REVEALED: See which areas of Worksop are most deprived
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) study, analysed 32,844 neighbourhoods across England.
The statistics from the 2015 Index of Multiple Deprivation looked at several factors including; Employment; Health; Income; Education; Housing; Environment and Crime.
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Hide AdThe figures show that Manton is ranked 850th, with the community said to be suffering severely from health issues, lack of income, unemployment and education.
Worksop town centre is 7,552 in the rankings, with the area one of the best for lack of crime levels.
Nottingham was ranked 8th for having the highest proportion of deprived areas by local authority.
Some of our rankings:
Manton - 850
Gateford - 2,880
Prospect - 4,839
Blyth and Langold - 5,943
Harworth - 6,728
Clumber: 6,814
Rhodesia - 6.916
Worksop town centre - 7.552
Kilton - 10,408
Carlton-in-Lindrick - 22,638
Shireoaks: 25,955
See the top 20 below:
Tendring - around St Osyth and Seawick
Blackpool - By Central Pier
Blackpool - Around the promenade near North Pier
Thanet - Cliftonville West
Blackpool - Near the South Pier
Tendring - Clacton-on-Sea
Blackpool - Between Waterloo Road and St Chad’s Station
Coventry - Around Hillmorton Road in Henley
Blackpool - Woolman Road and Clinton Avenue
Waveney - near South Pier in Lowestoft
Blackpool - around Cookson Street
Kingston upon Hull - Around St John’s Grove
North East Lincolnshire - Around Oxford Street in Grimsby
Burnley - Around Tay Street and Howard Street
Burnley - Between Belvedere Road and Church Street
Mansfield - Around Sandy Lane
Blackpool - Around Manchester Square and Rigby Road
Blackpool - Around Clevedon Road and Carshalton Road
Blackburn with Darwen - Wensley Fold
Great Yarmouth - Along the seafront