Is Willington Quay, Tyne and Wear a nice place to live?

Is Willington Quay a nice place to live or is Willington Quay a bit rough? For us there are a number of factors that make any town a nice place to live, like a low crime rate, low levels of deprivation, the good health of the residents, rent affordability and excellent wages. In this article we will see if Willington Quay meets our criteria.

How likely are you to a victim of crime in Willington Quay?

The English Indices of Deprivation has a crime element for Willington Quay. 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. Naturally rural areas have less crime than urban areas, but for this part of our town assessment we've looked at the 10 wards nearest to the centre of Willington Quay. To pass this section, 8 out of 10 of these wards need to be above the English national average rank of 16422.5

#WardCrime Rank
1Battle Hill14597
2Hebburn North12639
3Monkton11056
4Primrose10430
5Howdon8480
6Bede7817
7Walkergate6565
8Riverside4433
9Chirton3626
10Wallsend2864
Crime
FAILED

Reader Opinion:

North Shields - Shield yourself at all costs

Is Willington Quay a healthy place to live?

If you are thinking of moving to Willington Quay, you want to know if the place is likely to put you on a downward spiral of ill health. For this section of the town assessment, we've examined government health statistics from the 2021 Census General Health question and the Indices of Multiple Deprivation's health element.The table below shows what percentage of Willington Quay residents answered saying their health was either bad or very bad. To pass this section, the local authority has to have a percentage score less than or equal to 7%.

Local Authority%
North Tyneside (Willington Quay)6.22
Newcastle upon Tyne6.33
South Tyneside7.66
Sunderland8

The English Indices of Deprivation also has health statistics for Willington Quay. 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 LSOA rank for 10 wards nearest to the centre of Willington Quay. To pass this section, 8 out of 10 of these wards need to be above the English national average rank of 16422.5.

#WardHealth Rank
1Battle Hill (Best)11068
2Wallsend6320
3Howdon5210
4Monkton4547
5Hebburn North4510
6Riverside4308
7Primrose4180
8Walkergate3854
9Chirton3609
10Bede (Worst)3155
Health
FAILED
Reader Opinion:

Willington & Sunnybrow, bleak sh*tholes somewhere in County Durham

Is Willington Quay rough?

Using the English Indices of Deprivation statistics, we've collated the average rank for 10 wards in and around Willington Quay. 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. To pass this section as the town assessment, 8 out of 10 wards must have a ranking higher than the English average of 16422.5

#WardDeprivation Rank
1Battle Hill15247
2Hebburn North9682
3Monkton7672
4Wallsend7063
5Walkergate6668
6Howdon6372
7Riverside5949
8Primrose5374
9Bede4255
10Chirton3845
Deprivation
FAILED



How affordable are the rents in Willington Quay?

Every six months the Office for National statitics publishes a snapshot of rental costs. These market rental statistics are dated September 2023. We have used the median rental figure for this assessment as we believe this is a more realistic figure than the average (mean) that can be skewed by artificially low and high rents. To pass this section, Willington Quay rents for each size property have to be less than 5% more than the median rent for Tyne and Wear.

BedsNorth TynesideTyne and Wear
1£443£480
2£525£550
3£695£639
4£950£1250
Affordable Rents
FAILED



How much can I earn in Willington Quay per week?

If you are thinking of moving to Willington Quay, you'll want to know how much you can earn in a job in the town. Every year the government publishes statistics on gross weekly pay, these figures are for September 2023. To pass this section Willington Quay's local authority needs to be in first or second place compared to the three nearest local authorities.

#Local AuthorityMedian Pw
1North Tyneside (Willington Quay)£652.40
2Newcastle upon Tyne£635.00
3South Tyneside£600.00
4Sunderland£582.40
Wages
PASSED



So, is Willington Quay a nice place to live?

Is Willington Quay a nice place to live?
NO*
* Probably.