Side-by-side comparison of WA12 Newton-le-willows and WA4 Warrington covering house prices, crime, schools, broadband, council tax, green space and energy performance.
WA12 is the more affordable option at £196,500 median vs £310,000 in WA4. WA12 has lower recorded crime (2,380 vs 3,704 offences over 13 months). WA12 has notably better broadband connectivity.
| Metric | WA12 Newton-le-willows | WA4 Warrington |
|---|---|---|
| Median House Price | £196,500 | £310,000 |
| Band D Council Tax | £2,403 | £2,448 |
| Total Crimes (13 months) | 2,380 | 3,704 |
| Outstanding Schools | 1.0 | — |
| Broadband Score (/100) | 79.7 | 57.0 |
| Green Space Access (%) | 97.7 | 85.5 |
| EPC Median Score | 70.0 | 70.0 |
House prices: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (2025–2026). Crime: police.uk (Apr 2025–Apr 2026). Schools: Ofsted inspection outcomes. Broadband: Ofcom Connected Nations. Council tax: DLUHC. Green space: OS OpenData.
House prices: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (2025–2026). Crime: police.uk (Apr 2025–Apr 2026). Schools: Ofsted inspection outcomes. Broadband: Ofcom Connected Nations. Council tax: DLUHC. Green space: OS OpenData. EPC: DLUHC Energy Performance of Buildings Register.