The Government has again updated information revealing how many cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Gedling borough neighbourhoods over a seven-day period.
The data reveals that most parts of the borough have seen a decrease in the weekly period up until January 17.
There were some increases though, with the biggest being in Arnold Town, which saw a rise of 32.
You can see the details for each Government-defined neighbourhood in the borough in the list 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 – 32 an increase of 15 (88.2%)
Rolling rate is 525.5
Bestwood Village
Total cases – 42 an increase of 1 (2.4%)
Rolling rate is 694.1
Burton Joyce and Lambley
Total cases – 21 a decrease of 1 (-17.1%)
Rolling rate is 337.6
Calverton & Woodborough
Total cases – 29 a decrease of 6 (-18.6%)
Rolling rate is 308.8

Total cases – 45 a decrease of 20 (30.8%)
Rolling rate is 443.1
Carlton Hill
Total cases – 40 an increase of 3 (-8.1%)
Rolling rate is 562.8
Daybrook
Total cases – 16 a decrease of -7 (-30.4%)
Rolling rate is 233.0
Gedling North
Total cases – 45 a decrease of 1 (-2.2%)
Rolling rate is 560.1
Gedling South
Total cases – 35 a decrease of 11
Rolling rate is 390.5
Mapperley & Porchester
Total cases – 17 a decrease of 16 (48.5%)
Rolling rate is 195.1
Total cases – 24 a decrease of 10 (-29.4%)
Rolling rate is 314.5
Ravenshead & Newstead (Including Linby and Papplewick)
Total cases – 22 which is a decrease of 23 (51.1%)
Rolling rate is 265.3
Redhill
Total cases – 24 a decrease of 6 (20.0%)
Rolling rate – 335.2
Woodthorpe & Arno Vale
Total cases – 29 an increase of 6 (-26.1%)
Rolling rate is 288.6






