Neighbourhood fabric · Sheffield

The neighbourhood fabric of Sheffield.

Sheffield is not one place. This is its real character map — every covered postcode in Sheffield clustered by its actual signal pattern, so you can see the micro-neighbourhoods, transition zones and socioeconomic gradients a single borough average hides. Signals not advice; every figure from official UK data.

Micro-neighbourhood clusters
Each postcode coloured by its dominant signal pattern, not its administrative label.
Signal layers
Recolour the whole borough by flood, crime, council tax, schools, broadband or affluence.
Where character changes sharply
The boundaries between one neighbourhood type and the next.
Borough DNA

Sheffield reads as a borough around the England average for deprivation and with mid-range council tax.

StrongestBroadband — gigabit broadband reaches 87% of premises
SoftestAffordability — Band D council tax higher than 73% of England
Signal fingerprint · further out is better
AffordabilityLess deprivedClean airBroadbandGreen space

Direction of travel — Band D council tax has risen about 4.0% a year since 1993 (269% in total).

High confidence · 5 of 5 official signals
Synthesised from the borough-wide average of official signals — each ranked against the rest of England. Then explore how it varies block by block below. Signals to weigh, not advice.

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Facts, and the fabric

This page is the intelligence layer — how the borough behaves internally. For the executive briefing — council tax, schools, crime, deprivation and the postcodes we cover — see the borough report.

← Back to the Sheffield report Every postcode also has its own full intelligence + report.

Boroughs like Sheffield

The closest matches to Sheffield's overall signal profile — deprivation, council tax, air quality, broadband and green-space access, each ranked against England. Every match opens its own neighbourhood-fabric map.

Neighbourhood fabric is Truely's map of how Sheffield varies block by block. Rather than a single borough-wide average, every covered postcode in Sheffield is placed on a common scale across council tax, deprivation, crime density, school distance, broadband availability and green-space access, then grouped into character clusters and plotted. All figures come from official UK government data under the Open Government Licence v3.0 — MHCLG, Ofsted, police.uk, Environment Agency, DEFRA, Ofcom and Ordnance Survey — with no estimates dressed as fact and no opaque scoring. For Sheffield's headline figures and the postcodes we cover, see the Sheffield borough report.