Burnley areas amongst the most deprived places to live in the UK
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) study, analysed 32,844 neighbourhoods across England, and looked at employment; health; income; education; housing; environment and crime.
Two areas of Burnley were ranked 14th and 15th of the most deprived places to live.
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Top 20 most deprived places
1. Tendring - around St Osyth and Seawick
2. Blackpool - By Central Pier
3. Blackpool - Around the promenade near North Pier
4. Thanet - Cliftonville West
5. Blackpool - Near the South Pier
6. Tendring - Clacton-on-Sea
7. Blackpool - Between Waterloo Road and St Chad’s Station
8. Coventry - Around Hillmorton Road in Henley
9. Blackpool - Woolman Road and Clinton Avenue
10. Waveney - near South Pier in Lowestoft
11. Blackpool - around Cookson Street
12. Kingston upon Hull - Around St John’s Grove
13. North East Lincolnshire - Around Oxford Street in Grimsby
14. Burnley - Around Tay Street and Howard Street
15. Burnley - Between Belvedere Road and Church Street
16. Mansfield - Around Sandy Lane
17. Blackpool - Around Manchester Square and Rigby Road
18. Blackpool - Around Clevedon Road and Carshalton Road
19. Blackburn with Darwen - Wensley Fold
20. Great Yarmouth - Along the seafront