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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived 13:49 - Oct 30 with 2122 viewsWallingford_Boy

Wowzer, that's a lot higher than I would have thought.

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 13:55 - Oct 30 with 1810 viewsPerublue

Having worked for the borough council in the early 2000’s that doesn’t surprise me and in 2025 less so.

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 13:59 - Oct 30 with 1787 viewsJakeITFC

Does that mean about two neighbourhoods? Not sure how many Ipswich has (or what would constitute a neighbourhood).
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:14 - Oct 30 with 1709 viewsKievthegreat

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 13:59 - Oct 30 by JakeITFC

Does that mean about two neighbourhoods? Not sure how many Ipswich has (or what would constitute a neighbourhood).


Looking at the map from the OPs link, I count 11 neighbourhoods with the darkest colour (most deprived). There is a fair number of neighbourhoods on there.
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:18 - Oct 30 with 1670 viewsfootball

Its average although its country wide so includes all rural areas so not actually that bad. Has a few areas of deprivation but compared to many towns or cities is generally ok.
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:20 - Oct 30 with 1660 viewsWallingford_Boy

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:18 - Oct 30 by football

Its average although its country wide so includes all rural areas so not actually that bad. Has a few areas of deprivation but compared to many towns or cities is generally ok.


I haven't checked, but assume most the deprived areas are up North though. Be a much lower average for south England.

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:29 - Oct 30 with 1626 viewsKievthegreat

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:20 - Oct 30 by Wallingford_Boy

I haven't checked, but assume most the deprived areas are up North though. Be a much lower average for south England.


Top 10 are:

Middlesbrough (50%)
Birmingham
Hartlepool
Hull
Manchester
Blackpool
Knowsley (just outside Liverpool)
Burnley
Blackburn
Oldham (37.3%)

EDIT: The worst place in the South is Hastings which only misses out for a couple of percent. Worst in East Anglia are Great Yarmouth (25%) and Tendring (20%). Ipswich are Norwich on 13% and 12% respectively.
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:40 - Oct 30 with 1586 viewsGeoffSentence

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:18 - Oct 30 by football

Its average although its country wide so includes all rural areas so not actually that bad. Has a few areas of deprivation but compared to many towns or cities is generally ok.


69th most deprived out of 296 areas.

Norwich by comparison is 74th most deprived with 12% of Neighbourhoods that are highly deprived.

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:44 - Oct 30 with 1570 viewsWallingford_Boy

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:40 - Oct 30 by GeoffSentence

69th most deprived out of 296 areas.

Norwich by comparison is 74th most deprived with 12% of Neighbourhoods that are highly deprived.


South Oxfordshire - 0%

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:46 - Oct 30 with 1562 viewsfootball

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:20 - Oct 30 by Wallingford_Boy

I haven't checked, but assume most the deprived areas are up North though. Be a much lower average for south England.


Exactly, apart from the likes of Jawick and a few in the south most would be north. Having lived in Newcastle and Leeds, even the worst parts of Ipswich are posh in comparison
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 15:47 - Oct 30 with 1450 viewsgainsboroughblue

Interestingly (or maybe not), since the last IMD roll out about seven years ago, Suffolk Coastal and Waveney merged into East Suffolk. I suspect Waveney's figure would be substantially higher than 8% on it's own. Colchester looks quite low at 2% but their borough boundaries stretch way outside of the town itself into wealthy rural areas.

The best indicator of these sort of stats is by concentration of deprivation by smaller output areas rather than an average spread of a district.
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 15:51 - Oct 30 with 1425 viewsSwansea_Blue

Jeez. Wales gets £1.8M per year for 10 years plus a one off £33M. £213M over 10 years. Equivalent to about two fraudulent Michelle Mone contracts. We had over £2BN for regional development during the last EU funding cycle, so just the £1.8BN shortfall.

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 16:10 - Oct 30 with 1369 viewsDJR

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:20 - Oct 30 by Wallingford_Boy

I haven't checked, but assume most the deprived areas are up North though. Be a much lower average for south England.


