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ONS population projections England Regions 10 year projections 2014 million 2024 million million % change % chg 2012-2022 London 8.5 9.7 1.2 14% 13.0% East 6.0 6.6 0.5 9% 8.6% South East 8.9 9.6 0.7 8% 7.8% South West 5.4 5.8 0.4 7% 6.9% East Midlands 4.6 5.0 0.3 7% 6.3% West Midlands 5.7 6.1 0.3 6% 5.5% Yorkshire & the Humber 5.4 5.6 0.2 5% 5.0% North East 2.6 2.7 0.1 3% 3.6% North West 7.1 7.4 0.3 4% 2.9% England 54.3 58.4 4.1 7.6% 7.1% United Kingdom 64.6 69.0 4.4 6.8% 6.8% 25 year projections 2014 million 2039 million million % change % chg 2012-2037 London 8.5 11.0 2.4 29% 28.3% East 6.0 7.2 1.2 20% 20.1% South East 8.9 10.5 1.6 18% 18.1% South West 5.4 6.3 0.9 16% 16.0% East Midlands 4.6 5.3 0.9 15% 14.5% West Midlands 5.7 6.5 0.8 14% 12.1% Yorkshire & the Humber 5.4 5.9 0.5 10% 11.2% North East 2.6 2.8 0.2 7% 6.3% North West 7.1 7.7 587 8% 7.9% England 54.3 63.3 9.0 16.6% 16.3% United Kingdom 64.6 74.3 9.7 15.0% 15.1% ONS population projections England 1

London Population Projections 10 year projections 2014 2024 2012-2022 Camden 235 276 41 17% 13% City of London 8 10 2 20% 25% Hackney 263 306 43 16% 14% Hammersmith and Fulham 178 190 12 6% 2% Haringey 268 300 33 12% 13% Islington 221 258 37 17% 17% Kensington and Chelsea 156 161 4 3% 1% Lambeth 318 353 35 11% 11% Lewisham 292 334 42 14% 14% Newham 324 381 57 17% 16% Southwark 303 346 43 14% 14% Tower Hamlets 284 355 71 25% 22% Wandsworth 312 343 31 10% 9% Westminster 233 270 37 16% 11% Barking and Dagenham 198 238 39 20% 20% Barnet 375 432 57 15% 16% Bexley 240 268 28 12% 10% Brent 321 358 37 11% 8% Bromley 321 361 40 12% 11% Croydon 376 422 46 12% 11% Ealing 342 369 27 8% 10% Enfield 325 369 45 14% 15% Greenwich 269 310 41 15% 12% Harrow 246 272 26 11% 12% Havering 246 277 31 13% 11% Hillingdon 293 340 47 16% 16% Hounslow 266 303 37 14% 15% Kingston upon Thames 170 198 28 16% 16% Merton 204 226 23 11% 13% Redbridge 293 341 48 16% 19% Richmond upon Thames 194 221 27 14% 13% Sutton 198 223 25 13% 14% Waltham Forest 268 299 31 12% 12% London 8.539 9.708 1.169 14% 13% ONS population projections England 2

25 year projections 2014 2039 2012-2037 Camden 235 310 75 32% 26% City of London 8 11 3 36% 45% Hackney 263 352 89 34% 29% Hammersmith and Fulham 178 204 26 14% 9% Haringey 268 336 69 26% 28% Islington 221 293 72 32% 33% Kensington and Chelsea 156 169 13 8% 6% Lambeth 318 392 74 23% 23% Lewisham 292 381 89 31% 31% Newham 324 434 109 34% 32% Southwark 303 390 87 29% 29% Tower Hamlets 284 421 13 48% 44% Wandsworth 312 377 65 21% 21% Westminster 233 299 66 28% 24% Barking and Dagenham 198 281 83 42% 44% Barnet 375 494 119 32% 34% Bexley 240 307 67 28% 24% Brent 321 396 75 23% 19% Bromley 321 412 91 28% 27% Croydon 376 476 100 27% 26% Ealing 342 400 58 17% 22% Enfield 325 422 97 30% 33% Greenwich 269 355 87 32% 26% Harrow 246 302 56 23% 26% Havering 246 324 78 32% 30% Hillingdon 293 389 96 33% 33% Hounslow 266 339 73 27% 31% Kingston upon Thames 170 225 55 32% 33% Merton 204 252 48 24% 28% Redbridge 293 398 104 36% 41% Richmond upon Thames 194 247 53 27% 27% Sutton 198 253 55 28% 32% Waltham Forest 268 336 68 25% 28% London 8.539 10.976 2437 29% 28% ONS population projections England 3

