The Indices of Multiple Deprivation, published by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, measures local deprivation levels by analysing various factors affecting communities, such as income, health, crime and pollution levels.
The pollution data, published in 2019, estimates the concentration of four pollutants – nitrogen dioxide, benzene, sulphur dioxide and particulates – all of which can cause ill health.
The higher the score, the higher the levels of air pollution in the local area with any score over 0.94 going above the England average.
But it appears more Ashfield residents are enjoying good clean air as several neighbourhoods are below the English average.
Here are the Ashfield areas where the air is good to breathe.
The higher the score, the higher the levels of air pollution in the local area with any score over 0.94 going above the England average.