Geography
The Leeway is located in the Central ward of the Middlesbrough district in North Yorkshire.Coordinates | 54.578124, -1.217764 |
Grid Ref | NZ506206 |
Suburb | Berwick Hills |
Constituency | Middlesbrough |
Postcodes | TS1 9DG, TS2 1QH, TS3 6AH, TS3 6RS |
House Prices
We have no record of house sales in The Leeway in the last 3 years. Therefore we cannot provide a house price analysis for this road.Crime in The Leeway, North Yorkshire
There were 1 street crime incidents in The Leeway in September 2024. These are the latest figures released by Cleveland Police Force.September 2024 Crime Incidents in The Leeway
# | Category | Outcome |
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1 | Violent Crime | Under investigation |
Crime Deprivation
The Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) government statistics have a measure of how likely you are to be a victim of personal crime. We have taken the lower super output area (LSOA) that includes The Leeway and compared that to the average for the Central ward.You are less likely to be a victim of personal crime in The Leeway, when compared to the average EIMD rank for the Central ward
Social economic statistics for The Leeway
These statistics are taken from the English Index of Multiple Deprivation's decile figures, with 1 being the worst and 10 being the best. As these are decile figures, a score of 1 for example would mean The Leeway is on the top 10% of most deprived LSOAs, conversely a score of 10 would mean The Leeway is in the top 10% of least deprived LSOAs in the country.Income Deprivation
The Income Deprivation Domain measures the proportion of the population in and around The Leeway experiencing deprivation relating to low income.Employment Deprivation
The Employment Deprivation Domain measures the proportion of working-age residents in and around The Leeway involuntarily excluded from the labour market. This includes the unemployed, those who are sick or disabled, or have caring responsibilities.Health & Disability Deprivation
The Health Deprivation and Disability Domain measures the risk of premature death and the impairment of quality of life through poor physical or mental health. This does not include aspects of behaviour or the environment that may be lead to predicted future health and disability problems.Index of Multiple Deprivation
The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) is an overall relative measure of deprivation constructed by combining seven measures of deprivation. It encapsulates a broad socio-economic view of The Leeway, from outside living quality, housing quality, access to services and crime.2021 Census for The Leeway
We chosen some choice data from the 2021 census, that will hopefully give you socio-economic a snapshot of The Leeway.
Unemployment in The Leeway
The census is now the only reliable source to find the proportion of residents that are unemployed or under-employed as the Department for Work and pensions no longer do so and haven't since the introduction of Universal Credit.Retirees (OAPs) in The Leeway
The proportion of retirees in a road should give you an indication of the demographics of The Leeway. The proportion of retirees on The Leeway is 5.6% lower than the national average of 18.6%.Home ownership in The Leeway
The proportion of home owners on The Leeway is 40.1% lower than the national average of 62%. 20.48% of properties in The Leeway are private rented and 57.62% are social rented.Country of Birth of The Leeway residents
The proportion if The Leeway residents born in the UK is 17.1% lower than the England national average of 82.65%. 34.45% of The Leeway residents were born outside the UK.The Leeway Summary
With house prices in The Leeway less than the average for North Yorkshire and very high levels of income depirvation, this is an indicator of a very poor road. The Leeway is the the top 10% of income deprivated streets in England. The Leeway has a lower level of home ownership than the national average. This is an indicator that finding private rented accomodation in The Leeway maybe easier than surrounding areas.
The Leeway has very high levels of employment deprivation, suggesting that finding work in the local area maybe harder compared to the rest of the country.