List of settlements in Nottinghamshire by population
This is a list of settlements in Nottinghamshire by population based on the results of the 2011 census. The next United Kingdom census will take place in 2021. In 2011, there were 34 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Nottinghamshire, shown in the table below.
List of settlements
# | Urban Subdivision | Population[1] | District | Areas within | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | 2011 | ||||
1 | Nottingham | 249,584 (266,988) |
289,301 (305,680) |
City of Nottingham | Full list of areas given at the Nottingham (Within the city) section.
See notes and separate entries regarding areas south of the Trent - Clifton, Silverdale & Wilford. |
2 | Mansfield | 69,987 | 77,551 | Mansfield | Clipstone, Forest Town, Pleasley
See notes for Mansfield Woodhouse. |
3 | Beeston | 66,683 | 51,479 | Broxtowe | Attenborough, Bramcote, Chilwell, Toton
See notes for Beeston. |
4 | Carlton | 48,493 | 49,235 | Gedling | Colwick, Gedling Village, Mapperley, Netherfield, Porchester, Thorneywood |
5 | Sutton-In-Ashfield | 32,885 | 45,848 | Ashfield | Fackley, Huthwaite, Skegby, Stanton Hill |
6 | West Bridgford | 43,395 | 45,509 | Rushcliffe /City of Nottingham |
Compton Acres, Edwalton, Gamston, Lady Bay, Silverdale, Wilford
See notes regarding included city areas. |
7 | Worksop | 39,072 | 41,820 | Bassetlaw | Gateford, Kilton, Manton |
8 | Arnold | 37,402 | 37,768 | Gedling | Daybrook, Killisick, Redhill, Woodthorpe |
9 | Newark-on-Trent | 35,454 | 37,084 | Newark and Sherwood | Balderton |
10 | Hucknall | 29,188 | 32,107 | Ashfield | Butler's Hill, Linby, Westville |
11 | Kirkby-in-Ashfield | 27,067 | 26,927 | Ashfield | Annesley, Annesley Woodhouse, Kirkby Woodhouse, Nuncargate, Old Kirkby |
12 | Clifton | 22,312 | 22,407 | City of Nottingham | Clifton Village |
13 | Retford | 21,314 | 22,023 | Bassetlaw | Ordsall |
14 | Mansfield Woodhouse | 17,931 | 18,574 | Mansfield | |
15 | Eastwood | 18,612 | 18,422 | Broxtowe | Greasley, Giltbrook, Moorgreen, Newthorpe |
16 | Stapleford | - | 16,190 | Broxtowe | See notes for Beeston. |
17 | Kimberley | 11,027 | 11,353 | Broxtowe | Nuthall, Swingate, Watnall |
18 | Ollerton | 9,900 | 9,840 | Newark and Sherwood | Boughton, Ollerton Village |
19 | Bingham | 8,685 | 9,131 | Rushcliffe | |
20 | Market Warsop | 9,553 | 9,018 | Mansfield | Church Warsop |
21 | Bircotes | 7,441 | 7,948 | Bassetlaw | Harworth |
22 | Rainworth | 7,829 | 7,693 | Newark and Sherwood/Mansfield | |
23 | Radcliffe-on-Trent | 7,189 | 7,510 | Rushcliffe | Harlequin |
24 | Cotgrave | 7,373 | 7,203 | Rushcliffe | |
25 | Ruddington | 6,264 | 7,020 | Rushcliffe | |
26 | Selston | 11,456 | 7,019 | Ashfield | Alma, Selston Common, Selston Green
See notes for Selston. |
27 | Calverton | 6,720 | 6,868 | Gedling | |
28 | Southwell | 6,285 | 6,757 | Newark and Sherwood | Easthorpe, Westhorpe |
29 | Keyworth | 6,920 | 6,733 | Rushcliffe | Plumtree Park |
30 | East Leake | 6,108 | 6,337 | Rushcliffe | |
31 | Ravenshead | 5,636 | 5,759 | Gedling | |
32 | Carlton-in-Lindrick | 5,684 | 5,456 | Bassetlaw | Costhorpe |
33 | Edwinstowe | 4,959 | 5,188 | Newark and Sherwood | Lidgett |
34 | Brinsley | - | 5,038 | Broxtowe/Ashfield | Bagthorpe, New Brinsley, Underwood
See notes for Selston. |
Notes:
- At the time of the 2001 census the Beeston subdivision included Stapleford and was named Beeston And Stapleford, hence the increased figure.
- At the time of the 2001 census the Selston subdivision included Brinsley.
- Clifton is administratively in Nottingham, but counted separately from the city itself for ONS purposes.
- Silverdale and Wilford while administratively in Nottingham, are counted separately from the city and instead included with the West Bridgford subdivision, again for ONS purposes.
- Mansfield Woodhouse is counted separately from Mansfield.
See also
References
- "Nottinghamshire (County, East Midlands, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics and Location in Maps and Charts". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
External links
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