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Ward-Based Ranking of Likely Demand for Third Sector Affordable Credit Appendix One - Ward-Based Ranking of Likely Demand for Third Sector Affordable Credit Number of Number of Number of Number of Rank Ward Local Authority Households in Households in Rank Ward Local Authority Households in Households in Ward LA Ward LA 1 Windmill Hill (Halton) Halton 908 48,765 71 Alloa Mar Clackmannanshire 1,050 21,715 2 Plas Madoc Wrexham 792 56,178 72 Sparkbrook Birmingham 10,065 409,703 3 Orchard Park and Greenwood Kingston upon Hull, City of 5,754 108,074 73 Spinney Hills Leicester 7,124 114,943 4 Parkhead (City of Glasgow) Glasgow, City of 3,704 275,467 74 Bede (Gateshead) Gateshead 4,102 85,496 5 Princess Knowsley 2,319 61,546 75 Pendleton Salford 4,272 95,709 6 Grangetown (Redcar and Cleveland) Redcar and Cleveland 2,129 59,388 76 Aston (Birmingham) Birmingham 11,405 409,703 7 Summerhill (City of Glasgow) Glasgow, City of 2,901 275,467 77 Ward 3 Inverclyde 1,563 36,675 8 Glenwood Glasgow, City of 3,228 275,467 78 Low Hill Wolverhampton 4,682 99,939 9 Barlanark Glasgow, City of 2,960 275,467 79 Bidston Wirral 4,499 137,858 10 Bridgeton/Dalmarnock Glasgow, City of 2,810 275,467 80 Clubmoor Liverpool 4,739 195,216 11 Owton Hartlepool 2,115 39,311 81 Washwood Heath Birmingham 10,182 409,703 12 Queensway (Wrexham) Wrexham 1,103 56,178 82 Linacre (Sefton) Sefton 5,915 118,537 13 Thorntree Middlesbrough 2,472 56,806 83 Wallacewell Glasgow, City of 2,767 275,467 14 Bransholme East Kingston upon Hull, City of 3,794 108,074 84 Shadsworth with Whitebirk Blackburn with Darwen 3,247 54,565 15 Aspley Nottingham 6,247 120,903 85 Udston South Lanarkshire 1,442 131,878 16 Walker Newcastle upon Tyne 3,588 114,693 86 Shortlees East Ayrshire 1,605 51,489 17 Park End Middlesbrough 2,541 56,806 87 Byker Newcastle upon Tyne 4,519 114,693 18 Easterhouse Glasgow, City of 3,018 275,467 88 Faifley West Dunbartonshire 1,845 40,939 19 Gurnos Merthyr Tydfil 1,968 23,816 89 Bestwood Nottingham 7,305 120,903 20 Longview Knowsley 2,186 61,546 90 Sandwith Copeland 1,253 30,832 21 Keppochhill Glasgow, City of 3,519 275,467 91 Moss Side (Manchester) Manchester 6,040 192,430 22 Craigneuk North Lanarkshire 1,901 140,255 92 Ayr Lochside South Ayrshire 1,866 50,434 23 Benchill Manchester 4,758 192,430 93 Braidfauld Glasgow, City of 3,535 275,467 24 Eden Hill Easington 1,609 39,131 94 Seaton (Aberdeen City) Aberdeen City 2,563 99,513 25 Toryglen Glasgow, City of 2,845 275,467 95 Felling Gateshead 3,313 85,496 26 Speke Liverpool 3,739 195,216 96 Smallbridge and Wardleworth Rochdale 4,934 86,915 27 Cantril Farm Knowsley 2,127 61,546 97 Derby (Bolton) Bolton 5,147 112,654 28 Queenslie Glasgow, City of 2,517 275,467 98 University (Bradford) Bradford 6,893 190,811 29 Drumry Glasgow, City of 2,857 275,467 99 Coldhurst Oldham 4,349 88,513 30 Monkchester Newcastle upon Tyne 3,669 114,693 100 Town End Farm Sunderland 3,839 122,087 31 Burnfoot and Mansfield Scottish Borders 1,311 49,868 101 Southcoates East Kingston upon Hull, City of 3,527 108,074 32 Wynnstay Wrexham 815 56,178 102 Bede (South Tyneside) South Tyneside 