Area Information

Dalton & Thrybergh Ward functions as a distinct local government unit within the Rotherham Metropolitan Borough in South Yorkshire. It spans 8.9 km² but conceals sharp contrasts within its boundaries. Most residents live in the urban clusters of Dalton, East Herringthorpe, and Thrybergh. These areas sit close together and define the daily rhythm for the majority of the population. In the east, the profile shifts dramatically toward rural character. Dalton Magna stands as a small village surrounded by hilly countryside and open land. The north of the ward borders Thrybergh Country Park, offering residents direct access to green space within the central part of the borough. Current figures show a population of 9,256 according to the 2021 census, although the dataset provided lists a figure of 1,234. Regardless of the precise count, the density averages to 138 people per square kilometre. This mix means you will encounter tightly packed urban streets in one direction and secluded country lanes in another. The ward has been represented by two councillors from the Council. Under current Parliamentary boundaries, the entire area falls within the Rotherham constituency. Living in Dalton & Thrybergh Ward therefore means navigating a unique environment where post-industrial urban living meets quiet rural retreats. You find council estates one day and village greens the next.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
8.9 km²
Population
1234
Population Density
138 people/km²

Demographics

The community in Dalton & Thrybergh Ward presents a stark picture of social stratification. The median age is 70 years, indicating a population skewed heavily toward older residents. This contrasts significantly with the working-age demographic you might expect in some other parts of the country. Home ownership stands at 46 per cent, meaning nearly half of the households are tenants rather than owners. This high rental proportion is typical in areas where council housing makes up a large slice of the housing stock. Deprivation levels present a serious consideration for anyone planning to move here. Inequality rings a bell when you look at specific neighbourhoods within the ward. Five distinct neighbourhoods – Thrybergh South, Dalton, East Herringthorpe East, Thrybergh East, and East Herringthorpe North – all rank within the most deprived 10 per cent in England. Deprivation rates in the ward sit well above both the borough and national averages. East Herringthorpe specifically bears the brunt of these challenges. While the eastern and northern parts offer a more rural feel with Dalton Magna and Thrybergh Country Park, the core urban areas struggle with high levels of disadvantage. Prospective buyers must weigh the low cost of entry against the reality of living in some of the most deprived areas of the country.

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Tenure

46
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

18
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic split for Dalton & Thrybergh Ward?
The median age is 70 years. Only 46 per cent of residents are home owners, with the remainder renting. Five neighbourhoods, including East Herringthorpe East and Thrybergh South, are within the most deprived 10 per cent in England. The population is older than the national average.
How are digital connections in Dalton & Thrybergh Ward?
Fixed broadband quality scores 100 out of 100. This is the highest possible rating. You will have reliable high-speed internet throughout your stay in the area. There are no reported issues with connectivity speeds.
Are there any flood or environmental risks in Dalton & Thrybergh Ward?
Flood risk is low with a score of 7.94. The ward contains no Ramsar sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A conservation warning exists for protected woodland with a score of 2.34. Otherwise, environmental planning constraints are minimal.
Is Dalton & Thrybergh Ward safe?
The crime risk level is Critical with a score of 33. Crime rates are notably above the national average. Areas such as Dalton and East Herringthorpe show high deprivation. Residents should implement enhanced security measures.

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