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Area insights about Barnes Bridge National Rail Station, London

Locals say

8.5Very Good area

Local architecture / Beauty
9.6
Green spaces
10.0
Prosperity
7.4
Safety
7.8
High street / Retail amenities
7.0
Transport links
7.4
Local community
9.6
Schools
9.6
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Highlights from resident reviews

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  • "Flight paths to Heathrow change three times a day"
  • "Quieter areas are outside the center of flight paths"
  • "Most aircraft are less noisy now"
  • "Aircraft noise is unavoidable in this neighborhood"
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Data says

Income

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Wealthy area 9/10

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Non-deprived area

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Deprivation level 2/10

Average crime rate 5/10

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Main ethnic group
White British 72%
Relatively significant presence
White Irish Other White
Main religion
Christian 50%
Main age band
Aged 40 to 59 33%
Main household type
People living alone 40%
Immediate area
Average for London

Professional occupations

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Noise

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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

Transport

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Average connectivity to public transport 5/9

Transport stations 4 stations within 1 mile

Amenities within 0.5 miles

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Food stores 10+

  • Marks & Spencer 0.1 miles supermarket
  • Sainsbury's 0.2 miles supermarket
  • Sainsbury's 0.2 miles supermarket
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Schools

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Classification

Established Homeowners with Children (Smaller area)

These predominantly British-born residents are typically married/in civil partnerships and own the properties in which they are raising their children. Parents are typically over 45, and many other residents are beyond normal retirement age. Detached and semi-detached houses predominate and multiple car ownership is common.

Professional Employment and Family Lifecycles (Wider area)

These London neighbourhood residents are predominantly White, educated and secular. Many are employed in professional occupations and live in owned or private rented sector terraced houses.

These neighbourhoods house people of all ages, predominantly of White British or European extraction. Resident turnover is low. Religious affiliation is less common than average and tends to be Christian if expressed. Homeownership, typically of terraced houses, is common but use of the social rented sector is not. Employment is typically in professional, managerial and associate professional or technical occupations. There are few full-time students. Level 4 qualifications are common. More households lack dependent children than have them which, considered alongside low levels of crowding and over-all age structure, indicates that many households may be post child-rearing and in late middle age. Incidence of disability is low, as is residence in communal establishments.

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