User talk:Yaxley/County populations
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
#2 Berkshire
- West Berkshire:
- Reading:
- Wokingham:
- Bracknell Forest:
- Windsor and Maidenhead:
- Slough:
#4 Cambridgeshire
- Fenland: 95,262
- East Cambridgeshire: 83,818
- South Cambridgeshire: 148,755
- Cambridge: 123,867
AA also includes Huntingdonshire and Peterborough UA
Administrative area total: 451,702
Taken
- AA considers village of Great Chishill whole (100% is in Essex)
- AA considers village of Heydon whole (100% is in Essex)
- AA considers Wisbech whole: 33% is in Norfolk
Forgotten
- AA doesn't recognise village of Outwell whole: 70% is in Norfolk (separated by River Nene)
- AA doesn't recognise village of Upwell whole: 70% is in Norfolk (separated by River Nene)
- AA doesn't recognise Royston: only 30% is in Hertfordshire (not 100%)
Thorney below, is the only part of Peterborough UA that is in Cambridgeshire, the rest is in Northamptonshire or Huntingdonshire
- AA doesn't recognise the parish of Thorney: 100% is in Cambridgeshire
Figures Needed
- Great Chishill, 1991 population: 634 (100%: 634)
- Heydon, 2001 population: 206 (100%: 206)
- Wisbech, 2001 population: 20,200 (70%: 14,140 / 30%: 6,060)
- Outwell, 2001 population: 1,880 (70%: 1,316 / 30%: 564)
- Upwell, 2001 population: 2,456 (70%: 1,719 / 30%: 737)
- Royston, 2011 population: 15,781 (70%: 11,047 / 30%: 4,734)
- Thorney, 2011 population: 2,401 (100%: 2,401)
Traditional county population: 459,551
#5 Cheshire
- Cheshire West and Chester: 329,608
- Cheshire East: 370,127
- Warrington: 202,228
- Halton: 125,746
- Wirral (governed by Merseyside AA): 319,783
#6 Cornwall
- Cornwall: 532,273
- Isles Of Scilly: 2,203
Administrative area total: 534,476
Taken
All completely in Devon
- AA considers village of Clubworthy
- AA considers village of Maxworthy
- AA considers village of Caudworthy
- AA considers village of South Wheatley
- AA considers village of Troswell
- AA considers village of Brazacott
- AA considers village of Penrose
- AA considers village of Petherium Gate
- AA considers village of North Petherwin
- AA considers village of Hellescott
- AA considers village of Langdon
- AA considers village of Leat
- AA considers village of Ladycross
- AA considers village of Yeolmbridge
- AA considers village of Werrington
- AA considers village of Polapit Tamar
- AA considers village of Bridgetown
Forgotten
- AA doesn't recognise village of Bridgerule: 100% in Cornwall
Figures Needed
- Bridgerule, 2011 population: 570
- North Petherwin, 1991 population: 655
- Yeolmbridge, (estimation, no figures available): 500
The other areas mentioned above seem to be hamlets with no figures available, therefore I have estimated 20 persons per settlement
- Clubworthy, Maxworthy, Caudworthy, South Wheatley, Troswell, Brazacott, Penrose, Petherium Gate, Hellescott, Langdon, Leat, Ladycross, Werrington, Polapit Tamar, Bridgetown.
