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English Indices of Deprivation 2015 Rankings by Somerset District English Indices of Deprivation 2015 rankings by Somerset District Mendip and LSOA code LSOA description Rank Rank Rank Rank Living Health Barriers to Overall IMD Crime Rank Employment Trainingand Housing Environment Income Income Rank Services Rank Disability Rank Deprivation and Education, Skills E01029046 Glastonbury Central 2,998 3,605 1,745 10,293 3,245 3,582 18,123 3,194 Frome Trinity, Cork E01029042 4,300 3,123 4,308 5,919 9,245 1,407 8,609 19,516 Street and Nunney Road E01029062 Shepton North 7,044 7,105 6,790 3,570 11,571 8,146 13,851 9,205 E01029038 Frome The Mount 7,928 6,760 8,625 3,673 11,905 6,848 10,490 22,748 E01029041 Frome Victoria Park 7,973 9,161 7,154 16,803 10,457 2,482 8,693 7,920 Frome Berkley Down E01029029 8,820 9,147 7,982 4,303 11,001 7,541 18,475 15,973 West Frome Keyford E01029036 9,009 8,609 9,383 11,053 10,903 5,298 15,994 6,580 North/Market South E01029072 Street North West 9,334 10,921 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Hindhayes/Leigh E01029073 14,276 13,468 14,406 11,610 13,779 4,845 28,681 18,252 Road Pilton, Croscombe and E01029059 14,329 23,269 23,431 22,595 26,121 4,954 1,022 4,730 North Wootton Batcombe, Nunney, E01029058 Upton Noble, Wanstrow 14,692 17,987 20,663 17,790 24,494 23,101 1,740 3,290 and Witham Friary E01029067 Shepton South West 14,893 13,623 13,098 6,234 11,139 28,754 17,122 30,800 E01029081 Wells South 15,176 15,002 11,544 18,920 14,581 14,231 10,666 17,387 E01029025 Coleford 15,678 12,862 13,253 11,155 9,792 23,131 24,435 24,940 Frome Welshmill/Innox E01029045 15,691 14,360 16,647 11,032 18,655 6,463 14,341 26,737 Hill E01029043 Frome Oakfield 15,801 16,769 14,263 16,287 18,160 13,669 6,282 18,154 Downhead, Leigh-upon- E01029020 Mendip and Stoke St 15,976 20,034 19,467 17,714 21,207 20,090 1,469 10,656 Michael E01029066 Shepton North West 16,071 13,444 17,358 6,613 16,710 17,556 20,728 21,891 E01029078 Wells Central 16,592 17,132 14,995 17,123 17,635 19,180 5,827 17,571 Ditcheat, East Pennard E01029077 17,036 27,020 28,459 19,524 29,577 26,438 327 3,631 and The Lydfords Somerset Intelligence – October 2015 Godney, Meare and E01029054 17,141 23,740 18,839 16,562 22,797 26,703 4,509 3,880 Westhay E01029084 Wells East 17,162 14,942 13,175 8,894 14,870 31,338 18,733 28,774 Buckland Dinham, Farleigh Hungerford, E01029057 17,889 20,558 22,633 26,010 25,629 22,499 1,304 8,344 Lullington and Norton St Phillip E01029064 Shepton North East 17,976 18,014 17,777 18,587 14,594 17,699 10,963 14,711 Chesterblade, Evercreech North, Milton E01029027 18,022 19,060 22,509 11,256 20,621 24,244 7,979 9,133 Clevedon and Stoney Stratton E01029080 Wells South West 18,158 16,527 14,672 12,714 11,402 27,979 17,144 31,166 Henton, Bleadney, E01029052 Westbury-sub-Mendip 18,173 17,780 16,015 21,816 21,240 31,747 7,063 8,319 and Wookey Frome Marston E01029040 18,229 20,151 16,535 11,999 21,997 20,273 5,276 27,600 Lane/Road E01029028 Evercreech South 18,849 14,359 18,802 13,794 19,374 30,993 13,918 15,410 Coxley, Easton and E01029061 19,020 23,367 23,815 18,240 24,244 27,197 1,391 13,199 Wookey Hole E01029070 Street Clarks Village 19,280 17,469 18,979 15,028 20,257 19,246 27,332 7,784 E01029039 Frome Critchill 19,408 18,504 17,714 11,332 16,608 27,358 10,644 30,962 Cranmore, Doulting, E01029021 19,470 27,549 29,976 16,993 23,293 12,553 2,765 8,924 Prestleigh and Waterlip Draycott, Priddy and E01029060 20,496 26,923 23,513 22,434 28,828 26,567 