Astonishingly given what it once was, no neighbourhood in Southwark is highly deprived, a combination presumably of things like gentrification and greater infrastructure investment than the north.
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 16:16 - Oct 30 with 1352 viewsMrPotatoHead

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 14:29 - Oct 30 by Kievthegreat

Top 10 are:

Middlesbrough (50%)
Birmingham
Hartlepool
Hull
Manchester
Blackpool
Knowsley (just outside Liverpool)
Burnley
Blackburn
Oldham (37.3%)

EDIT: The worst place in the South is Hastings which only misses out for a couple of percent. Worst in East Anglia are Great Yarmouth (25%) and Tendring (20%). Ipswich are Norwich on 13% and 12% respectively.
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Its grim up north
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 16:34 - Oct 30 with 1309 viewsDJR

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 16:16 - Oct 30 by MrPotatoHead

Its grim up north


But I am pleased to see not so grim in Liverpool where I have just come back from and which always gets far more criticism than it deserves.
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 16:36 - Oct 30 with 1305 viewsNedPlimpton

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 16:16 - Oct 30 by MrPotatoHead

Its grim up north


Not here in York it ain't

0 neighbourhoods on the highly deprived list!
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 19:14 - Oct 30 with 1144 viewsbluester

Wow, my borough is the least deprived! That’s shocking given parts of it are a bit grim. Edit: all boroughs with no LSOAs are joint least deprived.
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 20:18 - Oct 30 with 1049 viewsstonojnr

Whitehouse was picked as one of the trial areas for electronic voting during Tony Blairs government, so at least 20-25 years ago, because it was one of the most deprived neighbourhoods in the country according to the ONS data at the time.
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 20:27 - Oct 30 with 1018 viewsbaxterbasics

Isn't Jaywick officially the most deprived area in the country though? Four years in a row they've 'won' that title.

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 07:07 - Oct 31 with 814 viewsC_HealyIsAPleasure

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 16:34 - Oct 30 by DJR

But I am pleased to see not so grim in Liverpool where I have just come back from and which always gets far more criticism than it deserves.


12th worst with 37% of areas highly deprived

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 07:16 - Oct 31 with 799 viewsThe_Major

A couple of the darkest areas on that map surprise me, but it's tricky to ascertain exactly where they are without the roads being shown. The one bottom left for example, is that the relatively new area between Ellenbrook and Stoke Park? Although doesn't that fall outside the borough so it's probably Belstead Hills/Sheldrake Drive?

And then there's the one near the town centre, that seems to arc from the Wet Dock towards Christchurch Park. Wouldn't that include areas like Hervey Street, Tuddenham Road and Avenue, Gainsborough and Constable Roads which have never struck me as overly deprived, or is it Cavendish Street, Wellesley Road etc?
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 09:46 - Oct 31 with 649 viewsC_HealyIsAPleasure

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 07:16 - Oct 31 by The_Major

A couple of the darkest areas on that map surprise me, but it's tricky to ascertain exactly where they are without the roads being shown. The one bottom left for example, is that the relatively new area between Ellenbrook and Stoke Park? Although doesn't that fall outside the borough so it's probably Belstead Hills/Sheldrake Drive?

And then there's the one near the town centre, that seems to arc from the Wet Dock towards Christchurch Park. Wouldn't that include areas like Hervey Street, Tuddenham Road and Avenue, Gainsborough and Constable Roads which have never struck me as overly deprived, or is it Cavendish Street, Wellesley Road etc?
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Bottom left is deepest Stoke Park - Downside, Whitland etc

Not sure exactly which spot you mean on the second part, but to cover the darkest red areas around the docks I think it’s the following:
- to the left is Stoke; Austin, Turin St et al
- to the right is Greenwich
- the bit above is around the college area, Rope Walk etc

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 10:45 - Oct 31 with 596 viewsDJR

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 07:07 - Oct 31 by C_HealyIsAPleasure

