Tags for Forum Posts: gang crime, safety, shooting, wood green
Thank you for all the replies and sorry it has taken me so long to reply! From your posts, it seems that their is a community feel and I'm really looking forward to moving and hopefully meeting some of you!
All your advice is very much appreciated, just waiting on a starting date which should be September time and then I can start looking at houses. I will be renting first because I have just finished university but definitely hoping to buy in the future.
Wood Green gets a lot of bad press (someone I know calls it 'Ugly Town') but I find it's a bloody useful place to shop. No it isn't glamorous but it's got everything you need for the more practical shopping like mop buckets. It's also very friendly I think and I find the shopkeepers very friendly. Every teacher I know seems to live at Turnpike Lane. I feel a bit less comfortable walking home from there at night than I do lower down Green Lanes towards Manor House.
Gang colours are green apparently if you want to try wearing that!
This is interesting. Have you got a link to the police crime report you mention?
Did you feel unsafe getting the bus to Wood Green? Did you feel more unsafe than getting the bus in any other part of London?
The same was siad of Brixton when I lived there and p
If we're basing it on the LBC website I'd also steer clear of Kensington and Chelsea, sounds pretty scary http://www.lbc.co.uk/kensington--chelsea-29640
Crime in Wood Green is always going to be higher than average as it's a shopping area, lots of shoplifting, pick-pockets, etc. Oxford St is similar if you look at crime hotspots, as are large parts of Central London.
The crime map is here http://maps.met.police.uk/ It's worth looking at it and comparing different crime types, regions, etc. If you filter down to Most Serious Violence (I assume that's the category that matches "taken out by a random smackhead") then Wood Green, although above average, isn't as bad as other areas such as Archway, Straftford, Covent Garden, Westminster, Mayfair,
Your username is obviously well chosen but ruling out large parts of London due to a very small chance of crime seems overly cautious.
So wary you 'had to look at this issue because I was coming to an event at Alexandra palace and had to catch the bus up there from wood green tube'. It's great that you can come on here and share your extensive knowledge of the local area - thanks very much.
I have lived no more than 50m from that stretch of road from Wood Green tube to Ally Pally. I've lived here for nearly 20 years and have never been 'taken out by a random smackhead'. I did however once see someone jump the barrier at Wood Green tube - it will haunt me forever.
Hi Wary, Nothing wrong with being careful, but you are so wrong on so many counts. And from your comments you would never go anywhere if you rely on anecdotes. You have to see that papers,news stations, etc generally portray bad stuff.
"a known fact that those with crime on their minds target areas where they have less chance of being spotted or watched, in other words high traffic areas."
" a known fact"??- I don't know that much mugging happens on the motorway apart from the quality and price of food in service stations.
"Random smackheads" . If we were so worried who would have gone to see the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Lou Reed, etc.
Rather than travelling from Wood Green perhaps on your next visit you coulld get a bus up from Crouch End where an extremely rare and more sophisticated crime might, ever so slightly, occur.You may be accosted by a boring cokehead or a cool spliffhead.
Or, as is more likely, nothing will happen at all and you'll enjoy yoursef.
Glad to hear you feel settled here now.
I've lived here for over 20 years and it's no worse than any other part of London, or other large town, or the suburbs, or the provinces, or small town etc. It just has a bad reputation in the press (mostly unjustified)
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