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Eligible Wards for Deprivation Exception to Partnership Funding Eligible wards for deprivation exception to partnership funding CSAF Round 4 2010 Electoral Ward Average IMD 2010 score LA2010 Eastbrook 28.13 Adur Southlands 27.87 Adur Moss Bay 57.11 Allerdale Ewanrigg 41.82 Allerdale Moorclose 38.47 Allerdale St Michael's 37.39 Allerdale Flimby 30.95 Allerdale Netherhall 29.70 Allerdale Ellenborough 28.58 Allerdale Holme 26.78 Allerdale Clifton 26.49 Allerdale Aspatria 25.03 Allerdale Alfreton 31.02 Amber Valley Langley Mill and Aldercar 30.88 Amber Valley Somercotes 29.90 Amber Valley Ironville and Riddings 26.17 Amber Valley River 40.22 Arun Ham 39.25 Arun Marine 33.36 Arun Pevensey 28.37 Arun Hotham 27.83 Arun Orchard 25.60 Arun Kirkby in Ashfield East 40.68 Ashfield Sutton in Ashfield Central 33.60 Ashfield Sutton in Ashfield East 32.41 Ashfield Hucknall East 31.35 Ashfield Kirkby in Ashfield West 30.65 Ashfield Sutton in Ashfield North 26.09 Ashfield Stanhope 38.10 Ashford Aylesford Green 30.39 Ashford Norman 27.24 Ashford Victoria 27.04 Ashford Beaver 26.37 Ashford Southcourt 26.71 Aylesbury Vale Gascoigne 43.23 Barking and Dagenham Thames 39.19 Barking and Dagenham Village 39.10 Barking and Dagenham Heath 38.76 Barking and Dagenham Chadwell Heath 38.04 Barking and Dagenham Mayesbrook 37.35 Barking and Dagenham Valence 36.11 Barking and Dagenham Alibon 36.07 Barking and Dagenham Parsloes 35.45 Barking and Dagenham Eastbury 34.93 Barking and Dagenham Goresbrook 34.33 Barking and Dagenham Abbey 32.73 Barking and Dagenham River 32.25 Barking and Dagenham Becontree 31.69 Barking and Dagenham Eastbrook 25.67 Barking and Dagenham Whalebone 25.60 Barking and Dagenham Colindale 27.78 Barnet Burnt Oak 27.42 Barnet Dearne North 48.35 Barnsley St Helens 43.07 Barnsley Stairfoot 39.08 Barnsley Worsbrough 38.80 Barnsley Dearne South 37.42 Barnsley Monk Bretton 36.59 Barnsley Kingstone 35.43 Barnsley North East 33.67 Barnsley Central 32.56 Barnsley Cudworth 29.13 Barnsley Wombwell 29.09 Barnsley Hoyland Milton 27.92 Barnsley Darfield 25.96 Barnsley Royston 25.41 Barnsley Central 64.07 Barrow‐in‐Furness Hindpool 55.58 Barrow‐in‐Furness Barrow Island 48.88 Barrow‐in‐Furness Ormsgill 43.21 Barrow‐in‐Furness Risedale 38.04 Barrow‐in‐Furness Walney North 30.13 Barrow‐in‐Furness Vange 36.12 Basildon St Martin's 34.07 Basildon Pitsea North West 33.49 Basildon Lee Chapel North 32.51 Basildon Fryerns 30.89 Basildon Pitsea South East 28.77 Basildon Laindon Park 28.25 Basildon Popley East 25.06 Basingstoke and Deane Worksop South East 56.25 Bassetlaw Langold 37.56 Bassetlaw Harworth 34.73 Bassetlaw Rampton 34.10 Bassetlaw Worksop North West 28.96 Bassetlaw Worksop East 26.61 Bassetlaw Welbeck 26.06 Bassetlaw Carlton 25.84 Bassetlaw East Retford East 25.06 Bassetlaw Twerton 36.12 Bath and North East Somerset Cauldwell 31.23 Bedford Kingsbrook 30.28 Bedford Queen's Park 27.17 Bedford Castle 26.64 Bedford Harpur 26.31 Bedford North End 32.78 Bexley Thamesmead East 27.60 Bexley Erith 25.89 Bexley Colyers 25.22 Bexley Washwood Heath 63.14 Birmingham Sparkbrook 58.36 Birmingham Nechells 56.69 Birmingham Kingstanding 53.93 Birmingham Lozells and East Handsworth 53.55 