In one of the most deprived areas of Greater Manchester, a mum-of-four walks her children home from school. “I hardly sleep,” she says as her young daughters play beside her. “I’m struggling big time.
It seems to be forgotten about here – there's nothing, not like in other deprived areas. When they have school trips coming up, I can't afford them.
When they have school photos, I can't afford to pay for them” This is the bleak reality for many parents living in the Busk area of Chadderton .
The neighbourhood has the third highest child poverty rate in the whole of Britain – with 67 per cent of children currently living below the breadline.
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