East Population Projections 10 year projections 2014 2024 2012-2022 Bedford 164 184 20 12% 11% Central Bedfordshire 269 309 40 15% 13% Luton 211 238 27 13% 12% Peterborough 190 210 20 10% 11% Southend-on-Sea 178 193 15 8% 8% Thurrock 163 182 19 11% 11% Cambridgeshire 640 698 58 9% 9% Cambridge 129 136 8 6% 1% East Cambridgeshire 87 97 10 11% 16% Fenland 98 105 7 7% 7% Huntingdonshire 174 189 15 9% 7% South Cambridgeshire 153 171 18 12% 13% Essex 1.432 1.551 119 8% 8% Basildon 181 196 15 8% 7% Braintree 150 161 11 7% 8% Brentwood 76 82 7 9% 8% Castle Point 89 92 4 4% 4% Chelmsford 172 184 12 7% 7% Colchester 180 200 20 11% 11% Epping Forest 129 143 14 11% 10% Harlow 85 92 8 9% 8% Maldon 63 66 3 5% 5% Rochford 85 89 4 5% 5% Tendring 140 149 9 7% 7% Uttlesford 84 97 13 15% 15% Hertfordshire 1.155 1.277 122 11% 10% Broxbourne 96 104 8 8% 8% Dacorum 150 165 16 10% 10% East Hertfordshire 143 158 15 11% 10% Hertsmere 102 112 10 10% 11% North Hertfordshire 131 145 14 11% 11% St Albans 145 160 15 11% 11% Stevenage 86 93 7 8% 8% Three Rivers 90 99 9 10% 11% Watford 96 110 14 15% 13% Welwyn Hatfield 116 130 14 12% 11% Norfolk 878 938 61 7% 7% Breckland 134 144 10 7% 7% Broadland 126 132 6 5% 5% Great Yarmouth 98 102 4 4% 5% ONS population projections England 4

King's Lynn and West 150 158 8 5% 6% Norfolk North Norfolk 103 109 6 6% 5% Norwich 137 148 11 8% 8% South Norfolk 129 145 16 13% 12% Suffolk 739 774 36 5% 5% Babergh 89 92 4 4% 3% Forest Heath 63 71 8 13% 15% Ipswich 135 142 7 5% 8% Mid Suffolk 99 106 7 7% 6% St Edmundsbury 112 117 5 4% 5% Suffolk Coastal 125 128 3 3% 4% Waveney 116 119 3 3% 3% East 6.018 6.554 536 9% 9% 25 year projections 2014 2039 2012-2037 Bedford 164 210 46 28% 25% Central Bedfordshire 269 355 86 32% 28% Luton 211 268 57 27% 26% Peterborough 190 230 40 21% 23% Southend-on-Sea 178 214 36 20% 19% Thurrock 163 208 44 27% 25% Cambridgeshire 640 765 125 20% 19% Cambridge 129 148 20 15% 9% East Cambridgeshire 87 106 20 23% 31% Fenland 98 114 17 17% 17% Huntingdonshire 174 207 33 19% 17% South Cambridgeshire 153 190 36 24% 25% Essex 1.432 1.719 287 20% 19% Basildon 181 218 37 21% 16% Braintree 150 176 26 17% 20% Brentwood 76 93 18 23% 21% Castle Point 89 100 11 12% 12% Chelmsford 172 201 29 17% 16% Colchester 180 222 42 23% 23% Epping Forest 129 163 34 26% 25% Harlow 85 103 18 22% 20% Maldon 63 71 8 13% 13% Rochford 85 96 11 13% 13% Tendring 140 166 26 18% 19% Uttlesford 84 111 27 32% 32% ONS population projections England 5

Hertfordshire 1.155 1.431 276 24% 24% Broxbourne 96 115 19 20% 20% Dacorum 150 185 35 23% 23% East Hertfordshire 143 178 35 24% 24% Hertsmere 102 126 23 23% 26% North Hertfordshire 131 164 33 25% 25% St Albans 145 178 33 23% 23% Stevenage 86 104 18 20% 20% Three Rivers 90 111 20 22% 26% Watford 96 125 29 31% 29% Welwyn Hatfield 116 148 32 28% 26% Norfolk 878 1.016 138 16% 16% Breckland 134 156 22 16% 17% Broadland 126 142 16 13% 12% Great Yarmouth 98 108 10 10% 13% King's Lynn and West 150 169 19 13% 14% Norfolk North Norfolk 103 117 14 14% 13% Norwich 137 161 24 17% 18% South Norfolk 129 162 33 26% 26% Suffolk 739 823 84 11% 13% Babergh 89 98 9 10% 8% Forest Heath 63 79 16 26% 31% Ipswich 135 150 15 11% 16% Mid Suffolk 99 113 14 14% 13% St Edmundsbury 112 123 11 10% 11% Suffolk Coastal 125 134 9 7% 10% Waveney 116 125 9 8% 7% East 6.018 7.238 1.219 20% 20% ONS population projections England 6

