Just before christmas the DCLG released a new version of the Indicies of Deprivation (also called the Index of Multiple Deprivation:IMD) called the ID2007 to replace and compare with the ID2004. we fairly rapidly re-wrote a version of our ID2004 report to use this data but have been carrying out testing to make sure there were no problems, we havn't found any yet so we are releasing this today along with a new set of thematic layers corresponding to this data set. This report is available for all geographies, this is something we are quite proud of as we havn't found anyone getting close to being able to offer this sort of functionality. We hope you find it useful!
We will shortly be added some more population projections (including historical ones) and adding Lower SOA's as a selectable geography.
21 January 2008 |
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ID 2007
Indices of Deprivation 2007: New report and thematic Layers
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22 August 2007 |
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New Pre Defined Areas
Neighbourhood Element
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Standard Areas
Many people want statistics and other data for regenaration areas such as NAPs and Neighbourhood Element, and until now we have only been able to tell them to draw round the areas following the line of the regeneration area they are interested (using the appropriate layers) well now you can select data for Neighbourhood Element Areas and use the standard reports. We hope you find this helpful! We know that many of our users want other regenration areas but we are working hard to get these on so please be patient and watch this space for future developments!!!
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29 June 2007 |
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New Pre-Defined Areas
Postcode Sectors and Districts
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Standard Areas
Many people want statistics and other data for postcode areas, usually Districts (i.e. BD3) but sometimes Sectors (i.e. BD3 1) and until now we have only been able to tell them to draw round the areas following the line of the postcode sector/district they are interested (using the appropriate layers) well now you can select any combination of sectors or districts and use the standard reports. We hope you find them helpful! However we also know that many of our users want variouse regeneration areas available in the same way for instance NAP or NEighbourhood Element and we are working hard to get these on as well, watch this space.
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