List of localities in England by population
This article is provided for historical interest only, because this sense of 'locality' disappears in the 2011 census and consequently the table cannot be updated reliably. The data here shows the figures as at 2001 and is deliberately not current.
Localities, also called urban sub-divisions, are component areas of the urban areas (conurbations) of England and Wales defined by the Office for National Statistics to enable detailed study of smaller areas within conurbations, and to enable comparisons to be made with historical data. The boundaries of localities within conurbations often follow those of local authorities existing before local government re-organisation in 1974, the boundaries of current authorities within agglomerations, or the points where previously separate urban areas joined.[1]
Localities are not the same as local government areas such as cities or borough council areas, as localities are based upon the actual built-up area and cannot extend beyond a single physically contiguous urban area, but can extend beyond local government boundaries. For the population of these local government areas see List of English districts by population.
This is a list of the localities within England that had a population greater than 100,000 at the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001.[2]
See also
- List of English districts by population
- List of English counties by population
- List of ceremonial counties of England
- List of towns and cities in England by historical population
- List of English districts by area
- List of English districts and their ethnic composition
- List of conurbations in the United Kingdom
- List of localities in Wales by population
- List of localities in Scotland by population
References
- Office for National Statistics (2004). "Key Statistics for urban areas in the North" (PDF). The Stationery Office. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2004-07-24. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
- Office for National Statistics