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England's most deprived local authorities

England's 86 most deprived local authorities, which are the focus for the Government's National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal, are:

Allerdale www.allerdale.gov.uk
Ashfield www.ashfield.gov.uk
Barking and Dagenham www.barking-dagenham.gov.uk
Barnet www.barnet.gov.uk
Barnsley www.barnsley.gov.uk
Barrow-in-Furness www.barrowbc.gov.uk
Birmingham www.birmingham.gov.uk
Blackburn with Darwen
www.blackburn.gov.uk
Blackpool www.blackpool.gov.uk
Bolsover www.bolsover.gov.uk
Bolton www.bolton.gov.uk
Bradford www.bradford.gov.uk
Brent www2.brent.gov.uk
Brighton & Hove www.brighton-hove.gov.uk
Bristol www.bristol-city.gov.uk
Burnley www.burnley.gov.uk
Camden www.camden.gov.uk
Coventry www.coventry.gov.uk
Croydon www.croydon.gov.uk
Derby www.derby.gov.uk
Derwentside www.derwentside.gov.uk
Doncaster www.doncaster.gov.uk
Dudley www.dudley.gov.uk
Ealing www.ealing.gov.uk
Easington www.easington.gov.uk
Enfield www.enfield.gov.uk
Gateshead www.gateshead.gov.uk
Great Yarmouth www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk
Greenwich www.greenwich.gov.uk
Hackney www.hackney.gov.uk
Halton www2.halton.gov.uk
Hammersmith & Fulham www.lbhf.gov.uk
Haringey www.haringey.gov.uk
Hartlepool www.hartlepool.gov.uk
Hastings www.hastings.gov.uk
Hyndburn www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk
Islington www.islington.gov.uk
Kerrier www.kerrier.gov.uk
Kingston upon Hull www.hullcc.gov.uk
Kirklees www.kirkleesmc.gov.uk
Knowsley www.knowsley.gov.uk
Lambeth www.lambeth.gov.uk
Leeds www.leeds.gov.uk

Leicester www.leicester.gov.uk
Lewisham www.lewisham.gov.uk
Lincoln www.lincolnshire.gov.uk
Liverpool www.liverpool.gov.uk
Manchester www.manchester.gov.uk
Mansfield www.mansfield.gov.uk
Middlesbrough www.middlesbrough.gov.uk
Newcastle upon Tyne www.newcastle.gov.uk
Newham www.newham.gov.uk
North East Lincolnshire www.nelincs.gov.uk
North Tyneside www.northtyneside.gov.uk
Norwich www.norwich.gov.uk
Nottingham www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk
Oldham www.oldham.gov.uk
Pendle www.pendle.gov.uk
Penwith www.penwith.gov.uk
Plymouth www.plymouth.gov.uk
Preston www.preston.gov.uk
Redcar and Cleveland www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk
Rochdale www.rochdale.gov.uk
Rotherham www.rotherham.gov.uk
Salford www.salford.gov.uk
Sandwell www.sandwell.gov.uk
Sedgefield www.sedgefield.gov.uk
Sefton www.sefton.gov.uk
Sheffield www.sheffield.gov.uk
South Tyneside www.s-tyneside-mbc.gov.uk
Southwark www.southwark.gov.uk
St Helens www.sthelens.gov.uk
Stockton-on-Tees www.stockton.gov.uk
Stoke-on-Trent www.stoke.gov.uk
Sunderland www.sunderland.gov.uk
Tameside www.tameside.gov.uk
Tower Hamlets www.towerhamlets.gov.uk
Wakefield www.wakefield.gov.uk
Walsall www.walsall.gov.uk
Waltham Forest www.lbwf.gov.uk
Wansbeck www.wansbeck.gov.uk
Wear Valley www.wearvalley.gov.uk
Westminster www.westminster.gov.uk
Wigan www.wiganmbc.gov.uk
Wirral www.wirral.gov.uk
Wolverhampton www.wolverhampton.gov.uk
 

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