Census 2021 neighbourhoods · South Norfolk

Neighbourhoods in South Norfolk

16 Census neighbourhoods cover the 141,951 residents of South Norfolk. Each has its own profile and its closest statistical matches elsewhere.

Cringleford, Little Melton & Easton9,955 residents · 75% owned · 8% no carDiss & Roydon10,921 residents · 63% owned · 18% no carHarleston & Pulham7,548 residents · 67% owned · 13% no carHempnall, Ditchingham & Wortwell7,627 residents · 76% owned · 8% no carHethersett7,201 residents · 74% owned · 10% no carHingham, Morley & Barnham Broom6,407 residents · 77% owned · 7% no carLoddon, Surlingham & Alpington8,851 residents · 75% owned · 11% no carLong Stratton, Carlton Rode & Tibenham11,555 residents · 76% owned · 8% no carMulbarton, Tasburgh & Saxlingham Nethergate10,688 residents · 79% owned · 7% no carNew Costessey7,535 residents · 72% owned · 16% no carOld Costessey & Queens Hills8,745 residents · 71% owned · 8% no carScole, Dickleburgh & Bressingham8,090 residents · 76% owned · 7% no carThurlton, Haddiscoe & Geldeston5,839 residents · 78% owned · 6% no carTrowse, Poringland & Stoke Holy Cross12,708 residents · 76% owned · 9% no carWymondham East & Spooner Row12,818 residents · 73% owned · 10% no carWymondham West5,463 residents · 66% owned · 19% 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.