Walkability score
A 0–10 score for how much of daily life sits within an easy walk of the average home — weighing how close groceries, public transport, cafés, parks, health services, schools, culture and everyday services are, and how many of each. Walking times are measured on an elevation-aware pedestrian network, so hills count against reach. The methodology page describes how the score is put together.
Geography
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Median4.9
Lowest1.9
Highest7.4
Areas111
Distribution
- 2.0–2.2: 3 areas
- 2.2–2.4: 0 areas
- 2.4–2.5: 1 area
- 2.5–2.7: 3 areas
- 2.7–2.9: 0 areas
- 2.9–3.1: 4 areas
- 3.1–3.3: 2 areas
- 3.3–3.4: 6 areas
- 3.4–3.6: 2 areas
- 3.6–3.8: 3 areas
- 3.8–4.0: 2 areas
- 4.0–4.1: 4 areas
- 4.1–4.3: 5 areas
- 4.3–4.5: 9 areas
- 4.5–4.7: 3 areas
- 4.7–4.9: 6 areas
- 4.9–5.0: 4 areas
- 5.0–5.2: 7 areas
- 5.2–5.4: 12 areas
- 5.4–5.6: 6 areas
- 5.6–5.8: 4 areas
- 5.8–5.9: 5 areas
- 5.9–6.1: 7 areas
- 6.1–6.3: 2 areas
- 6.3–6.5: 2 areas
- 6.5–6.6: 4 areas
- 6.6–6.8: 2 areas
- 6.8–7.0: 3 areas
Highest
Walkability
Walkable amenities by type
Demographics & Identity
Age structure
Marital status
Ancestry & Birthplace
Country of birth
Ancestry
Language
Language used at home
Religion
Religious affiliation
Education & Qualifications
Highest year of school
Highest qualification level
Field of qualification
Income
Household income distribution
Personal income distribution
Health & Disability
Long-term health conditions reported
Number of long-term health conditions
Community Participation
Family & Households
Family composition
Household size
Housing & Dwellings
How homes are owned or rented
Types of homes
Bedrooms per home
Weekly rent distribution
Monthly mortgage distribution
Transport & Vehicles
How people get to work
Motor vehicles per home
Migration & Movement
Jobs & Industry
Industries people work in
Occupations people work in
Walkability score (2021)
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