Side-by-side comparison

TW2 vs TW9

West Twickenham, Richmond upon Thames compared with North Richmond, Richmond upon Thames, scored on the things families actually care about.

The short verdict

TW2 and TW9 are evenly matched overall. The right pick depends on which trade-off matters more to your family.

Category by category

Every score is a percentile within our London cohort: higher is better. Trophies mark the area that's clearly ahead (within 3 points we call it a tie).

Schools

Density and proximity of primary and secondary schools within 1 mile.

TW2
0
TW9
0
Safety

Inverted crime rate from data.police.uk, latest available month.

TW2
100
TW9
100
Green space

Access to parks and open space within walking distance.

TW2
0
TW9
0
Family life

GP surgeries, libraries, supermarkets and parks within 1km.

TW2
0
TW9
0
Commute

Fastest door-to-door time to one of six central hubs (Waterloo, King's Cross, Liverpool Street, Canary Wharf, Paddington, Victoria), arriving by 08:15. Source: TfL Journey Planner.

TW2
Slow · 46–55 min
48 minto Waterloo
TW9
Average · 36–45 min
39 minto Waterloo
Faster commute
Council Tax (Band D)

Annual bill incl. GLA precept, 2025/26. Where an outcode straddles boroughs, every touching borough is listed.

TW2
Richmond upon Thames£2,379
TW9
Richmond upon Thames£2,379
Family density

% of households with dependent children at the representative LSOA. Source: ONS Census 2021 (TS003). Ranked within the SettleWithUs London cohort.

TW2
Very high · Over 35%
49.9%of households with kids
More family-dense
TW9
High · 28–34%
30.3%of households with kids

What's within walking distance

Raw counts within 1km, useful when the percentile scores look close but the on-the-ground feel isn't.

TW2
Parks
0
GP surgeries
0
Libraries
0
Supermarkets
0
Schools (1mi)
0
Crimes/mo
0
TW9
Parks
0
GP surgeries
0
Libraries
0
Supermarkets
0
Schools (1mi)
0
Crimes/mo
0

Generated 7 July 2026.

How we score TW2 and TW9

The short answer to the questions families ask us most when comparing two areas.

How is the overall Family Score for TW2 and TW9 calculated?
The overall Family Score is a weighted blend of five sub-scores: schools, safety, green space, family life (GP surgeries, libraries, supermarkets, parks within 1km) and commute. Schools and safety carry the most weight, because they're what most families ask about first. Each sub-score is a percentile within our London cohort, so a 90 means "top 10% of London postcodes we've scored", not an absolute rating.
What does "better for families" actually mean here?
It means the area scores higher on the blend of factors most families weigh when relocating with children: school density and proximity, neighbourhood safety, access to parks and green space, and everyday family infrastructure like GP surgeries and supermarkets within walking distance. It's not a verdict on culture, nightlife, or whether you'll personally feel at home. Those are subjective and we don't pretend to score them.
Where does the data come from?
Schools come from OpenStreetMap today (we're swapping in DfE GIAS + Ofsted ratings for v1). Crime is from data.police.uk, latest available month. Parks, GP surgeries, libraries and supermarkets are counted from OpenStreetMap within a 1km radius of the postcode centroid. Commute times come from TfL Journey Planner — door-to-door from the representative postcode to six central hubs, arriving by 08:15 on a weekday.
Why is the difference between TW2 and TW9 sometimes only a few points?
Because they're scored on the same London-wide curve. Two neighbouring postcodes often share the same schools, the same green space, and the same crime patterns, so their scores end up close. We call any gap under 3 points a tie. Within that range, the right pick depends on which trade-off matters more to your family.

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