Area insights about Elm Road, Chessington, KT9 1AA Chessington North and Hook, Kingston upon Thames
Good
Low crime rates
Crime rates are higher than just in 32% of local areas in London
2 supermarkets and 10 grocery stores within 0.5 miles
- Tesco - 85 yards
- Sainsbury's - 129 yards
- Greggs - 129 yards
- Chessington Service Station - 0.2 miles
1 'Outstanding' secondary school within 1 mile
- Tolworth Girls' School and Sixth Form - 0.7 miles
Average
Average transport links
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- Chessington North Rail Station - 0.3 miles
- Chessington South Rail Station - 0.8 miles
3 'Good' primary schools within 1 mile
- St Paul's CofE Primary School - 0.2 miles
- Castle Hill Primary School - 0.4 miles
Things to have a closer look at
Low-income area
More wealthy than just 31% of local areas in London
Noise issues are identified
- Road Traffic Noise
- Bars, pubs, clubs
Facts
Main ethnic group is White British - 71.8%, London average is 45%
Higher than London average: White British
Lower than London average: White Irish, Other White, Indian, Chinese, Black, Other
Main religion is Christian - 54.6%, London average is 48.4%
Higher than London average: Buddhist
Lower than London average: Jewish, Muslim, Sikh
Main household lifestage is 35-54 years old - 52.4%, London average is 43%
Higher than London average: 35-54 years old
Lower than London average: Under 35 years old, 55-64 years old
Classification
Struggling suburbs (Smaller area)
Populated by above average numbers of Black residents, these neighbourhoods also have high unemployment by London standards. Above average levels of housing are provided by the social rented sector – often in terraces. Employment is found across a range of blue-collar occupations that are found within the Greater London area.
Intermediate Lifestyles (Wider area)
Although exhibiting no over-arching discriminating characteristics, households in this Super-Group are predominantly in later stages in life-cycle, and are predominantly White and born in the UK. Rather few households have dependent children and most live in single family terraced or semi detached properties. Households that rent their properties do so in the social rented sector. Employment levels are average for London, and are split between full and part time working in a range of intermediate occupations. Levels of highest qualifications are below the London average.
Nearby locations
Source: London Datastore