Income
Read moreLow-income area 2/10
Deprived area
Read moreDeprivation level 9/10
Crime
Read moreAverage crime rates 6/10
Demographics
Read moreNoise
Read moreNo noise issues identified
Transport
Read morePoor connectivity to public transport 3/9
Transport stations 1
Chadwell Heath 1.4 miles
Amenities within 0.5 miles
Read moreFood stores 9
- Co-Op Welcome 0.2 milesSupermarket
- Community Food Club: Food For Thought 0.2 milesGrocery store
- Marks Gate Hub 0.2 milesGrocery store
Schools within 1 mile
Read morePrimary Schools 7
Warren Junior School 0.9 miles
St Bede's Catholic Primary School 0.9 miles
Secondary Schools 2
Atam Academy 1.0 miles
The Warren School 0.8 miles
Air quality
Read moreAir quality meets EU standards
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.