What Wards Are In Derby?

Wards A to C

  • Abbey neighbourhood ward.
  • Allestree neighbourhood ward.
  • Alvaston neighbourhood ward.
  • Arboretum neighbourhood ward.
  • Blagreaves neighbourhood ward.
  • Boulton neighbourhood ward.
  • Chaddesden neighbourhood ward.
  • Chellaston and Shelton Lock ward.

How many wards are there in Derby?

Councillors – the basics
We have 51 councillors who represent the city’s 17 electoral wards.

What is Ward 2 at Derby Royal Hospital for?

The ward is a non-specialist palliative care ward, overseen by a Palliative Medicine Consultant. Patients who are currently being treated on an acute ward, such as at Royal Derby Hospital, may be referred to Ward 2.

What political party is Derby?

Derby City Council
Seats 51 councillors
Political groups Administration (18) Conservative (18) Opposition (33) Labour (16) Liberal Democrats (8) Reform UK (6) Independent (3)
Elections
Voting system First past the post

What is Ward 403 Royal Derby Hospital?

Patients who are unwell with their respiratory condition are admitted onto the medical wards at the Royal Derby Hospital. There are three dedicated respiratory wards: Ward 402 comprises 28 beds, Ward 403 comprises 28 beds including four high dependency beds (HDU) and Ward 404 comprises of 28 beds.

Where are the rough areas of Derby?

According to the figures, the highest crime rates were recorded at the north end of Derby city centre and the California neighbourhood of Derby, between Uttoxeter New Road and Burton Road, including the Rowditch and Stockbrook areas of the city.

Which is best area in Derby to live?

Ockbrook, Borrowash and Spondon are great places in Derby. Near there is also Draycott and Breaston which are also nice. In terms of bad, around Derby City Center such as normanton, chaddesden is also quite rough.

What is the difference between B1 and B2 ward?

Patients discharged from Type A & B1 will be seen as private patients for their Specialist Outpatient appointments and all follow-up management. Patients discharged from Type B2 & C will be seen as subsidised patients for their Specialist Outpatient appointments and all follow-up management.

What is a Level 1 ward?

Level 1 (PATIENTS at risk of their condition deteriorating, or those recently relocated from higher levels of care, whose needs can be met on an acute WARD with additional advice and support from the critical care team.)

What does Level 2 mean in a hospital?

A Level II Trauma Center is able to initiate definitive care for all injured patients. Elements of Level II Trauma Centers Include: 24-hour immediate coverage by general surgeons, as well as coverage by the specialties of orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, radiology and critical care.

What percentage of Derby is black?

It was traditionally the county town of Derbyshire. Derby gained city status in 1977, the population size has increased by 5.1%, from around 248,800 in 2011 to 261,400 in 2021.

Derby
• Ethnicity (Office for National Statistics 2011 Census) 80.2% White 12.6% Asian 3.0% Black British 1.3% Other 2.9% Mixed Race

How many Muslims live in Derby?

Further information about the population structure:

Religion Persons
Christian 134,582
Muslim 19,113
Hindu 2,327
Sikh 9,856

What percentage of Derby is white?

The white British population now makes up 75.3% of the total population of Derby; this proportion is lower than both the East Midlands (85.4%) and England (79.7%).

What is Ward 404 in Royal Derby hospital?

Our photographer visited the hospital to record the lives of the patients and the day-to-day working life of doctors and nurses across the hospital. They visited the High Dependency Unit on Ward 404 and the Red Medical Assessment Unit, where patients are assessed to decide if they need to be admitted to hospital.

What is Ward 204 Derby Royal hospital?

“Ward 204 – Trauma Ward

What is Ward 309 for at Derby Royal?

Usually a colorectal and upper gastroenterology ward, the team have also cared for those in specialties that they wouldn’t normally see, such as vascular, urology and hepato-biliary (HPB) patients, in order to help the Trust deal with increased demand in other services.

Is Derby a rough city?

Annual crime rate in Derby postcode area is 43.7, i.e. 43.7 crimes reported per annum per 1000 workday people. Compared to the national crime rate, Derby’s crime rate is at 116%. Violent crime makes up 38.7% of all crimes reported in the postcode area.

Is Derby a deprived area?

More than 20 neighbourhoods in Derby have been ranked as among the most deprived in England, new data has revealed. Fresh statistics from the Government have also revealed there is a geographical divide in Derby, with more deprived areas in the south compared to the north.

Is Derby a rich area?

The richest areas in Derbyshire are spread across the county, including four areas of Derby and three of South Derbyshire making the top 10.

What is the prettiest village in Derbyshire?

Chatsworth is probably at the top of any list of places to visit in Derbyshire, and once the delights of its House and Gardens have been explored, the estate villages of Edensor, Beeley, Pilsley (home of the famous Chatsworth Estate Shop) and Calton Lees, and nearby Baslow, all offer alternative places to eat and drink

Are house prices rising in Derby?

The average property price in Derby postcode area is £235k, the median price is £200k. The average price declined by £-5.3k (-2%) over the last twelve months. The price of an established property is £233k.
Derby cost comparison of houses and flats.

Property type Average price
█ Semi-Detached £207k
█ Terraced £163k