- Overall: 300 persons
Traditional county population: 533,591
#9 Devon
- Exeter: 117,773
- East Devon: 132,457
- Mid Devon: 77,750
- North Devon: 93,667
- Torridge: 63,839
- West Devon: 53,553
- South Hams: 83,140
- Teignbridge: 124,220
- Plymouth: 256,384
- Torbay: 130,959
Administrative area total: 1,133,742
Taken
These villages are administrated by Devon AA, but are in Dorset
- Holy City
- Chardstock
- Tytherleigh
- Birchill
- Alston
- Wadbrook
- Hawkchurch
- Village of Bridgerule (Administrated by Devon AA, but 100% in Cornwall)
Forgotten
- Churchstanton (100% in Devon, but administrated by Somerset AA)
The following are administrated by Cornwall AA
- village of Clubworthy
- village of Maxworthy
- village of Caudworthy
- village of South Wheatley
- village of Troswell
- village of Brazacott
- village of Penrose
- village of Petherium Gate
- village of North Petherwin
- village of Hellescott
- village of Langdon
- village of Leat
- village of Ladycross
- village of Yeolmbridge
- village of Werrington
- village of Polapit Tamar
- village of Bridgetown
Figures Needed
- Holy City, 2001 pop: 157
- Chardstock, 2011 pop: 777
- Tytherleigh, 2001 pop: 368
- Birchill, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 30 persons
- Alston, village no figures available, estimation: 300
- Wadbrook, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 30 persons
- Hawkchurch, 2001 pop: 477
- Bridgerule, 2011 population: 570
- Churchstanton, 2001 pop: 760
- North Petherwin, 1991 population: 655
- Yeolmbridge, (estimation, no figures available): 500
The other areas mentioned above seem to be hamlets with no figures available, therefore I have estimated 20 persons per settlement
- Clubworthy, Maxworthy, Caudworthy, South Wheatley, Troswell, Brazacott, Penrose, Petherium Gate, Hellescott, Langdon, Leat, Ladycross, Werrington, Polapit Tamar, Bridgetown.
- Overall: 300 persons
Traditional county population: 1,133,248
#10 Dorset
Dorset AA governs Christchurch district (all of which is in Hampshire) and Bournemouth UA which most (but not all) is also in Hampshire
- Weymouth and Portland: 65,167
- West Dorset: 99,264
- North Dorset: 68,583
- Purbeck: 44,973
- East Dorset: 87,166
- Poole UA: 147,645
The boundary between Dorset and Hampshire runs along the western edge of Bournemouth UA territory (bordering Poole UA) until you get to the roundabout outside Bournemouth University. Then the boundary carries on down the aptly named Boundary Road going northwards, before finally cutting through Redhill Park and into the countryside. Bournemouth UA is split into 18 wards, of which three are solely in Dorset, and one is partially. 70% of the 'Wallisdown and Winston West' ward is in Dorset.
- Bournemouth UA total: 183,500
- Kinson South ward, 2011 pop: 10,029
- Kinson North ward, 2011 pop: 9,773
- Redhill & Northbourne ward, 2011 pop: 9,622
- Wallisdown & Winston West ward, 2011 pop: 10,263 (70%: 7,184 / 30%: 3,079)
- Dorset parts of Bournemouth total: 36,608
Administrative area total and Dorset parts of Bournemouth: 549,406
Taken
AA (Dorset County Council) considers the villages of
- Poyntington
- Sandford Orcas
- Trent
- Adber
- Oathill
- Horn Ash
- Laymore
in Dorset, but they are all 100% in Somerset. And the following are in Hampshire, but are governed by Dorset AA
- Villages of Ashley Heath, St Leonards and St Ives
- Hamlet of Matchams
- Village of Hurn
- Village of Burton
Forgotten
These villages are administrated by Somerset AA, but are in Dorset
- Higher Wambrook
- Wambrook
These villages are administrated by Devon AA, but are in Dorset
- Holy City
- Chardstock
- Tytherleigh
- Birchill
- Alston
- Wadbrook
- Hawkchurch
Figures Needed
- Poyntington, 2001 pop: 135
- Sandford Orcas, 2011 pop: 195
- Trent, 2001 pop: 321
- Adber, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 30 persons
- Oathill, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 30 persons
- Horn Ash, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 50 persons
- Laymore, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 50 persons
- St Leonards Parish, 2001 pop, 6,672
- Matchams, estimation, no figures available, 50 persons
- Hurn, 2001 pop, 468
- Burton, 2001 pop, 4,000
- Higher Wambrook & Wambrook, 2001 pop: 184
- Holy City, 2001 pop: 157
