يحاول ذهب - حر
The rich list: Neighbourhoods mapped as top earners have £40k more
January 26, 2026
|Cambridge News
THE gap between Cambridgeshire's richest and poorest neighbourhoods is growing, with those at the top having more than £40,000 more to spend a year than those at the bottom.
Households in the Central & West Cambridge neighbourhood of Cambridge had an average disposable income of £71,600 after tax in the financial year ending 2023.
That makes the area Cambridgeshire's highest-earning neighbourhood, according to recent data released by the Office for National Statistics.
By contrast, Millfield & Bourges Boulevard in Peterborough had the lowest average income in the county.
Households in the neighbourhood had an average disposable income of just under £30,900 a year.
That is less than half that of Central & West Cambridge, and works out as an income gap of £40,700 a year.
When the data was last released for the financial year ending 2020, the gap between Cambridgeshire’s richest and poorest neighbourhoods was £21,000 a year, suggesting the income gap has nearly doubled in the space of just three years.
هذه القصة من طبعة January 26, 2026 من Cambridge News.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Cambridge News
Cambridge News
Global communities to get £14m fund from UK to protect oceans
COMMUNITIES in countries such as Bangladesh, the Philippines and Ecuador will receive a share of £14 million in UK funding for ocean conservation, the Government has announced.
2 mins
January 27, 2026
Cambridge News
FOCUS ON GLAUCOMA
As cases of the eye condition rise, CAMILLA FOSTER explores the symptoms and what to do about it
2 mins
January 27, 2026
Cambridge News
Major cuts to number of police forces in shake-up
EVERY police force in the country will be able to use live facial recognition vans as part of the biggest shake-up in policing in decades.
1 mins
January 27, 2026
Cambridge News
'Relentless' cost hikes see hundreds of UK hospitality firms close
THE “relentless” increase in operating costs put hospitality businesses under increasing pressure in the final quarter of last year, industry figures suggest.
1 mins
January 27, 2026
Cambridge News
Hayward comes eighth at Reedham Ten event
THE Reedham
2 mins
January 27, 2026
Cambridge News
Quick steps to fitness
5 SMALL BURSTS OF EXERCISE YOU CAN DO AT HOME TO BOOST LONGEVITY, BY CAMILLA FOSTER
4 mins
January 27, 2026
Cambridge News
Dummett nets for Rovers in defeat
DEAN DUMMETT scored his first goal for the club but it was only a consolation goal as Eynesbury Rovers went down 4-1 to playoff chasing Atherstone Town in their first ever visit to Sheepy Road.
2 mins
January 27, 2026
Cambridge News
Flight prices to rise as airports face soaring property tax bills
AIR passengers are being warned to brace for ticket hikes as regional airports across the UK face “unprecedented” rises in property tax next year.
1 min
January 27, 2026
Cambridge News
Sinner through to Open quarters
TENNIS Jannik Sinner put his third-round drama behind him to ease into the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.
1 mins
January 27, 2026
Cambridge News
‘Constructive’ talks hailed
NEGOTIATIONS aimed at ending Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are yielding apparent signs of progress, but major challenges remain on the path to a final settlement, a senior Kremlin official has said in Moscow.
1 min
January 27, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

