Key Facts

This section provides key facts sheets which detail headline analysis for a certain subject.

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Deprivation
Indices of Deprivation 2007 - further analysis

Norfolk has 27 Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) that fall within the ten per cent most deprived in England, out of a total of 530 (5 per cent).
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Headline analysis of the Indices of Deprivation 2007 (ID 2007)
Norfolk has above average deprivation compared with the English shire counties, and on most summary measures is the most deprived county in the East of England Region.
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Population
Headline analysis of the findings - Population estimates for mid-2007
Norfolk’s population was 840,700 in mid-2007, an increase of around 8,200 from mid-2006, as against an increase of 6,500 over the previous twelve months.
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Headline analysis of the Government's 2006-based population projections for Norfolk
The latest Government projections for Norfolk indicate that, based on recent trends, the population would increase from 832,400 in mid-2006 to 1,058,000 in 2031, an increase of over 225,000 (more than a quarter) over 25 years.
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Health and Wellbeing
Norfolk's Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) - Key Headlines
A key message for Norfolk's Joint Strategic Needs Assessment is that people living in Norfolk enjoy good health and wellbeing and can look forward to the prospect of a long and healthy life.
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