Growing coastal poverty laid bare

Seaside towns are worst off for earnings, employment and education, a new study finds

The seaside at Great Yarmouth
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Coastal communities are among the most deprived areas in Britain, according to a report on the growing economic disparities between different parts of the country.

The study, conducted by the Social Market Foundation and commissioned by the BBC, found coastal communities are among the worst off for earnings, employment, health and education.

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