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:It is a very welcome work in progress.  What we really need is 2011 figures, based on Census population figures, by aggregating postcode areas to match as closely as possible the counties. [[User:RB|RB]] 18:16, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
 
:It is a very welcome work in progress.  What we really need is 2011 figures, based on Census population figures, by aggregating postcode areas to match as closely as possible the counties. [[User:RB|RB]] 18:16, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
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:: I have now acquired the 2011 info for England and Wales split into local authorities, and am now sieving through it. Whilst my knowledge of the proper counties is decent, my knowledge of local authorities and the differences between the counties boundaries and the administrative boundaries (as I like to call them!) is not that great!
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::This is much needed though, if the traditional counties are to be used then information like this needs to be easily accessed. This may take me some time but I should be able to do a few counties every 3-7 days depending on how much time I have and the county in question.
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::I will also use this Talk page to write down how I have reached these figures. This is important for say the 2001 or 2021 censuses, and should also be useful to build up information regarding the small differences in county boundaries (traditional v administrative). It can also mean people can check my adding up! Even with a calculator you can make mistakes! So yes anything under the line below I would appreciate it if it were ''not'' altered at all by anyone!! Thanks [[User:Yaxley|Yaxley]] 00:43, 28 August 2013 (UTC)
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=England=
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==#4 Cambridgeshire==
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INCOMPLETE
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====Taken====
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* Huntingdonshire
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* Peterborough UA
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==#12 Essex==
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INCOMPLETE
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====Forgotten====
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* Haverhill (40% in Essex, 60% in Suffolk)
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==#17 Huntingdonshire==
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''Considered part of AA of Cambridgeshire''
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* Huntingdonshire: 169,508
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Administrative district total: 169,508
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====Taken====
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* None
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====Forgotten====
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* AD doesn't recognise Peterborough unitary authority: 55% of Peterborough UA (south of River Nene) is in Northamptonshire, 45% in Huntingdonshire.
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====Figures Needed====
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* Peterborough UA, 2011 population: 184,500 (55%: 101,475 / 45%: 83,025)
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'''Traditional county population: 252,533'''
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==#21 Lincolnshire==
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INCOMPLETE
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====Forgotten====
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* east of River Nene houses (near the village of Sutton Bridge) in Norfolk: 30 people are in Lincolnshire
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==#23 Norfolk==
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* Breckland: 130,491
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* Kings Lynn and West Norfolk: 147,451
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* North Norfolk: 101,499
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* Broadland: 124,646
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* Norwich: 132,512
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* South Norfolk: 124,012
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* Great Yarmouth: 97,277
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Administrative area total: 857,888
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====Taken====
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* AA considers Thetford whole: 33% of population is in Suffolk
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* AA considers Great Yarmouth whole: 30% of population is in Suffolk
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* AA considers east of River Nene houses (near the village of Sutton Bridge) in Norfolk: 30 people are in Lincolnshire
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====Forgotten====
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* None
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====Figures Needed====
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* Thetford, 2001 population: 21,588 (66%: 14,392 / 33%: 7,196)
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* Great Yarmouth, 2001 population: 68,317 (70%: 47,822 / 30%: 20,495)
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* East of River Nene, estimation: 30
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'''Traditional county population: 830,167'''
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==#32 Suffolk==
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* Babergh: 87,740
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* St Edmundsbury: 111,008
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* Forest Heath: 59,748
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* Ipswich: 133,384
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* Suffolk Coastal: 124,298
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* Mid Suffolk: 96,731
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* Waveney: 115,254
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Administrative area total: 728,163
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====Taken====
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* AA considers Haverhill whole: 40% of population is in Essex
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====Forgotten====
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* AA doesn't recognise Thetford: only 66% of population is in Norfolk
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* AA doesn't recognise Great Yarmouth: only 70% of population is in Norfolk
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====Figures Needed====
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* Thetford, 2001 population: 21,588 (66%: 14,392 / 33%: 7,196)
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* Great Yarmouth, 2001 population: 68,317 (70%: 47,822 / 30%: 20,495)
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* Haverhill, 2011 population: 27,041 (60%: 16,225 / 40%: 10,816)
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'''Traditional county population: 745,038'''
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=Key=
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* AA = Administrative area (for I will not use the word 'county' for them)
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* AD = Administrative district
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* UA = Unitary authority

