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==#1 Bedfordshire==
== Javascript - collapsable ==
* Bedford: 157,479
* Central Bedfordshire: 254,381
* Luton: 203,201


Administrative area total: 615,061
Thanks for the note on ''Common.js''. I do hold the keys, though I am not the technical wizard - if it helps though, I will see what can be done. I would certainly be helpful to have the option of collapsible bottom boxes. [[User:RB|RB]] 22:45, 19 January 2014 (UTC)
 
:I have implemented the missing JS file. I've also spotted an error in your calculations Yaxley, which I have [[User:Yaxley#.2310_Monmouthshire|pointed out]]. [[User:Owain|Owain]] 13:38, 21 January 2014 (UTC)
====Taken====
* Town of Linslade (west of Leighton Buzzard): 100% in Buckinghamshire, not Beds.
* Dunstable: 20% in Herts, 80% in Bedfordshire
* AD doesn't recognise Caddington: 70% in Herts, 30% in Beds
* AD doesn't recognise village of Aley Green: 100% in Herts (not Beds)
* AD doesn't recognise village of Lower Woodside: 100% in Herts (not Beds)
 
====Forgotten====
* AD considers village of Holwell in Herts: 100% in Bedfordshire
* AD considers village of Markyate whole: 70% in Hertfordshire, 30% in Bedfordshire
* AD considers St Neots wholely in Cambs: 60% in Hunts, 40% in Bedfordshire (separated by River Great Ouse)
 
====Figures Needed====
* Linslade, 2001 pop: 21,590 (100%)
* Dunstable, 2011 population: 36,250 (80%: 29,000 / 20%: 7,250)
* Caddington, 2011 population: 3,846 (70%: 2,692 / 30%: 1,154)
* Aley Green, (estimation, no figures available): 100 (100%: 100)
* Lower Woodside, (estimation, no figures available): 100 (100%: 100)
 
* Holwell, 2011 population: 316 (100%: 316)
* Markyate, 2011 population: 2,749 (70%: 1,924 / 30%: 825)
* St Neots, 2011 population: 30,580 (60%: 18,348 / 40%: 12,232)
 
'''Traditional county population: 596,702'''
 
==#2 Berkshire==
* West Berkshire: 153,822
* Wokingham: 154,380
* Bracknell Forest: 113,205
* Windsor and Maidenhead: 144,560
''The majority of the Borough of Reading is in Berkshire, however four wards: Caversham, Thames, Peppard (all 9,800 pop), and Mapledurham (4,000 pop) are in Oxfordshire.''
* Reading Borough: 155,698
* Berkshire parts of Reading: 122,298
* Buckinghamshire parts of Reading: 33,400
 
''South Oxfordshire, administered by Oxfordshire AA, is mostly in Oxfordshire. However there are eight wards in Berkshire: Brightwell (2,530), Wallingford North (6,100), Cholsey & Wallingford South (5,330), Hagbourne (2,600), Didcot Ladygrove (7,030), Didcot Northbourne (5,150), Didcot Park (5,470), and Didcot All Saints (5,720).''
* South Oxfordshire District: 134,257
* Oxfordshire parts of South Oxfordshire: 94,327
* Berkshire parts of South Oxfordshire: 39,930
 
''The Vale Of The White Horse district is governed by Oxfordshire AA, but it is 100% in Berkshire. It is a very large area (arguably the largest transferred area of the whole country) which has caused Berkshire to look very strange geographically.''
* Vale of the White Horse: 120,988
 
Administrative area total: 849,183
 
====Taken====
* Village of Mortimer whole (20% in Hampshire, 80% in Berks, not 100% in Berkshire)
* Hamlet of Combe (100% not in Berkshire, in Hampshire)
''Eddington is 50% in Wiltshire and 50% in Berkshire, but is governed solely by Berkshire AA''
* Eddington
 
====Forgotten====
''Shalbourne is 70% in Wiltshire and 30% in Berkshire, but is governed solely by Wiltshire AA''
* Shalbourne
 
====Figures Needed====
* Mortimer, 2001 pop, 5,089 (20%: 1,018 / 80%: 4,071)
* Combe, 2001 pop, 38 persons
* Eddington, 2011 pop, 769 (50%: 385)
 
* Shalbourne, 2011 pop, 546 (70%: 382 / 30%: 164)
 
'''Traditional county population: 847,906'''
 
==#4 Buckinghamshire==
* South Bucks: 66,867
* Chiltern: 92,635
* Wycombe: 171,644
* Aylesbury Vale: 174,137
* Milton Keynes: 248,821
 
''Slough is actually a unitary authority of Berkshire but is 100% in Buckinghamshire.''
* Slough: 140,205
 
Administrative area total: 754,104
 
====Taken====
* Stokenchurch: in Oxfordshire, not Buckinghamshire.
* Kingsey: in Oxfordshire, not Buckinghamshire.
 
====Forgotten====
* Village of Hudnall in not in Herts: 100% in Buckinghamshire
* Town of Chorleywood not 100% in Herts but: 70% in Hertfordshire, 30% in Buckinghamshire
* Towersey: in Buckinghamshire, not Oxfordshire.
* Ibstone: in Buckinghamshire, not Oxfordshire.
* Wraysbury: in Buckinghamshire, not Berkshire.
* Colnbrook: in Buckinghamshire, not Berkshire.
* Horton: in Buckinghamshire, not Berkshire.
* Eton Wick: in Buckinghamshire, not Berkshire.
* Dorney: in Buckinghamshire, not Berkshire.
* Datchet: in Buckinghamshire, not Berkshire.
 
====Figures Needed====
* Stokenchurch, 2011 population: 4,801.
* Kingsey, 2011 population: 207
 
* Hudnall, 2011 population: 139 (100%: 139)
* Chorleywood, 2001 population: 10,775 (70%: 7,543 / 30%: 3,232)
* Towersey, 2011 population: 425
* Ibstone, 2011 population: 237
* Wraysbury, 2011 population: 3,641
* Colnbrook, 2011 population: 6,157
* Horton, 2001 population: 983
* Eton, 2011 population: 4,980
* Dorney, 2011 population: 752
* Datchet, 2011 population: 4,646
 
'''Traditional county population: 774,288'''

Latest revision as of 13:38, 21 January 2014

Javascript - collapsable

Thanks for the note on Common.js. I do hold the keys, though I am not the technical wizard - if it helps though, I will see what can be done. I would certainly be helpful to have the option of collapsible bottom boxes. RB 22:45, 19 January 2014 (UTC)

I have implemented the missing JS file. I've also spotted an error in your calculations Yaxley, which I have pointed out. Owain 13:38, 21 January 2014 (UTC)