Like ladybird, or almost like ladybird, my grandparents , who brought me up from a baby, were too old to be evacuated, but I was 5 years old when WW2 began.
I lived in a town that took in evacuees, mainly from London, although we didn't take in vacuees ourselves, I have vague recollections of the attitude of the community to them and it was a working class, poor area.
I can only speak in a very limited way and from a rather doddering memory and from a small section of evacuees.
On the whole the children were not welcomed, had a tough time and were prejudged as troublemakers and bed wetters.......people to be avoided if possible.
I myself was not evacuated, but had that been the case I think that it mught have changed my life, depending of course on how I was received.
This is just my very limited experience which may not have been representative of vacuees as a whole.