Here are the areas of Ashfield with the highest levels of child poverty

Across Ashfield, 29per cent of children are deemed to be living in povertyAcross Ashfield, 29per cent of children are deemed to be living in poverty
Across Ashfield, 29per cent of children are deemed to be living in poverty
Data published by the End Child Poverty coalition has highlighted the shocking levels of child poverty across Britain, including in areas of Ashfield.

Across Ashfield, 29 per cent of children are deemed to be living in poverty, after housing costs are taking into consideration.These are the levels of children living in poverty in each ward area of Ashfield.

The statistics were taken using 2011 census ward boundaries.

415 (22.3 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 611 (32.8 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.415 (22.3 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 611 (32.8 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
415 (22.3 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 611 (32.8 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
220 (14.8 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 382 (25.6 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.220 (14.8 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 382 (25.6 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
220 (14.8 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 382 (25.6 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
390 (17.4 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 640 (28.6 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.390 (17.4 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 640 (28.6 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
390 (17.4 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 640 (28.6 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
201 (12.6 percent) children living in poverty, rising to 429 (26.9 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.201 (12.6 percent) children living in poverty, rising to 429 (26.9 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
201 (12.6 percent) children living in poverty, rising to 429 (26.9 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
294 (18.2 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 481 (29.8 per cent)  after housing costs are taken into consideration294 (18.2 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 481 (29.8 per cent)  after housing costs are taken into consideration
294 (18.2 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 481 (29.8 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration
317 (16.8 per cent) 	children living in poverty, rising to 515 (27.3 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.317 (16.8 per cent) 	children living in poverty, rising to 515 (27.3 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
317 (16.8 per cent) children living in poverty, rising to 515 (27.3 per cent) after housing costs are taken into consideration.
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