Official figures have shown the most sociable parts of Sheffield.
The figures are based on which areas have the fewest people who are suffering from loneliness, using an index that means the higher the score, the more loneliness in the area. Therefore in the areas which are most sociable, or least lonely, the figure will be a large minus number.
Our gallery counts down from number 17, which is Sharrow, all the way to number one.
The Loneliness Index is created by using GP prescription data to find areas with above-average prescriptions for five conditions where loneliness has been shown to be a risk factor – Alzheimer's, depression, high blood pressure, anxiety and insomnia.
Sharrow was rated -0.41 on the Loneliness Index, based on GP prescriptions for loneliness, where the higher the number, the higher the predicted levels of loneliness Photo: Google
Handsworth South was rated -0.44 on the Loneliness Index, based on GP prescriptions for loneliness, where the higher the number, the higher the predicted levels of loneliness Photo: Google
Westfield & Waterthorpe was rated -0.46 on the Loneliness Index, based on GP prescriptions for loneliness, where the higher the number, the higher the predicted levels of loneliness Photo: Google
Shiregreen North was rated -0.47 on the Loneliness Index, based on GP prescriptions for loneliness, where the higher the number, the higher the predicted levels of loneliness Photo: Google
Sheffield Lane Top & Longley Park was rated -0.52 on the Loneliness Index, based on GP prescriptions for loneliness, where the higher the number, the higher the predicted levels of loneliness Photo: Google
Crabtree & Fir Vale was rated -2.09 on the Loneliness Index, based on GP prescriptions for loneliness, where the higher the number, the higher the predicted levels of loneliness Photo: Google
Firth Park was rated -3.39 on the Loneliness Index, based on GP prescriptions for loneliness, where the higher the number, the higher the predicted levels of loneliness Photo: Firth Park