Revision as of 00:43, 28 August 2013

This page is a work in progress by Yaxley 00:01, 20 August 2013 (UTC)

It is a very welcome work in progress. What we really need is 2011 figures, based on Census population figures, by aggregating postcode areas to match as closely as possible the counties. RB 18:16, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
I have now acquired the 2011 info for England and Wales split into local authorities, and am now sieving through it. Whilst my knowledge of the proper counties is decent, my knowledge of local authorities and the differences between the counties boundaries and the administrative boundaries (as I like to call them!) is not that great!
This is much needed though, if the traditional counties are to be used then information like this needs to be easily accessed. This may take me some time but I should be able to do a few counties every 3-7 days depending on how much time I have and the county in question.
I will also use this Talk page to write down how I have reached these figures. This is important for say the 2001 or 2021 censuses, and should also be useful to build up information regarding the small differences in county boundaries (traditional v administrative). It can also mean people can check my adding up! Even with a calculator you can make mistakes! So yes anything under the line below I would appreciate it if it were not altered at all by anyone!! Thanks Yaxley 00:43, 28 August 2013 (UTC)

England

#4 Cambridgeshire

INCOMPLETE

Taken

  • Huntingdonshire
  • Peterborough UA

#12 Essex

INCOMPLETE

Forgotten

  • Haverhill (40% in Essex, 60% in Suffolk)

#17 Huntingdonshire

Considered part of AA of Cambridgeshire

  • Huntingdonshire: 169,508

Administrative district total: 169,508

Taken

  • None

Forgotten

  • AD doesn't recognise Peterborough unitary authority: 55% of Peterborough UA (south of River Nene) is in Northamptonshire, 45% in Huntingdonshire.

Figures Needed

  • Peterborough UA, 2011 population: 184,500 (55%: 101,475 / 45%: 83,025)

Traditional county population: 252,533

#21 Lincolnshire

INCOMPLETE

Forgotten

  • east of River Nene houses (near the village of Sutton Bridge) in Norfolk: 30 people are in Lincolnshire

#23 Norfolk

  • Breckland: 130,491
  • Kings Lynn and West Norfolk: 147,451
  • North Norfolk: 101,499
  • Broadland: 124,646
  • Norwich: 132,512
  • South Norfolk: 124,012
  • Great Yarmouth: 97,277

Administrative area total: 857,888

Taken

  • AA considers Thetford whole: 33% of population is in Suffolk
  • AA considers Great Yarmouth whole: 30% of population is in Suffolk
  • AA considers east of River Nene houses (near the village of Sutton Bridge) in Norfolk: 30 people are in Lincolnshire

Forgotten

  • None

Figures Needed

  • Thetford, 2001 population: 21,588 (66%: 14,392 / 33%: 7,196)
  • Great Yarmouth, 2001 population: 68,317 (70%: 47,822 / 30%: 20,495)
  • East of River Nene, estimation: 30

Traditional county population: 830,167

#32 Suffolk

  • Babergh: 87,740
  • St Edmundsbury: 111,008
  • Forest Heath: 59,748
  • Ipswich: 133,384
  • Suffolk Coastal: 124,298
  • Mid Suffolk: 96,731
  • Waveney: 115,254

Administrative area total: 728,163

Taken

  • AA considers Haverhill whole: 40% of population is in Essex

Forgotten

  • AA doesn't recognise Thetford: only 66% of population is in Norfolk
  • AA doesn't recognise Great Yarmouth: only 70% of population is in Norfolk

Figures Needed

  • Thetford, 2001 population: 21,588 (66%: 14,392 / 33%: 7,196)
  • Great Yarmouth, 2001 population: 68,317 (70%: 47,822 / 30%: 20,495)
  • Haverhill, 2011 population: 27,041 (60%: 16,225 / 40%: 10,816)

Traditional county population: 745,038

Key

  • AA = Administrative area (for I will not use the word 'county' for them)
  • AD = Administrative district
  • UA = Unitary authority