South East Population Projections 10 year projections 2014 2024 2012-2022 Bracknell Forest 118 130 12 10% 10% Brighton and Hove 281 302 21 7% 7% Isle of Wight 139 145 6 4% 4% Medway 274 302 28 10% 9% Milton Keynes 259 293 33 13% 14% Portsmouth 209 223 14 7% 7% Reading 161 171 10 6% 5% Slough 145 158 14 9% 13% Southampton 245 264 18 7% 6% West Berkshire 156 162 6 4% 6% Windsor and Maidenhead 147 158 10 7% 9% Wokingham 159 172 13 8% 10% Buckinghamshire 522 568 46 9% 8% Aylesbury Vale 185 209 25 13% 11% Chiltern 94 98 4 4% 3% South Bucks 69 75 7 10% 10% Wycombe 175 186 11 6% 6% East Sussex 540 585 45 8% 7% Eastbourne 102 109 8 8% 7% Hastings 91 96 5 5% 6% Lewes 100 111 10 10% 10% Rother 92 99 7 7% 7% Wealden 155 171 16 10% 6% Hampshire 1.346 1.431 85 6% 7% Basingstoke and Deane 173 189 16 9% 11% East Hampshire 117 124 6 5% 6% Eastleigh 129 142 13 10% 9% Fareham 114 122 7 6% 7% Gosport 84 87 3 3% 4% Hart 93 97 4 4% 5% Havant 122 128 5 4% 4% New Forest 179 190 11 6% 6% Rushmoor 95 99 3 3% 4% Test Valley 119 127 8 6% 4% Winchester 119 128 9 8% 8% Kent 1.510 1.652 142 9% 9% Ashford 123 138 15 12% 11% Canterbury 157 170 12 8% 4% Dartford 102 116 14 13% 13% Dover 113 119 6 5% 3% ONS population projections England 7

Gravesham 105 116 11 10% 8% Maidstone 162 181 19 12% 11% Sevenoaks 118 128 10 9% 8% Shepway 109 117 7 6% 6% Swale 141 157 16 11% 12% Thanet 138 152 14 10% 9% Tonbridge and Malling 124 137 12 10% 10% Tunbridge Wells 116 123 7 6% 8% Oxfordshire 672 720 47 7% 6% Cherwell 144 155 10 7% 6% Oxford 158 169 11 7% 4% South Oxfordshire 137 144 7 5% 5% Vale of White Horse 125 135 10 8% 6% West Oxfordshire 108 117 9 8% 8% Surrey 1.161 1.261 100 9% 9% Elmbridge 133 142 9 7% 5% Epsom and Ewell 78 89 10 13% 12% Guildford 143 157 14 10% 9% Mole Valley 86 91 5 6% 6% Reigate and Banstead 143 161 18 13% 14% Runnymede 85 94 9 11% 10% Spelthorne 98 107 9 9% 10% Surrey Heath 88 91 4 4% 4% Tandridge 85 93 8 9% 9% Waverley 123 130 7 6% 7% Woking 99 105 6 6% 7% West Sussex 828 902 73 9% 8% Adur 63 69 6 9% 7% Arun 154 170 15 10% 8% Chichester 116 124 8 7% 8% Crawley 110 122 12 11% 11% Horsham 134 144 10 7% 7% Mid Sussex 144 157 13 9% 7% Worthing 107 116 10 9% 9% South East 8.874 9.596 722 8% 8% 8.874 25 year projections 2014 2039 2012-2037 Bracknell Forest 118 141 23 20% 21% Brighton and Hove 281 331 50 18% 17% Isle of Wight 139 155 16 11% 11% ONS population projections England 8

Medway 274 340 66 24% 22% Milton Keynes 259 328 69 27% 29% Portsmouth 209 241 32 15% 16% Reading 161 182 21 13% 12% Slough 145 172 28 19% 27% Southampton 245 288 42 17% 16% West Berkshire 156 168 12 8% 13% Windsor and Maidenhead 147 169 22 15% 19% Wokingham 159 184 25 15% 19% Buckinghamshire 522 622 100 19% 17% Aylesbury Vale 185 236 51 28% 24% Chiltern 94 104 10 10% 9% South Bucks 69 83 15 22% 23% Wycombe 175 199 24 14% 13% East Sussex 540 651 111 21% 18% Eastbourne 102 122 21 20% 18% Hastings 91 104 13 14% 16% Lewes 100 124 24 24% 23% Rother 92 110 18 20% 19% Wealden 155 190 36 23% 15% Hampshire 1.346 1.538 192 14% 15% Basingstoke and Deane 173 205 32 19% 24% East Hampshire 117 132 15 13% 14% Eastleigh 129 156 27 21% 20% Fareham 114 131 17 14% 16% Gosport 84 91 7 8% 10% Hart 93 102 9 9% 11% Havant 122 136 14 11% 10% New Forest 179 205 27 15% 15% Rushmoor 95 104 8 9% 10% Test Valley 119 136 17 14% 10% Winchester 119 139 20 16% 17% Kent 1.510 1.845 335 22% 21% Ashford 123 155 32 26% 24% Canterbury 157 189 32 20% 14% Dartford 102 134 31 31% 29% Dover 113 128 15 13% 9% Gravesham 105 130 25 24% 20% Maidstone 162 205 43 26% 25% Sevenoaks 118 142 25 21% 20% Shepway 109 128 18 17% 15% Swale 141 177 36 25% 27% Thanet 138 171 33 24% 22% Tonbridge and Malling 124 153 28 23% 23% Tunbridge Wells 116 133 17 15% 20% ONS population projections England 9

