Leicester urban area explained
The Leicester Built Up Area (BUA), Leicester Urban Area, or Greater Leicester is an urban agglomeration defined by the Office of National Statistics (ONS), centred on the City of Leicester in the East Midlands, England. With a population of 559,017 at the time of the 2021 census, Greater Leicester BUA is the eleventh largest in England and thirteenth largest in the United Kingdom.[1] It comprises Leicester itself and its suburbs, all of which are contiguous with or situated in close proximity to the city.
As at 2011 the Greater Leicester BUA was home to 51.8% of the total population of Leicestershire[2] (2001: 48.5%). A 2017 quote from the Leicester City Council website states that "The Greater Leicester urban area is one of the fastest growing in the country, with a population of about 650,000, of which 350,000 live within the city council area"[3] .
Analysis: 2011
Leicester Built-up Area 2011 Census[4]
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Urban subdivision | Population |
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Leicester ONS | | | City |
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329,283 | | Leicester UNITARY | 329,839 |
| 556 | | Inner suburbs |
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114,477 | | Wigston | 32,321 | Oadby | 23,849 | Braunstone Town | 16,850 | Thurmaston | 9,668 | Glenfield | 9,109 | Leicester Forest East | 6,719 | Glen Parva | 6,189 | Kirby Muxloe | 4,667 | Thurnby and Bushby | 3,301 | Scraptoft | 1,804 | |
| City &<br />inner suburbs-----------443,760 |
Narborough / Enderby | 12,996 | Outer suburbs----65,156 |
Syston | 12,804 |
Blaby / Whetstone | 12,760 |
Birstall | 12,216 |
Groby | 6,782 |
Cosby | 3,506 |
Queniborough | 2,326 |
Littlethorpe | 1,766 |
Total | 508,916 |
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Change % from 2001 | 15.3% | |
Analysis: 2001
Leicester Urban Area 2001 Census[5] |
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Urban subdivision | Population |
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Leicester ONS | City |
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273,758 | | Leicester UNITARY | 279,921 | - less Beaumont Leys
(see below)
| 5,579 |
| 584 | | Inner suburbs |
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56,816 | | Braunstone Town | 14,981 | Syston | 11,608 | Thurmaston | 8,945 | Glenfield | 9,193 | Glen Parva | 5,902 | Thurnby and Bushby | 3,147 | Scraptoft | 1,521 | Leicester Forest East | 1,519 | |
| City &<br />inner suburbs-----------330,574 |
Wigston | 33,116 | Outer suburbs----------- 110,639
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Oadby | 22,679 |
Blaby / Whetstone | 12,263 |
| 11,480 |
Kirby Muxloe | 9,500 |
Groby | 6,256 |
Beaumont Leys | 5,579 |
Ratby | 3,862 |
| 3,647 |
Queniborough | 2,257 |
Total | 441,213 |
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Change % from 1991 | 5.8% | |
Analysis: 1991
Leicester Urban Area 1991 Census[6] |
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Urban subdivision | Population |
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Leicester ONS | | City &<br />inner suburbs----318,518 |
Wigston | 32,864 | Outer suburbs----98,083 |
Oadby | 18,538 |
Birstall | 11,770 |
Kirby Muxloe | 7,780 |
Groby | 7,183 |
Blaby | 6,538 |
Whetstone | 4,032 |
Ratby | 3,601 |
Cosby | 3,390 |
Queniborough | 2,387 |
Total | 416,601 |
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Change % from 1981 | 3% | |
Analysis: 1981
Leicester Urban Area 1981 Census[7] |
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Urban subdivision | Population |
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Leicester ONS | | City &<br />inner suburbs----324,394 |
Wigston | 32,373 | Outer suburbs----80,008 |
Oadby | 18,331 |
Birstall | 12,519 |
Kirby Muxloe | 6,896 |
Groby | 4,689 |
Ratby | 3,095 |
Queniborough | 2,105 |
Total | 404,402 | |
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Analysis: Notes
The Leicester ONS sub-totals are explained with reference to the following:
- For 2011, there have been certain reclassifications from 'outer' to 'inner suburbs' thus contributing to the increase in population of Leicester ONS compared to 2001 and prior.
- The ONS's definition of "Leicester" in the 2001 census excluded the northern area of the Beaumont Leys ward, which was counted separately, and amalgamated several surrounding towns and villages. Its boundaries and population were not the same as that of the Leicester UNITARY, which had a separate population of 279,921 at the 2001 Census and includes Beaumont Leys. See the 2001 Leicester ONS analysis.
- Ongoing refinements in methodology between the two census dates meant that contiguous suburbs, external to the city boundaries and which were subdivided up to 2001, were merged into the 2011 Leicester ONS figure. These, along with infilling at the margins, also accounted for the removal of Ratby and the addition of new subdivisions.
- Leicester ONS figures do not include the Ashton Green/Glebelands/Thurcaston Park development (containing 556 residents in 2011). Although within the city boundaries, this incipient addition is in effect a satellite village given that there is 'green separation'. This categorisation is likely to change as future residential expansion planned around the development,[8] converges towards Beaumont Leys and Birstall; both part of the urban area/BUA.
The Kirby Muxloe figures up to 2001 includes the portion of Leicester Forest East which is to the west of the M1 motorway. The eastern section is part of the Leicester ONS subdivision, and is listed separately in the 2001 table.
Although Stoughton is shown as a small leg of the urban area, its figures are not counted.
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See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: UNITED KINGDOM: Urban Areas in England . City Population . 26 April 2023.
- Combined city and county
- http://www.leicester.gov.uk/news/news-story-details/?nId=89345 'Exhibitions give information about Local Plan' (Published on 11 September 2017)
- Web site: KS101EW (Usual resident population) - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics. www.nomisweb.co.uk. en. 2017-06-17.
- Web site: United Kingdom: Urban Areas 2001. ONS. 11 November 2016.
- Web site: United Kingdom: Urban Areas 1991. ONS. 21 July 2017.
- Book: 1981 Key Statistics for Urban Areas: The Midlands Table 1, Office for National Statistics, 1981.
- Web site: Ashton Green development project. www.leicester.gov.uk. en.