Is Harrow a poor area?

Harrow has no LSOAs in the most deprived 10%, and eight in England's most deprived 20%. Harrow's most deprived neighbourhood for this Index is located in Stanmore Park, an area covering three council estates - Cottesmore, Woodland and Woodlands Drive.
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Is Harrow a rich area?

Rich in history, architecture and culture, Harrow is also rich in the more literal sense – In a recent survey, Harrow was number three on the list of London boroughs with the largest number of millionaires, topped only by Barnet and Kensington & Chelsea.
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What part of London is the poorest?

The East End has always contained some of London's poorest areas. The main reasons for this include: The medieval system of copyhold, which prevailed throughout the Manor of Stepney into the 19th century.
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Is Harrow nice place to live?

With excellent links to the heart of the capital, a wealth of excellent local amenities and lots of luscious greenbelt only a stone's throw away, Harrow is one of the capital's most popular places to live.
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What are the poorest London boroughs?

According to these, the boroughs with the highest proportion of people living in poverty are Tower Hamlets (39%), Newham (37%) and Hackney (36%). In contrast, these estimates suggest that Bromley (15%), Richmond upon Thames (15%) and Bexley (16%) have the lowest rates of poverty.
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Where do poor people live London?

The most concentrated areas of high poverty are in areas such as Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Newham, and the north east of London. There are also noticeable pockets of high poverty rates in areas in west London, such as in Brent and the north ends of Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster.
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Are there slums in London?

1. St Giles Rookery. One of the worst slums in Victorian London was in the West End, close to Covent Garden.
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Is Harrow-on-the-Hill Posh?

Harrow is an awkwardly in between place- not quite the thriving, metropolitan city of London and not quite the serene and beautiful countryside. Instead it's plonked somewhere in the middle: boring and still kind of noisy.
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What is living in Harrow like?

Harrow is a relatively safe area to live, with crime rates similar to the England & Wales average, and significantly lower than the London average as of 2013. Burglary and Violent Crime are the most common issues, while Common Assault, Vehicle Crimes and Disorder saw much fewer instances.
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Which part of Harrow is best?

One of Harrow's best selling points is its transport links. Thanks to the Metropolitan Line, Underground trains fro Harrow-on-the-Hill go direct to Baker Street and the City in 30 minutes. North Harrow, West Harrow and Rayners Lane are also on the Met Line and all stations are in zone five.
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What is the poorest area in UK?

In 2010, Jaywick was assessed as the most deprived area in England. In September 2015, it was again named as the most deprived, according to the indices of deprivation based on several factors including: poverty, crime, education and skill levels, unemployment and housing, after being assessed in 2012–13.
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What is the dirtiest borough in London?

HOUNSLOW is London's dirtiest borough, according to shocking new figures.
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What is the richest part of London?

According to Best Gapp, the most expensive neighborhood in London is the City of Westminster, where the average property price is around $4.3 million (£3.1 million). The neighborhood, which is often referred to simply as Westminster, is home to Buckingham Palace, the prime minister's home, and the Houses of Parliament.
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Where do billionaires live in London?

Knightsbridge and the City of Westminster are among the wealthiest.
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Where do middle class live in London?

The study also revealed that the middle-classes are moving out of areas such as Kensington and Chelsea to Clapham, Chiswick, Raynes Parks and Kilburn. Meanwhile, Herne Hill and Kensal Rise have become “nappy valleys” where parents are opting to live.
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What is Harrow known for?

Harrow is mainly known for it's prestigious Harrow School for Boys, but it also sports two shopping centres at the heart of the town.
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Where should I live near Harrow?

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Does Harrow count as London?

Harrow, outer borough of London, England, forming part of the northwestern perimeter of the metropolis. It is in the historic county of Middlesex. Previously a municipal borough, Harrow became a London borough in 1965.
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What zone is Harrow in London?

It is in Travelcard Zone 5.
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Which is better Eton or Harrow?

Results and records. Excluding fixtures during the First and Second World Wars, there have been 182 matches in the series from 1805 to 2021, of which Eton have won 60 and Harrow have won 54, with 68 matches drawn.
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Is Harrow a suburb?

The borough of Harrow has a leafy, suburban character, much of which is a legacy of it being at the centre of the Metroland developments of the early 20th century.
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Where were the worst slums in the UK?

The authority with the highest number of unfit homes was Liverpool with around 88,000, closely followed by Manchester.
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What do they call slums in London?

A rookery is a colloquial English term given in the 18th and 19th centuries to a city slum occupied by poor people and frequently also by criminals and prostitutes.
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Do slums still exist in UK?

Nearly 30% are living in non-decent homes, 10% are living in overcrowded properties and 85% are in “after housing cost poverty”, which means their rent pushes them below the poverty line.
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Why is poverty so high in London?

The main drivers of child poverty in London are the capital's high housing costs, lack of affordable childcare, low pay and a lack of flexible, part-time jobs.
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