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E9 6EA · Neighbourhood Report
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Last updated 03 JUL 2026

E9 6EA

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What's nearby — across walking, short-drive and school catchment distance. Data from official UK government sources.

NestScope Score
67/ 100

A more affordable, lower-income neighbourhood

This NestScope Score is anchored on official IMD data — decile 2/10, ranked 5,831 of 32,844 neighbourhoods in England. What is an area score?

How this score is calculated
01 — Snapshot

Around E9 6EA.

The large figure is how many we found nearby; the chip beside each label is that category’s NestScope score out of 100 — higher beats more of the UK.

Safety52
131crimes last month

IMD crime decile 1/10 · 131 crimes in 400m last month (residential-weighted: 89.9)

Crimes reported last month · UK Police API

Healthcare83
42GP & hospitals

IMD health decile 3/10 · 41 GP, 1 hospital, 33 dentists, pharmacy 0.3 mi within 1.5 mi

Nearest GP: GP OUT OF HOURS BASE SERVICE OOH — 0.1 mi

Transport88
Homerton Rail Station0.3 mi
Hackney Central Rail Station0.3 mi

58 bus stops also within 0.5 miles

Green space59
40green spaces

IMD environment decile 3/10 · 8 ha total — no proper park nearby

Nearest: Playground (500 m²) — 0.1 mi

Amenities96
75supermarkets

75 supermarkets within 2 mi — The Co-operative Group, Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrisons… — nearest 0.1 mi — library 0.3 mi

Nearest: Co-op Hackney - Homerton High Street — 0.1 mi

02 — Environment

Environment & risk near E9 6EA.

Official risk flags for context — deliberately not part of the NestScope score (they’re categorical hazards, not amenities). Flood zones, air quality & noise explained.

Flood risk
Zone 1 (low)

Flood Zone 1 — low risk (less than 1 in 1,000 annual chance) · Source: Environment Agency Flood Map for Planning

Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Air qualityModerate
21.6µg/m³

NO₂ annual mean · WHO guideline 10 · UK limit 40 · Source: DEFRA UK-AIR 2024

<10
10–20
20–30
30–40
≥40
Road noiseModerate
63dB Lden

Road traffic, day-evening-night average · Source: DEFRA strategic noise mapping

<55
55–64
65–74
≥75
Rail noiseModerate
60dB Lden

Railways, day-evening-night average · Source: DEFRA strategic noise mapping

<55
55–64
65–74
≥75
03 — House prices

Sold prices in E9.

Average sold price by property type across the E9 district, 202120261,845 sales.

About E9 6EA

E9 6EA scores 67/100 on the NestScope Score, with its strongest showing in local amenities and schools — with Co-op Hackney - Homerton High Street about 3 minutes' walk away. The breakdown below draws on official UK data covering schools, safety, healthcare, transport, environment and local amenities.

In national context, E9 6EA is a more affordable, lower-income neighbourhood — IMD decile 2/10, ranked 5,831 of 32,844 neighbourhoods in England. The Index of Multiple Deprivation is the UK government's official measure of relative deprivation, refreshed roughly every five years. Housing pressure here is high (IMD housing decile 1/10).

There are 137 schools within the typical catchment area, including 38 rated Outstanding by Ofsted and 60 rated Good. The nearest school is The City Academy, Hackney (Ofsted: Good), within a short walk.

There were 131 crimes reported on the surrounding streets in the most recent month, indicating a high level of immediate-area crime.

Healthcare access is good, with 41 GP surgeries, 1 hospital and 33 dental practices in the wider neighbourhood. The nearest GP practice is GP OUT OF HOURS BASE SERVICE OOH, about 3 minutes' walk away. The nearest hospital is HOMERTON HOSPITAL, about 4 minutes' walk away. A pharmacy is about 5 minutes' walk away.

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04 — Method

How this NestScope Score works.

01
We map what’s nearby. Schools, safety, healthcare, transport, green space and amenities around E9 6EA — each measured at its own radius, from a 400 m crime count to a 2-mile school catchment.
02
We blend in national context. Every local factor is combined with England’s Index of Multiple Deprivation, so a postcode is judged both on what’s actually nearby and on how the wider neighbourhood compares nationally.
03
One score, six visible factors. Schools, Safety, Healthcare, Transport, Green space and Amenities each get their own 0–100 score; the six combine into the single NestScope Score above. No black box — see the full methodology.
05 — Questions
How many schools are near E9 6EA?

There are 137 schools within a 2-mile catchment of E9 6EA, including 38 rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Data from DfE GIAS / Ofsted.

Is E9 6EA safe?

131 crimes were reported within 400m of E9 6EA in the most recent month of UK Police API data. The area sits in IMD crime decile 2/10 nationally. For detailed crime breakdowns, visit the NestScope interactive map.

What transport is near E9 6EA?

Transport within 0.5 miles of E9 6EA includes 2 train stations, 58 bus stops. Data from NaPTAN.

What is the NestScope Score for E9 6EA?

E9 6EA has a NestScope Score of 67/100 — a more affordable, lower-income neighbourhood. The score blends six local factors — schools, safety, healthcare, transport, green space and amenities — with England's Index of Multiple Deprivation for national context. See the full methodology for how it's calculated.

How far around E9 6EA does NestScope look?

NestScope draws on data at a different radius for each factor around E9 6EA: schools within 2 miles, GP surgeries and hospitals within 1.5 miles, crime within 400 metres (a quarter mile), and transport, green space and supermarkets within half a mile. These radii reflect how people actually reach each type of place.

Data: DfE/Ofsted · UK Police API · NHS ODS · NaPTAN · Ordnance Survey · Geolytix. Crown Copyright / OGL. Look up any postcode: nestscope.uk/area/YOUR+POSTCODE — e.g. SW1A 1AA, M1 1AE, BS1 1HT.