User talk:Yaxley
#1 Bedfordshire
- Bedford: 157,479
- Central Bedfordshire: 254,381
- Luton: 203,201
Administrative area total: 615,061
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
- Oxfordshire 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
#27 Oxfordshire
- Oxford: 151,906
- Cherwell: 141,868
- West Oxfordshire: 104,779
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
- Oxfordshire 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
Administrative area total: 526,280
Taken
- Suburb/estate of Banbury called Grimsbury. The River Cherwell running north to south seperates the border of Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, but the whole of Banbury has been put in Oxfordshire.
Forgotten
- None
Figures Needed
- Grimsbury, no data available, estimation: 5,000
Traditional county population: 521,280
#31 Staffordshire
- Tamworth: 76,813
- Lichfield: 100,654
- Cannock Chase: 97,462
- South Staffordshire: 108,131
- Stafford: 130,869
- Newcastle-under-Lyme: 123,871
- Staffordshire Moorlands: 97,106
- East Staffordshire: 113,583
- Stoke-on-Trent: 249,008
Administrative area total: 1,097,497
WEST MIDLANDS AA
Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire are the three counties that have been broken up administratively by the 'West Midlands' authority which serves the Birmingham area. This is a heavily populated area and so it is incredibly complicated to look for boundaries. The West Midlands AA is split up into seven districts, which are then split up into wards. Fortunately some of the districts are completely in one county, whereas some have been split.
- Walsall: 269,323 - 100% in Staffordshire
- Wolverhampton: 249,470 - 100% in Staffordshire
Most of Dudley is in Staffordshire, however there are some wards to the south east that are in Worcestershire (Halesowen area), that are listed here
- Pedmore & Stourbridge East: 12,484
- Cradley & Wollescote: 13,472
- Belle Vale: 13,515
- Hayley Green & Cradley South: 11,869
- Halesowen North: 12,185
- Halesowen South: 12,137
- Dudley whole: 312,925
- Staffordshire parts of Dudley: 237,263
- Worcestershire parts of Dudley: 75,662
Most of Sandwell is in Staffordshire, however there are some wards to the south that are in Worcestershire (Warley area), that are listed here
- 100% of Old Warley: 11,921
- 100% of Abbey: 11,817
- 100% of Bristnall: 12,168
- 50% of Langley: 12,997 (50%: 6,499)
- 50% of Smethwick: 14,179 (50%: 7,090)
- 33% of Oldbury: 13,690 (33%: 4,563)
- 33% of St Pauls: 14,330 (33%: 4,777)
- Sandwell whole: 308,063
- Staffordshire parts of Sandwell: 249,228
- Worcestershire parts of Sandwell: 58,835
The district of Birmingham is very complicated. There are 10 'boroughs' (that each have around 4-7 wards), with some falling in one of the three counties mentioned above.
- Northfield: 101,422 - 100% in Worcestershire
- Selly Oak: 104,067 - 100% in Worcestershire
- Edgbaston: 96,568 - 80% in Warwickshire (77,254), 10% in Staffordshire (9,657), 10% in Worcestershire (9,657)
- Perry Barr: 107,090 - 50% in Warwickshire (53,545), 50% in Staffordshire (53,545)
- Ladywood: 126,693 - 100% in Warwickshire
- Sutton Coldfield: 95,107 - 100% in Warwickshire
- Erdington: 97,778 - 100% in Warwickshire
- Hodge Hill: 121,678 - 100% in Warwickshire
- Yardley: 106,738 - 50% in Warwickshire (53,369), 50% in Worcestershire (53,369)
- Hall Green: 115,904 - 100% Worcestershire
- Birmingham whole: 1,073,045
- Staffordshire parts of Birmingham: 63,202
- Warwickshire parts of Birmingham: 625,424
- Worcestershire parts of Birmingham: 384,419
End of Birmingham.
- Solihull: 206,674 - 100% in Warwickshire
- Coventry: 316,960 - 100% in Warwickshire
TOTALS
- Staffordshire West Midlands total: 1,068,486
- Warwickshire West Midlands total: 1,149,058
- Worcestershire West Midlands total: 518,916
Taken
- Stapenhill (in Derbyshire but governed by Staffordshire AA)
- Winshill (in Derbyshire but governed by Staffordshire AA)
Forgotten
- None
Figures Needed
- Stapenhill, 2011 population: 7,977
- Winshill, 2011 population: 8,466
Traditional county population: 2,149,540
#35 Warwickshire
FOR INFORMATION ON THE WARWICKSHIRE PARTS OF THE WEST MIDLANDS AA, SEE STAFFORDSHIRE
- Warwickshire West Midlands total: 1,149,058
#38 Worcestershire
FOR INFORMATION ON THE WORCESTERSHIRE PARTS OF THE WEST MIDLANDS AA, SEE STAFFORDSHIRE
- Worcestershire West Midlands total: 518,916