New information has been released by the Government revealing how many cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Gedling borough neighbourhoods over a seven-day period.
The data reveals most places have seen a significant rise in the weekly period up until December 15.
The figures, which, at the time of publication, were the latest available, show Arnold Town as the only area recording a decrease.
The biggest increase over seven days was recorded in Carlton, which had 19 new cases.
You can see the details for each Government-defined neighbourhood in the borough below.
Seven–day rates are expressed per 100,000 population and are calculated by dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.
Arnold Town
Total cases – 23 a decrease of 2 (-8.0%)
Rolling rate – 377.7
Bestwood Village
Total cases – 19 an increase of 14 (280.0%)
Rolling rate – 314.0
Burton Joyce and Lambley
Total cases – 13 an increase of 4 (44.4%)
Rolling rate – 209.0
Calverton & Woodborough
Total cases – 29 an increase of 14 (93.3%)
Rolling rate – 308.0

Carlton
Total cases – 29 an increase of 19 (190.0%)
Rolling rate – 285.6
Carlton Hill
Total cases – 15 an increase of 4 (36.4%)
Rolling rate – 211.1
Daybrook
Total cases – 20 an increase of 7 (53.8%)
Rolling rate – 291.2
Gedling North
Total cases – 15 an increase of 3 (25.0%)
Rolling rate – 186.7
Gedling South
Total cases – 23 (an increase by 11 (91.7%)
Rolling rate – 256.6
Mapperley & Porchester
Total cases – 20 an increase of 17 (566.7%)
Rolling rate – 229.5
Total cases – 17 (an increase of 7 70.0%
Rolling rate – 222.8
Ravenshead & Newstead (Including Linby and Papplewick)
Total cases – 16 an increase of 3 (23.1%)
Rolling rate – 192.9
Redhill
Total cases – 21 an increase of 15 (250.0%)
Rolling rate – 293.3
Woodthorpe & Arno Vale
Total cases – 21 an increase of 9 (75.0%)
Rolling rate– 209.0






