THE top 50 coldest neighbourhoods in Britain has been revealed as the country braces for one of the worst cost of living crisis amid a very chilly winter.
Tra i 1,000 chilliest areas, Birmingham, Blackpool, Bradford, Bristol, and County Durham have the highest concentrations of coldest neighbourhoods in England and Wales.
But it is in West Yorkshire where the top five coolest neighbourhoods are encompassed.
Oakworth Road and West Lane in Keighley ranks as number one, it is then followed by Kings Cross in Halifax, Keighley Central and East, Pellon East in Halifax and Girlington in west Bradford.
The coldest neighbourhoods are ranked by metrics that contribute to cost of living, which include consumption and fuel prices compared with data on incomes.
Environmental organisation Friends of the Earth compiled the top 50 list using these calculations and highlighted Britain’s energy crisis hotspots.
Within these hotspots, the coldest neighbourhoods are identifiable through the Performance Certificate (EPC) statistics, which show the average energy efficiency rating for homes from A to G. Below is how they ranked.
SUPERIORE 50 COLDEST NEIGHBOURHOODS
- Keighley Oakworth Road & West Lane, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- King Cross, Calderdale, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Keighley Central & East, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Pellon East, Calderdale, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Girlington, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Toller Lane & Infirmary, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Manningham & Lister Park, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Wainfleet All Saints, East Lindsey, East Midlands
- Greet & Sparkhill South, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Brown Royd, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Nelson Bradley, Pendle, Nord Ovest
- Tinsley & Carbrook, Sheffield, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Crabtree & Fir Vale, Sheffield, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Shearbridge & Università, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Barkerend East, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Nelson West, Pendle, Nord Ovest
- Bordesley, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Canterbury, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Scholemoor, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Accrington West, Hyndburn, Nord Ovest
- Thornbury, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Barkerend East, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Small Heath Park, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Sparkhill North, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Shearbridge & Università, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Hay Mills & Tyseley, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Handsworth South, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Lockwood, Kirklees, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Ward End & Bromford West, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Sparkhill North, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Small Heath Park, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Birchfield East, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Bordesley, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Crabtree & Fir Vale, Sheffield, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Bordesley, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Bordesley Green North, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Cross Flats Park & Garnets, Leeds, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Belchers Lane & Eastfield Road, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Bordesley, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Handsworth South, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- King Cross, Calderdale, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Saltley West, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Belchers Lane & Eastfield Road, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Accrington West, Hyndburn, Nord Ovest
- Manningham & Lister Park, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Brown Royd, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Handsworth South, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
- Bankfoot, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Wensley Fold, Blackburn with Darwen, Nord Ovest
- Gravelly Hill & South Erdington, Birmingham, Midlands Occidentali
As the temperature starts to drop, Britain is currently grappling with a shocking cost of living crisis, which is expected to get worse and drag on for more than a year.
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