- Chardstock, 2011 pop: 777
- Tytherleigh, 2001 pop: 368
- Birchill, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 30 persons
- Alston, village no figures available, estimation: 300
- Wadbrook, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 30 persons
- Hawkchurch, 2001 pop: 477
Traditional county population: 539,728
#11 Durham
The following three districts are governed by Tyne & Wear AA
- Gateshead: 200,214
- South Tyneside: 148,127
- Sunderland: 275,506
Durham is both the name of a 'ceremonial county', that does not use the same boundaries as the traditional county, and also a 'unitary authority'. There are four 'unitary authorities' within Durham and yes, some idiot has decided to name one of them Durham as well. Durham the unitary authority is split up into over 150 parishes, and some of them are actually south of the River Tees and thus in Yorkshire. See here. These are essentially in the rural west of the county, around the town of Barnard Castle. The following are the parishes in Yorkshire, with their 2001 populations. Data for 2011 level has not been released yet. Due to the small size of some of these parishes the data has sometimes been lumped together as the ONS cannot release data that might infringe personal information. If the parish is not listed here than it is north of the Tees and thus in Durham.
- Holwick CP & Lunedale CP: 170
- Hunderthwaite CP: 134
- Romaldkirk CP: 177
- Mickleton CP: 389
- Cotherstone CP: 557
- Lartington CP: 139
- Bowes CP & Gilmonby CP: 447
- Scargill CP & Hope CP & Barmingham CP: 240
- Startforth CP: 1,315
- Boldron CP: 104
- Egglestone Abbey CP & Brignall CP & Rokeby CP: 166
- Wycliffe with Thorpe CP & Hutton Magna CP: 171
- Ovington CP & Barforth CP: 200
- Yorkshire Parishes Total: 4,209
- Yorkshire parts of Durham UA total: 4,209
- Durham parts of Durham UA total: 509,033
- County Durham UA total: 513,242
The two boroughs of Hartlepool and Darlington are both completely in Durham the traditional county, and the ceremonial Durham AA.
- Darlington: 105,564
- Hartlepool: 92,028
The borough of Stockton-On-Tees is (uniquely) split between the AA of both Durham AND North Yorkshire. There is a loose split between wards north of the River Tees and south of the River Tees. However it seems that when statistics are done, the borough contributes to both AAs. I really don't know how that works. Anyway there are 6 wards in Yorkshire, and 20 wards in Durham. I will just label the ones in Yorkshire for ease.
- Yarm: 9,700
- Ingleby Barwick East: 10,515
- Ingleby Barwick West: 11,345
- Stainsby Hill: 6,580
- Village: 6,700
- Mandale and Victoria: 10,360
- Yorkshire wards of Stockton total: 55,200
- Durham wards of Stockton total: 136,410
- Stockton on Tees district total: 191,610
Taken
- None
Forgotten
- None
Figures Needed
- None
Traditional county population: 1,466,882
#12 Essex
The following are in the AA of Essex, total pop. being 1,724,950
- Harlow: 81,944
- Epping Forest: 124,659
- Brentwood: 73,601
- Basildon: 174,497
- Castle Point: 88,011
- Rochford: 83,287
- Maldon: 61,629
- Chelmsford: 168,310
- Uttlesford: 79,443
- Braintree: 147,084
- Colchester: 173,074
- Tendring: 138,048
- Thurrock: 157,705
- Southend: 173,658
The following are five districts that are part of Greater London AA, total pop. being 1,268,346
- Havering: 237,232
- Barking & Dagenham: 185,911
- Redbridge: 278,970
- Newham: 307,984
- Waltham Forest: 258,249
Both administrative areas total: 2,993,296
Taken
- None
Forgotten
- AA doesn't recognise Haverhill: only 60% of population is in Suffolk
- AA doesn't recognise village of Great Chishill (100% is in Essex, not in Cambs)
- AA doesn't recognise village of Heydon (100% is in Essex, not in Cambs)
Figures Needed
- Haverhill, 2011 population: 27,041 (60%: 16,225 / 40%: 10,816)
- Great Chishill, 1991 population: 634 (100%: 634)
- Heydon, 2001 population: 206 (100%: 206)
Traditional county population: 3,004,952
#13 Gloucestershire
- Gloucester: 121,688
- Tewkesbury: 81,943
- Cheltenham: 115,732
- Cotswold: 82,881
- Stroud: 112,779
- Forest Of Dean: 81,961
- South Gloucestershire: 262,767
The city of Bristol is split between Gloucestershire (north) and Somerset (south) of the River Avon. Of the 35 wards in Bristol, twelve of them are in Somerset.
