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Deprivation by Super Output Area - Preston Deprivation by Super Output Area - Preston Legend Index of Multiple Deprivation 0-10% Most Deprived 10-20% 20-30% 30-40% 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90-100% Least Deprived Preston Rural North Preston Rural East Sharoe Green Greyfriars Garrison College Ingol Cadley Brookfield Moor Park Larches Deepdale Ashton Tulketh Lea University Ribbleton St. George's St. Matthew's Fishwick Riversway Town Centre ± This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Lancashire County Council – OS Licence 100023320 2004 )" Childcare Providers(! and Super Output Areas - Preston +$ Legend *# ^_ Childrens Centre Preston District Boundary Wards 2003 )" )" Childminder )"(! "/ Sessional Provision "/ +$ Holiday Club )" *# )" *#)"(! *# Full Day Care *# )" (! )" (! 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Lancashire County Council – OS Licence 100023320 2004 "/ )" Childcare Providers and Super Output Areas - Ribble Valley "/ Legend ^_ Childrens Centre Ribble Valley District Boundary *#+$ Wards 2003 (!(! "/ ± )" Childminder "/ Sessional Provision This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Lancashire County Council – OS Licence 100023320 2004 +$ Holiday Club "/ *# Full Day Care (!*# (! Breakfast Club (! After School Club Index of Multiple Deprivation 0-10% Most Deprived 10-20% 20-30% 30-40% 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90-100% Least Deprived )" (!(!+$"/ )"(!*#+$ )"(! (!!*#+$(! )" (!( )" )" (!(! )" *#+$ )" (!(!*#+$ *# )" )")" *# )" *# (!(! )")" )" *#)"(! *# )""/(!*#(! (! "+$+$)" (! "/ )" ")(!*#)")"(!"/(!*#)" (!)"(!(!^_ !(! )" )" (! 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(!( (!(! )" *# "/) (!)" *#" )" *#)"))" *# )" )" )" )")" )" )" )" )"*#+$ )")" )" *#"/)"$ *# )"(!+ # )" )" )" "/)" *#)" *# *#+$)" * +$*#*#)" )" )")" )" )"*# "/ +$ " )"/)")")" )" )" )" )" )" )" *#)")" +$ )" )")")" )")" )" )" )" " )" )" )" )" )" )" )")" )"")" )"/ )")" )" )" "/ )" ) )" )" )" Deprivation by Super Output Area - Rossendale Goodshaw Whitewell Worsley Cribden Greensclough Irwell Hareholme Longholme Greenfield Helmshore Facit and Shawforth Stacksteads Healey and Whitworth Legend Eden Index of Multiple Deprivation 0-10% Most Deprived 10-20% 20-30% 30-40% 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% ± This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office Crown copyright. 80-90% Unauthorised reproduction may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Lancashire County Council – OS Licence 100023320 2004 90-100% Least Deprived )" )" )" )" )" )""/)" )" )" )" )" )")" )" " )" )" " ) )" )" ) )" )" )" )" +$)" )" )"(!*# )")")" )" )" )")" )" "/ )" !(! )")")"+$*#)" )")" ( )" (!*#(! )")" (!(! " (! ) )" )" *#)" )" )" )" Childcare*#)" )" )" Providers and Super Output Areas - Rossendale )" *# +$ )" )" (!*# )" )" (!*#(!(! )" )" *#)" )" (!*# (! !*#+$ *# (! "/ (! !()" *#+$ (!)" )" (!*# ()"(!*#+$(!(! (!*#+$ (! (! (!)" )" )" )" *#)" )" ! (! )" )" )" ((! (! (! )")" )" *#+$ !(!)" ( )" "/) *# )" )" )" )" )" )" *#"/ )" )" *#)" )")"(!+$ )"(! *# )"+$(!*# *#*# (!*#+$ )" *# )" ^_ (! (!"/ (!*#+$ )" (! ^_ )" )" )" )" )"(!)" )" *#)" )" *# )" ^_ "/ )" )" )" (!)" )" *# *# (! Legend )" (!(! )" )" (! *# (!^_ )" )" (!)" ^_ Childrens Centre (!(!"/ Rossendale District Boundary Wards 2003 "/ )" Childminder *# "/ Sessional Provision )" *# )" +$ Holiday Club *# Full Day Care (! Breakfast Club )" )" After School Club ""/ )" (! )")(!^_)" Index of Multiple Deprivation )" 0-10% Most Deprived )")" 10-20% )" 20-30% 30-40% 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% ± This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office Crown copyright. 90-100% Least Deprived Unauthorised reproduction may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Lancashire County Council – OS Licence 100023320 2004 Deprivation by Super Output Area - South Ribble Samlesbury and Walton Howick and Priory Middleforth Broad Oak Whitefield Walton-le-Dale Bamber Bridge North Tardy Gate Kingsfold Charnock Coupe Green and Gregson Lane Longton and Hutton West Bamber Bridge West Bamber Bridge East Lostock Hall Farington East New Longton and Hutton East Farington West Moss Side Earnshaw Bridge Little Hoole and Much Hoole Golden Hill Legend Leyland Central Leyland St. Ambrose Index of Multiple Deprivation 0-10% Most Deprived 10-20% Leyland St. Mary's 20-30% 30-40% Seven Stars Lowerhouse 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% ± 70-80% This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 80-90% Lancashire County Council – OS Licence 100023320 2004 90-100% Least Deprived )" )" )" (!"/ )" (! (! *# )" (! )" Childcare Providers and )"Super(!( Output Areas - South Ribble (! "/)" *#)" )" " (! )" (! )" ) )" (! )")" *# )" *#)" *# (! *# )" (!)")" *# )" +$ "/ )" *# " (!*# (!)" )" ! )" ) (! $ (! )" +$ ( )" )" )" (! (!*#+*# (! )" +$(!)" "/ (! *#)" (! )" )" (! *# *#)" (! "/ " "/ )" +$ *# )" (! )(! )" )" "/ )" )" (!)" *# " *#+$ *# )" *# )" ! *#) )" ( "/ )" )" )" !*#+$ #"/ )" # (!( * "/ )" )" )" )"
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