Rats! Infestation hot-spots revealed in North East

Brown rat
Author: Daniel Holland, LDRSPublished 17th May 2023

Walker has been named as the rat capital of the North East.

Figures show that there were more sightings of the pesky rodents in the east end suburb of Newcastle than anywhere else across the region last year.

Newcastle City Council’s pest control team received 184 rat reports from Walker in 2022, the highest of any area in Tyneside, Wearside, Northumberland and Durham.

Another district of Newcastle had the second largest figure, with 168 vermin sightings in the west end ward of Benwell and Scotswood, while Sunderland’s Sandhill was third with 130.

Sunderland ranked worst overall for the total number of rat incidents – with its tally of 2,424 being noticeably higher than the other six council areas who responded to freedom of information requests from the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

City council officials on Wearside said that their statistics may have been inflated due to the fact that Sunderland is the only local authority in the region that offers free pest control callouts.

Coun Claire Rowntree, deputy leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “Sunderland City Council is the only council in the region which offers free domestic pest control call-outs and treatments for pests in residential properties, and this may contribute to more reports of rat sightings. We ask all residents, businesses and visitors to dispose of their litter appropriately and issue fixed penalty notices to anyone found littering.”

Newcastle City Council, which has previously come under fire for its £84 charge to deal with a rodent infestation, said it “can be distressing seeing rats in communities and it is an issue we take very seriously”.

A spokesperson added: “As in all major cities, rats are unfortunately a part of life and there are several steps we take to control the vermin population. In public spaces, we identify potential sources of rats in the area and take appropriate action where necessary.

“We work closely with Northumbrian Water who carry out a sewer baiting programme and we proactively engage with businesses to ensure waste is managed responsibly. We also educate people on how small steps taken in and around the home can reduce the risk of attracting rats.

“Rats are often attracted to bags of rubbish left beside bins so it is everyone’s responsibility to dispose of waste correctly. Residents and businesses can help with this by ensuring all waste is bagged, put in bins with lids on and not overfilling them.

“Our dedicated team of qualified pest control technicians provide an expert, cost effective service to tackle infestations in homes and premises.”

By a margin of more than 500, North Tyneside Council received the fewest rat reports in the region.

The total number of rats reports received by each council in 2022 was:

Sunderland – 2,424 
Durham – 1,911 
Newcastle – 1,785 
Gateshead – 924 
Northumberland – 771 
South Tyneside – 723 
North Tyneside – 210 

Below is a full breakdown of where those callouts were, on a ward by ward basis, though Northumberland and North Tyneside councils were not able to provide such detailed information.

Newcastle

Arthur’s Hill – 54 
Benwell and Scotswood – 168 
Blakelaw – 115 
Byker – 122 
Callerton and Throckley – 109 
Castle – 8 
Chapel – 6 
Dene and South Gosforth – 36 
Denton and Westerhope – 28 
Elswick – 108 
Fawdon and West Gosforth – 64 
Gosforth – 25 
Heaton – 23 
Kenton – 82 
Kingston Park South and Newbiggin Hall – 108 
Lemington – 85 
Manor Park – 41 
Monument – 57 
North Jesmond – 22 
Ouseburn – 53 
Parklands – 20 
South Jesmond – 26 
Walker – 184 
Walkergate – 75 
West Fenham – 88 
Wingrove – 78 

Sunderland

St Peters – 79 
Washington North – 69 
Ryhope – 79 
Redhill – 56 
Hendon – 103 
Castle – 64 
Sandhill -130 
Washington Central – 37 
St Chads – 75 
Pallion – 96 
Silsworth – 85 
Southwick – 120 
Copt Hill – 105 
Houghton – 125 
Washington East – 30 
St Annes – 106 
Hetton – 105 
Barnes – 115 
Fulwell – 70 
Washington South – 83 
St Michaels – 88 
Shiney Row – 104 
Doxford – 104 
Millfield – 80 
Washington West – 70 
Ward not specified (sewers or open land) – 246 

Durham

Neville’s Cross – 48 
Ferryhill – 39 
Peterlee West – 36 
Passfield – 28 
Dawdon – 57 
Easington – 50 
Benfieldside – 27 
Consett South – 18 
Willington and Hunwick- 53 
Tanfield – 16 
Burnopfield and Dipton – 17 
Elvet and Gilesgate – 39 
North Lodge – 9 
Leadgate and Medomsley – 44 
Deneside – 35 
Coundon – 28 
Peterlee East – 67 
Craghead and South Moor – 24 
Brandon – 24 
Deerness – 38 
Framwellgate and Newton Hall – 48 
Chilton – 13 
Shildon and Dene Valley – 54 
Chester-le-Street East – 16 
Lanchester – 29 
Chester-le-Street West Central – 14 
Weardale – 37 
Coxhoe – 67 
Sacriston – 23 
Annfield Plain – 29 
Blackhalls – 55 
Trimdon and Thornley – 82 
Delves Lane – 31 
Bishop Middleham and Cornforth -31 
Crook – 47 
West Auckland – 48 
Barnard Castle East – 11 
Pelton – 21 
Murton – 30 
Horden – 42 
Spennymoor – 38 
Chester-le-Street North – 7 
Tow Law -13 
Seaham – 11 
Aycliffe North and Middridge – 16 
Sedgefield – 32 
Tudhoe – 33 
Stanley -11 
Shotton and South Hetton – 42 
Sherburn – 32 
Belmont – 65 
Aycliffe West – 21 
Aycliffe East – 21 
Consett North – 21 
Bishop Auckland Town – 19 
Woodhouse Close – 19 
Chester-le-Street South – 10 
Lumley – 8 
Wingate – 11 
Evenwood -15 
Esh and Witton Gilbert -20 
Durham South – 10 
Barnard Castle West – 1 

South Tyneside

Biddick and All Saints – 69 
Beacon and Bents – 50 
Boldon Colliery – 16 
Bede – 82 
Cleadon and East Boldon – 56 
Cleadon Park – 52 
Fellgate and Hedworth – 37 
Harton – 46 
Horsley Hill – 14 
Hebburn North – 22 
Hebburn South – 25 
Monkton – 29 
Primrose – 76 
Simonside and Rekendyke – 42 
Westoe – 22 
Whiteleas – 31 
Whitburn and Marsden – 41 
West Park – 12 

Gateshead

Birtley – 34 
Blaydon – 21 
Bridges – 27 
Chopwell and Rowlands Gill – 51 
Chowdene – 47 
Crawcrook and Greenside – 38 
Deckham – 69 
Dunston and Teams – 57 
Dunston Hill and Whickham East – 23 
Felling – 82 
High Fell – 84 
Lamesley – 62 
Lobley Hill and Bensham – 44 
Low Fell – 56 
Pelaw and Heworth – 44 
Ryton Crookhill and Stella – 40 
Saltwell – 25 
Wardley and Leam Lane – 28 
Whickham North – 18 
Whickham South and Sunniside – 10 
Windy Nook and Whitehills – 42 
Winlaton and High Spen – 20 
Ward not recorded – 89 

Northumberland

Northumberland County Council could not provide a more detailed breakdown as it does not record information on rat reports at a ward level.

North Tyneside

North Tyneside Council could not provide a more detailed breakdown as it does not record information on rat reports at a ward level.

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