- Total pop of Bristol UA: 428,234
- Total population of Gloucestershire parts of Bristol: 287,128
Administrative areas total: 1,146,879
Taken
The following are in Worcestershire, but are governed by Gloucestershire AA
- Redmarley D'Abitot
- Staunton (50% in Worc, 50% in Glouc)
- Chaceley
- Teddington
Forgotten
The following are in Gloucestershire, but are governed by Worcestershire AA
- Kemerton
- Beckford
- Ashton-under-Hill
- Hinton on the Green
- Childswickham
- Pebworth
The following are in Gloucestershire, but are governed by Herefordshire AA
- Lane End
The following are in Gloucestershire, but are governed by Warwickshire AA
- Long Marston
- Welford on Avon
- Clifford Chambers
- Lower & Upper Quinton
Figures Needed
- Redmarley D'Abitot, 2001 pop: 705
- Staunton, 2011 pop: 157 (50%: 79)
- Chaceley, 2011 pop: 123
- Teddington, 2011 pop: 250
- Kemerton, 2001 pop: 393
- Beckford, 2011 pop: 602
- Ashton-under-Hill, 2011 pop: 743
- Hinton on the Green, 2011 pop: 234
- Childswickham, no figures available, estimation: 250
- Pebworth, 2011 pop: 759
- Lane End, no figures available, estimation: 100
- Long Marston, 2001 pop: 385
- Welford on Avon, 2001 pop: 1,800
- Clifford Chambers, 2001 pop: 418
- Lower & Upper Quinton, 2001 pop: 1,503
Traditional county population: 1,152,909
#14 Hampshire
- Gosport: 82,622
- Fareham: 111,581
- Winchester: 116,595
- Havant: 120,684
- East Hampshire: 115,608
- Hart: 91,033
- Rushmoor: 93,807
- Basingstoke & Deane: 167,799
- Test Valley: 116,398
- Eastleigh: 125,199
- New Forest: 176,462
- Southampton: 236,882
- Portsmouth: 205,056
Administrative area total: 1,759,726
Isle of Wight governed by Isle Of Wight Council
- Isle Of Wight: 138,265
Both administrative area totals: 1,897,991
Taken
AA (Hampshire County Council) considers
- Village of Damerham (100% in Wiltshire)
- Village of Martin (100% in Wiltshire)
- Hamlet of Conford (100% in Sussex)
- Village of Bramshaw whole (50% in Wiltshire)
- Village of Whitsbury (100% in Wiltshire)
- Village of West Wellow (100% in Wiltshire)
Forgotten
AA (Hampshire County Council) doesn't recognise
- Parish of Dochenfield and Batt's Corner (100% not in Surrey)
- Village of Mortimer whole (20% in Hampshire, 80% in Berks, not 100% in Berkshire)
- Hamlet of Combe (100% not in Berkshire)
- Village of Tidworth (South Tidworth encompassing 30% in Hamps, 70% in Wilts, not 100% in Wilts)
- Villages of Ashley Heath, St Leonards and St Ives (100% not in Dorset)
- Hamlet of Matchams (100% in Dorset)
- Village of Hurn (100% not in Dorset)
- Village of Burton (100% not in Dorset)
- Town of Bournemouth (Three and a half wards are in Dorset - see below.)
