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Often, many of the people who live in this sort of postcode will be working families with mortgages.

Neighbourhoods fitting this profile are scattered across the UK, although they are found in the greatest concentrations in post-industrial areas such as Wigan, Blaby, Dumbarton, Motherwell, Londonderry and Antrim.

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Schools

Find out the performance data, locations and contact details of your local schools. All the vital information you need to help make educational decisions for your children.
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Crime

The Norfolk Constabulary force is responsible for policing the King's Lynn and West Norfolk Council local authority area.
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Council tax

The average council tax per household in King's Lynn and West Norfolk council is £1,114.00, compared to an average in England of £1,278.93.
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Local news

Self-funded CCTV hailed a success

11/12/2009 12:06:43

A self-funded CCTV scheme, believed to be the first in Cambridgeshire, is hailed a success.
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Boys charged following hotel fire

11/12/2009 16:00:47

Three boys, one aged 11 and two aged 12, are charged with arson and endangering life over a fire at a hotel in Cambridgeshire.
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Health strategy to focus on local

11/12/2009 19:42:51

Health services closer to residents' homes is a priority in a five-year strategy considered by NHS Cambridgeshire next week.
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Woman, 84, hit by hoodie ban

11/12/2009 10:41:43

Managers at a shopping centre in Cambridge apologise to an 84-year-old woman told to lower the hood of her anorak.
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Guided busway sign spelling error

10/12/2009 14:45:24

The £116m guided busway in Cambridgeshire suffers another setback when a letter in a road sign is painted back to front.
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Cameras installed on 'death road'

10/12/2009 17:58:30

Work starts to install speed cameras on a Cambridgeshire road where five people died over a period of four months in 2006.
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Tell us a story

05/05/2009 12:57:07

Contact BBC News Interactive for Cambridgeshire
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More news sites

18/10/2004 17:01:57

Links to other local news internet sites in Cambridgeshire
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No ball games

08/12/2009 03:43:42

Why did children disappear from our streets?
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Railway Stations

Watlington (5.03 miles away), First Capital Connect

Kings Lynn (6.43 miles away), First Capital Connect

Downham Market (7.89 miles away), First Capital Connect

March (12.63 miles away), National Express East Anglia

Manea (14.69 miles away), London Midland

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