Hull City Knowledge
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This is the new on-line information service that allows partners in Hull's Local Strategic Partnership to pool and share information and knowledge. It provides interactive access to a wide range of information on Kingston-upon-Hull and its local communities. For further information on how to access to the system, email David Blowers on david.blowers@hullcc.gov.uk
Application Overview
MAP: Create thematic maps at a national and local level.
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RANK: Create rankings to identify the best & worst performers.
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PROFILE: Create local area profiles, benchmarking performance on groups of indicators.
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COMPARE: Create charts to compare and benchmark local area performance.
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TABLE: Create tables to compare different areas on groups of indicators
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Local Futures

Kingston-upon-Hull
The system presents data for the district, wards and super output areas of Hull. Users can select from a number of live, fully interactive applications for analysing and presenting the data – these include mapping, ranking, compare, table, and profile. Using data selected by you, the system can create 'thematic' maps, generate league tables and compare performance, or profile an area based on a number of indicators; results can then be emailed or downloaded.

Support and Information
For further information on the background of this project, or if you need any support or help in using the system, or would like to get involved in its development, email david.blowers@hullcc.gov.uk

Your Feedback
We need to ensure the system evolves to meet your needs.
Are there any other applications that would be useful?
At what geographical level should information be made available?
What locally gathered datasets should be included or could you contribute?
Please use the ‘contact’ button - your feedback is important to us.

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The darker areas of the map show the areas of Kingston upon Hull which contain the higher levels of deprivation within the district. For example, Orchard Park and Greenwood and St Andrew’s have higher deprivation levels within the district. The lighter areas, such as within Drypool and Beverley contain generally lower deprivation levels within the district.