Where is the most deprived area in england 2010




















The district of Elmbridge, which includes Esher, Walton-on-Thames and Weybridge, is the fifth least-deprived district in England.

Most advantaged, 4: Waverley. The fourth least-deprived district in England includes Haslemere and Godalming. Most advantaged, 3: Chiltern. Named after the Chiltern Hills, this district includes Amersham and Chesham and is the third least-deprived district in England. The Indices, published by Department for Communities and Local Government , studies poverty across a load of significant indicators - all to try and work out which places are the poorest.

The idea is to try to break out different areas which are all influenced by poverty. The figures haven't been calculated since and they show that:. Using the data, we can pinpoint the most deprived place in England: Jaywick Sands in Essex.

The most annoying and complex feature of the data are the regional boundaries they cover. These are very small, ward-sized areas called Lower Super Output Areas.

You can get the whole lot as a shapefile from the Office for National Statistics but considering how important this data is, they don't make it easy. This article is from the CityMetric archive: some formatting and images may not be present. Contact us.

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