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1 ONS population projections England Regions 10 year projections 2014 million 2024 million million % change % chg London % 13.0% East % 8.6% South East % 7.8% South West % 6.9% East Midlands % 6.3% West Midlands % 5.5% Yorkshire & the Humber % 5.0% North East % 3.6% North West % 2.9% England % 7.1% United Kingdom % 6.8% 25 year projections 2014 million 2039 million million % change % chg London % 28.3% East % 20.1% South East % 18.1% South West % 16.0% East Midlands % 14.5% West Midlands % 12.1% Yorkshire & the Humber % 11.2% North East % 6.3% North West % 7.9% England % 16.3% United Kingdom % 15.1% ONS population projections England 1
2 London Population Projections 10 year projections Camden % 13% City of London % 25% Hackney % 14% Hammersmith and Fulham % 2% Haringey % 13% Islington % 17% Kensington and Chelsea % 1% Lambeth % 11% Lewisham % 14% Newham % 16% Southwark % 14% Tower Hamlets % 22% Wandsworth % 9% Westminster % 11% Barking and Dagenham % 20% Barnet % 16% Bexley % 10% Brent % 8% Bromley % 11% Croydon % 11% Ealing % 10% Enfield % 15% Greenwich % 12% Harrow % 12% Havering % 11% Hillingdon % 16% Hounslow % 15% Kingston upon Thames % 16% Merton % 13% Redbridge % 19% Richmond upon Thames % 13% Sutton % 14% Waltham Forest % 12% London % 13% ONS population projections England 2
3 25 year projections Camden % 26% City of London % 45% Hackney % 29% Hammersmith and Fulham % 9% Haringey % 28% Islington % 33% Kensington and Chelsea % 6% Lambeth % 23% Lewisham % 31% Newham % 32% Southwark % 29% Tower Hamlets % 44% Wandsworth % 21% Westminster % 24% Barking and Dagenham % 44% Barnet % 34% Bexley % 24% Brent % 19% Bromley % 27% Croydon % 26% Ealing % 22% Enfield % 33% Greenwich % 26% Harrow % 26% Havering % 30% Hillingdon % 33% Hounslow % 31% Kingston upon Thames % 33% Merton % 28% Redbridge % 41% Richmond upon Thames % 27% Sutton % 32% Waltham Forest % 28% London % 28% ONS population projections England 3
4 East Population Projections 10 year projections Bedford % 11% Central Bedfordshire % 13% Luton % 12% Peterborough % 11% Southend-on-Sea % 8% Thurrock % 11% Cambridgeshire % 9% Cambridge % 1% East Cambridgeshire % 16% Fenland % 7% Huntingdonshire % 7% South Cambridgeshire % 13% Essex % 8% Basildon % 7% Braintree % 8% Brentwood % 8% Castle Point % 4% Chelmsford % 7% Colchester % 11% Epping Forest % 10% Harlow % 8% Maldon % 5% Rochford % 5% Tendring % 7% Uttlesford % 15% Hertfordshire % 10% Broxbourne % 8% Dacorum % 10% East Hertfordshire % 10% Hertsmere % 11% North Hertfordshire % 11% St Albans % 11% Stevenage % 8% Three Rivers % 11% Watford % 13% Welwyn Hatfield % 11% Norfolk % 7% Breckland % 7% Broadland % 5% Great Yarmouth % 5% ONS population projections England 4
