... according to this BBC article
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i think it's the 'and Islington' bit that is mostly responsible...
Think that means 'equal to' Robin? Can't see any reason to lump them together. Why would the BBC do that?
And that Haringey includes a big block of Highgate
Agreed - largely distorted by being bucketed with Islington and the fact that Haringey as stated previously covers parts of Highgate and of course Muswell Hill etc. It would be interesting to see just how extensive is the income inequality within the borough to assess the extent to which the richer corners mask less wealthy but possibly more populous demographics?
A few years old but Haringey used to be the borough with the highest level of income equality
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/12/20/income-inequality-mappe...
I've seen the numbers before, either on a government or council website, but I can't remember where I downloaded them from (or what I've done with them).
Haringey Joint Strategic Needs Assessment- 2013
I'm going to assume yellow = above certain average wealth/income but I'm more partial to spreadsheets/tables. Anyone know where such data may be found?
I think it is the result of the last council elections.
YES! and with extreme hipster central creeping up from Dalston through Clapton towards Tottenham there’s even more cash heading our way. It shouldn’t be beyond a competent council to leverage this for the benefit mainly of our marginalised residents and also for everyone else. Would be a shame if they managed to contort it into somehow being a bad thing.
They will though. They will scream social cleansing. This is a loc borough for local people they want no stranger here...
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