Blackpool Urban Area
The Blackpool Built-up Area or Blackpool Urban Area is an urban area surrounding Blackpool in Lancashire, England. Defined by the ONS it had a population of 239,409 in 2011[1] this is considerably down on the 2001 population of 261,088 [2] mainly due to Fleetwood no longer being considered as part of the built-up area. The population of the Blackpool Urban Area has been declining for some time with the 2001 population down 0.1% from the 1991 figure of 261,355.
Blackpool itself has a population of 142,283, although during the summer months the population of the town can rise to three times this figure. According to Lancashire Tourist Board there were 360,000 people living in the town during April and August 2003, the majority of these people working in Blackpool for the summer season.
The postcode for Blackpool Urban Area is FY (for the Fylde), making it one of the few districts with a code not named after the largest town or city.
The built up area is split over three local government districts: Blackpool, the Borough of Fylde and the Borough of Wyre and parts of it are served by the Blackpool Tramway. It is made up of the following subdivisions.
Urban subdivision[3] | Population
(2001 census)[3] |
Population
(2011 census)[1] |
District |
---|---|---|---|
Blackpool | 142,283 | 147,633 | Blackpool |
Fleetwood | 26,841 | Borough of Wyre | |
Lytham St Annes | 41,327 | 42,953 | Borough of Fylde |
Thornton-Cleveleys | 31,157 | Borough of Wyre | |
Thornton | 18,941 | Borough of Wyre | |
Cleveleys | 10,754 | Borough of Wyre | |
Poulton-le-Fylde | 17,430 | Borough of Wyre | |
Staining | 1,368 | Borough of Fylde | |
Little Singleton | 300 | Borough of Fylde | |
Total Blackpool built-up area population | 261,088 | 239,409 |
Notes:
- Thornton-Cleveleys is split into the Thornton and Cleveleys subdivisions for the 2011 census.
- Fleetwood forms a separate built up area for the 2011 census.
References
- "2011 Census - Built-up areas". ONS. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
- Blackpool Urban Area
- ONS (2004). Census 2001: Key Statistics for urban areas in England and Wales (PDF). HMSO. ISBN 0 11 621743 X.