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Achieving Social Inclusion Across Warwick District Achieving Social Inclusion across Warwick District ‐ 0 ‐ Achieving Social Inclusion across Warwick District Appendices Appendix 1 ‐ Index of Social Exclusion ‐ 2 – Appendix 2 ‐ LSOA to Ward Lookup ‐ 5 ‐ Appendix 3 – LSOA map for Warwick District ‐ 7 ‐ Appendix 4 – Maps showing areas that feature in the top ten for each theme (but not in the top ten overall index) ‐ 8 ‐ Appendix 5 – Glossary ‐ 24 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ Achieving Social Inclusion across Warwick District Appendix 1 ‐ Index of Social Exclusion Rank (86) Crime & Health & Children & Income & Housing & Communities Isolation Community RANK Wellbeing Young People Labour Market Homes of Interest Safety Lillington East 32 3 1 1 2 2 41 1 Brunswick South West & Kingsway 55 10 3 3 9 8 4 2 Sydenham West 22 5 4 12 23 12 2 3 Sydenham North 53 1 11 19 35 10 1 4 Old Town West & Railway Bridge 37 13 19 5 8 3 7 5 Brunswick North West & Foundry 42 34 2 7 7 19 6 6 Brunswick South East 27 39 6 9 4 20 11 7 Stoneleigh 4 76 35 81 1 29 3 8 Brunswick North East 65 40 15 14 5 9 5 9 Milverton South East 26 44 47 16 3 4 14 10 Emscote 60 4 10 6 11 28 34 11 Leamington Town Centre 1 28 84 36 15 15 1 8 12 Whitnash North 43 2 13 23 31 36 9 13 Campion Hills & Newbold Comyn 20 41 20 17 12 7 17 14 St. Nicholas Park, Myton & Emscote South 3 8 29 28 38 33 16 15 Lillington South 41 35 8 2 17 34 38 16 Old Town North West 78 50 33 21 6 6 10 17 Brunswick South & Cemetary 40 53 9 11 27 15 12 18 Lillington West 47 38 14 4 22 16 29 19 Packmores West & The Cape 73 21 5 8 14 22 56 20 Leamington Town Centre 2 18 57 45 26 10 5 18 21 Emscote & Spinney Hill North East 63 16 12 10 18 14 37 22 Warwick West East 44 29 7 22 16 32 52 23 Manor South & Round Oaks 10 30 43 18 46 41 13 24 Wedgenock & Woodloes West 58 24 17 13 28 21 42 25 Town Centre South 23 7 31 45 37 51 33 26 Manor South West 11 22 64 37 30 30 28 27 Priory Park, Packmores & Hospital 17 17 40 27 44 37 31 28 Lapworth South, Bushwood, Lowsonford & Rowington 2 64 60 48 13 55 71 29 Town Centre & Racecourse 34 37 23 35 20 17 59 30 Milverton South West 48 36 16 43 40 23 19 31 Wroxhall, Hasely & Honiley 1 49 50 72 24 71 83 32 Abbey East 52 14 18 34 32 45 50 33 Bishops Tachbrook South 9 18 38 20 50 81 65 34 Cubbington East 14 12 76 41 55 61 20 35 Ladyes Hills & Mill End West 30 11 34 38 39 42 58 36 Milverton East 49 26 77 40 29 24 22 37 Whitnash West 84 6 39 49 49 40 35 38 The Cape & Wedgenock 33 32 21 30 36 48 62 39 Town Centre North 12 48 65 32 34 57 36 40 ‐ 2 ‐ Achieving Social Inclusion across Warwick District Rank (86) Crime & Health & Children & Income & Housing & Communities Isolation Community RANK Wellbeing Young People Labour Market Homes of Interest Safety Woodloes South East & Spinney Hill South 71 23 28 24 57 68 23 41 The Moorings and Myton North 24 31 48 53 48 27 40 42 Emscote Lawns 46 9 41 61 33 64 46 43 Clarendon North 81 74 42 46 25 11 32 44 Whitnash East & Millponds 70 15 37 42 71 50 25 45 Old Town East & Sydenham Ind. Est. 77 85 44 50 19 13 48 46 Sherbourne, Barford & Wasperton 8 59 46 51 41 56 81 47 Sydenham South & East 68 43 32 31 73 39 27 48 Manor West 21 25 78 52 63 80 21 49 Milverton Cliffe 72 60 63 47 21 18 54 50 Old Town North 79 66 53 56 26 26 26 51 Whitnash St. Margarets 75 46 30 29 62 44 39 52 Whitnash South 51 28 26 44 80 58 49 53 Bridge End, Castle & Stratford Rd East 13 63 83 63 43 43 51 54 Leek Wootton, Guys Cliffe & Beausale 6 67 51 74 47 78 75 55 Lapworth North, Baddesley Clinton & High Cross 5 73 72 73 52 59 82 56 Warwick Gates North, Tachbrook Park & Myton South 66 54 27 78 70 25 44 57 Crown North East 64 62 58 25 74 63 24 58 Borrowell 76 27 22 69 54 77 55 59 Whitemoor 15 51 75 36 75 73 63 60 Abbey Fields 25 55 62 64 58 65 43 61 Milverton North 35 58 84 66 82 69 15 62 Bubbenhall, Wappenbury, Weston & Eathorpe 7 80 66 86 64 67 74 63 Radford Semele 38 70 24 54 65 75 66 64 Cubbington West & New Cubbington 61 19 56 67 59 76 60 65 Kings Meadow & Longbridge 82 65 25 55 56 38 80 66 Hampton‐on‐the‐Hill 31 33 57 57 72 85 72 67 St. John's Playing Fields 83 20 52 77 45 74 69 68 Castle End & Windy Arbour 50 42 71 71 42 70 53 69 Woodloes North 59 45 73 39 79 62 47 70 Castle & Burton Green 16 81 80 76 53 54 78 71 New Cubbington, Blackdown & Old Milverton 54 56 70 80 61 31 57 72 Offchurch & Hunningham 19 72 74 84 60 49 73 73 Hatton & Hampton Magna 29 52 69 68 66 46 86 74 Thickthorn & Castle End 36 47 86 82 