What is the roughest area in Liverpool?

The latest crime figures for Liverpool have revealed that 6,765 offences were recorded in the city during September. The most incidents happened in 'Hub Four,' an area which covers the city centre, Toxteth, parts of Edge Hill, Wavertree and Aigburth, with 2,611 recorded.
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What is the most dangerous area in Liverpool?

The overall crime rate in Merseyside in 2021 was 105 crimes per 1,000 people, and the most common crimes were violence and sexual offences, which happened to roughly every 46 out of 1,000 residents. Out of all of Merseyside's larger towns and cities, Birkenhead is the most dangerous.
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Is Kirkby rough?

Kirkby is the second most dangerous medium-sized towns in Merseyside, and is among the top 10 most dangerous overall out of Merseyside's 39 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Kirkby in 2021 was 105 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Is Huyton Liverpool rough?

Huyton is a very large suburb and is actually quite mixed. Parts of it, such as between Huyton station and McGoldrick Park, around Roby and on Wheathills are actually quite calm and pleasant areas. Calling Huyton a horrible place is to concentrate on the worst areas only.
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Is Kensington Liverpool rough?

Violent crime, filthy streets, drug dealing and prostitution - this is the reality that Kensington residents are dealing with everyday. The ECHO was invited to meet with a small group of people who have lived in the area for decades - but believe they have been forgotten about by everyone.
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Is Bootle rough?

Bootle is the most dangerous medium-sized towns in Merseyside, and is the second most dangerous overall out of Merseyside's 39 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Bootle in 2021 was 150 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Where should I not live in Liverpool?

Everton, Anfield, Norris Green, Fazakerley, Vauxhall, Kirkdale and Warbreck. Birkenhead, Bromborough, Brimstage, Heswall and Thornton Hough. Crosby, Litherland, Maghull and Bootle. Fairfield, Tuebrook, West Derby, Stoneycroft, Old Swan and Knotty Ash.
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Is Toxteth Liverpool rough?

Which areas of Liverpool are unsafe and dangerous? Parts of Toxteth are not safe areas to visit or even live in. There are also parts of Liverpool that are closer to the Docks, which bring an increased risk of being a victim of crimes like being mugged or held up after dark.
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Are Huyton Scousers?

Huyton and Kirkby are in Knowsley and Bootle is in Sefton.So technically they are not from Liverpool, In reality however Kirkby and Huyton were expanded as Newtowns post war and were settled by Scousers and Bootle people after Merseyside got totalled by Hitler.
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Is Crosby Liverpool rough?

Crime and Safety in Crosby, Merseyside. Crosby is the third most dangerous medium-sized towns in Merseyside, and is among the top 20 most dangerous overall out of Merseyside's 39 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Crosby in 2021 was 76 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Is Kirkby a Scouse?

BEING a Scouser means you have to be born within Liverpool (obviously) but also be proud of the city. St Helens, Widnes etc are wools. Huyton, Kirkby, Bootle etc. are borderline.
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Is Speke in Liverpool rough?

Yes there are rough parts and problems with drugs up by Alder Wood Avenue but it's not a bad place all in all.”
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Is Liverpool rough?

Liverpool has the 21st highest crime rate in the country. Although much lower than in other northern cities such as Manchester, Newcastle and Burnley, the crime rate in Liverpool is still high, with 266 crimes per 1,000 people. This is 78% higher than the national average of 149.
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Is Birkenhead rough?

Birkenhead is the most dangerous major towns in Merseyside, and is the third most dangerous overall out of Merseyside's 39 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Birkenhead in 2021 was 135 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Is Liverpool dangerous at night?

Violent crime is rare here and there is a very low probability that, as a tourist, you will experience anything more than petty crime. However, Liverpool can often be dangerous in some areas at night as you can run into groups of drunken people acting strange.
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Is Knowsley rough?

Knowsley is the third most dangerous small towns in Merseyside, and is among the top 10 most dangerous overall out of Merseyside's 39 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Knowsley in 2021 was 102 crimes per 1,000 people.
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What is a plastic Scouser?

I am what is referred to in less polite circles as a 'plastic Scouser'. For the uninitiated, that means someone who has upped sticks and made the perilous journey through the Mersey Tunnel to reside 'over the water'.”
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Do Scousers support Liverpool or Everton?

In the comedy series Harry Enfield and Chums episode "The Scousers Visit That London", one of the three stereotype Scousers is an Everton fan. Starting off on the National Express coach to Wembley, he sits cross from the two Liverpool fans singing "You'll Never Walk Alone".
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Is Toxteth poor?

Toxteth one of poorest areas in England

It names West Toxteth as the most deprived area in the country. Sixty two per cent of children and just over half its pensioners live in poverty.
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Where is the posh part of Liverpool?

Situated in the south of the city, Woolton is an affluent and coveted area. Only 6 miles from the city centre, this area is alive with a wealth of bars and restaurants and is home to some of the best properties in the city.
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What is Toxteth like in Liverpool?

“In Victorian times it was one of the grandest places to live in Liverpool. And Toxteth has become a really popular place to live again. There are some really beautiful houses — the quality is astounding. Parts of Toxteth look identical to Notting Hill [in London].
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What are the nicest parts of Liverpool?

Top Places to Live in Liverpool
  • Liverpool City Centre. Most popular with students and young professionals, there is a huge range of housing options available in Liverpool City Centre, although mainly dominated by apartments. ...
  • Lark Lane. ...
  • Crosby. ...
  • West Derby. ...
  • Woolton Village. ...
  • Aigburth. ...
  • Allerton.
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Is Wallasey rough?

Crime and Safety in Wallasey, Merseyside. Wallasey is the second safest major towns in Merseyside, and is among the top 20 most dangerous overall out of Merseyside's 39 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Wallasey in 2021 was 94 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Is Liverpool a poor city?

Liverpool remains the most deprived district in England despite an influx of regeneration cash and a government drive to reduce inequality, official figures show.
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