- Town of Christchurch (100% not in Dorset)
Figures Needed
- Damerham, 2001 pop, 519
- Martin, 2001 pop, 398
- Conford, estimation, no figure available, 50 persons
- Bramshaw, 2001 pop, 684 (50%: 342)
- Whitsbury, 2001 pop, 185
- West Wellow, 2001 pop, 2,116
- Dochenfield & Batt's Corner, 2001 pop, 421
- Mortimer, 2001 pop, 5,089 (20%: 1,018 / 80%: 4,071)
- Combe, 2001 pop, 38 persons
- Tidworth, 2011 pop, 9,500 (30%: 2,850 / 70%: 6,650)
- St Leonards Parish, 2001 pop, 6,672
- Matchams, estimation, no figures available, 50 persons
- Hurn, 2001 pop, 468
- Burton, 2001 pop, 4,000
- Christchurch, 2011 pop, 47,900
The boundary between Dorset and Hampshire runs along the western edge of Bournemouth UA territory (bordering Poole UA) until you get to the roundabout outside Bournemouth University. Then the boundary carries on down the aptly named Boundary Road going northwards, before finally cutting through Redhill Park and into the countryside. Bournemouth UA is split into 18 wards, of which fourteen are solely in Dorset, and one is partially. Kinson South, Kinson North, and Redhill & Northbourne wards are all in Dorset. 30% of the 'Wallisdown and Winston West' ward is in Hampshire.
- Bournemouth UA, 2011 pop, 183,500
- Wallisdown & Winston West ward, 2011 pop: 10,263 (70%: 7,184 / 30%: 3,079)
- Hampshire parts of Bournemouth total: 146,892
Traditional county population: 2,104,690
#15 Herefordshire
- Herefordshire: 183,477
Administrative area total: 183,477
Taken
The following are in Gloucestershire, but are governed by Herefordshire AA
- Lane End
The following are in Worcestershire, but are governed by Herefordshire AA
- Acton Green
- Mathon
Forgotten
- None
Figures Needed
- Lane End, no figures available, estimation: 100
- Acton Green, 2011 pop: 216
- Mathon, 2011 pop: 278
Traditional county population: 182,883
#16 Hertfordshire
- Three Rivers: 87,317
- Watford: 90,301
- Hertsmere: 100,031
- Welwyn Hatfield: 110,535
- Broxbourne: 93,609
- East Hertfordshire: 137,687
- Stevenage: 83,957
- North Hertfordshire: 127,114
- St Albans: 140,664
- Dacorum: 144,847
Administrative area total: 1,116,062
Taken
- AD considers village of Holwell in Herts: 100% in Bedfordshire
- AD considers town of Royston whole: 70% in Hertfordshire, 30% in Cambridgeshire
- AD considers village of Hudnall in Herts: 100% in Buckinghamshire
- AD considers town of Chorleywood whole: 70% in Hertfordshire, 30% in Buckinghamshire
- AD considers village of Markyate whole: 70% in Hertfordshire, 30% in Bedfordshire
Forgotten
- AD doesn't recognise Kensworth & Kensworth Common: 100% in Herts
- AD doesn't recognise Kensworth Common: 100% in Herts
- AD doesn't recognise 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)
Figures Needed
- Holwell, 2011 population: 316 (100%: 316)
- Royston, 2011 population: 15,781 (70%: 11,047 / 30%: 4,734)
- Hudnall, 2011 population: 139 (100%: 139)
- Chorleywood, 2001 population: 10,775 (70%: 7,543 / 30%: 3,232)
- Markyate, 2011 population: 2,749 (70%: 1,924 / 30%: 825)
- Kensworth & Kensworth Common, 2011 population: 1,460 (100%: 1,460)
- 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)
Traditional county population: 1,118,418
#17 Huntingdonshire
Considered part of AA of Cambridgeshire
- Huntingdonshire: 169,508
Administrative district total: 169,508
Taken
- AD considers St Neots whole: 60% in Hunts, 40% in Bedfordshire (separated by River Great Ouse)
Forgotten
- AD doesn't recognise Peterborough unitary authority: North of River Nene is in Northamptonshire, south is in Huntingdonshire.