76 52 45 75 Woodloes East 69 75 54 33 67 79 64 76 Mill End East & Crackley 39 69 67 60 81 53 77 77 Bishops Tachbrook North & Warwick Gates 57 83 68 62 85 35 61 78 Milverton West 62 78 55 75 77 47 67 79 Manor East 85 71 59 58 51 72 68 80 Warwick Gates 80 68 79 85 86 60 30 81 ‐ 3 ‐ Achieving Social Inclusion across Warwick District Rank (86) Crime & Health & Children & Income & Housing & Communities Isolation Community RANK Wellbeing Young People Labour Market Homes of Interest Safety Manor North 67 79 61 70 69 83 70 83 Chase Meadow 86 86 49 83 83 66 85 84 Glass House & Windy Arbour 74 77 81 65 84 82 76 85 Castle Green & Malthouse 56 82 85 79 78 86 79 86 ‐ 4 ‐ Measuring Social Exclusion in Stratford‐on‐Avon District Appendix 2 – LSOA to Ward Lookup LSOA Code LSOA Name Ward Name LSOA Code LSOA Name Ward Name E01031254 Castle & Burton Green Abbey E01031283 Wroxhall, Hasely & Honiley Leek Wootton E01031255 Castle Green & Malthouse Abbey E01031284 Leek Wootton, Guys Cliffe & Beausale Leek Wootton E01031256 Abbey Fields Abbey E01031285 Manor South West Manor E01031257 Abbey East Abbey E01031286 Manor South & Round Oaks Manor E01031258 Town Centre North Abbey E01031287 Manor North Manor E01031259 Bishops Tachbrook North & Warwick Gates Bishop's Tachbrook E01031288 Manor West Manor E01031260 Bishops Tachbrook South Bishop's Tachbrook E01031289 Manor East Manor E01031261 Brunswick South West & Kingsway Brunswick E01031290 Milverton Cliffe Milverton E01031262 Brunswick South & Cemetary Brunswick E01031291 Milverton South East Milverton E01031263 Brunswick North East Brunswick E01031292 Milverton West Milverton E01031264 Brunswick South East Brunswick E01031293 Milverton South West Milverton E01031265 Brunswick North West & Foundry Brunswick E01031294 Milverton East Milverton E01031266 Old Town West & Railway Bridge Brunswick E01031295 Milverton North Milverton E01031267 Hampton‐on‐the‐Hill Budbrooke E01031296 Knowle Hill & Glasshouse Park Hill E01031268 Hatton & Hampton Magna Budbrooke E01031297 Ladyes Hills & Mill End West Park Hill E01031269 Sherbourne, Barford & Wasperton Budbrooke E01031298 Whitemoor Park Hill E01031271 Campion Hills & Newbold Comyn Clarendon E01031299 Glass House & Windy Arbour Park Hill E01031272 Clarendon North Clarendon E01031300 Mill End East & Crackley Park Hill E01031273 Lillington East Crown E01031301 Offchurch & Hunningham Radford Semele E01031274 Lillington West Crown E01031302 Radford Semele Radford Semele E01031275 Crown North East Crown E01031303 Town Centre South St John's E01031276 Lillington South Crown E01031304 Borrowell St John's E01031277 Cubbington West & New Cubbington Cubbington E01031305 Thickthorn & Castle End St John's New Cubbington, Blackdown & Old E01031306 St. John's Playing Fields St John's E01031278 Cubbington Milverton E01031307 Castle End & Windy Arbour St John's E01031279 Cubbington East Cubbington E01031308 Stoneleigh Stoneleigh Bubbenhall, Wappenbury, Weston & E01031280 Cubbington E01031309 Emscote Warwick North Eathorpe E01031310 Woodloes South East & Spinney Hill South Warwick North Lapworth North, Baddesley Clinton & High E01031281 Lapworth E01031311 Emscote & Spinney Hill North East Warwick North Cross E01031312 Wedgenock & Woodloes West Warwick North Lapworth South, Bushwood, Lowsonford & E01031282 Lapworth E01031313 Woodloes North Warwick North Rowington E01031314 Woodloes East Warwick North Achieving Social Inclusion across Warwick District LSOA Code LSOA Name Ward Name Warwick Gates North, Tachbrook Park & E01031315 Warwick South Myton South E01031316 St. Nicholas Park, Myton & Emscote South Warwick South E01031317 Bridge End, Castle & Stratford Rd East Warwick South E01031318 Warwick Gates Warwick South E01031319 Emscote Lawns Warwick South E01031320 The Moorings and Myton North Warwick South E01031321 Packmores West & The Cape Warwick West E01031322 The Cape & Wedgenock Warwick West E01031323 Priory Park, Packmores & Hospital Warwick West E01031324 Town Centre & Racecourse Warwick West E01031325 Warwick West East Warwick West E01031327 Whitnash North Whitnash E01031328 Whitnash East & Millponds Whitnash E01031329 Whitnash West Whitnash E01031330 Whitnash St. Margarets Whitnash E01031331 Whitnash South Whitnash E01031332 Sydenham West Willes E01031333 Sydenham North Willes E01031334 Sydenham South & East Willes E01031335 Old Town North Willes E01031336 Old Town North West Willes E01031337 Old Town East & Sydenham Ind.
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