Aspley has been named as the poorest neighbourhood in Nottingham as new data shows the huge gap in earnings between the city's wealthiest and most deprived areas. Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that households in the richest neighbourhood in Nottingham earn £36,300 more per year than the poorest.
The company's data shows households in Aspley earn an average of £20,900. That's compared to the City Centre and Trent Bridge neighbourhood, the wealthiest, where the average household earns £57,200. The figures reflect how much households have left after income tax, national insurance, council tax, pension contributions, and child support has been paid. The gap between the wealthiest and poorest neighbourhoods is only surpassed by two other areas across Great Britain - Tower Hamlets in London and Leicester.Other areas featuring on the list of Nottingham's 10 most deprived neighbourhood include Beechdale and Bulwell.