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Local authorities in England by levels of West Nile virus plan

A map and a table showing local authorities with one or more sites at level 1 of the West Nile virus plan.

Local authorities with one or more sites at level 1 of the West Nile virus plan

Figure 1. Map of local authorities with one or more sites at level 1 of the West Nile virus plan

Description of Figure 1

Figure 1 is a map of England showing local authorities at level 1 of the West Nile virus plan in 2026. Local authorities in teal mark areas where bridge vectors and associated nuisance biting were recorded in 2024 or 2025. The rest of England is shaded light grey, indicating no level 1 classification. The map notes that no areas are at level 2 or above.

Table 1. Table 1. County unitary authorities and local authorities in England at level one of West Nile virus plan, 2026

County unitary authority Local authority
Cambridgeshire East Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire
Dorset Dorset
Essex Basildon
Essex Castle Point
Essex Colchester
Essex Maldon
Essex Rochford
Essex Tendring
Hackney Hackney
Kent Canterbury
Kent Dartford
Kent Dover
Kent Folkestone and Hythe
Kent Swale
Medway Medway
Nottinghamshire Bassetlaw
Suffolk East Suffolk
Suffolk West Suffolk
Thurrock Thurrock

There are no sites in England at level 2, 3 or 4 of the West Nile virus plan at date of publication, May 2026.

We will publish updates annually. If an area moves to a higher risk level during the transmission season, UKHSA will inform the local authority and Health Protection team directly.

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Published 21 May 2026

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2026-05-21 09:30
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