5 King's Lynn and West % 6% Norfolk North Norfolk % 5% Norwich % 8% South Norfolk % 12% Suffolk % 5% Babergh % 3% Forest Heath % 15% Ipswich % 8% Mid Suffolk % 6% St Edmundsbury % 5% Suffolk Coastal % 4% Waveney % 3% East % 9% 25 year projections Bedford % 25% Central Bedfordshire % 28% Luton % 26% Peterborough % 23% Southend-on-Sea % 19% Thurrock % 25% Cambridgeshire % 19% Cambridge % 9% East Cambridgeshire % 31% Fenland % 17% Huntingdonshire % 17% South Cambridgeshire % 25% Essex % 19% Basildon % 16% Braintree % 20% Brentwood % 21% Castle Point % 12% Chelmsford % 16% Colchester % 23% Epping Forest % 25% Harlow % 20% Maldon % 13% Rochford % 13% Tendring % 19% Uttlesford % 32% ONS population projections England 5
6 Hertfordshire % 24% Broxbourne % 20% Dacorum % 23% East Hertfordshire % 24% Hertsmere % 26% North Hertfordshire % 25% St Albans % 23% Stevenage % 20% Three Rivers % 26% Watford % 29% Welwyn Hatfield % 26% Norfolk % 16% Breckland % 17% Broadland % 12% Great Yarmouth % 13% King's Lynn and West % 14% Norfolk North Norfolk % 13% Norwich % 18% South Norfolk % 26% Suffolk % 13% Babergh % 8% Forest Heath % 31% Ipswich % 16% Mid Suffolk % 13% St Edmundsbury % 11% Suffolk Coastal % 10% Waveney % 7% East % 20% ONS population projections England 6
7 South East Population Projections 10 year projections Bracknell Forest % 10% Brighton and Hove % 7% Isle of Wight % 4% Medway % 9% Milton Keynes % 14% Portsmouth % 7% Reading % 5% Slough % 13% Southampton % 6% West Berkshire % 6% Windsor and Maidenhead % 9% Wokingham % 10% Buckinghamshire % 8% Aylesbury Vale % 11% Chiltern % 3% South Bucks % 10% Wycombe % 6% East Sussex % 7% Eastbourne % 7% Hastings % 6% Lewes % 10% Rother % 7% Wealden % 6% Hampshire % 7% Basingstoke and Deane % 11% East Hampshire % 6% Eastleigh % 9% Fareham % 7% Gosport % 4% Hart % 5% Havant % 4% New Forest % 6% Rushmoor % 4% Test Valley % 4% Winchester % 8% Kent % 9% Ashford % 11% Canterbury % 4% Dartford % 13% Dover % 3% ONS population projections England 7
8 Gravesham % 8% Maidstone % 11% Sevenoaks % 8% Shepway % 6% Swale % 12% Thanet % 9% Tonbridge and Malling % 10% Tunbridge Wells % 8% Oxfordshire % 6% Cherwell % 6% Oxford % 4% South Oxfordshire % 5% Vale of White Horse % 6% West Oxfordshire % 8% Surrey % 9% Elmbridge % 5% Epsom and Ewell % 12% Guildford % 9% Mole Valley % 6% Reigate and Banstead % 14% Runnymede % 10% Spelthorne % 10% Surrey Heath % 4% Tandridge % 9% Waverley % 7% Woking % 7% West Sussex % 8% Adur % 7% Arun % 8% Chichester % 8% Crawley % 11% Horsham % 7% Mid Sussex % 7% Worthing % 9% South East % 8% year projections Bracknell Forest % 21% Brighton and Hove % 17% Isle of Wight % 11% ONS population projections England 8
9 Medway % 22% Milton Keynes % 29% Portsmouth % 16% Reading % 12% Slough % 27% Southampton % 16% West Berkshire % 13% Windsor and Maidenhead % 19% Wokingham % 19% Buckinghamshire % 17% Aylesbury Vale % 24% Chiltern % 9% South Bucks % 23% Wycombe % 13% East Sussex % 18% Eastbourne % 18% Hastings % 16% Lewes % 23% Rother % 19% Wealden % 15% Hampshire % 15% Basingstoke and Deane % 24% East Hampshire % 14% Eastleigh % 20% Fareham % 16% Gosport % 10% Hart % 11% Havant % 10% New Forest % 15% Rushmoor % 10% Test Valley % 10% Winchester % 17% Kent % 21% Ashford % 24% Canterbury % 14% Dartford % 29% Dover % 9% Gravesham % 20% Maidstone % 25% Sevenoaks % 20% Shepway % 15% Swale % 27% Thanet % 22% Tonbridge and Malling % 23% Tunbridge Wells % 20% ONS population projections England 9
