by madred » Fri Oct 27, 2006 4:08 am
Did anyone see the program last night on C4? Interesting statistics considering everyone is under the impression that our city is one of the worst places to be. Here was the top ten worst....
1 Hackney
High crime, bad education - our worst place to live.
2 Tower Hamlets
The second most deprived borough in the UK.
3 Merthyr Tydfil
Slowly improving since the steel industry died.
4 Newham
New hope has come in the form of the Olympics.
5 Islington
Super rich lies next to super poor.
6 Middlesbrough
The city's dilapidated old housing lies empty.
7 Nottingham
Crime is down but it's still burglary capital of Britain.
8 Strabane
The troubles still go on, but things are improving.
9 Blaenau Gwent
10 Manchester
Lots of investment but still not a nice place to live.
Here is the low down on Manchester...
Since the 1996 bombing, Manchester has attracted £500 million of investment and undergone a major redesign and extension of the city centre, and for the Commonwealth Games, held in the city in 2002, it attracted £2 billion of private sector investment and now offers world-class venues such as the International Convention Centre, Bridgewater Hall and the MEN arena.
Despite all that, Manchester harbours many social problems, hence its appearance on our list; so many that in recent years more people have moved out of Manchester than anywhere else in the country.
Best at
Manchester ranks in our top ten for access to art galleries, museums, hotels and retail facilities.
Worst at
Ranks third worst in the country for crime: 9% of the population are likely to have been a victim of crime. For individual offences it ranks fourth worst for robbery, second worst for burglary and third worse for car theft.
Ranks amongst the worst 5% in the country for education, with 43.7% of students achieving five or more GCSEs at A* - C*.
Ranks amongst the worst 5% in the country for levels of carbon emissions.
Ranks amongst the worst 10% for economic activity.
Manchester has the worst life expectancy in England for men at 72.3 years, and the second lowest in England for women at 77.9 years. The average life expectancy for Manchester is the sixth worst in the UK.
It is estimated that 24.6% of adults binge drink, a much higher figure than the national average.
Deaths from heart disease, stroke, smoking and cancer are the second highest in England, and there is a high rate of teenage pregnancies.
In your Liverpool slums my a**e
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madred on Fri Oct 27, 2006 4:09 am, edited 1 time in total.