Is Derby a deprived city

Is Derby a deprived city

How deprived is Derby

More than 20 neighbourhoods in Derby have been ranked as among the most deprived in England, new data has revealed. Fresh statistics from the Government have also revealed there is a geographical divide in Derby, with more deprived areas in the south compared to the north.

How many houses are in Derby

Our core business is the management of and investment in, Derby City Council's social housing stock, comprising of 12,604 properties of which 60 are shared ownership and 12,539 are for rent.

What are the areas of Derby City

The city's three distinct areas – Cathedral Quarter, St Peter's Quarter and Intu Derby – tell a story of Derby's growth through the ages and offer buyers and renters traditional homes and more modern apartments.

Is Ilkeston a deprived area

In the wider county, less well-off areas include the former mining towns of Alfreton and Heanor, as well as nearby Ripley and Ilkeston, and Ashbourne in the northeast. In these areas, 0.2% of households are "deprived in four dimensions".

What are the roughest parts of Derby

According to the figures, the highest crime rates were recorded at the north end of Derby city centre and the California neighbourhood of Derby, between Uttoxeter New Road and Burton Road, including the Rowditch and Stockbrook areas of the city.

How rough is Derby

Derby is the most dangerous city in Derbyshire, and is among the top 10 most dangerous overall out of Derbyshire's 267 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Derby in 2022 was 118 crimes per 1,000 people.

Is Derby a good place to buy property

Derby will make a fantastic location for buy-to-let property investors in 2023. The city is thriving with a rapidly growing population, exciting regeneration projects, and strong forecasted capital growth.

Is Derby a good place to live

It's a wonderful little city with great shopping and Nottingham shops not far away. "Lovely bars and restaurants. Great friendly people.

Is Derby a good city to live in

Derby has been named the second-best city to live and work in the East Midlands, according to a new report.

Is Derby City a good place to live

Housing is relatively cheap. It is a culturally diverse and accepting place. Cheap bars, restaurants, cafes, takeaways. I have lived and worked in London for over 20 years, but I love coming back to Derby to visit the best friends in the world ever".

What is the most deprived area of Derby

The most deprived LSOA within Derbyshire remains Hopewell Farm, which lies within Cotmanhay Ward in the Erewash District. It ranks 227 out of 32,844 areas in England, worsening from 249 in 2015.

Is Derbyshire a deprived area

Approximately 11% (88,000) of people in Derbyshire are income deprived.

Is Derby a rough town

Derby is the most dangerous city in Derbyshire, and is among the top 10 most dangerous overall out of Derbyshire's 267 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Derby in 2022 was 118 crimes per 1,000 people.

Is it safe to stay in Derby

It is no less safe than any British city. It's true to say that there are, unfortunately, quite a few rough sleepers in the city centre, many of whom are using substances.

What is the roughest street in Derby

According to the figures, the highest crime rates were recorded at the north end of Derby city centre and the California neighbourhood of Derby, between Uttoxeter New Road and Burton Road, including the Rowditch and Stockbrook areas of the city.

Where not to live in Derby

According to the figures, the highest crime rates were recorded at the north end of Derby city centre and the California neighbourhood of Derby, between Uttoxeter New Road and Burton Road, including the Rowditch and Stockbrook areas of the city.

Is Derby a nice city to live

Derby has been named the second-best city to live and work in the East Midlands, according to a new report. PwC's Good Growth for Cities Index placed Derby 24th overall, below Leicester (16th), but above Nottingham (35th), Lincoln (36th), and the town of Northampton (42nd).

What is Derby best known for

Derby is the site of the world's first factory

Within the Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the site of the world's first factory, the museum will profile the city's 300-year history of “making”, displaying over 50,000 objects.

Is Derby an expensive city

Even though Derby is recognized for being one of the most affordable places to live in the United Kingdom, the utility prices are not as much affordable as you might expect. They are rather the same as in many other major cities here, around $280 per month.

Is Derby a white area

Ethnic groups in Derby

In 2021, 73.8% of people in Derby identified their ethnic group within the "White" category (compared with 80.3% in 2011), while 4.0% identified their ethnic group within the "Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African" category (compared with 2.9% the previous decade).

What is the most deprived town in England

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What is the most deprived city in England

People in Nottingham have the least disposable income in the UK, new analysis has revealed.

Where to avoid in Derby

According to the figures, the highest crime rates were recorded at the north end of Derby city centre and the California neighbourhood of Derby, between Uttoxeter New Road and Burton Road, including the Rowditch and Stockbrook areas of the city.

What is the quality of life like in Derby

Despite a population of over 250,000 Derby is known as one of the most neighbourly cities in the UK. Derby has also been rated as the second best place in the UK to make a living, a nod to the availability of good jobs but relatively low costs of living and lower house prices than many similarly sized UK cities.

Is Derby ethnically diverse

Ethnic groups in Derby

In 2021, 73.8% of people in Derby identified their ethnic group within the "White" category (compared with 80.3% in 2011), while 4.0% identified their ethnic group within the "Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African" category (compared with 2.9% the previous decade).