10 Oxfordshire % 13% Cherwell % 14% Oxford % 12% South Oxfordshire % 12% Vale of White Horse % 13% West Oxfordshire % 18% Surrey % 19% Elmbridge % 13% Epsom and Ewell % 26% Guildford % 19% Mole Valley % 16% Reigate and Banstead % 31% Runnymede % 23% Spelthorne % 23% Surrey Heath % 10% Tandridge % 22% Waverley % 16% Woking % 15% West Sussex % 19% Adur % 17% Arun % 21% Chichester % 19% Crawley % 24% Horsham % 16% Mid Sussex % 17% Worthing % 21% South East % 18% ONS population projections England 10
11 South West Population Projections 10 year projections Bath and North East % 5% Somerset Bournemouth % 9% Bristol, City of % 10% Cornwall % 8% Isles of Scilly % -9% North Somerset % 10% Plymouth % 3% Poole % 8% South Gloucestershire % 9% Swindon % 12% Torbay % 4% Wiltshire % 6% Devon % 6% East Devon % 6% Exeter % 4% Mid Devon % 7% North Devon % 4% South Hams % 3% Teignbridge % 6% Torridge % 9% West Devon % 10% Dorset % 4% Christchurch % 8% East Dorset % 5% North Dorset % 3% Purbeck % 3% West Dorset % 4% Weymouth and Portland % 1% Gloucestershire % 7% Cheltenham % 7% Cotswold % 4% Forest of Dean % 4% Gloucester % 10% Stroud % 6% Tewkesbury % 10% Somerset % 6% Mendip % 6% Sedgemoor % 8% South Somerset % 5% Taunton Deane % 7% ONS population projections England 11
12 West Somerset % 3% South West % 7% 25 year projections Bath and North East % 12% Somerset Bournemouth % 20% Bristol, City of % 22% Cornwall % 19% Isles of Scilly % -13% North Somerset % 24% Plymouth % 9% Poole % 18% South Gloucestershire % 20% Swindon % 26% Torbay % 10% Wiltshire % 13% Devon % 14% East Devon % 14% Exeter % 12% Mid Devon % 14% North Devon % 11% South Hams % 7% Teignbridge % 13% Torridge % 20% West Devon % 21% Dorset % 10% Christchurch % 20% East Dorset % 13% North Dorset % 8% Purbeck % 9% West Dorset % 11% Weymouth and Portland % 4% Gloucestershire % 16% Cheltenham % 17% Cotswold % 10% Forest of Dean % 9% Gloucester % 21% Stroud % 14% Tewkesbury % 21% Somerset % 14% ONS population projections England 12
13 Mendip % 14% Sedgemoor % 18% South Somerset % 12% Taunton Deane % 16% West Somerset % 9% South West % 16% ONS population projections England 13
14 East Midlands Population Projections 10 year projections Derby % 7% Leicester % 6% Nottingham % 5% Rutland % 4% Derbyshire % 5% Amber Valley % 5% Bolsover % 4% Chesterfield % 3% Derbyshire Dales % 4% Erewash % 6% High Peak % 4% North East Derbyshire % 4% South Derbyshire % 11% Leicestershire % 6% Blaby % 5% Charnwood % 10% Harborough % 8% Hinckley and Bosworth % 7% Melton % 6% North West Leicestershire % 5% Oadby and Wigston % 0% Lincolnshire % 7% Boston % 10% East Lindsey % 5% Lincoln % 3% North Kesteven % 9% South Holland % 10% South Kesteven % 8% West Lindsey % 6% Northamptonshire % 9% Corby % 15% Daventry % 6% East Northamptonshire % 5% Kettering % 9% Northampton % 11% South Northamptonshire % 6% Wellingborough % 6% Nottinghamshire % 6% Ashfield % 6% Bassetlaw % 4% ONS population projections England 14
