These are the 13 postcodes in Chesterfield with the most Covid-19 deaths
Figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal where the 78 Covid-19 related deaths in Chesterfield have occurred.
By Lizzie Day
Published 13th Jun 2020, 07:43 BST
Updated 17th Jun 2020, 14:40 BST
The statistics which document how many people have died from coronavirus from March 1 to May 31, 2020 in Chesterfield, show which areas of the town have been hardest hit by the disease.
Staveley and Norbriggs, which were grouped together as one area in the data set, had the highest percentage of Covid-19 deaths – with 38% of the area’s total deaths between March and the end May due to the virus.
While Spital and Hasland had the highest number of coronavirus deaths in Chesterfield as 12 people from the area sadly lost their lives to the disease, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Boythorpe and Birdholme was the least affected area of the town, with just 1 Covid-19 related death from March to May.
While Spital and Hasland had the highest number of coronavirus deaths in Chesterfield as 12 people from the area sadly lost their lives to the disease, according to the Office for National Statistics.
5. Loundsley Green and Holme Hall
In Loundsley Green and Holme Hall, 8 people lost their lives due to the coronavirus out of 30 deaths from March to May. Out of the total number of deaths in the area, from all causes, 27% people died from Covid-19. Photo: Loundsley Green and Holme Hall
A total of six people from Newbold died from the coronavirus. Between March 1 to May 31, 2020, there were 30 deaths in the area from all causes and 27% of these were due to Covid-19. Photo: Newbold
In Inkersall Green and Duckmanton there were seven Covid-19 related deaths between March and May. There was a total of 30 deaths in the same period and 23% of people died from the coronavirus. Photo: Inkersall Green and Duckmanton
Spital and Hasland had the highest number of coronavirus deaths throughout Chesterfield. There 12 people from the area who lost their lives to the virus and there was 58 total deaths from March 1 to May 31, 2020. Out of those who lost their lives, 21% died due to Covid-19. Photo: Spital and Hasland