- AD doesn't recognise village of Thurning: 100% in Hunts (not in Northamptonshire)
Figures Needed
- St Neots, 2011 population: 30,580 (60%: 18,348 / 40%: 12,232
Six wards of Peterborough UA are in Huntingdonshire, south of the River Nene. They are: Orton Longueville, Orton Waterville, Orton with Hampton, Fletton & Woodston, Stanground Central and Stanground East. Furthermore one parish called Thorney (the rural north east area of Peterborough UA) is in Cambridgeshire. Thorney is in the ward called 'Eye & Thorney' however the village of Eye is in Northamptonshire. The rest of the wards, those not mentioned above, are in Northamptonshire (north of River Nene).
- Peterborough UA, 2011 population: 184,500
- Parts of Peterborough in Huntingdonshire, 2011 population: 55,424
- Parish of Thorney: 2,401
- Thurning, 2011 population: 93 peoples
Traditional county population: 210,392
#18 Kent
The following are in the AA of Kent, total pop. being 1,727,665
- Sevenoaks: 114,893
- Dartford: 97,365
- Gravesham: 101,720
- Tonbridge & Malling: 120,805
- Medway: 263,925
- Maidstone: 155,143
- Tunbridge Wells: 115,049
- Swale: 135,835
- Ashford: 117,956
- Canterbury: 151,145
- Shepway: 107,969
- Thanet: 134,186
- Dover: 111,674
The following are five districts that are part of Greater London AA, total pop. being 1,071,831
- Bexley: 231,997
- Greenwich: 254,557
- Lewisham: 275,885
- Bromley: 309,392
Both administrative areas total: 2,799,496
Taken
- None
Forgotten
- None
Figures Needed
- None
Traditional county population: 2,799,496
#21 Lincolnshire
- South Holland: 88,270
- Boston: 64,637
- South Kesteven: 133,788
- North Kesteven: 107,766
- Lincoln: 93,541
- East Lindsey: 136,401
- West Lindsey: 89,250
- North Lincolnshire: 167,446
- North East Lincolnshire: 159,616
Administrative area total: 1,040,715
Taken
- None
Forgotten
- None
Figures Needed
- None
Traditional county population: 1,040,715
#22 Middlesex
The administration of the county has been split up into 16 whole Greater London boroughs, the west half (west of the River Thames) of the London borough of Richmond, the AD of Spelthorne governed by Surrey AA, and Potters Bar governed by Hertfordshire AA. Furthermore Barnet is in the London borough of Barnet, but isn't in Middlesex.
- Enfield: 312,466
- Haringey: 254,926
- Hackney: 246,270
- Tower Hamlets: 254,096
- City of London: 7,375
- Islington: 206,125
- Camden: 220,338
- Barnet: 356,386
- Harrow: 239,056
- Brent: 311,215
- City of Westminster: 219,396
- Kensington: 158,649
- Hammersmith: 182,493
- Ealing: 338,449
- Hounslow: 253,957
- Hillingdon: 273,936
- Richmond upon Thames: 186,990
- Spelthorne: 95,598
Administrative areas total: 4,117,721
Taken
- Eastern half of Richmond upon Thames borough
- Barnet (town) (80%)
- East Barnet (60%)
- New Barnet (90%)
Forgotten
- Potters Bar
- South Mimms
Figures Needed
The districts/wards of Richmond Upon Thames that are in Middlesex are: Twickenham, St Margaret's, Whitton, Strawberry Hill, Teddington, Hampton Hill, Hampton and Hampton Wick.