15 Broxtowe % 7% Gedling % 6% Mansfield % 3% Newark and Sherwood % 6% Rushcliffe % 7% East Midlands % 6% 25 year projections Derby % 16% Leicester % 14% Nottingham % 14% Rutland % 10% Derbyshire % 11% Amber Valley % 11% Bolsover % 10% Chesterfield % 7% Derbyshire Dales % 10% Erewash % 13% High Peak % 9% North East Derbyshire % 8% South Derbyshire % 22% Leicestershire % 15% Blaby % 12% Charnwood % 22% Harborough % 17% Hinckley and Bosworth % 14% Melton % 13% North West Leicestershire % 11% Oadby and Wigston % 5% Lincolnshire % 16% Boston % 20% East Lindsey % 12% Lincoln % 10% North Kesteven % 17% South Holland % 22% South Kesteven % 17% West Lindsey % 13% Northamptonshire % 19% Corby % 33% Daventry % 13% ONS population projections England 15
16 East Northamptonshire % 13% Kettering % 20% Northampton % 23% South Northamptonshire % 14% Wellingborough % 13% Nottinghamshire % 12% Ashfield % 14% Bassetlaw % 8% Broxtowe % 15% Gedling % 14% Mansfield % 7% Newark and Sherwood % 13% Rushcliffe % 16% East Midlands % 14% ONS population projections England 16
17 West Midlands Population Projections 10 year projections Herefordshire, County of % 5% Shropshire % 4% Stoke-on-Trent % 3% Telford and Wrekin % 4% Staffordshire % 4% Cannock Chase % 3% East Staffordshire % 7% Lichfield % 5% Newcastle-under-Lyme % 2% South Staffordshire % 2% Stafford % 4% Staffordshire Moorlands % 2% Tamworth % 4% Warwickshire % 6% North Warwickshire % 3% Nuneaton and Bedworth % 6% Rugby % 9% Stratford-on-Avon % 5% Warwick % 6% West Midlands (Met % 7% Birmingham % 7% Coventry % 13% Dudley % 3% Sandwell % 9% Solihull % 5% Walsall % 5% Wolverhampton % 3% Worcestershire % 4% Bromsgrove % 5% Malvern Hills % 4% Redditch % 3% Worcester % 5% Wychavon % 4% Wyre Forest % 2% West Midlands % 6% ONS population projections England 17
18 25 year projections Herefordshire, County of % 12% Shropshire % 9% Stoke-on-Trent % 7% Telford and Wrekin % 8% Staffordshire % 8% Cannock Chase % 7% East Staffordshire % 14% Lichfield % 11% Newcastle-under-Lyme % 6% South Staffordshire % 5% Stafford % 8% Staffordshire Moorlands % 3% Tamworth % 8% Warwickshire % 14% North Warwickshire % 8% Nuneaton and Bedworth % 13% Rugby % 19% Stratford-on-Avon % 12% Warwick % 15% West Midlands (Met % 16% Birmingham % 17% Coventry % 29% Dudley % 7% Sandwell % 20% Solihull % 13% Walsall % 12% Wolverhampton % 9% Worcestershire % 9% Bromsgrove % 13% Malvern Hills % 10% Redditch % 5% Worcester % 11% Wychavon % 8% Wyre Forest % 4% West Midlands % 13% ONS population projections England 18
19 Yorkshire & the Humber Population Projections 10 year projections East Riding of Yorkshire % 5% Kingston upon Hull, City of % 2% North East Lincolnshire % 1% North Lincolnshire % 5% York % 6% North Yorkshire % 3% Craven % 2% Hambleton % 2% Harrogate % 3% Richmondshire % 1% Ryedale % 2% Scarborough % 1% Selby % 9% South Yorkshire (Met County) % 4% Barnsley % 6% Doncaster % 2% Rotherham % 3% Sheffield % 5% West Yorkshire (Met County) % 6% Bradford % 6% Calderdale % 6% Kirklees % 7% Leeds % 7% Wakefield % 5% Yorkshire and The Humber % 5% year projections East Riding of Yorkshire % 10% Kingston upon Hull, City of % 6% North East Lincolnshire % 2% North Lincolnshire % 9% York % 15% North Yorkshire % 7% Craven % 6% Hambleton % 4% ONS population projections England 19
