Mansfield urban area explained

The Mansfield Urban Area is a built-up area of Nottinghamshire, England. Which comprises the towns of Mansfield, Sutton in Ashfield, and Kirkby in Ashfield. It also includes the settlement of Mansfield Woodhouse and the village of Newstead. As well as the village of New Houghton in Derbyshire. The 2011 census gives the total population of the area as 171,958 making it the 37th most populated urban area in England. The population has increased 9% from the 2001 census population of 158,114.

ONS key[1] Urban region/sub-regionPopulation
1981 Census[2] 1991 Census[3] 2001 census2011 Census
F05700Mansfield Urban Area155,466154,966158,114171,958
F05701Mansfield72,10871,85869,98777,551
F05702Mansfield Woodhouse17,60918,20417,93118,574
F05703Sutton in Ashfield39,62237,89041,95145,848
F05704Kirkby in Ashfield26,12727,01427,06726,927
Newstead1,768
New Houghton1,1781,290

References

  1. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/Expodata/Spreadsheets/D8271.xls Office for National Statistics: Census 2001, Key Statistics for urban areas (lines 1077-81)
  2. Book: 1981 Key Statistics for Urban Areas: The Midlands Table 1". Office for National Statistics. 1981. 1984.
  3. Book: 1991 Census - Journal 63 - Urban Area Keycounts. April 2000.

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