Coalfields Community Investment Programme ()

West Midlands Region - Eligible Wards

We use the Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2019 (IMD2019) as a tool to help target our resources at the most deprived coalfield communities: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/english-indices-of-deprivation-2019

High priority wards are amongst some of the most deprived communities in the coalfields and have an average deprivation score for the ward that ranks in the top 30% most deprived nationally.

Key: High Priority Eligible Coalfield Wards Eligible Coalfield Ward

Local Authority Area: - Cannock Chase Brereton & Ravenhill Cannock East Cannock North Cannock South

Etching Hill & The Heath Hayes East & Hednesford North Western Springs Heath Wimblebury

Local Authority Area: Staffordshire - Boney Hay Chasetown

Local Authority Area: Staffordshire - Moorlands Biddulph East

Local Authority Area: Staffordshire - Newcastle-under-Lyme Bradwell Crackley & Red Street Cross Heath

Holditch & Chesterton Knutton Silverdale

Local Authority Area: Staffordshire - Stoke-on-Trent & Baddeley, Milton & Ubberley & Central Townsend & Norton Forest Park East Blurton West & Boothen & Oakhill Bradeley & Chell Heath Newstead Central Burslem Park Dresden & Florence Eaton Park

Fenton East Fenton West & Ford Green & Great Chell & Packmoor Mount Pleasant Hollybush & Joiner’s Square North & Little Chell & Stanfield Longton West Normacot Meir North Meir South Moorcroft Sandford Hill

Sneyd Green Springfields &

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Local Authority Area: Staffordshire – Tamworth Belgrave Castle

Glascote Mercian Stonydelph

Local Authority Area: Warwickshire – North Arley & Whitacre Atherstone Central Atherstone North Atherstone South & Mancetter

Local Authority Area: Warwickshire - Nuneaton & Bedworth Bar Pool Camp Hill Exhall Galley Common

Kingswood Slough

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