Is Washington, Tyne and Wear a nice place to live?

Is Washington a nice place to live or is Washington rough? Forget local estate agents sales speil and local councillors who say that Washington is on the up an up, it's time for a bit of reality. Cold hard statistics culled from the Police, the Indices of Deprivation and the latest census. Is Washington truly a nice place to live, or are Birtley, Sheriff Hill and Windy Nook a lot better? Time to find out.

What are the crime levels like in Washington?

Using the latest Police street crime figures (typically from 3 months ago) we have compiled a table of the most voilent Policing areas in and around Washington. Naturally the more urban and more central areas will have a higher rate of crime, but often you can be surprised when that is not the case and that is the area you want to move to.
Policing Area Voilent Crimes
Concord 87
Washington 79
Washington Village 77
Blackfell 63
Barmston 63
Albany 61
Biddick 54
Lambton 46
Columbia 33
Fatfield 18

The English Indices of Deprivation also has crime statistics for Washington. These statistics are published by the government every 2-3 years. They are a measure of how likely you are to be a victim of personal or material crime in an area, such as muggings or burglary. We've taken the rank average for wards in and around Washington and compared them. The table below shows ten wards in this area, from the best to the worst.

You least likely to be a victim of crime in the North Lodge ward.

Ward Average rank in England
North Lodge (Best) 22916/32845
Washington South 22077/32845
Washington West 19464/32845
Washington East 19206/32845
Washington Central 18744/32845
Birtley 11839/32845
Lamesley 11714/32845
Pelton 11036/32845
Shiney Row 9715/32845
Windy Nook and Whitehills (Worst) 6215/32845
Reader Opinion:

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Your Health in Washington

If you are thinking of moving to Washington, you want to know if the place is likely to put you on a downward spiral of ill health. We've taken the healh question from the latest census to find out and how Washington compares to its neighbouring local authorities. People were asked to rate their current health from very bad to very good;

Town Very Bad Bad
Sunderland (Washington) 1.99% 6.59%
Newcastle upon Tyne 1.55% 5.28%
South Tyneside 1.91% 6.34%

The English Indices of Deprivation also has health statistics for Washington. They measures the risk of premature death and the impairment of quality of life through poor physical or mental health, lovely! We've collated an average rank for all the Lower Super Output Areas (LSOA) in each ward in and around Washington. The table below shows ten wards in this area, from the best to the worst;

Ward Average rank in England
North Lodge (Best) 16340/32845
Washington South 11460/32845
Pelton 9694/32845
Washington East 9435/32845
Washington Central 8988/32845
Shiney Row 8451/32845
Washington West 8270/32845
Birtley 6350/32845
Lamesley 5582/32845
Windy Nook and Whitehills (Worst) 4568/32845
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Deprivation in Washington

Using the English Indices of Deprivation statistics, we've collated the average Index of Multiple Deprivation rank of all the LSOAs in the wards in and around Washington. In layman's terms, this is how rough the ward is based on mutiple measures of deprivation including; employment, income, health, crime, housing and outside space.

Ward Average rank in England
North Lodge (Best) 26141/32845
Washington South 16939/32845
Pelton 14908/32845
Washington West 14864/32845
Washington East 14786/32845
Washington Central 13808/32845
Shiney Row 13464/32845
Birtley 10474/32845
Lamesley 8595/32845
Windy Nook and Whitehills (Worst) 7258/32845

Average rent in Washington

Every six months the Office for National statitics publishes a snapshot of rental costs. These statistics for Washington are dated September 2021. They are split into three figures, the lower quartile, mean and upper quartile. If you recieve housing benefit or the housing benefit section of Universal Credit, the lower quartile is at the top limit of what would be affordable. The mean is the average you'd expect to pay for a rental property and the upper quartile is the average rental cost of the most expensive 25% of properties in Washington.

Weekly Gross Pay and Hourly Pay in Washington

If you are thinking of moving to Washington, you'll want to know how much you can earn in a job in the town. The government publish regular statistics on gross weekly pay and pay per hour.

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