- Richmond Upon Thames: 112,202
Due to it being in a Greater London borough, I have been unable to find the 2011 population figures for the three areas above, which perhaps don't even have defined boundaries. The nearest I have found are the numbers for the Metropolitan Police areas of Underhill here, and East Barnet here. These boundaries are not the same but seem to cover most of the three areas mentioned above.
- Underhill Police Area: 15,721
- East Barnet Police Area: 15,332
- Total: 31,053 (80%: 24,842)
- Potters Bar (100%): 21,639
- South Mimms (100%): 729
Traditional county population: 4,040,459
#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 village of Outwell whole: 30% in Cambridgeshire (separated by River Nene)
- AA considers village of Upwell whole: 30% in Cambridgeshire (separated by River Nene)
Forgotten
- AA doesn't recognise Wisbech: only 70% of population is in Cambridgeshire
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
- Outwell, 2001 population: 1,880 (70%: 1,316 / 30%: 564)
- Upwell, 2001 population: 2,456 (70%: 1,719 / 30%: 737)
- Wisbech, 2001 population: 20,200 (70%: 14,140 / 30%: 6060)
Traditional county population: 834,956
#25 Northumberland
- Northumberland: 316,028
The following two districts are governed by Tyne & Wear AA
- Newcastle: 280,177
- North Tyneside: 200,801
Administrative areas total: 797,006
Taken
- None
Forgotten
- None
Figures Needed
- None
Traditional county population: 797,006
#26 Nottinghamshire
- Rushcliffe: 111,129
- Broxtowe: 109,487
- Ashfield: 119,497
- Gedling: 113,543
- Newark and Sherwood: 114,817
- Mansfield: 104,466
- Bassetlaw: 112,863
- Nottingham: 305,680
Administrative area total: 1,091,482
Taken
- None
Forgotten
- Finningley (in Nottinghamshire, but administrated by South Yorkshire AA)
Figures Needed
- Finningley, 2001 pop: 1,442
Traditional county population: 1,092,924
#29 Shropshire
- Shropshire: 306,129
- Telford and Wrekin: 166,641
Administrative area total: 472,770
Taken
- None
Forgotten
- None
Figures Needed
- None
Traditional county population: 472,770
#30 Somerset
- South Somerset: 161,243
- Taunton Deane: 110,187
- West Somerset: 34,675
- Sedgemoor: 114,588
- Mendip: 109,279
- Bath and North East Somerset: 176,016
- North Somerset: 202,566
The city of Bristol is split between Gloucestershire (north) and Somerset (south) of the River Avon. Of the 35 wards in Bristol, twelve of them are in Somerset.
- Southville: 12,543
- Bedminster: 12,448
- Bishops Worth: 11,576
- Windmill Hill: 13,180
- Brislington West: 11,355
- Brislington East: 11,584
- Hart Cliffe: 11,474
- Whitchurch Park: 10,839
- Hengrove: 11,723
- Filwood: 12,267
- Knowle: 11,315
- Stockwood: 10,802
- Total population of Somerset parts of Bristol: 141,106
Administrative area total: 1,049,660
Taken
- Churchstanton (100% in Devon, but administrated by Somerset AA)
Forgotten
- AA doesn't recognise Kilmington (governed by Wiltshire AA)
Dorset Council administrates over these villages, which are in Somerset:
- Poyntington
- Sandford Orcas
- Trent
- Adber
- Oathill
- Horn Ash
- Laymore
Figures Needed
- Churchstanton, 2001 pop: 760
- Kilmington, 2001 pop: 292
- Poyntington, 2001 pop: 135
- Sandford Orcas, 2011 pop: 195
- Trent, 2001 pop: 321
- Adber, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 30 persons
- Oathill, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 30 persons
- Horn Ash, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 50 persons
- Laymore, hamlet no figures available, estimation: 50 persons
Traditional county population: 1,050,003
#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
#33 Surrey
The following are in the AA of Surrey, total pop. being 1,036,792. The district of Spelthorne, governed by Surrey AA, is in Middlesex.
