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A north-south healthy life gap of more than three decades exists between communities in England and Wales, government figures show. | A north-south healthy life gap of more than three decades exists between communities in England and Wales, government figures show. |
The Office for National Statistics measured "healthy life expectancy" - the age before ill-health strikes. | The Office for National Statistics measured "healthy life expectancy" - the age before ill-health strikes. |
People in Didcot, Oxfordshire, could expect 86 healthy years, while in parts of Middlesbrough the figure was 54.9. | People in Didcot, Oxfordshire, could expect 86 healthy years, while in parts of Middlesbrough the figure was 54.9. |
The study concluded that nine of the top 10 healthiest spots were to be found in the south of England. | The study concluded that nine of the top 10 healthiest spots were to be found in the south of England. |
TOP HEALTHY LIFE EXPECTANCIES Didcot Ladygrove, Oxfordshire - 86 yearsRissingtons, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire - 84.6Moreton Hall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk - 84.2Littlebury, Saffron Walden, Essex - 83.8Shaftesbury Underhill, Dorset - 83.7Gerrards Cross South, Buckinghamshire - 82.9Greystoke, Penrith, Cumbria - 82.8The Lower Tarrants, North Dorset - 82.2Belgravia and Knightsbridge, London - 82Adenham East, Hertfordshire - 82 Source: Office for National Statistics | TOP HEALTHY LIFE EXPECTANCIES Didcot Ladygrove, Oxfordshire - 86 yearsRissingtons, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire - 84.6Moreton Hall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk - 84.2Littlebury, Saffron Walden, Essex - 83.8Shaftesbury Underhill, Dorset - 83.7Gerrards Cross South, Buckinghamshire - 82.9Greystoke, Penrith, Cumbria - 82.8The Lower Tarrants, North Dorset - 82.2Belgravia and Knightsbridge, London - 82Adenham East, Hertfordshire - 82 Source: Office for National Statistics |
Meanwhile, six of the bottom 10 were either areas of Liverpool or Manchester. | Meanwhile, six of the bottom 10 were either areas of Liverpool or Manchester. |
'Healthy lot' | 'Healthy lot' |
A spokesman for the ONS said that researchers had carried out an "experimental" study based on death records, population data and censuses. | A spokesman for the ONS said that researchers had carried out an "experimental" study based on death records, population data and censuses. |
In 2001 the average UK healthy lifespan was thought to be 68.8 for women and 67 for men. | In 2001 the average UK healthy lifespan was thought to be 68.8 for women and 67 for men. |
The district in England and Wales with the lowest healthy life expectancy, according to the study, is Middlehaven, the dockside area of Middlesbrough. | The district in England and Wales with the lowest healthy life expectancy, according to the study, is Middlehaven, the dockside area of Middlesbrough. |
A former shipyard community, local planners hope a £200m facelift will improve its image. | A former shipyard community, local planners hope a £200m facelift will improve its image. |
LOWEST HEALTHY LIFE EXPECTANCIES Middlehaven, Middlesbrough - 54.9 yearsRhyl West, Denbighshire - 55.7Everton, Liverpool - 56.3Gurnos, Merthyr Tydfill, South Wales - 56.6Vauxhall, Liverpool - 56.7Granby, Liverpool - 57.4Ardwick, Manchester - 57.5Aberbargoed, Caerphilly, South Wales - 57.6Beswick and Clayton, Manchester - 57.6Smithdown, Liverpool - 57.7 | LOWEST HEALTHY LIFE EXPECTANCIES Middlehaven, Middlesbrough - 54.9 yearsRhyl West, Denbighshire - 55.7Everton, Liverpool - 56.3Gurnos, Merthyr Tydfill, South Wales - 56.6Vauxhall, Liverpool - 56.7Granby, Liverpool - 57.4Ardwick, Manchester - 57.5Aberbargoed, Caerphilly, South Wales - 57.6Beswick and Clayton, Manchester - 57.6Smithdown, Liverpool - 57.7 |
By contrast, the 1990s-built Ladygrove estate in Didcot, which officially tops the national table, may have received a boost from the local recreation grounds and sports centre. | |
Tony Harbour, the deputy Mayor of Didcot, told the Sunday Telegraph that he was not surprised that his town had done so well in the study. | Tony Harbour, the deputy Mayor of Didcot, told the Sunday Telegraph that he was not surprised that his town had done so well in the study. |
He said: "I suppose we are a healthy lot - people tend to walk everywhere. | He said: "I suppose we are a healthy lot - people tend to walk everywhere. |
"A real mix of people move here, for various reasons. There's a lot of young families." | "A real mix of people move here, for various reasons. There's a lot of young families." |
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