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Ward District IMD Crime Average Score Sussex Rank National Rank SUSSEX UNCOVERED 2: BRIDGING THE GAP - IMD crime score by ward IMD Crime Sussex National Ward District Average Score Rank rank Castle Hastings 1.33 1 68 Commentary West Green Crawley 1.12 2 188 Ten Sussex wards are ranked in the top 10% most Central St Leonards Hastings 1.01 3 299 deprived on crime deprivation. River Arun 0.98 4 341 Interestingly, these most deprived wards are from quite East Brighton Brighton and Hove 0.93 5 405 a selection of districts. rather than all being in one or Central Worthing 0.91 6 425 two areas. Marine Arun 0.87 7 486 Castle ward in Hastings has the highest crime Devonshire Eastbourne 0.87 8 503 deprivation score overall, ranking 68th nationally. Regency Brighton and Hove 0.86 9 510 This was also the highest ranking ward in the previous Ham Arun 0.74 10 750 report, indicating that its relative performance within Queen's Park Brighton and Hove 0.69 11 837 Sussex has not changed. Tressell Hastings 0.67 12 873 Southgate Crawley 0.67 13 884 Ore Hastings 0.63 14 938 Gensing Hastings 0.57 15 1094 This information was produced by Grant Thornton UK Old Hastings Hastings 0.57 16 1098 LLP for Sussex Community Foundation 2016. It is taken Braybrooke Hastings 0.56 17 1141 from the Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD 2015), Broadfield South Crawley 0.55 18 1154 English Indices of Multiple Deprivation, Department for St. Peter's and North Laine Brighton and Hove 0.54 19 1178 Communities and Local Government, 2015. Baird Hastings 0.53 20 1217 Bewbush Crawley 0.50 21 1283 Hotham Arun 0.49 22 1322 Hollingdean and Stanmer Brighton and Hove 0.47 23 1361 Eastbrook Adur 0.47 24 1370 Moulsecoomb and Bevendean Brighton and Hove 0.45 25 1419 Broadfield North Crawley 0.45 26 1423 North Mundham Chichester 0.43 27 1469 St Mary's Adur 0.41 28 1552 Rusper and Colgate Horsham 0.38 29 1627 Lewes Castle Lewes 0.38 30 1629 Silverhill Hastings 0.37 31 1660 Heene Worthing 0.34 32 1746 Langley Green Crawley 0.33 33 1774 Hollington Hastings 0.32 34 1830 Newhaven Valley Lewes 0.31 35 1855 Central Rother 0.30 36 1889 Orchard Arun 0.30 37 1894 South Portslade Brighton and Hove 0.29 38 1934 Ifield Crawley 0.28 39 1943 Pevensey Arun 0.28 40 1954 Hanover and Elm Grove Brighton and Hove 0.27 41 1976 Hillside Adur 0.26 42 1989 Southwick Green Adur 0.21 43 2161 Southlands Adur 0.20 44 2168 Three Bridges Crawley 0.20 45 2174 Central Hove Brighton and Hove 0.20 46 2183 Rye Rother 0.19 47 2197 Gossops Green Crawley 0.19 48 2210 West St Leonards Hastings 0.17 49 2263 Wishing Tree Hastings 0.15 50 2346 Trafalgar Horsham 0.14 51 2348 Eastern Rother Rother 0.13 52 2398 Wick with Toddington Arun 0.12 53 2444 Brunswick and Adelaide Brighton and Hove 0.12 54 2447 Chichester East Chichester 0.10 55 2515 Castle Worthing 0.08 56 2567 Gaisford Worthing 0.08 57 2591 Maze Hill Hastings 0.07 58 2598 Beach Arun 0.07 59 2599 Tilgate Crawley 0.06 60 2633 Westbourne