How deprived is your neighbourhood ?

I was hoping that I'd be able to wind my mother up by living a less deprived area than her but unfortunately she is victorious by the narrowest of margins.

Me: Hambleton 005C, is ranked 33,129 out of 33,755 [98th centile]
Parents: Hambleton 005E, is ranked 33,580 out of 33,755 [99th centile]
 
Your area, Wyre Forest 014D, is ranked 16,849 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation (where 1 is most deprived and 33,755 is least deprived). This makes your area broadly average for an English district.
Of the five main components that make up IMD, your area ranks lowest (most deprived) on education and highest on crime.

Considering the amount of caravan dwellers and Tarmac drive specialists we have around here, the crime element holds no surprises to me :cry:
 
Your area, South Oxfordshire 018D, is ranked 32,790 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation (where 1 is most deprived and 33,755 is least deprived). This means it is less deprived than a typical neighbourhood.

Of the five main components that make up IMD, your area ranks lowest (most deprived) on crime and highest on health.


I do live in a very wealthy area, albeit with a less wealthy house!
 
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Your area, Wyre Forest 014D, is ranked 16,849 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation (where 1 is most deprived and 33,755 is least deprived). This makes your area broadly average for an English district.
Of the five main components that make up IMD, your area ranks lowest (most deprived) on education and highest on crime.

Considering the amount of caravan dwellers and Tarmac drive specialists we have around here, the crime element holds no surprises to me :cry:
I want to see a Wales version. As this area is so bad in every metric it must be in the bottom 10 or even 5 percent.

We even have a Greggs outlet. And that's only for deprived areas.
 
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Your area is ranked 6,667 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation (where 1 is most deprived and 33,755 is least deprived). This means it is more deprived than most neighourhoods.

I'm not suprised...
income has raisen, likely cos I've moved into the area... lol
employement has raisen not sure how; most people around here don't want to work unless it's in the village itself.
education is the same, as it's the same rubbblish schools, the posh/smart kids will want to travel to the next village.
health has got better, likely cos covid took out some of the most poorly people.. but we have got stacks of pensioners, and likely to have more if they ever build the retirment homes.
crime has got more deprived by 20%!!! likely all the board drug gangs, there's a drugs raid once per week..
 
I want to see a Wales version. As this area is so bad in every metric it must be in the bottom 10 or even 5 percent.

We even have a Greggs outlet. And that's only for deprived areas.

Yes, logically having branches of Greggs or Wetherspoons would reduce your ranking.
 
Top 6%, I'll take it!

From 9.8k (previous flat in Tottenham) to 31.8k was quite the upgrade :D
 
Just down the road from me:

Your area, Woking 010C, is ranked 33,520 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation

My road:

Your area, Woking 008A, is ranked 21,194 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation

Where I gew up:

Your area, East Hampshire 009C, is ranked 31,139 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation


The last one surprises me, as most of the road was council houses (not our house), and had a population of gypsies.
 
Where I grew up:

Your area, Brighton and Hove 032B, is ranked 10,580 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation (where 1 is most deprived and 33,755 is least deprived). This means it is more deprived than most neighourhoods.

Where I live now, which is literally 5 mins down the road.

Your area, Brighton and Hove 032C, is ranked 24,809 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation (where 1 is most deprived and 33,755 is least deprived). This means it is less deprived than a typical neighbourhood.

Quite a big disparity for such a small geographic change.
 
Your area, Waltham Forest 025A, is ranked 16,994 out of 33,755. This makes your area broadly average for an English district.

Feel a bit better about the place now, it didn't feel like it was that hiigh. Some boroughs around are lower so there are bits where it's a stark difference which are a 15 min walk away. Funnily enough some posher places in London have declined but you wouldn't guess it from visiting alone.
 
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Not my area, a few miles away. East Marsh, Grimsby - top 20 for the whole of England for deprived areas. :cry:
 
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The only thing I can take from playing around with it is that basically England is 90% a dump, the difference between high thousands and mid 20 thousands must in reality be tiny in practice. To be fair, that checks out.
 
Your area, Basildon 001B, is ranked 31,859 out of 33,755 in the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation (where 1 is most deprived and 33,755 is least deprived). This means it is less deprived than a typical neighbourhood.

Doesn't surprise me all honesty the town Billericay where I live is full of waspy people and our high street is pretty decent given all the hardships retail has faced over the last 15 years.
 
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