Birmingham Shard End 51.98 Birmingham Aston 51.95 Birmingham Soho 51.83 Birmingham Bordesley Green 50.30 Birmingham Tyburn 43.99 Birmingham Ladywood 43.29 Birmingham Stechford and Yardley North 42.86 Birmingham Stockland Green 42.73 Birmingham South Yardley 42.41 Birmingham Springfield 42.40 Birmingham Hodge Hill 41.10 Birmingham Acocks Green 40.50 Birmingham Kings Norton 39.10 Birmingham Weoley 38.01 Birmingham Bartley Green 37.88 Birmingham Billesley 36.79 Birmingham Longbridge 35.29 Birmingham Erdington 34.84 Birmingham Brandwood 33.66 Birmingham Quinton 31.66 Birmingham Sheldon 31.39 Birmingham Moseley and Kings Heath 31.04 Birmingham Handsworth Wood 30.77 Birmingham Northfield 30.65 Birmingham Oscott 28.46 Birmingham Perry Barr 26.65 Birmingham Bournville 25.15 Birmingham Shadsworth with Whitebirk 62.05 Blackburn with Darwen Audley 55.69 Blackburn with Darwen Wensley Fold 55.27 Blackburn with Darwen Sudell 50.85 Blackburn with Darwen Queen's Park 47.86 Blackburn with Darwen Bastwell 47.65 Blackburn with Darwen Mill Hill 45.85 Blackburn with Darwen Higher Croft 42.21 Blackburn with Darwen Shear Brow 42.16 Blackburn with Darwen Ewood 40.05 Blackburn with Darwen Earcroft 38.07 Blackburn with Darwen Little Harwood 35.95 Blackburn with Darwen Meadowhead 31.50 Blackburn with Darwen Corporation Park 31.18 Blackburn with Darwen Sunnyhurst 26.96 Blackburn with Darwen Bloomfield 77.72 Blackpool Claremont 68.85 Blackpool Talbot 58.07 Blackpool Park 56.85 Blackpool Brunswick 55.01 Blackpool Victoria 47.96 Blackpool Clifton 46.96 Blackpool Waterloo 43.90 Blackpool Hawes Side 40.88 Blackpool Tyldesley 38.60 Blackpool Ingthorpe 36.59 Blackpool Layton 35.62 Blackpool Warbreck 31.31 Blackpool Highfield 28.76 Blackpool Greenlands 27.95 Blackpool Anchorsholme 25.81 Blackpool Bispham 25.18 Blackpool Squires Gate 25.06 Blackpool Shirebrook East 52.11 Bolsover Shirebrook North West 46.75 Bolsover Bolsover North West 38.63 Bolsover Shirebrook South East 38.48 Bolsover Elmton‐with‐Creswell 36.88 Bolsover Shirebrook Langwith 34.75 Bolsover Scarcliffe 33.81 Bolsover Bolsover West 29.18 Bolsover Pinxton 28.38 Bolsover Clowne North 27.88 Bolsover Pleasley 26.69 Bolsover Halliwell 56.09 Bolton Farnworth 48.10 Bolton Crompton 47.97 Bolton Rumworth 46.82 Bolton Great Lever 44.95 Bolton Tonge with the Haulgh 41.95 Bolton Breightmet 41.72 Bolton Harper Green 39.12 Bolton Kearsley 27.65 Bolton Smithills 25.91 Bolton Hulton 25.67 Bolton Fenside 45.32 Boston Central 35.65 Boston Pilgrim 30.34 Boston Staniland South 28.84 Boston Skirbeck 28.83 Boston Five Village 25.86 Boston Staniland North 25.56 Boston Old Leake and Wrangle 25.33 Boston Witham 25.20 Boston Boscombe West 51.50 Bournemouth Kinson South 38.48 Bournemouth East Cliff and Springbourne 33.72 Bournemouth Central 30.46 Bournemouth Kinson North 29.61 Bournemouth Westbourne and West Cliff 27.28 Bournemouth Boscombe East 26.17 Bournemouth Manningham 60.62 Bradford Little Horton 56.01 Bradford Bradford Moor 54.10 Bradford Bowling and Barkerend 52.85 Bradford Tong 51.63 Bradford Keighley Central 47.43 Bradford City 43.72 Bradford Toller 43.56 Bradford Eccleshill 40.92 Bradford Great Horton 38.32 Bradford Royds 34.49 Bradford Keighley West 33.37 Bradford Windhill and Wrose 31.69 