A map showing the best and worst places to live has thrown up huge disparities within East Yorkshire.
Compiled by the Daily Telegraph, the index rates places to live in England and Wales using official data on average weekly incomes, crime rates, health, home ownership, and economic activity.
According to the story, the Brough and Welton area is among the very best places to live in East Yorkshire and is rated 68th out of 7,137 areas in the country as a whole.
By contrast, the Londesborough Street, off Anlaby Road in Hull, is ranked 7,120th of 7,137.
But other areas of the city, such as the James Reckitt Avenue area of east Hull, rank much more highly.And despite some areas of Hull finishing low down the list, business leaders insist the outlook for the future of the city is improving.
David Hooper of Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce, said: "Hull still has its issues around housing and unemployment but the feeling in the business community is one of enthusiasm and positivity.
"There has been a lot of success in the city in recent months and employment should improve with the arrival of Siemens.
"There are also plans to improve rail links and infrastructure and more houses are being built.
"There is beginning to be a greater focus on areas like Anlaby Road which have been in decline in recent years.
"For me, it isn't such a surprise to see such contrasts, If you travel two miles from the city centre it can all look very different."
Mr Hooper isn't surprised to see the likes of Brough and Welton have fared well.
He said: "There is an enterprise zone at Brough which is attracting more business and jobs.
"It is also an area where people commute into the city so there is more home ownership."
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