Brighton and Hove 0.03 61 2741 Churchill Adur 0.01 62 2837 Angmering Arun 0.00 63 2863 Newhaven Denton and MeechingLewes -0.02 64 2944 Northbrook Worthing -0.03 65 2987 Bersted Arun -0.05 66 3047 Hailsham East Wealden -0.05 67 3056 Mash Barn Adur -0.05 68 3060 Seaford Central Lewes -0.07 69 3113 Pound Hill South and Worth Crawley -0.08 70 3149 Marine Worthing -0.09 71 3190 Burgess Hill Leylands Mid Sussex -0.09 72 3213 St Anthony's Eastbourne -0.10 73 3217 Hangleton and Knoll Brighton and Hove -0.10 74 3222 Ardingly and Balcombe Mid Sussex -0.10 75 3233 North Portslade Brighton and Hove -0.10 76 3237 Wish Brighton and Hove -0.10 77 3245 Hampden Park Eastbourne -0.11 78 3279 Sidlesham Chichester -0.11 79 3284 Selsey North Chichester -0.12 80 3319 East Grinstead Town Mid Sussex -0.12 81 3330 Northgate Crawley -0.12 82 3334 Sidley Rother -0.13 83 3346 Chichester South Chichester -0.13 84 3366 Felpham West Arun -0.14 85 3385 Burgess Hill Meeds Mid Sussex -0.14 86 3418 Hove Park Brighton and Hove -0.15 87 3430 Langney Eastbourne -0.15 88 3435 Meads Eastbourne -0.15 89 3454 Furnace Green Crawley -0.17 90 3532 Woodingdean Brighton and Hove -0.17 91 3543 Preston Park Brighton and Hove -0.18 92 3578 Pulborough and Coldwatham Horsham -0.18 93 3588 Marine Adur -0.19 94 3612 Lewes Bridge Lewes -0.19 95 3629 Tarring Worthing -0.20 96 3640 Hartfield Wealden -0.21 97 3666 Crowhurst Rother -0.21 98 3668 Selden Worthing -0.21 99 3688 Salvington Worthing -0.22 100 3715 Burgess Hill St Andrews Mid Sussex -0.22 101 3730 Rottingdean Coastal Brighton and Hove -0.22 102 3734 Peacehaven West Lewes -0.23 103 3745 Barcombe and Hamsey Lewes -0.23 104 3753 St Helens Hastings -0.24 105 3791 Kingston Lewes -0.25 106 3832 Brookfield Arun -0.25 107 3866 Sackville Rother -0.26 108 3893 Hurstpierpoint and Downs Mid Sussex -0.27 109 3899 Denne Horsham -0.27 110 3910 Pound Hill North Crawley -0.27 111 3919 Goldsmid Brighton and Hove -0.28 112 3965 Seaford South Lewes -0.29 113 3984 Peverel Adur -0.29 114 4010 Arundel Arun -0.30 115 4054 Durrington Worthing -0.30 116 4061 Harting Chichester -0.31 117 4080 Rustington East Arun -0.32 118 4117 Westbourne Chichester -0.32 119 4148 Haywards Heath Ashenground Mid Sussex -0.33 120 4164 Hailsham Central and North Wealden -0.33 121 4168 Ditchling and Westmeston Lewes -0.35 122 4264 Peacehaven East Lewes -0.35 123 4272 St Stephens Rother -0.35 124 4284 Fishbourne Chichester -0.36 125 4299 Ticehurst and Etchingham Rother -0.36 126 4321 Pevensey and Westham Wealden -0.37 127 4358 Henfield Horsham -0.40 128 4458 East Grinstead Baldwins Mid Sussex -0.40 129 4469 St Nicolas Adur -0.40 130 4481 Copthorne and Worth Mid Sussex -0.41 131 4528 Horsham Park Horsham -0.42 132 4538 Battle Town Rother -0.42 133 4578 Hailsham South and West Wealden -0.43 134 4594 Boxgrove Chichester -0.43 135 4627 Patcham Brighton and Hove -0.44 136 4658 Widewater Adur -0.44 137 4662 Ouse Valley and Ringmer Lewes -0.44 138 4664 Haywards Heath Bentswood Mid Sussex -0.45 139 4696 Petworth