Overview for White House Crescent, DURHAM, DH6 2NQ

Introduction

Durham is a cathedral city and civil parish in the county of Durham, England. It is the county town and contains the headquarters of Durham County Council, the unitary authority which governs the district of County Durham. It had a population of 48,069 at the 2011 Census.

The city was built on a meander of the River Wear, which surrounds the centre on three sides and creates a narrow neck on the fourth. The surrounding land is hilly, except along the Wear's floodplain to the north and southeast.

Durham was founded in 995 by Anglo-Saxon monks seeking a place safe from Viking raids to house the relics of St Cuthbert. The church the monks built lasted only a century, as it was replaced by the present Durham Cathedral after the Norman Conquest; together with Durham Castle it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the 1070s until 1836 the city was part of the County Palatine of Durham, a semi-independent jurisdiction ruled by the bishops of Durham which acted as a buffer between the kingdoms of England and Scotland. In 1346 the Battle of Neville's Cross was fought immediately outside the city, resulting in an English victory, and in 1650 the cathedral was used to house Scottish prisoners after the Battle of Dunbar. During the Industrial Revolution the Durham coalfield was heavily exploited, and there were several collieries close to the city; although the pits have closed, the annual Durham Miners' Gala continues. Historically, Durham was also known for the manufacture of hoisery, carpets, and mustard.

The city is the home of Durham University, which was founded in 1832 and therefore has a claim to be the third-oldest university in England. The university is a significant employer, alongside the local and national government and the University Hospital of North Durham, and the city has a significant tourism sector. HM Prison Durham is also located close to the city centre.

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Summary for White House Crescent, DURHAM, DH6 2NQ

North East
This postcode is in the parish of
Shotton
in
Shotton and South Hetton
within
County Durham
Rural/Urban
Urban City and town   ?

Roadworks near DH6 2NQ

Today's roadworks within 3 miles
Planned
6
In Progress
25
Completed
0
Cancelled
0

Road Safety near DH6 2NQ

Details of personal injury accidents in and around White House Crescent, DH6 2NQ that have been reported to Durham Constabulary over the past 20 years.

Traffic Levels near DH6 2NQ

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Police

This area is policed by Durham Constabulary.

Durham Constabulary split their policing area into 71 separate neighbourhoods and this postcode is in the Peterlee (Shotton) neighbourhood.

Durham Constabulary

Peterlee (Shotton) Neighbourhood Crime

Top 3 Categories

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Violent Crime
Feb 2024
15
Jan 2024
14
Criminal Damage/Arson
Feb 2024
10
Jan 2024
10
Anti-social Behaviour
Feb 2024
8
Jan 2024
9

Member of UK Parliament

This postcode is in the Easington parliamentary constituency.

Easington is a constituency in the North East region of England. The seat has been held by Grahame Morris (Labour) since May 2010.

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Most Recent House Sales for White House Crescent, DH6 2NQ

18 WHITE HOUSE CRESCENT, DH6 2NQ
23 Feb 2007
£92,000
1 WHITE HOUSE CRESCENT, DH6 2NQ
25 Jan 2005
£70,000
14 WHITE HOUSE CRESCENT, DH6 2NQ
4 Jun 2004
£58,000
14 WHITE HOUSE CRESCENT, DH6 2NQ
30 Jul 2002
£31,000

Local Petrol Station Prices

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Diesel Standard (B7)
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Coordinates for DH6 2NQ

Latitude
54.761841
Longitude
-1.370209

Residents at DH6 2NQ

Households
18
Male
19
Female
10
People per Household
1.61

Sunrise and Sunset at DH6 2NQ

Sunrise
05:47
Sunset
20:21

Traffic Emission and Congestion Zones

DH6 2NQ is not covered by a Traffic Emission or Congestion Zone

Historical Weather Summary

Clear13.06%
Cloudy71.62%
Rain8.65%
Windy6.53%
Other0.14%

Population

County Durham
520,000

Deprivation Index

14.4 England
The lower the score (out of 100),
the more deprived the postcode

Average Energy Performance

Domestic Certificates

Companies Registered at DH6 2NQ

Active
None

Postcode Details for DH6 2NQ

Introduced
1 Jan 1980

Recent Updates

18 Apr 2024
Added Traffic Camera Views from Traffic Scotland to Roadworks within Scotland
15 Apr 2024
Schools Data updated for April 2024
10 Apr 2024
Companies Data updated for March 2024
7 Apr 2024
New option to receive automatic updates to roadworks that affect you
7 Apr 2024
Police and Crime data updated for February 2024
3 Apr 2024
Sold House Price data updated for February 2024
30 Mar 2024
Energy Performance Certificates (England and Wales) updated February 2024
28 Mar 2024
New feature to use Geolocating functions to detect your current location

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