Is Peterlee a good area?

The overall crime rate in Peterlee in 2022 was 161 crimes per 1,000 people. This compares poorly to Durham's overall crime rate, coming in 66% higher than the Durham rate of 97 per 1,000 residents.
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What is Peterlee known for?

The real gem of Peterlee is, however, a natural one – the beautiful Castle Eden Dene National Nature Reserve which marks the southern limits of the town and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful natural sites in County Durham.
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Is Peterlee classed as Durham?

Local authority: Durham County Council. Local Plan status: Peterlee has been part of the unitary Durham County Council area since 2009. The Development Plan is the forthcoming County Durham Plan to 2035.
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What is the safest village in Durham County?

There are safer parts of Durham, starting with Egglescliffe which ranks as the safest area in Durham, followed up by Consett in second place, and Brandon and Byshottles in third place.
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Is Peterlee a new town?

Peterlee is a new town created under the New Towns Act 1946 and it received it's first designation order on the 10th March 1948. Amending orders increasing the size of the designated area were approved on 20th July 1965, 16th December 1969 and 27th June 1978.
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History of Peterlee (part 1)

What is the crime rate in Peterlee Durham?

The overall crime rate in Peterlee in 2022 was 161 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Is Peterlee classed as Sunderland?

Peterlee is a town in County Durham, England. It lies between Sunderland to the north, Hartlepool to the south, the Durham Coast to the east and Durham to the west. It gained town status in 1948 under the New Towns Act 1946.
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Where do the rich live in Durham?

North-east: Ramside Park, Durham – £1.6m

The average property price on Ramside Park is £1.6 million, making it the most expensive street in the region. The properties on this street are grand and spacious, and the area is a popular choice for wealthy families looking for a quiet and secluded place to live.
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What is the nicest area of Durham?

The Best Areas to Live in Durham
  1. 1 – Crossgate. Crossgate is a popular residential area, and one of the oldest parts of Durham. ...
  2. 2 – Allergate. Allergate is a compact area in Durham's city centre. ...
  3. 3 – Gilesgate. ...
  4. 4 – South Bailey. ...
  5. 5 – North End.
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What part of Durham is best to live?

  • Downtown Durham. Downtown Durham is the perfect place for the first-time homebuyer to settle down. ...
  • Duke Campus Neighborhood. It's no surprise that Duke University, ranked seventh best university in the nation, draws an elite crowd of students, researchers, scholars, and professionals. ...
  • Research Triangle Park. ...
  • Southpoint.
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Is Peterlee a deprived area?

not deprived in any dimension compared with the English New Towns and England averages.
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What area is Peterlee?

Peterlee is a small municipality in the coastal area of the County Durham, UK. It is a cultural center and a resort, with great recreation facilities and numerous parks. Apollo Pavilion, the main landmark of the town, is a very popular place for various informal social groups and young people.
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Why was Peterlee built?

A gentleman named Mr. Clarke, who worked for Easington District Council, decided that the best way to solve all the problems was to build a new town. This would provide homes for 30,000 people, along with shopping facilities, recreation and jobs for those who did not work in the mines.
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When was Peterlee built?

The new town of Peterlee was established in central Easington in 1948. Its original purpose was to replace the typical 19th-century housing of the nearby scattered mining villages and to create recreational and service facilities for the local inhabitants.
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What is the largest town in Durham?

The county borders Northumberland and Tyne and Wear to the north, the North Sea to the east, North Yorkshire to the south, and Cumbria to the west. The largest settlement is Darlington, and the county town is the city of Durham.
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What are the poshest areas of Durham?

Some of the most affluent areas in Durham include Aykley Heads, Neville's Cross, Langley Moor and Chester-Le-Street. These are all high income areas with higher housing prices in comparison to the rest of the county.
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What is the poshest village in Durham?

Most desirable villages in the North East
  • Brancepeth. The County Durham village of Brancepeth features ivy-covered cottages and is the surrounding for Brancepeth Castle which dates back to the 12th century. ...
  • Kirkby Overblow. ...
  • Warkworth. ...
  • Dinnington.
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Where do most students live in Durham?

The Viaduct

This is definitely the most popular area for students renting in Durham. It is filled with lovely spacious houses, (perfect for house shares!) and is based at the end of North Road, which is conveniently near to the train station.
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Where is the safest place to live in Durham?

Where is the best area to live in County Durham?
  • Chester-le-Street, Consett, Stanley and Lanchester 23%
  • Durham City including Brandon, Sherburn and Coxhoe 21%
  • Bishop Auckland, Spennymoor and Newton Aycliffe including Weardale 23%
  • East Durham including Seaham, Horden and Peterlee 14%
  • Teesdale including Barnard Castle 20%
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Is living in Durham nice?

Yes, Durham is a good place to live, albeit the cost of living is above the state and U.S. averages. Residents of this mid-sized city enjoy low crime rates, low unemployment rate, and a booming job market. You can also find many resources and activities unique to the area.
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Is Durham expensive city?

Typically, living costs in the north of England are much lower than in the south of the country. That being said, Durham is one of the more expensive northern cities.
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Is Peterlee a town or city?

Today Peterlee is a vibrant town with a population of around 23,000, set amongst a stunning local environment. The town is built on rolling hills overlooking the Durham limestone coast to our east and and surrounded by rural farmland to our north, west and south.
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What council is Peterlee in?

Peterlee lies within the Administrative County of Durham. Durham County Council is the Principal Authority for the area and its offices are based at County Hall, Durham. (Tel: 0300 123 7070).
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Which council covers Peterlee?

County Durham has around 530,100 people living in about 246,380 households. The county covers an area of 223,260 hectares (2230 square kilometres/862 square miles) with 21 settlements with an estimated population of over 5,000 people including Durham City, Chester-le-Street, Newton Aycliffe, Consett and Peterlee.
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