Bracknell's neighbourhoods worst hit by the Covid-19 pandemic have been revealed in the first annual death toll of the virus.
According to the data, published by the Office for National Statistics, 181 people in Bracknell Forest died due to Covid-19 in the 12 months from March last year.
That's a rate of 130 per 100,000 people.
The peak month for deaths was January when 70 were recorded.
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The figures also show which of Bracknell's 16 neighbourhoods saw the most and fewest deaths of residents over the 12-month period.
Factors behind a larger number can include the number of care homes in a particular area.
Here are all the neighbourhoods and how many people died due to Covid-19:
Wick Hill: 5 deaths
Priestwood: 2 deaths
Binfield and Popeswood: 10 deaths
Great Hollands: 6 deaths
Central Bracknell and Wildridings: 8 deaths
Birch Hill and Hanworth East: 6 deaths
Hanworth West: 5 deaths
Bullbrook: 2 death
Crown Wood: 3 deaths
Winkfield and Cranbourne: 2 deaths
Chavey Down and North Ascot: 5 deaths
Crowthorne North: 9 deaths
Crowthorne South: 9 deaths
Owlsmoor and Broadmoor: 5 deaths
Sandhurst: 8 deaths
College Town: 4 deaths
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