As areas of Greater Manchester go, they couldn't be more different. One sits on the edge of the Peak District - where its grey stone cottages fade into rolling hills and dramatic vistas.
The other lies on the banks of the Irwell, in the shadow of Strangeways prison tower - soundtracked by the constant hum of traffic heading in and out of the city centre.
In one - Saddleworth South - female residents can expect to live to an average age of over 88. While in Lower Broughton, men are given an average life expectancy barely over 71. READ MORE: Life on the cheapest street in Greater Manchester The gap is as dramatic as the difference in the landscape.
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