Palace and Hurlingham ward profile 2024 - Where we live

Deprivation

2

LSOAs in the 40% most deprived

21%

income deprived residents

2

LSOAs in the IDACI 20% most deprived

1

LSOA is in the IDAOPI 20% most deprived

The ward is made up of 7 Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) and in 2019 was measured as less deprived than in 2015 and 2010.

2 LSOAs are ranked within the 40% most deprived nationally.

The highest deprivation scores are in the domains for:

  • living environment
  • crime
  • barriers to housing and services

2,339 residents (21%) are income deprived compared to 24% in H&F, while 979 working-age adults (13%) are employment deprived compared to 15% in H&F. Both measures are in the 20% most deprived.

2 LSOAs fall within the worst 20% deprived nationally on the Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (IDACI) and 1 falls within the worst 20% nationally on the Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI).

The following graphic shows the deprivation levels across the borough.

A heat map of H&F showing the deprivation levels in each ward.

Crime

732

offences recorded

66

offence rate per 1,000

15

violence rate per 1,000

39%

are without a car or van

All recorded offences have grown across the borough over the past year (+10% in the year to 2023). The ward has seen a 15% increase in total notifiable offences in the last year. This is the 5th highest increase among all wards.

In 2023, 732 offences were committed (66 per 1,000 residents), ranking the ward 5th lowest in H&F.

The highest volume of offences in the ward were for:

  • violence against the person (165)
  • theft (162)
  • vehicle offences (141)

No crime types in the ward have seen larger rates per 1,000 population than the borough averages.

The smaller offending rates include:

  • theft (-19.2% points difference)
  • violence without injury (-9.6% points)
  • violence with injury (-4.2% points)
Table 2: Offences committed in Palace and Hurlingham ward in 2023

Offence types

Offences in the ward

Ward rate

Offences in H&F

H&F rate

Violence with injury

59

5.3

1,749

9.5

Violence without injury

106

9.5

3,504

19.1

Sexual offences

13

1.2

427

2.3

Robbery

25

2.2

614

3.4

Arson and criminal damage

56

5.0

1,273

7.0

Burglary

74

6.6

1,346

7.3

Theft

162

14.5

6,169

33.7

Vehicle offences

141

12.6

2,922

16.0

Public Order offences

49

4.4

1,526

8.3

Drug offences

36

3.2

934

5.1

Total

732

65.5

20,788

113.5

Car ownership

The proportion of households without the use of a car or a van stands at 39%. This compares to 57% in H&F and 42% in London.

There are 78 cars per 100 households in the ward compared to 51 in the borough and 81 in London.

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