2,254 7,549 Rodney Stoke Chewtop Mendip, Dinder, E01029056 Litton, East and West 20,600 25,599 27,995 26,496 27,860 25,397 1,037 9,403 Horrington Binegar, Oakhill and Ston E01029018 20,791 24,088 28,130 23,151 24,559 28,335 1,860 9,770 Easton E01029063 Shepton South East 20,798 21,906 24,798 9,792 20,893 25,898 6,301 26,769 E01029069 Holcombe 21,133 24,949 20,733 22,035 21,228 29,306 3,230 17,582 E01029033 Frome Stonebridge 22,222 16,359 19,541 15,693 18,335 27,820 21,063 30,720 E01029055 Walton 22,234 20,999 18,572 16,406 21,754 20,440 13,769 29,103 E01029026 Coleford Outer 22,253 23,524 20,568 15,298 16,617 18,805 24,032 17,727 Baltonsborough, Butleigh E01029019 23,100 26,576 24,295 28,093 28,445 29,659 4,447 7,560 and West Pennard E01029023 Beckington and Berkley 23,744 24,575 27,438 21,752 25,023 24,894 6,079 13,795 E01029035 Frome Keyford East 24,151 23,108 26,414 21,205 22,707 6,657 26,998 20,770 E01029024 Chilcompton 24,544 21,738 25,391 20,981 26,814 24,918 7,718 23,251 E01029034 Frome Fromefield 25,495 24,873 27,620 16,042 23,732 20,399 16,794 19,678 Frome Berkley Down E01029031 26,669 24,773 26,174 16,355 24,423 28,103 12,898 30,704 Central E01029032 Frome College 27,638 28,719 23,854 23,419 20,980 22,779 16,387 28,035 E01029065 Shepton West 28,040 28,037 27,175 17,676 20,119 29,899 15,896 31,844 E01029074 Street South East 28,391 30,025 30,710 11,780 29,954 30,821 15,049 23,448 Rode, Rudge, E01029022 Standerwick, Tellisford 28,717 27,878 31,319 29,159 28,312 29,751 7,102 19,453 and Woolverton E01029082 Wells North East 28,761 26,161 21,722 29,881 23,479 26,974 22,700 25,035 E01029076 Street South West 29,068 23,404 25,837 15,461 29,798 30,100 29,454 30,708 E01029083 Wells North 29,901 30,905 28,400 26,226 28,022 22,277 13,952 25,394 Frome Berkley Down E01029030 30,733 31,384 30,664 22,416 28,994 32,781 10,329 32,593 East Somerset Intelligence – October 2015 Sedgemoor Rank LSOA code LSOA description Rank Rank Rank Rank Living Health Barriers to Overall IMD Crime Rank Employment Trainingand Housing and Environment Income Income Services Rank Disability Rank Deprivation and Education, Skills Bridgwater Sydenham E01029106 1,671 1,490 1,322 141 8,479 6,415 19,027 11,409 Central E01029132 Highbridge South West 2,738 2,011 2,502 1,177 5,272 10,307 13,418 12,658 E01029105 Bridgwater West Street 3,273 2,667 2,813 5,938 4,019 1,364 18,401 16,642 E01029100 Bridgwater Hamp East 3,290 2,181 3,418 1,076 10,437 11,768 23,856 4,004 Bridgwater Eastover E01029095 4,000 6,731 6,045 3,118 7,029 1,052 24,770 1,213 Cental Bridgwater Sydenham E01029109 4,239 4,931 5,374 442 8,465 8,946 17,880 7,516 North E01029098 Bridgwater Hamp North 4,250 6,604 2,942 8,647 5,895 840 20,614 5,029 Bridgwater Parkway E01029107 4,292 4,283 4,630 174 9,444 17,825 24,514 8,727 South E01029099 Bridgwater Hamp West 4,543 4,914 4,485 1,224 7,072 20,427 17,251 4,246 Bridgwater Hamp South E01029097 5,637 3,469 5,941 1,322 11,191 17,954 17,773 14,108 West E01029131 Highbridge South East 6,228 6,671 4,603 4,936 9,790 12,863 23,629 2,717 E01029112 Bridgwater Town Centre 6,577 9,283 4,967 7,602 11,263 3,539 18,104 3,434 E01029093 Bridgwater Bower West 7,648 6,927 7,378 5,476 13,542 16,829 5,236 9,189 Bridgwater Chilton E01029110 8,330 7,288 6,928 6,600 13,890 17,727 8,979 7,842 Street Bridgwater Eastover E01029096 8,534 10,599 6,719 5,853 15,638 11,611 26,934 1,940 North Burnham Esplanade E01029117 8,957 9,776 5,824 10,222 8,720 10,939 29,401 5,842 South Bridgwater Kendale E01029111 9,139 7,857 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