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Deprivation (IMD decile, 10 = least deprived) in London

London’s 33 areas ranked — least deprived areas. Every figure from IoD2025 (MHCLG), 2025. Indicative, not a valuation.

#AreaDeprivation (IMD decile, 10 = least deprived) (/10)
1Richmond upon Thames8.2/10
2City of London8.0/10
3Kingston upon Thames7.6/10
4Bromley7.3/10
5Merton7.0/10
6Sutton6.9/10
7Bexley6.8/10
8Wandsworth6.8/10
9Kensington and Chelsea6.0/10
10Havering6.0/10
11Harrow5.8/10
12Barnet5.4/10
13Westminster5.4/10
14Redbridge5.3/10
15Hillingdon5.1/10
16Hammersmith and Fulham4.9/10
17Croydon4.9/10
18Greenwich4.6/10
19Lambeth4.6/10
20Camden4.6/10
21Waltham Forest4.5/10
22Southwark4.4/10
23Ealing4.2/10
24Lewisham4.1/10
25Enfield4.1/10
26Islington4.0/10
27Hounslow4.0/10
28Haringey3.9/10
29Tower Hamlets3.6/10
30Brent3.3/10
31Hackney3.2/10
32Newham3.0/10
33Barking and Dagenham2.9/10

Source: IoD2025 (MHCLG) · 2025. Ranked highest first.

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