Census 2021 neighbourhoods · Mid Sussex

Neighbourhoods in Mid Sussex

17 Census neighbourhoods cover the 152,567 residents of Mid Sussex. Each has its own profile and its closest statistical matches elsewhere.

Balcombe & Handcross7,869 residents · 68% owned · 7% no carBurgess Hill Central9,134 residents · 62% owned · 25% no carBurgess Hill East9,842 residents · 77% owned · 12% no carBurgess Hill South6,456 residents · 88% owned · 9% no carBurgess Hill West7,061 residents · 76% owned · 9% no carCopthorne & Turners Hill6,365 residents · 79% owned · 8% no carCrawley Down6,334 residents · 84% owned · 8% no carEast Grinstead Central & North13,280 residents · 61% owned · 19% no carEast Grinstead East8,350 residents · 81% owned · 7% no carEast Grinstead West & South7,960 residents · 84% owned · 10% no carHassocks, Keymer & East Hurstpierpoint10,039 residents · 81% owned · 13% no carHaywards Heath East7,751 residents · 59% owned · 18% no carHaywards Heath North East11,479 residents · 82% owned · 10% no carHaywards Heath South & Cuckfield12,852 residents · 70% owned · 10% no carHaywards Heath West11,827 residents · 59% owned · 19% no carHorsted Keynes, Ardingly & Sharpthorne6,889 residents · 76% owned · 7% no carHurstpierpoint & Bolney9,079 residents · 71% owned · 7% no car

How these are grouped

The council the Library records, used as published.

Neighbourhoods are listed under the local authority the House of Commons Library records against each one. That is the council area as it stood when the names were published, so a recent reorganisation can put a neighbourhood under a predecessor council. Nothing is re-aggregated here.

Evidence ledger

Source and date are part of the record.