| Council | North Tyneside |
| Crime Rate | ✓average |
| Demographics | 😔 High Unemployment🏘️ Renters |
Is Chirton right for you?
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Is Chirton a nice place to live?
Chirton is a passable place to live. We've given it a liveable rating of C+. However, one concern might be the high levels of unemployment in the area. With fewer homeowners than average, the area may feel less settled for those seeking an established community.
How safe is Chirton?
Chirton has an average crime rate of 166.5 crimes per 1,000 people, similar to most areas. Crime hotspots have been reported near Petrol Station and Bawtry Grove, as reported by Northumbria Police.
What are the best schools in Chirton?
Chirton has 28 schools nearby. The top-rated Ofsted Outstanding school is New York Primary School. Other well-regarded schools rated Good by Ofsted include St Thomas More Catholic High School and King Edward Primary School.
What are the demographics of Chirton?
The majority of residents in Chirton identify as White (British) (92%). Most residents were born in the United Kingdom (94%). The area has a mix of religious beliefs with no single faith forming a majority.