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Inner Urban Areas Act(Designated Areas)

Volume 960: debated on Thursday 14 December 1978

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asked the Secretary of State for the Environment why Blackburn was regarded as an obvious case for designation under the Inner Urban Areas Act; what problems Blackburn has that are different from those faced by Accrington, Burnley and Pendle; what areas in Blackburn are special by comparison with areas in these other towns in North-East Lancashire; and if he will list them.

The table below sets out indicators which were considered in the selection of designated districts for Blackburn, Burnley, Hyndburn and Pendle. While all four districts have significant problems, those in Blackburn are on a substantially greater scale.

Social/Demographic

Physical

Local Authority (population)

Estimated population loss (gain)

Seriously over-crowded

New Common-wealth population

Single parent families

Pensioners

Unemployed

Economic Socio-economic groups on low incomes

Free school meals

Lacking basic housing amenities

Derelict land (ha)

(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(J)(k)(l)
Blackburn (141,100)(1,000) (0·7%)583 1·2%6,631 4·7%1,990 4·0%24,647 17·8%4,212 6·2%20,990 14·9%17,752 35·6%185 1·3%
Burnley (96,592)2,600 2·7%309 0·9%966 1·0%1,830 5·3%16,997 17·9%2,249 4·5%14,610 15·1%11,933 34·4%183 1·6%
Pendle (85,416)(100) (0·1%)248 0·8%2,392 2·8%1,390 4·3%17,327 20·4%1,557 —12,030 14·1%8,890 27·7%96 0·8%
Hyndburn (80,632)(600) (0·7%)214 0·8%1,209 1·5%1,100 3·7%14,244 17·8%1,602 —11,970 14·8%8,332 28·3%208 2·8%