- Runnymede: 80,510
- Surrey Heath: 86,144
- Woking: 99,198
- Elmbridge: 130,875
- Guildford: 137,183
- Waverley: 121,572
- Mole Valley: 85,375
- Epsom & Ewell: 75,102
- Reigate & Banstead: 137,835
- Tandridge: 82,998
The following are eight whole districts, that are part of Greater London AA, total pop. being 1,838,571.
- Southwark: 288,283
- Lambeth: 303,086
- Wandsworth: 306,995
- Merton: 199,693
- Sutton: 190,146
- Croydon: 363,378
- Kingston: 160,060
- Richmond upon Thames: 186,990
Administrative areas total: 3,035,423.
Taken
- Western half of Richmond upon Thames borough
Forgotten
- None
Figures Needed
The districts/wards of Richmond Upon Thames that are in Surrey are: Barnes, Mortlake, Kew, Richmond Hill, East Sheen, Ham.
- Richmond Upon Thames: 74,788
Traditional county population: 2,923,221
#34 Sussex
The following are in the AA of West Sussex, total pop. being 806,892
- Worthing: 104,640
- Arun: 149,518
- Chichester: 113,794
- Horsham: 131,301
- Crawley: 106,597
- Mid Sussex: 139,860
- Adur: 61,182
The following are in the AA of East Sussex, total pop. being 800,040
- Hastings: 90,254
- Rother: 90,588
- Wealden: 148,915
- Eastbourne: 99,412
- Lewes: 97,502
- Brighton: 273,369
Both administrative areas total: 1,606,932
Taken
- None
Forgotten
- Hamlet of Conford (100% not in Hampshire)
Figures Needed
- Conford, estimation, no figure available, 50 persons
Traditional county population: 1,606,882
#37 Wiltshire
- Wiltshire: 470,981
- Swindon: 209,156
Administrative area total: 680,137
Taken
- Village of Tidworth (South Tidworth encompassing 30% in Hamps, 70% in Wilts, not 100% in Wilts)
- Kilmington (governed by Wiltshire AA, but in Somerset)
Shalbourne is 70% in Wiltshire and 30% in Berkshire, but is governed solely by Wiltshire AA
- Shalbourne
Forgotten
All governed by Hampshire AA
- Village of Damerham (100% in Wiltshire)
- Village of Martin (100% in Wiltshire)
- Village of Bramshaw whole (50% in Wiltshire)
- Village of Whitsbury (100% in Wiltshire)
- Village of West Wellow (100% in Wiltshire)
All governed by Gloucestershire AA
- Long Newnton
- Kemble
- Poole Keynes
- Somerford Keynes
Eddington is 50% in Wiltshire and 50% in Berkshire, but is governed solely by Berkshire AA
- Eddington
Figures Needed
- Tidworth, 2011 pop, 9,500 (30%: 2,850 / 70%: 6,650)
- Kilmington, 2001 pop: 292
- Shalbourne, 2011 pop, 546 (70%: 382 / 30%: 164)
- Damerham, 2001 pop, 519
- Martin, 2001 pop, 398
- Bramshaw, 2001 pop, 684 (50%: 342)
- Whitsbury, 2001 pop, 185
- West Wellow, 2001 pop, 2,116
- Long Newnton, 2010 pop, 199
- Kemble, 2001 pop, 466
- Poole Keynes, 2011 pop, 129
- Somerford Keynes, 2011 pop, 400
- Eddington, 2011 pop, 769 (50%: 385)
Traditional county population: 681,970
Key
- AA = Administrative area (for I will not use the word 'county' for them)
- AD = Administrative district
- UA = Unitary authority