12th worst with 37% of areas highly deprived


Not saying it's marvellous but it gets far more unfair stick than somewhere like Manchester which on all sorts of measures consistently ranks worse than it.
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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 10:47 - Oct 31 with 588 viewsgainsboroughblue

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 09:46 - Oct 31 by C_HealyIsAPleasure

Bottom left is deepest Stoke Park - Downside, Whitland etc

Not sure exactly which spot you mean on the second part, but to cover the darkest red areas around the docks I think it’s the following:
- to the left is Stoke; Austin, Turin St et al
- to the right is Greenwich
- the bit above is around the college area, Rope Walk etc


Haven't looked at this years localised map but the most deprived areas in Ipswich that were in the nations highest 10% in 2019 were:

1. Kings Way, Queens Way, Nansen Road etc area of Nacton
2. Stoke Street, Vernon Street, Austin Street, Burrell Road etc
3. Wet dock through Grimwade Street, Rope Walk, Samuel Court, Wells Close etc (which I think was already highlighted)
4. Whitland, Downside, Alderlee etc in Stoke Park (again highlighted in this thread)
5. Greenwich estate
6. Speedwell Road, Wallers Grove area of Chantry.
7. Cambridge Drive area
8. Sheldrake, Mallard Way area of Chantry
9. Rubens, Turner Road etc Gainsborough
10. Lindbergh, Hilton Roads etc, Nacton
11. Byron, Thackeray, Shakespeare etc roads on Whitton
12. Romney, Morland Roads etc Gainsborough
13. Coleridge, Macauley Roads etc Whitton

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 11:07 - Oct 31 with 530 viewsC_HealyIsAPleasure

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 10:47 - Oct 31 by gainsboroughblue

Haven't looked at this years localised map but the most deprived areas in Ipswich that were in the nations highest 10% in 2019 were:

1. Kings Way, Queens Way, Nansen Road etc area of Nacton
2. Stoke Street, Vernon Street, Austin Street, Burrell Road etc
3. Wet dock through Grimwade Street, Rope Walk, Samuel Court, Wells Close etc (which I think was already highlighted)
4. Whitland, Downside, Alderlee etc in Stoke Park (again highlighted in this thread)
5. Greenwich estate
6. Speedwell Road, Wallers Grove area of Chantry.
7. Cambridge Drive area
8. Sheldrake, Mallard Way area of Chantry
9. Rubens, Turner Road etc Gainsborough
10. Lindbergh, Hilton Roads etc, Nacton
11. Byron, Thackeray, Shakespeare etc roads on Whitton
12. Romney, Morland Roads etc Gainsborough
13. Coleridge, Macauley Roads etc Whitton


Yep, all still the case looking at the latest map - just didn’t mention as my response was specific to the two areas highlighted by another poster

There’s a real noticeable north-east / south-west split when you look at the map too, unsurprisingly

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13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 11:15 - Oct 31 with 509 viewshype313

13% of neighbourhoods in Ipswich are highly deprived on 10:47 - Oct 31 by gainsboroughblue

Haven't looked at this years localised map but the most deprived areas in Ipswich that were in the nations highest 10% in 2019 were:

1. Kings Way, Queens Way, Nansen Road etc area of Nacton
2. Stoke Street, Vernon Street, Austin Street, Burrell Road etc
3. Wet dock through Grimwade Street, Rope Walk, Samuel Court, Wells Close etc (which I think was already highlighted)
4. Whitland, Downside, Alderlee etc in Stoke Park (again highlighted in this thread)
5. Greenwich estate
6. Speedwell Road, Wallers Grove area of Chantry.
7. Cambridge Drive area
8. Sheldrake, Mallard Way area of Chantry
9. Rubens, Turner Road etc Gainsborough
10. Lindbergh, Hilton Roads etc, Nacton
11. Byron, Thackeray, Shakespeare etc roads on Whitton
12. Romney, Morland Roads etc Gainsborough
13. Coleridge, Macauley Roads etc Whitton


Surprised not to see Dickens Road on there

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