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St Austell and Newquay

4th decile deprivation (IMD 2025) LOW funding gap
30
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What the data shows

Housing deprivation: bottom 6.9%. Number of housing-focused charities: 89.
English Indices of Deprivation / Charity Commission
1 GP for every 2,312 patients. The NHS England average is around 2,200.
NHS Digital General Practice Workforce (Feb 2026) and Patients Registered at a GP Practice (Mar 2026)

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Index of Multiple Deprivation by domain

Rank out of 543 English constituencies. Lower rank = more deprived.

crime
406/543
health
266/543
income
211/543
housing
45/543
Bottom 10%
education
239/543
employment
195/543
environment
152/543

Source: English Indices of Deprivation 2025 (MHCLG), published October 2025. See methodology.

Identified resource gaps

housing HIGH
Rank 45/543 for housing deprivation (IMD 2025)
89 housing-focused charities, 2538 employees
income LOW
Rank 211/543 for income deprivation (IMD 2025)
265 income-focused charities, 1209 employees
employment LOW
Rank 195/543 for employment deprivation (IMD 2025)
254 employment-focused charities, 2394 employees
health LOW
Rank 266/543 for health deprivation (IMD 2025)
829 health-focused charities, 6160 employees
GP ratio: 1:2312 (above 1:2000 threshold)
education LOW
Rank 239/543 for education deprivation (IMD 2025)
1048 education-focused charities, 6548 employees
environment LOW
Rank 152/543 for environment deprivation (IMD 2025)
676 environment-focused charities, 1598 employees

Gap severity is computed from IMD 2025 domain ranks and Charity Commission data. See methodology.

2169 registered charities

2,169
Charities
£12,867,998
Grants to HQ'd charities
9,698
Employees
50,984
Volunteers
28.1%
Govt funded
LOW
Funding gap

Grant funding is above the national median. Grant totals reflect money received by charities whose registered office is in this constituency. National charities headquartered here will inflate the total even if most of their work happens elsewhere; charities that serve this constituency but are registered elsewhere will not appear. Source: 360Giving GrantNav and the Charity Commission Register. See methodology for definitions and known limitations.

Largest charities by income

JOHN WILLIAMS FOR THE POOR
ST KEVERNE RELIEF IN NEED CHARITY
BISHOP PHILLPOTT'S FUND
WILLIAMS, GREIST AND DORRINGTON CHARITY
STEPHENS'S CHARITY
HILARIA ST AUBYN ENDOWMENT FUND
ENDOWMENT FUND
RICHARD DAW
PLYMOUTH JEWISH LADIES GUILD
JOHN STADDON

GP and primary care

8
GP practices
46
FQ FTE GPs
1:2,312
Patients per FQ FTE GP

The NHS England average is approximately 2,200 patients per fully-qualified full-time equivalent GP (NHS Digital General Practice Workforce, February 2026; trainees, grant-paid and locum GPs excluded from the denominator). This constituency is 112 patients above that. See methodology.

People working in St Austell and Newquay, by sector

Sector Employees
Social Care 2,750
Education 2,500
Construction 2,100
NHS / Healthcare 1,750
Transport 1,705
Environment / Green 470

Employee jobs in each sector within this constituency. Workforce exists; the question is whether central government chooses to fund the posts. Source: NOMIS Business Register and Employment Survey (2024). Figures are rounded by ONS for disclosure control. See methodology.

Data sources & provenance
360Giving GrantNav [source]
Accessed 2026-04-08
NHS Digital / Commons Library GP Data [source]
Accessed 2026-04-08
Charity Commission Register [source]
Accessed 2026-03-31
English Indices of Deprivation [source]
Accessed 2026-04-10
ONS NOMIS Labour Market Statistics [source]
Accessed 2026-04-04
Charity Commission Annual Return Data [source]
Accessed 2026-04-10
Charity Commission Classification Extract [source]
Accessed 2026-04-08

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