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University

WARD
Avg IMD
Low deprivation
Population
4,792
Households
108
Crimes · Mar '26
7 · 1.5 per 1k
108
Households
White Brit. · 62%
Ethnicity
No religion · 52%
Religion
Low deprivation
Avg IMD
7 · 1.5 per 1k
Crimes · Mar '26
26
Postcodes
108
Households
White Brit. · 62%
Ethnicity
No religion · 52%
Religion
Low deprivation
Avg IMD
7 · 1.5 per 1k
Crimes · Mar '26
26
Postcodes

Overview of University

Coordinates54.0092, -2.7863
Postcodes
26
Population (Census)
4,792
Households (Census)
108
Recorded crime · Mar '26
7 · 1.5 per 1k

Area Deprivation (Average IMD) for University

Area IMD profile
This area-level value is averaged from postcode IMD deciles within the area boundary.
Low deprivation
Mean decile 8.00 (1 = most deprived, 10 = least)
1 - Most deprived10 - Least deprived
Overall this area reads as Low deprivation on relative deprivation, with a mean IMD decile of 8.00 (average of postcode-level deciles in this boundary).

Police Recorded Crime in University

Crime trends · University
data.police.uk · YoY vs same month last yearApr '24 – Mar '26
Key categories · YoY
Violent Crime
4
YoY stable
ASB
0
YoY -100%
Vehicle Crime
0
YoY stable
Burglary
0
YoY stable
Criminal damage
1
YoY stable
Apr '24Oct '24Apr '25Oct '25Mar '26

1 of 5 key categories improving

7
incidents · Mar '26

Demographics in University

Ethnicity

Total residents: 4,789
White Brit.62.0%
Other White11.6%
Chinese8.5%
Indian3.8%
African3.1%
+ 5 other groups · 11.1%

Religion

Total residents: 4,788
No religion52.0%
Christian26.3%
Not answered14.4%
Muslim3.2%
Hindu1.9%
+ other · 2.2%

Age groups

Total residents: 4,792
16–1961.5%
20–2428.4%
25–344.3%
35–491.6%
50–641.1%
+ other · 3.1%

Households

Total households: 108
All members 66+18.5%
Married or civil partnership couple: Dependent children18.5%
Any member 66+12.0%
Married or civil partnership couple: No children12.0%
Other11.1%
+ 5 other households · 27.8%

Postcode Districts in University