3,229 67,358 33 Townhill Swansea 3,818 99,734 103 Woodhouse Close Wear Valley 1,837 27,037 34 Marfleet Kingston upon Hull, City of 5,232 108,074 104 Peblig (Caernarfon) Gwynedd 892 51,243 35 Little Horton Bradford 6,108 190,811 105 Charnwood Leicester 4,283 114,943 36 Soho and Victoria Sandwell 3,266 117,652 106 Marchog Gwynedd 1,006 51,243 37 Merkinch Highland 1,583 95,431 107 University (Middlesbrough) Middlesbrough 2,182 56,806 38 Pirrie Liverpool 4,914 195,216 108 Park (Sheffield) Sheffield 5,767 222,315 39 Daneshouse with Stoneyholme Burnley 2,349 36,900 109 Beswick and Clayton Manchester 5,045 192,430 40 Bastwell Blackburn with Darwen 1,997 54,565 110 Viewpark North Lanarkshire 2,008 140,255 41 Middlehaven Middlesbrough 2,257 56,806 111 Harpurhey Manchester 5,299 192,430 42 Gamesley High Peak 1,034 39,096 112 Brus Hartlepool 2,330 39,311 43 Bradford Moor Bradford 5,184 190,811 113 Manor (Sheffield) Sheffield 5,436 222,315 44 Foleshill Coventry 6,821 126,555 114 Pitkerro Dundee City 2,411 67,572 45 Bransholme West Kingston upon Hull, City of 3,529 108,074 115 Hutchesontown Glasgow, City of 4,208 275,467 46 Thorney Close Sunderland 4,330 122,087 116 Dyke House Hartlepool 2,527 39,311 47 Herringthorpe Rotherham 3,709 106,548 117 Springburn Glasgow, City of 3,438 275,467 48 Pen-y-waun Rhondda, Cynon, Taff 1,289 98,875 118 Thickley Sedgefield 1,590 39,452 49 Soho Birmingham 10,413 409,703 119 Douglas (Dundee City) Dundee City 2,356 67,572 50 Portrack and Tilery Stockton-on-Tees 2,704 79,393 120 Nechells Birmingham 10,064 409,703 51 Northwood (Knowsley) Knowsley 1,921 61,546 121 Netherley Liverpool 3,082 195,216 52 Pallister Middlesbrough 2,527 56,806 122 Maryhill Glasgow, City of 3,230 275,467 53 Onthank East Ayrshire 1,488 51,489 123 Cheetham Manchester 6,295 192,430 54 Central (Hyndburn) Hyndburn 1,857 33,624 124 Biddick Hall South Tyneside 3,016 67,358 55 Moss Bay Allerdale 2,160 41,277 125 Small Heath Birmingham 10,388 409,703 56 Birch Green West Lancashire 1,828 46,200 126 Murray Burn Edinburgh, City of 3,699 213,638 57 Royston (City of Glasgow) Glasgow, City of 4,311 275,467 127 Bentilee and Townsend Stoke-on-Trent 5,242 104,376 58 St Ann's (Nottingham) Nottingham 7,783 120,903 128 Tanhouse West Lancashire 2,099 46,200 59 Audley Blackburn with Darwen 2,808 54,565 129 Ibrox Glasgow, City of 3,577 275,467 60 Govanhill Glasgow, City of 4,098 275,467 130 Bradley (Pendle) Pendle 2,746 37,397 61 Penderry Swansea 4,832 99,734 131 Seacroft (Leeds) Leeds 7,332 310,924 62 Ardwick Manchester 4,609 192,430 132 Eyres Monsell Leicester 4,609 114,943 63 Whitefield (Pendle) Pendle 1,372 37,397 133 Ayr Whitletts South Ayrshire 1,578 50,434 64 Vauxhall (Liverpool) Liverpool 3,523 195,216 134 Beechwood (Middlesbrough) Middlesbrough 2,437 56,806 65 Milton (City of Glasgow) Glasgow, City of 3,099 275,467 135 Arboretum (Derby) Derby 6,913 100,207 66 Kirkby Central Knowsley 2,556 61,546 136 Woodhouse Park Manchester 5,015 192,430 67 Cherryfield Knowsley 2,717 61,546 137 Tollcross Park Glasgow, City of 3,391 275,467 68 Breckfield Liverpool 5,170 195,216 138 Chester Central Chester-le-Street 1,246 22,714 69 Southey Green Sheffield 