1971 Census Appendix 26
Ward Cluster Codes (Craig-Webber Classification)
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Family 1: Areas of young and growing population |
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1 |
New Towns |
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2 |
Planned developments, smaller town |
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Very new council housing |
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Modern, low cost owner occupier housing |
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Not owner occupied housing in areas of growth |
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Modern high status housing, young families |
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Military bases |
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Family 2: Areas of older settlement |
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8 |
Edwardian development |
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Older industrial settlements with low stress |
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10 |
Market town |
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Inner areas with low quality older housing |
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Poor quality housing in areas of economic decline |
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Family 3: Rural areas |
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13 |
Villages with some non-agricultural employment |
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Rural areas with large land holdings |
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Rural areas with small land holdings |
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Family 4: Urban council estates |
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16 |
Overspill estates |
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Local authority housing in Scotland and North East |
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Urban local authority estates with good job opportunities |
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Mining areas |
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Inter-war local authority housing |
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Inner city council estates |
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Areas of local authority housing with single people |
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Family 5: Areas in Scotland suffering from acute social disadvantage |
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23 |
Clydeside peripheral estates |
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Clydeside inner areas |
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Family 6: Areas of multi-occupancy, students and immigrants |
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25 |
Inner London |
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Multi-occupied inner London |
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Multi-occupied and immigrant areas |
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Student areas and high status central London |
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High status rooming-house areas |
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Family 7: Areas of established high status and resorts |
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30 |
Modern high status areas |
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Mock Tudor areas |
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Established high status suburban areas |
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Rural established high status areas |
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Very high status areas |
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Residential retirement |
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36 |
Seaside and retirement |