

These are areas of Burnley with the highest and lowest Covid rates as lockdown rules are debated
The data below includes every area of the town, with areas that have recorded increases listed first, followed by areas where cases are falling in percentage order.
The latest figures from Public Health England, show the case rate for neighbourhoods in Burnley for the seven days to January 6, 2021.
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1. Bank Hall & Fulledge - cases up 11.8%
There were 38 cases recorded in Bank Hall and Fulledge, up/down %. The current rolling case rate is 630.7 which is above the national average.

2. Barclay Hills & Trinity - cases up 70.9%
There were 94 cases recorded in Barclay Hills & Trinity, up 70.9%. The current rolling case rate is 1,048.2 which is above the national average.

3. Central Burnley & Daneshouse - cases up 20.7%
There were 111 cases recorded in Central Burnley & Daneshouse, up 20.7%. The current rolling case rate is 1,076.1 which is above the national average.

4. Habergham & Ightenhill - cases up 94.4%
There were 70 cases recorded in Habergham & Ightenhill, up 94.4%. The current rolling case rate is 1,044.6 which is above the national average.