5,354 222,315 139 Longhaugh Dundee City 2,253 67,572 70 Deepdale Preston 1,885 54,640 140 Penhill (Swindon) Swindon 2,622 79,364 Number of Number of Number of Number of Rank Ward Local Authority Households in Households in Rank Ward Local Authority Households in Households in Ward LA Ward LA 141 Bradford Manchester 4,586 192,430 211 East Park Wolverhampton 4,406 99,939 142 Bettws (Bridgend) Bridgend 822 56,046 212 Ravensdale Mansfield 2,091 43,234 143 North Lynn King's Lynn and West Norfolk 2,521 62,206 213 Milnbank Glasgow, City of 4,015 275,467 144 Ewanrigg Allerdale 1,418 41,277 214 Normanton (Derby) Derby 5,842 100,207 145 Prior Berwick-upon-Tweed 688 12,362 215 Morawelon Anglesey, Isle of 659 30,556 146 Southwick Sunderland 3,613 122,087 216 Ribbleton Preston 3,249 54,640 147 St Andrew's (Kingston upon Hull, City of) Kingston upon Hull, City of 3,610 108,074 217 Castlefields Halton 2,866 48,765 148 Alexandra (Oldham) Oldham 3,824 88,513 218 Dennistoun Glasgow, City of 3,914 275,467 149 Ettingshall Wolverhampton 4,719 99,939 219 Bulwell Nottingham 6,873 120,903 150 Central (Bolton) Bolton 5,072 112,654 220 Moorside (West Lancashire) West Lancashire 1,656 46,200 151 Wyndford Glasgow, City of 4,099 275,467 221 Birchills Leamore Walsall 5,457 102,946 152 Gorton South Manchester 5,676 192,430 222 Fenside Boston 1,662 25,649 153 Charles Dickens Portsmouth 6,777 82,086 223 Bowling Bradford 7,265 190,811 154 Mirehouse Copeland 1,773 30,832 224 Hollinwood Oldham 3,851 88,513 155 Athersley Barnsley 3,285 96,229 225 Braunstone Park and Rowley Fields Leicester 6,537 114,943 156 Eastfield (Scarborough) Scarborough 2,236 47,512 226 Chelmsley Wood Solihull 4,671 83,225 157 Garthamlock Glasgow, City of 3,149 275,467 227 Drumoyne Glasgow, City of 3,515 275,467 158 Spring Hill Hyndburn 1,971 33,624 228 Shirebrook North West Bolsover 1,095 32,484 159 Myton Kingston upon Hull, City of 7,435 108,074 229 Kilwinning South North Ayrshire 2,027 60,536 160 Ward 2 Inverclyde 1,640 36,675 230 Tyne Dock and Simonside South Tyneside 2,761 67,358 161 Handsworth (Birmingham) Birmingham 8,899 409,703 231 Stanlow & Wolverham Ellesmere Port and Neston 2,459 33,931 162 New Parks Leicester 6,773 114,943 232 Hunslet Leeds 7,028 310,924 163 Firth Park Sheffield 6,801 222,315 233 South Hylton Sunderland 4,260 122,087 164 Raploch Stirling 1,517 37,429 234 Trevethin Torfaen 1,449 39,315 165 Blakenall Walsall 4,217 102,946 235 Harehills Leeds 8,197 310,924 166 Smithdown Liverpool 5,245 195,216 236 West City Newcastle upon Tyne 4,800 114,693 167 Hardwick (Stockton-on-Tees) Stockton-on-Tees 2,088 79,393 237 Glyncoch Rhondda, Cynon, Taff 1,237 98,875 168 South Letham Perth and Kinross 1,596 62,029 238 Queen's Park (Blackburn with Darwen) Blackburn with Darwen 2,205 54,565 169 Norley Wigan 4,054 130,601 239 Moorclose Allerdale 2,206 41,277 170 Shear Brow Blackburn with Darwen 2,333 54,565 240 Blackley Manchester 4,853 192,430 171 Granby (Liverpool) Liverpool 5,596 195,216 241 Mile House Stockton-on-Tees 2,481 79,393 172 Govan Glasgow, City of 4,113 275,467 242 Richmond Hill Leeds 8,261 310,924 173 St.
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