Hi Jenny,
You can also use the ONS neighbourhood website to find out which
postcode is where and what that area of town is like in terms of
deprivation etc.
http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/
I just use excel to collate and analyse.
Thanks
Arike
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Subject: Postcode analysis
Hi Gemmers,
We have been collecting the postcodes of people who attend our events as
our remit is to cover 4 boroughs of Teesside. So I now have a lot of
postcodes and I'm wondering if there's an easy way of:
a) identifying which postcodes belong to a particular borough
b) counting how many people we've reached in each borough using this
information.
At the beginning of this project I did a bit of analysis by hand in an
excel spreadsheet but i have a great many more postcodes to deal with
now, and wondered if there was an easier way!
If anyone does this kind of analysis or has any tips or pointers where
to find out more I'd be very grateful.
Thanks in advance
Jenny Search
Community Engagement Manager
(British Steel Archive Project, Teesside University)
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