MarketAreas of Sheffield
Company Profile

Areas of Sheffield

Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough in the north of England. Some of the areas developed from villages or hamlets, that were absorbed into Sheffield as the city grew, and thus their centres are well defined, but the boundaries of many areas are ambiguous. The city is divided into 28 electoral wards for local elections and 6 parliamentary constituencies for national elections.

History
Prior to 1848 the parish of Sheffield was divided into six townships: Attercliff-cum-Darnall; Brightside Bierlow; Ecclesall Bierlow; Nether Hallam; Sheffield township; and Upper Hallam. In 1832 the new borough constituency of Sheffield was formed from these townships with the exception of most of Upper Hallam and parts of Ecclesall Bierlow. In 1843 the Municipal Borough of Sheffield was created from the whole of the six townships, becoming the City of Sheffield in 1893. == City centre ==
City centre
The following 'quarters' of Sheffield city centre are detailed in the Sheffield City Centre Urban Design Compendium, published by Sheffield City Council in 2003–4. • CastlegateCathedralCultural IndustriesDevonshireHeart of the CityKelham IslandRiversideSheaf ValleySt George'sSt Vincent'sThe Moor ==Wards and localities==
Wards and localities
Sheffield is divided into 28 electoral wards for the purposes of City Council elections. The number of electors per ward was set at about 13,500 ± 10% in 2004, following a Local Government ward boundary review. • Beauchief and GreenhillAbbeydale, Beauchief, Batemoor, Chancet Wood, Greenhill, Jordanthorpe, Lowedges and MeadowheadBeightonBeighton, Hackenthorpe (east), Owlthorpe and SothallBirleyFrecheville, Hackenthorpe (west) and Gleadless (east) • Broomhill & Sharrow Vale • Broomhall, Broomhill, Crookes(moor), Endcliffe • Burngreave • Burngreave, Fir Vale, Grimesthorpe, Pitsmoor, Shirecliffe and Woodside • CityCity Centre and Highfield (east) • Crookes & CrosspoolCrookes and CrosspoolDarnallAttercliffe, Carbrook, Darnall, Tinsley and part of HandsworthDore and Totley • Bradway, Dore, Ringinglow, Totley and WhirlowEast EcclesfieldChapeltown, Ecclesfield and Parson Cross (east) • Ecclesall • Bents Green, Carterknowle, Ecclesall, Greystones and MillhousesFirth Park • Firth Park and LongleyFulwood • Fulwood, Lodge Moor and RanmoorGleadless Valley • Gleadless Valley, Herdings, Hemsworth, Rollestone, Newfield Green, Heeley and MeersbrookGraves Park • Norton, Norton Lees, Norton Woodseats and Woodseats • HillsboroughHillsborough, Malin Bridge, Owlerton, Wadsley and WisewoodManor Castle • Manor, Park Hill and Wybourn • Mosborough • Halfway, Mosborough, Plumbley, Waterthorpe and WestfieldNether Edge & Sharrow • Highfield (west), Lowfield, Nether Edge and part of Sharrow • Park & Arbourthorne • Arbourthorne, Gleadless, Newfield Green, Norfolk Park and RidgewayRichmond • Intake, Normanton Spring, Richmond and Woodthorpe • Shiregreen and BrightsideBrightside, Shiregreen and WincobankSouthey • Birley Carr, Foxhill, Parson Cross (west), Southey and Wadsley BridgeStanningtonHigh Bradfield, Low Bradfield, Dungworth, Loxley, Middlewood, Stannington, Strines, Woodland View and WorrallStocksbridge and Upper DonBolsterstone, Deepcar, Ewden, Midhopestones, Oughtibridge, Stocksbridge and Wharncliffe SideWalkleyNeepsend, Netherthorpe, Upperthorpe and Walkley • West Ecclesfield • Burncross, Grenoside and High GreenWoodhouseHandsworth, Orgreave and Woodhouse == Civil parishes ==
Civil parishes
BradfieldEcclesfieldStocksbridge ==Other areas==
Other areas
Lower Don Valley, the historic East End of Sheffield == Parliamentary constituencies ==
Parliamentary constituencies
Sheffield is covered by six parliamentary constituencies, each formed from a number of wards. • Sheffield Brightside and HillsboroughSheffield CentralSheffield HallamSheffield HeeleySheffield South EastPenistone and Stocksbridge, which also includes parts of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley. Former The Sheffield constituency was broken into five divisions in 1885: Attercliffe; Brightside; Central; Ecclesall; and Hallam, with the addition of Hillsborough and Park constituencies in 1918 after the City extended its boundaries. The Central and Ecclesall constituencies were abolished in 1950 in favour of two new constituencies, Heeley and Neepsend, but the latter was abolished in 1955 and the former was replaced by a revived Central constituency in 1983. ==References==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com