The wealthiest and least deprived 10 areas of Leeds have been revealed in a new map using Office for National Statistics data.
The map, developed using the latest ONS census data, shows the best off areas based on four key metrics: education, employment, housing and health.
Below is a list of all the places and the percentage of households defined as 'deprived' according to the four metrics, taken from the ONS map.
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The 10 areas include Horsforth, Chapel Allerton, Leeds Dock and parts of Roundhay.
The 'richest' areas in Leeds
1. Horsforth South and Rawdon
25.2 percent
2. Chapel Allerton North
26.4
3. Leeds Dock Hunslet, and Stourton
27.7
4. Far Headingley and Weetwood
28.1
5. Yeadon South
28.2
6. Roundhay West
28.3
7. Meanwood
28.2
8. Calverley and Farsley North
28.9
9. Gledhow
29
10. Roundhay Park and Slaid Hill
29.2
Areas such as Burmantofts, Harehills, Hyde Park and Beeston comparatively have the highest percentages of deprived areas. These areas have a percentage between 36 and 41 percent of deprived households.
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