Postcode Analysis St. Helens, North West

PARK ROAD, WA9 1DR House Prices & Local Information

Comprehensive demographic deep-dive and infrastructure audit for PARK ROAD, WA9 1DR.

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Population

408

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Avg Age

34

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Avg Income

£ 30,000 /yr

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Employed

30%

Neighbourhood Index

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Score 1–10 — how this postcode ranks nationally (10 = top 10%)

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Index Insight: WA9 1DR falls into the lower 30% nationally for affluence, pointing to a more accessible but economically challenged demographic. Employment metrics are below the national average, which typically reflects either economic deprivation or a highly retired population.

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1/10
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5/10
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9/10
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1/10
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7/10
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1/10
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8/10
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1/10
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2/10
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Area Character

With 66% social renting, WA9 1DR is shaped by council and housing association investment — strong rental availability at below-market rates. Above-average crime is a concern; estate-level variation can be significant.

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verifiedPublished by PostcodeInfo.uk · · Sources: ONS Census 2021, police.uk, Land Registry

WA9 1DR is an up-and-coming urban area on Park Road, 0.3km from Finger Post in St Helens (St. Helens). Administratively it sits within St Helens Town Centre ward and the St Helens South and Whiston constituency.

An affordable area with active regeneration, WA9 1DR is these neighbourhoods include younger than group average individuals, frequently born in the eu. many residents are of mixed or multiple ethnicities. many are unmarried or divorced. many reside in privately rented detached houses or flats, some of which are underoccupied. individuals are more likely than the group average to be educated to a level/highers or degree level, and to work in managerial occupations. unemployment rates are lower than the group average. many of these neighbourhoods are found close to industrial estates. The daytime character shifts — white, female workforce with low qualifications, working locally. An average age of 34 points to a young professional and early-career population — ambitious, mobile, and predominantly renting. 66% of homes are socially rented, reflecting the area's public housing provision and council presence. Full-time employment stands at 16% — below average for the region, consistent with the area's higher deprivation indicators.

Safety: Crime rates are high (149 per 1,000 residents) — commercial zones and transport hubs in the vicinity contribute to these figures. Property: With prices averaging £130k, this is one of the more affordable postcodes in the area. The Index of Multiple Deprivation places this area in the most deprived 20% nationally — this often means more affordable prices and active local authority investment, but also fewer amenities and higher benefit dependency.

Census 2021 statistics for WA9 1DR are sourced from Output Area E00034850 (shared with 17 postcodes in this micro-neighbourhood). Property prices come from HM Land Registry.

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Demographic Deep-Dive

The Census 2021 data below shows the full population breakdown for WA9 1DR. The average age is 33.7. Figures are sourced from the Office for National Statistics and cover ethnicity, age, religion, education, occupation, housing tenure, and more.

Ethnicity Profile

White / British96.6%
Asian / British Asian0.0%
Black / African / Caribbean0.0%
Other / Mixed3.4%

Economic Activity

30%Active
FT: 16%
Unemployed: 4%
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Age & Housing: A mid-life demographic with high rental density. The population consists largely of working adults in their thirties and forties renting their homes.

home Property Prices by Type

Terraced

£ 130,000

1 sales · Mean £ 130,000

gavel Crime Overview 12 Months (up to 2026-02)

Crime rates near WA9 1DR are high at 149 per 1,000 residents. The most reported categories are violence and sexual offences and criminal damage and arson. Commercial streets and transport hubs naturally generate more incidents than quiet residential roads.

Violence and sexual offences192
Criminal damage and arson51
Anti-social behaviour41
Drugs41
Public order33

school Local Schools

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Merton Bank Primary School

Good209 pupils0.1 km
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St Augustine of Canterbury Catholic Academy

Requires Improvement0.7 km
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Allanson Street Primary School

Good457 pupils0.9 km
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Mill Green School

Outstanding110 pupils0.9 km
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Lansbury Bridge School

Good224 pupils1.0 km
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Parish Church of England Primary School, St Helens

Outstanding203 pupils1.0 km
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Holy Cross Catholic Primary School

Good181 pupils1.1 km
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Ashurst Primary School

Good223 pupils1.2 km

storefront Nearby Amenities

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Retailers - Other

21 nearby
  • Greggs Ltd0.4 km
  • Premier0.7 km
  • Slimming World - Angela McManus0.7 km
  • SMP Supplements and Food0.5 km
  • DJ Food and Wine1.0 km
  • + 16 more
local_bar

Pub, NightClub

2 nearby
  • Queens Arms Hotel0.4 km
  • Union Inn0.8 km
restaurant

Restaurant, Cafe

6 nearby
  • KG's Street kitchen0.4 km
  • Park Road Cafe0.4 km
  • Pat's Cafe0.5 km
  • The New Clean Lean Fit Food0.3 km
  • Salvation Army0.6 km
  • + 1 more
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Supermarkets

3 nearby
  • Morrisons Daily0.5 km
  • Go Local Extra0.6 km
  • Lidl0.5 km
fastfood

Takeaway Shop

18 nearby
  • Broad Oak Fish Bar0.9 km
  • Freddys1.0 km
  • Magic Chef1.0 km
  • Andie's0.9 km
  • Don Mario Pizza0.3 km
  • + 13 more

train Transport Links

Train Stations

  • St Helens Central1.0 km
  • St Helens2.0 km
  • St Helens Junction2.7 km

Bus Stops

  • Blackhorse Street0.0 km
  • Merton Bank Road0.1 km
  • Roper Street0.2 km
  • Johnson Street0.2 km
  • Wood Street0.2 km