20 Harrogate % 7% Richmondshire % 3% Ryedale % 6% Scarborough % 3% Selby % 18% South Yorkshire (Met County) % 10% Barnsley % 13% Doncaster % 4% Rotherham % 7% Sheffield % 14% West Yorkshire (Met County) % 14% Bradford % 14% Calderdale % 14% Kirklees % 15% Leeds % 16% Wakefield % 11% Yorkshire and The Humber % 11% ONS population projections England 20
21 North East Population Projections 10 year projections County Durham % 4% Darlington % 2% Hartlepool % 3% Middlesbrough % 3% Northumberland % 2% Redcar and Cleveland % 0% Stockton-on-Tees % 6% Tyne and Wear (Met % 3% Gateshead % 3% Newcastle upon Tyne % 3% North Tyneside % 6% South Tyneside % 3% Sunderland % 1% North East % 3% 25 year projections County Durham % 8% Darlington % 3% Hartlepool % 6% Middlesbrough % 7% Northumberland % 3% Redcar and Cleveland % -1% Stockton-on-Tees % 12% Tyne and Wear (Met % 6% Gateshead % 6% Newcastle upon Tyne % 8% North Tyneside % 12% South Tyneside % 6% Sunderland % 2% North East % 6% ONS population projections England 21
22 North West Population Projections 10 year projections Blackburn with Darwen % 2% Blackpool % 0% Cheshire East % 4% Cheshire West and Chester % 2% Halton % 2% Warrington % 8% Cumbria % 0% Allerdale % 0% Barrow-in-Furness % -2% Carlisle % 1% Copeland % -1% Eden % 1% South Lakeland % 0% Greater Manchester (Met % 6% County) Bolton % 6% Bury % 5% Manchester % 7% Oldham % 4% Rochdale % 2% Salford % 10% Stockport % 5% Tameside % 6% Trafford % 7% Wigan % 5% Lancashire % 3% Burnley % 0% Chorley % 8% Fylde % 4% Hyndburn % 0% Lancaster % 2% Pendle % 3% Preston % 1% Ribble Valley % 3% Rossendale % 5% South Ribble % 4% West Lancashire % 1% Wyre % 3% Merseyside (Met County) % 2% Knowsley % 1% ONS population projections England 22
23 Liverpool % 2% Sefton % 1% St. Helens % 4% Wirral % 2% North West % 4% 25 year projections Blackburn with Darwen % 3% Blackpool % 1% Cheshire East % 9% Cheshire West and Chester % 5% Halton % 3% Warrington % 16% Cumbria % -1% Allerdale % -1% Barrow-in-Furness % -5% Carlisle % 0% Copeland % -4% Eden % 1% South Lakeland % 1% Greater Manchester (Met % 13% County) Bolton % 13% Bury % 11% Manchester % 16% Oldham % 9% Rochdale % 5% Salford % 22% Stockport % 10% Tameside % 13% Trafford % 15% Wigan % 12% Lancashire % 6% Burnley % 0% Chorley % 15% Fylde % 9% Hyndburn % -1% Lancaster % 6% Pendle % 5% Preston % 4% Ribble Valley % 6% ONS population projections England 23
24 Rossendale % 10% South Ribble % 8% West Lancashire % 1% Wyre % 7% Merseyside (Met County) % 4% Knowsley % 1% Liverpool % 6% Sefton % 2% St. Helens % 8% Wirral % 3% North West % 8% ONS population projections England 24
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