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Benefits have changed The picure in Brighton & Hove Community Works 2014

total households & benefit support

Number of household with reductions

Amounts of reductions

WardRank Claim C o u n t EAST BRIGHTON11967 QUEEN'S PARK21949 ST.PETER'S & NORTH LAINE31677 MOULSECOOMB & BEVENDEAN41499 HOLLINGDEAN & STANMER51318 GOLDSMID61193 HANOVER & ELM GROVE71175 HANGLETON & KNOLL81149 BRUNSWICK & ADELAIDE9982 CENTRAL HOVE10931 REGENCY11925 PRESTON PARK12751 WESTBOURNE13732 SOUTH PORTSLADE14695 NORTH PORTSLADE15669 WISH16597 PATCHAM17588 WOODINGDEAN18541 ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL19529 WITHDEAN20518 HOVE PARK21262 Count of housing benefit / council tax reduction claims affected by welfare reform changes Where are the reductions?

WardRank Estimated Impact (p/w) EAST BRIGHTON1 £16,923 MOULSECOOMB & BEVENDEAN2 £16,264 ST.PETER'S & NORTH LAINE3 £15,258 QUEEN'S PARK4 £15,042 GOLDSMID5 £13,400 HANGLETON & KNOLL6 £12,693 HANOVER & ELM GROVE7 £12,101 BRUNSWICK & ADELAIDE8 £11,489 HOLLINGDEAN & STANMER9 £11,292 CENTRAL HOVE10 £9,929 REGENCY11 £9,722 SOUTH PORTSLADE12 £9,243 PRESTON PARK13 £8,434 WESTBOURNE14 £8,324 NORTH PORTSLADE15 £7,524 PATCHAM16 £7,302 ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL17 £7,108 WITHDEAN18 £6,966 WOODINGDEAN19 £6,813 WISH20 £6,069 HOVE PARK21 £3,359 Financial impact from cumulative welfare reform changes - Estimated - p/w What the reductions mean for communities

What can help? Advice Discretionary funds from the Council –Discretionary Housing Payments –Discretionary Council Tax Reduction –Local Discretionary Social Fund –Contact