Now with shielding coming to an end and the stay at home message dropped, we reveal which neighbourhoods have seen the biggest drop and rise in case rates per 100,000 people between 26 March and 2 April.
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9. Habergham & Ightenhill
Habergham & Ightenhill has seen rates of positive Covid cases rise by 24.9%, from a rate of 59.7 on March 26 to a rate of 74.6 on April 2.
10. Bank Hall & Fulledge
Bank Hall & Fulledge has seen rates of positive Covid cases not change, from a rate of 0 on March 26 to a rate of 0 on April 2.
11. Cliviger, Worsthorne & Lane Bottom
Cliviger, Worsthorne & Lane Bottom has seen rates of positive Covid not change, from a rate of 59.7 on March 26 to a rate of 59.7 on April 2.
12. Brunshaw & Brownside
Brunshaw & Brownsided has seen rates of positive Covid cases rise, from a rate of 0 on March 26 to a rate of 67.5 on April 2.