What are the 10 most deprived areas in England?

Top twenty most deprived regions in the UK
  • Tendring- around St Osyth and Seawick.
  • Blackpool- the Area near The Central Pier.
  • Blackpool- Around the Promenade by the North Pier.
  • Thanet- In Cliftonville West.
  • Blackpool- in the Region by the South Pier.
  • Tendring- in the Area by Clacton-On-The-Sea.
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Where is the most deprived area in UK?

Despite having one of the highest average household incomes in England, the north of Kensington and Chelsea has some of the most income-deprived neighbourhoods. Grenfell Tower is in this more deprived area. By contrast, Tamworth, near Birmingham, has a relatively low Moran's I value.
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What are the poorest places in England?

  • Manor House, Hartlepool 60.1.
  • Yarmouth North, Great Yarmouth 65.
  • Wakefield East, Wakefield 76.4.
  • Hartcliffe and Withywood, Bristol 79.4.
  • Sheppey East, Swale 81.8.
  • South Elmsall and South Kirkby, Wakefield 83.6.
  • Norton South, Halton 91.8.
  • Kingstanding, Birmingham 93.4.
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What are the poorest boroughs in England?

According to these, the boroughs with the highest proportion of people living in poverty are Tower Hamlets (39%), Newham (37%) and Hackney (36%).
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Which region is the poorest in England?

The lowest income areas were mostly urban areas in the Midlands, North West, North East, and Yorkshire and The Humber. These include Manchester, Birmingham and Nottingham — major UK cities with household income among the lowest in the country, even though their levels of productivity are closer to the national average.
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10 Areas With the Most Deprived Neighborhoods in England



What is the least deprived area in England?

Wokingham is the least deprived area in England - Government figures show. The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) shows the areas of the country with the least resources and opportunities.
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Is Cornwall the poorest county in England?

Cornwall is the second poorest region in the whole of northern Europe and among the 50 poorest on the entire continent, according to data. Figures produced by Eurostat, a European Union data agency, shows that people in Cornwall scrape by on less than £14,300 a year on average.
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Which borough is the poorest?

The Bronx contains the poorest congressional district in the United States, the 15th.
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What is the richest town in England?

Featuring red-brick buildings and lavish green spaces, Virginia Water retains the top spot on Zoopla's highest value towns rich list with an average property price of £1,680,781.
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What is the wealthiest county in England?

Surrey is the richest county in the UK when it comes to property, according to a survey. Its homes have a total value of almost £288 billion, representing 5.1% of the UK's £5.6 trillion overall property wealth.
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What is considered poor in UK?

Households are considered to be below the UK poverty line if their income is 60% below the median household income after housing costs for that year.
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Is Sussex a poor area?

There is also serious deprivation in Sussex comparable to the most deprived UK inner city areas. Some areas of Sussex are in the top 5 per cent most deprived in the UK and, in some areas, two-thirds of children are living in poverty.
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Where is the nicest place to live in England?

Ilkley in West Yorkshire has been crowned the best place to live in the UK, according to the 2022 Sunday Times guide.
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Where do UK billionaires live?

Surrey and Sussex have been revealed to be the wealthiest areas of Great Britain, with residents owning assets worth an average £263,200 each.
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Which part of London is the poorest?

The East End has always contained some of London's poorest areas. The main reasons for this include: The medieval system of copyhold, which prevailed throughout the Manor of Stepney into the 19th century.
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Which borough is the smallest?

When people think of New York City, Manhattan is typically the first borough that comes to mind. Though it is geographically the smallest of the five boroughs, Manhattan is the most densely populated county in all of the United States, with over 1.6 million people who call Manhattan or New York, New York home.
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What is the best borough?

  • MANHATTAN. Top pick: Chelsea. Runner-up: West Village.
  • BROOKLYN. Top pick: Williamsburg. Runner-up: Brooklyn Heights.
  • QUEENS. Top pick: Astoria. Runner-up: Forest Hills.
  • THE BRONX. Top pick: Fordham. Runner-up: Pelham Bay.
  • STATEN ISLAND. Top pick: Richmondtown. Runner-up: Eltingville.
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Why is Cornwall so deprived?

“Rural isolation, lack of transport, low wages and rocketing housing costs make a simple day at the beach something that many locals cannot afford.”
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Why does Cornwall have such low wages?

He said: "Cornwall is based around tourism and that leads to a lot of seasonal work. It means that people have jobs in the summer and then are left without jobs in the winter."
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What is the poorest town in Cornwall?

The Pengegon area of Camborne (Pengegon Way/Meneth Road) has been identified as the most deprived neighbourhood in Cornwall, followed by a section of Treneere in Penzance.
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Is Cornwall a deprived area?

According to official Government figures, 17 of Cornwall's districts rank among the country's 10 percent most deprived areas. There are bleak housing estates away from the tourist spots where many can't find work or have seasonal low-wage jobs in the tourist industry.
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Is Liverpool deprived?

Deprivation in the Liverpool City Region

The 2019 Index of Multiple Deprivation scores for Knowsley (43.0) and Liverpool (42.4) are the second and third highest in the North West. Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool and St. Helens are all in the worst 20% of local authorities in England.
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