Is Armthorpe in Doncaster a nice place to live?

Is Armthorpe in Doncaster a nice place to live

Is Armthorpe in Doncaster a nice place to live or is it a bit rough? You've found some estate agents and they have told you what you wanted to hear. You've read some speil by a local councillor who says that Armthorpe is on the up and up? Now it's time for a bit of reality. Cold hard statistics culled from the Police, the Indices of Deprivation and the latest census. Is Armthorpe the land of milk and honey or a hell hole? Time to find out!

Nothing gives an accurate snapshop of an area quite like the Indices of Multiple Deprivation. These statistics are published every two years by the government and really give you an insight into what Armthorpe is really like. We use the traffic light system, so you can see at a glace how bad (or good) Armthorpe is. The decile scores we publish range from 1 to 10, where 1 is the worst and 10 the best. They represent the average of all the Lower Super Output Areas (LSOA) in Armthorpe.

5
Average
Overall Deprivation Decile
Deprivation Domain
Average Decile
Income
6
Employment
5
Education, Skills & Training
4
Health & Disability
3
Crime
5
Outdoor Environment
6

Crime in Armthorpe

If you are moving to Armthorpe you'll want to know if the area if a crime infested hell hole compared to the other wards in Doncaster. We have you covered. No need to stake the place out at night to see if it turns into an anti-social nightmware at night!

We have taken the 'best fit' Policing area that includes Armthorpe and grabbed the crime incidents from data.police.uk The data is for incidents reported to the Police. In by far the majority of incidents, no further action is taken. The data is typically 3 months in arrears.

There were a total of 228 street level crime incidents in Armthorpe in February 2021. The largest category was Violent Crime, followed by Anti Social Behaviour. Below are these incidents broken down by category.

Although violent crime represents the largest incidents category in Armthorpe, this category is usually the largest in any urban area. This is partly because 'Violent Crime' covers so many offences compared to say Burglary

Crime CategoryIncidents
Violent Crime79
Anti Social Behaviour46
Burglary21
Public Order18
Vehicle Crime18
Criminal Damage Arson16
Shoplifting15
Other Theft9
Robbery4
Other Crime2
All Crime228

Source: data.police.uk

That's all very well, but you want to know if those crime incidents are happening in the road you are thinking of moving to, right? Here they are plotted on a map. You can see where the clusters are. To protect people's privacy, each road is broken down in to one or two clusters. So that could mean the incidents occur throughout the road or multiple incidents at one address,

Source: data.police.uk

The Indices of Multiple Deprivation has a breakdown of crime in the Armthorpe area down to Lower Super Output Areas (LSOA) level. This is equivelent to a few roads. These statistics are a measure of how likley you are to be victim of 'personal or material crime', lovely! So in laymen's terms, how likely you are to be mugged or burgled. According to these statistics, here are the roads with the least crime and the most crime:

Roads with the most crime in Armthorpe

Ashdale Close, Basil Avenue, Birchdale Close, Briar Road, Charles Crescent, Doncaster Road, Eleanor Court, Elm Road, Fieldside, Foxwood Grove, Glebe Farm Close, Holly Dene, Hungerhill Lane, Larkspur Close, Lyndale Avenue, Mansfield Crescent, Mere Grove, Mere Lane, Oak Grove, Oak Road, Oakdale Close, Parklands, Paxton Crescent, Thorne Road, West Moor Link

Roads with the least Crime in Armthorpe

Alder Holt Close, Ashfield Close, Butterill Drive, Dale View, Dickan Gardens, Eastfield Road, Fair Holme View, Fiddlers Drive, Granby Court, Harden Mews, Holme Wood Lane, Holmefield Close, Locking Drive, Nutwell Lane, Parkway, Ravenfield Road, Shaw Court, Springfield Close, The Lings, Woodfield Road

Source: English Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2019

Universal Credit (UC) Statistics in and around Armthorpe, Doncaster

Although Universal Credit (UC) is a in and out of work benefit, it is a good indicator of the levels of unemployment and crucially as we move to a 'gig economy', under employment in Armthorpe. The Department for Work & Pensions typically publish UC count figures 6 months in arrears.
Source: Department for Work & Pensions August 2020

Wages Statistics: How much can you expect to earn in Armthorpe?

Every year the Office of National Statitics (ONS) publishes its labour market survery. Amongst these statitics is how much gross weekly pay you can earn on average in any local district council area. Doncaster is ranked 177/314 local district councils in England, from the highest down to the lowest average weekly gross pay.
Source: Office for National Statitics (Nomis) April 2020
Source: Office for National Statitics (Nomis) April 2020

Your Wellbeing in Armthorpe

Each year the Office for National Statitics (ONS) conducts a wellbeing survey at the local district level. We've grabbed the results for Doncaster so you can see what to expect in Armthorpe. Is it a soul destroying hellhole or quite the salubrious desireable place to live?

Worthwhile Life
Good
Year 2019-20

Life Satisfaction
Fair
Year 2019-20

Happiness
Fair
Year 2019-20

Anxiety
Poor
Year 2019-20

Your Health in Armthorpe

If you are thinking of moving to Armthorpe, you'll 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 how Doncaster compares to its neighbouring local authorities. People were asked to rate their current health from very bad to very good;