Chichester -0.45 140 4714 Hellingly Wealden -0.46 141 4747 Selsey South Chichester -0.49 142 4848 Buckingham Adur -0.49 143 4867 "Plumpton, Streat, East ChiltingtonLewes and St John (Without)"-0.49 144 4882 St Michaels Rother -0.50 145 4910 Ashdown Hastings -0.50 146 4914 Old Town Rother -0.50 147 4916 Manor Adur -0.51 148 4939 Lewes Priory Lewes -0.52 149 5003 Funtington Chichester -0.53 150 5013 Chantry Horsham -0.54 151 5051 Aldwick East Arun -0.54 152 5054 Billingshurst and Shipley Horsham -0.54 153 5059 Frant/Withyham Wealden -0.54 154 5063 Lavant Chichester -0.54 155 5080 Withdean Brighton and Hove -0.56 156 5128 Cuckfield Mid Sussex -0.56 157 5148 Haywards Heath Franklands Mid Sussex -0.57 158 5182 Barnham Arun -0.57 159 5189 "Itchingfield, Slinfold and Warnham"Horsham -0.57 160 5200 Broadwater Worthing -0.58 161 5233 Upperton Eastbourne -0.58 162 5244 Rother Levels Rother -0.59 163 5271 Cokeham Adur -0.59 164 5285 Roffey South Horsham -0.59 165 5301 High Weald Mid Sussex -0.61 166 5371 Burgess Hill Victoria Mid Sussex -0.62 167 5392 Findon Arun -0.62 168 5393 East Preston with Kingston Arun -0.62 169 5410 Crawley Down and Turners Hill Mid Sussex -0.63 170 5425 Roffey North Horsham -0.63 171 5448 Yapton Arun -0.65 172 5524 Goring Worthing -0.65 173 5527 East Grinstead Herontye Mid Sussex -0.66 174 5571 Nuthurst Horsham -0.66 175 5573 Peacehaven North Lewes -0.66 176 5579 East Grinstead Ashplats Mid Sussex -0.67 177 5610 Forest Row Wealden -0.67 178 5613 Midhurst Chichester -0.68 179 5649 Uckfield Central Wealden -0.69 180 5709 Marsham Rother -0.70 181 5726 East Grinstead Imberhorne Mid Sussex -0.70 182 5733 Haywards Heath Heath Mid Sussex -0.70 183 5737 East Wittering Chichester -0.70 184 5746 Framfield Wealden -0.72 185 5811 Polegate North Wealden -0.72 186 5830 Burgess Hill Franklands Mid Sussex -0.72 187 5836 Offington Worthing -0.73 188 5843 Old Town Eastbourne -0.73 189 5856 Bolney Mid Sussex -0.73 190 5875 Sovereign Eastbourne -0.74 191 5884 Lindfield Mid Sussex -0.74 192 5891 Uckfield New Town Wealden -0.74 193 5905 Donnington Chichester -0.75 194 5916 Broadbridge Heath Horsham -0.76 195 5937 East Saltdean and Telscombe CliffsLewes -0.76 196 5943 Burgess Hill Dunstall Mid Sussex -0.76 197 5946 Maidenbower Crawley -0.77 198 5969 Chailey and Wivelsfield Lewes -0.77 199 5973 East Dean Wealden -0.77 200 5977 Felpham East Arun -0.77 201 5999 Ewhurst and Sedlescombe Rother -0.78 202 6014 Hassocks Mid Sussex -0.78 203 6037 Ratton Eastbourne -0.79 204 6054 "Cowfold, Shermanbury and WestHorsham Grinstead" -0.79 205 6065 Walberton Arun -0.80 206 6113 Alfriston Wealden -0.80 207 6116 Middleton-on-Sea Arun -0.80 208 6117 Ashurst Wood Mid Sussex -0.81 209 6157 Chichester North Chichester -0.81 210 6167 West Wittering Chichester -0.82 211 6173 Crowborough West Wealden -0.83 212 6215 Pagham and Rose Green Arun -0.84 213 6245 Newick Lewes -0.84 214 6266 Uckfield North Wealden -0.84 215 6272 Crowborough St.
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