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Blackpool Council
Customer First Centre
Municipal Building
Corporation Street
Blackpool
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Tel: (01253) 477477

Customer First Centre
Monday to Friday 8.30am-5.15pm
Saturday 10am-1pm

Customer First Telephone Line
8.30am-5.15pm Monday to Friday
Saturday 10am-1pm

Small Area Statistics

Blackpool Small Area Statistics presents information about small areas in Blackpool such as Wards and Office of National Statistics Lower Super Output Areas. There is a choice of viewing the information as an interactive map or a table. It includes information about Age, Education, Deprivation, Employment Status and Housing Tenure.

Child Poverty Needs Assessment - Supporting Atlas
Information relating to child poverty in Blackpool and relevant data which are considered factors linked to children and families outcomes.  This includes information about education, benefits, free school meals as well as official child poverty statistics.

Deprivation in Blackpool
Information about deprivation in small areas in Blackpool according to the English Indices of Deprivation 2004, 2007 and 2010 from Communities and Loal Government.  This includes information about income, employment, health, crime, housing and closeness of local amenities, living environment and crime.  It shows the way these small areas are ranked from most to least deprived within the whole of England.

Ward Data Atlas
Data for wards in Blackpool across a range of social and economic indicators.  These include health, population, benefits, income and more.

Housing Tenure Statistics - Owner Occupied, Social Housing and Private Rented Housing
Information about percentages and numbers of owner occupied (including shared ownership when people part rent and part buy a home), social rented (local authority or housing association properties) or privately rented (and other types of housing) in small areas at the time of the 2001 Census of Population.

Employment Status Statistics - Employment Categories
Information about the percentage and numbers of people over 16 in different employment categories including those who are unemployed, on benefits or working in low paid jobs within small areas at the time of the 2001 Census of Population. 
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