Bradford Wibsey 31.59 Bradford Thornton and Allerton 31.33 Bradford Clayton and Fairweather Green 30.50 Bradford Heaton 29.79 Bradford Bolton and Undercliffe 29.57 Bradford Wyke 28.88 Bradford Keighley East 25.80 Bradford Thetford‐Abbey 31.01 Breckland Thetford‐Saxon 25.36 Breckland Stonebridge 51.63 Brent Harlesden 45.23 Brent Kilburn 43.19 Brent Willesden Green 38.48 Brent Kensal Green 35.90 Brent Barnhill 31.61 Brent Dudden Hill 31.50 Brent Dollis Hill 29.78 Brent Welsh Harp 29.73 Brent Mapesbury 29.67 Brent Wembley Central 29.31 Brent Queens Park 27.10 Brent Sudbury 26.50 Brent Brondesbury Park 25.70 Brent East Brighton 47.47 Brighton and Hove Queen's Park 42.27 Brighton and Hove Moulsecoomb and Bevendean 36.88 Brighton and Hove Regency 33.48 Brighton and Hove St. Peter's and North Laine 29.76 Brighton and Hove Hollingdean and Stanmer 29.48 Brighton and Hove Hangleton and Knoll 27.95 Brighton and Hove Central Hove 27.68 Brighton and Hove Westbourne 26.27 Brighton and Hove South Portslade 26.01 Brighton and Hove Brunswick and Adelaide 25.05 Brighton and Hove Filwood 53.27 Bristol, City of Lawrence Hill 50.54 Bristol, City of Hartcliffe 38.60 Bristol, City of Southmead 38.55 Bristol, City of Whitchurch Park 37.35 Bristol, City of Lockleaze 36.70 Bristol, City of Henbury 33.24 Bristol, City of Kingsweston 33.04 Bristol, City of Ashley 31.74 Bristol, City of Easton 30.89 Bristol, City of Bishopsworth 30.22 Bristol, City of Hillfields 28.75 Bristol, City of Avonmouth 28.73 Bristol, City of St George West 28.55 Bristol, City of Windmill Hill 27.26 Bristol, City of Frome Vale 26.43 Bristol, City of Eastville 25.32 Bristol, City of Crystal Palace 32.27 Bromley Cray Valley West 29.50 Bromley Mottingham and Chislehurst North 29.17 Bromley Cray Valley East 27.49 Bromley Penge and Cator 25.88 Bromley Waltham Cross 28.35 Broxbourne Eastwood South 28.14 Broxtowe Daneshouse with Stoneyholme 68.91 Burnley Bank Hall 61.15 Burnley Trinity 60.58 Burnley Rosegrove with Lowerhouse 43.96 Burnley Queensgate 42.02 Burnley Rosehill with Burnley Wood 40.76 Burnley Gawthorpe 38.43 Burnley Brunshaw 36.96 Burnley Gannow 34.83 Burnley Coal Clough with Deerplay 32.35 Burnley Hapton with Park 30.41 Burnley Lanehead 30.20 Burnley East 39.88 Bury Moorside 37.54 Bury Radcliffe West 32.55 Bury Besses 29.54 Bury Redvales 28.84 Bury Radcliffe East 27.51 Bury Park 47.37 Calderdale Ovenden 39.59 Calderdale Illingworth and Mixenden 31.21 Calderdale Town 29.66 Calderdale Todmorden 29.08 Calderdale King's Hedges 27.19 Cambridge Abbey 25.35 Cambridge St Pancras and Somers Town 36.94 Camden Kilburn 35.19 Camden Haverstock 32.39 Camden Regent's Park 31.40 Camden Gospel Oak 30.48 Camden Cantelowes 30.10 Camden Holborn and Covent Garden 29.19 Camden Kentish Town 28.19 Camden Camden Town with Primrose Hill 26.97 Camden Cannock North 34.62 Cannock Chase Cannock South 30.71 Cannock Chase Cannock East 30.34 Cannock Chase Hednesford North 26.17 Cannock Chase Northgate 31.73 Canterbury Heron 28.42 Canterbury Upperby 41.75 Carlisle Botcherby 39.47 Carlisle Castle 32.17 Carlisle Morton 30.52 Carlisle Currock 29.04 Carlisle Harraby 27.38 Carlisle Denton Holme 26.72 Carlisle St Aidans 26.52 Carlisle
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