Neighbourhood snapshot for RM14 1NP
Schools, crime headlines, environment signals, and RightRoof pillar scores — centred on this postcode’s representative point, not a specific address.
Consider with Caution
This property has meaningful upside, but you should review highlighted risks before proceeding.
Electoral ward Cranham Matched from postcode directory data for this unit.
- Centroid: representative centre for this postcode (not a doorstep).
- Policing summaries: open-data headline locations where coordinates exist — illustrative, not live dispatch data.
In plain English
Everything here describes the general area around RM14 1NP — a neighbourhood snapshot centred on the postcode. It is not about one specific property unless you later run an address-level report. For crime, policing open data shows 7 recorded incidents across roughly the last six months for the neighbourhood zone linked to this postcode. “Incidents” covers many issue types shown in police logs — useful orientation, not a personal safety promise. We currently list 1 school(s) from searches around this postcode’s centre — names only here; distances and fuller context unlock with credits. Skim the flooding and noise bullets below — do not infer “silent” or “no flood risk” from absence on this teaser alone. The pillar scores bundle many datasets with neutral weighting — a full unlock lets you personalise what drives the verdict.
Across the 7 policing rows we show, counts bunch under “Violence and sexual offences”, “Other theft”, and “Anti-social behaviour” (together about 57% of this sample) — handy orientation, not a moral verdict.
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Neighbourhood score pillars
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What’s working locally
- No major strengths identified from available data.
Risks to weigh up
- Flood risk zone indicated
- Transport noise exposure
Local census cues
- Population density
- 246.9 persons per hectare
- Multiple deprivation overlap
- 68 of 149 local dimensions show no deprivation, 81 show some overlap
Environment & flood signals
- Environmental: Environment Agency identifies a flood-risk surface for this postcode area (London, Thames).
- Environmental: Road daytime/evening noise band (LDEN) around this postcode centroid is graded 55.0-59.9.
- Flood Risk: London, Thames
Recent recorded crime (headline sample)
7 incidents in the last six months for the local data zone served to this postcode.
| Month | Type |
|---|---|
| 2025-12 | Other theft |
| 2026-01 | Anti-social behaviour |
| 2026-01 | Drugs |
| 2026-02 | Vehicle crime |
| 2026-02 | Violence and sexual offences |
| 2026-02 | Violence and sexual offences |
| 2026-02 | Other crime |
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- Engayne Primary School — Primary Maintained school
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Frequently asked questions
- What does this postcode page show?
- A neighbourhood-oriented blend of census, crime, schooling references, amenities, environmental signals, and RightRoof pillars — centred on RM14 1NP, not a named property.
- Why is the map marker approximate?
- The pin follows the postcode centroid used for lookups. It does not trace garden boundaries or title extents.
- How do scores differ from a full report?
- We use the same engine with neutral priorities. A paid run lets you weight what matters to you and unlocks deeper layers.
- Is this advice to buy or rent?
- No. Treat it as orientation from aggregated sources; verify anything critical independently.
Sources include national statistics, policing open data (monthly granularity), schooling references, curated environmental overlays, and RightRoof’s scoring engine — aggregated for postal unit RM14 1NP, not individual dwellings. Not financial or legal advice. Always cross-check critical decisions independently.