- Overview
- Demographics
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- Environment
- Transport
- Amenities
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Area insights about Botwell Lane, Hayes, UB3 2AA Townfield, Hillingdon
Good
Good transport links
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- Hayes & Harlington Rail Station - 0.3 miles
- Hayes & Harlington Rail Station - 0.3 miles
Air quality meets EU standards
No noise issues identified
4 supermarkets and more than 10 grocery stores within 0.5 miles
- Iceland Foods Plc - 154 yards
- Lidl UK GMBH - 0.2 miles
- Kwality Foods - 0.2 miles
- Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd - 0.4 miles
Average
8 'Good' primary schools within 1 mile
- Botwell House Catholic Primary School - 150 yards
- Lake Farm Park Academy - 0.5 miles
3 'Good' secondary schools within 1 mile
- The Global Academy - 0.4 miles
- Guru Nanak Sikh Academy - 0.9 miles
1 'Good' 16+ school within 1 mile
- Guru Nanak Sikh Academy - 0.9 miles
Things to have a closer look at
Low-income area
More wealthy than just 3% of local areas in London
Deprived area
More deprived than 78% of local areas in London
High crime rates
Crime rates are higher than in 99% of local areas in London
Facts
Main ethnic group is Pakistani - 18.8%, London average is 2.7%
Higher than London average: Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Other Asian
Lower than London average: White British, White Irish, Chinese
Main religion is Muslim - 45.9%, London average is 12.4%
Higher than London average: Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Other Religion
Lower than London average: Christian, Jewish, No Religion, Religion Not Stated
Main household lifestage is 35-54 years old - 50.9%, London average is 43%
Higher than London average: Under 35 years old, 35-54 years old
Lower than London average: 55-64 years old, Over 65 years old
Main household type is One-person Household - 35.8%, London average is 32%
Higher than London average: Married/Cohabiting Couple with Children, Lone Parent with Children, Multi-person Household: Full-time Students
Lower than London average: Married/Cohabiting Couple without Children, Lone Parent without Children
Classification
Affordable transitions (Smaller area)
These neighbourhoods house large numbers of recent migrants from the EU, as well as students. Some of the more established and long-term residents have origins in the Indian sub-continent. Much of the housing is provided in the private rental sector.
Multi-Ethnic Suburbs (Wider area)
Members of this Super Group are drawn from a wide range of non-White ethnic groups and White groups are less represented than average for London. Citizens of countries that joined the EU post 2001 are well represented. Many households have young children or children of school age, and the over 65s are not much in evidence. There is above average incidence of family housing in overcrowded terraces, much of it rented within the social housing sector. Levels of unemployment are high. Employment is mainly found in blue collar occupations.
Nearby locations
Source: London Datastore