone. Above average numbers of individuals, likely to be full-time students, live in communal establishments. Elsewhere, privately rented flats are the dominant housing type. Residents of these areas are well-qualified, with a significant number holding Level 4 or above qualifications. There is a correspondingly high level of individuals employed full-time in professional, managerial and associated professional or technical occupations. Employing industries are financial, real estate, professional, administration, and, to a lesser degree, transport and communications. Unemployment is uncommon.

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