Oxfordshire 672 775 102 15% 13% Cherwell 144 166 21 15% 14% Oxford 158 182 24 15% 12% South Oxfordshire 137 154 17 12% 12% Vale of White Horse 125 146 21 17% 13% West Oxfordshire 108 127 19 17% 18% Surrey 1.161 1.383 221 19% 19% Elmbridge 133 154 21 16% 13% Epsom and Ewell 78 100 22 28% 26% Guildford 143 171 28 20% 19% Mole Valley 86 99 13 15% 16% Reigate and Banstead 143 183 40 28% 31% Runnymede 85 104 20 23% 23% Spelthorne 98 119 20 21% 23% Surrey Heath 88 97 9 11% 10% Tandridge 85 105 19 22% 22% Waverley 123 139 16 13% 16% Woking 99 112 13 13% 15% West Sussex 828 998 169 20% 19% Adur 63 76 13 20% 17% Arun 154 191 37 24% 21% Chichester 116 135 20 17% 19% Crawley 110 135 25 23% 24% Horsham 134 156 22 16% 16% Mid Sussex 144 174 29 20% 17% Worthing 107 130 23 22% 21% South East 8.874 10.508 1.635 18% 18% ONS population projections England 10

South West Population Projections 10 year projections 2014 2024 2012-2022 Bath and North East 182 192 10 5% 5% Somerset Bournemouth 191 213 22 11% 9% Bristol, City of 442 489 46 10% 10% Cornwall 545 588 43 8% 8% Isles of Scilly 2 2 0-4% -9% North Somerset 208 228 20 9% 10% Plymouth 262 272 11 4% 3% Poole 150 161 11 7% 8% South Gloucestershire 272 297 26 9% 9% Swindon 216 234 19 9% 12% Torbay 133 139 6 5% 4% Wiltshire 483 511 28 6% 6% Devon 765 814 49 6% 6% East Devon 136 147 10 8% 6% Exeter 124 133 9 7% 4% Mid Devon 79 84 5 6% 7% North Devon 94 97 3 3% 4% South Hams 84 87 3 4% 3% Teignbridge 127 137 9 7% 6% Torridge 66 71 6 9% 9% West Devon 54 58 4 7% 10% Dorset 418 440 21 5% 4% Christchurch 49 53 4 9% 8% East Dorset 88 93 5 5% 5% North Dorset 70 74 4 6% 3% Purbeck 46 47 2 4% 3% West Dorset 100 105 5 5% 4% Weymouth and Portland 65 66 1 2% 1% Gloucestershire 611 658 46 8% 7% Cheltenham 116 124 7 6% 7% Cotswold 85 90 5 6% 4% Forest of Dean 84 88 4 5% 4% Gloucester 126 137 12 9% 10% Stroud 115 123 8 7% 6% Tewkesbury 86 96 10 12% 10% Somerset 542 578 36 7% 6% Mendip 111 117 7 6% 6% Sedgemoor 119 131 12 10% 8% South Somerset 165 174 9 5% 5% Taunton Deane 113 121 9 8% 7% ONS population projections England 11

West Somerset 34 35 0 1% 3% South West 5.423 5.817 393 7% 7% 25 year projections 2014 2039 2012-2037 Bath and North East 182 207 25 14% 12% Somerset Bournemouth 191 238 47 24% 20% Bristol, City of 442 546 103 23% 22% Cornwall 545 642 97 18% 19% Isles of Scilly 2 2 0-9% -13% North Somerset 208 253 45 22% 24% Plymouth 262 287 26 10% 9% Poole 150 175 25 17% 18% South Gloucestershire 272 331 59 22% 20% Swindon 216 255 39 18% 26% Torbay 133 149 16 12% 10% Wiltshire 483 541 58 12% 13% Devon 765 878 113 15% 14% East Devon 136 161 24 18% 14% Exeter 124 145 21 17% 12% Mid Devon 79 89 10 13% 14% North Devon 94 102 8 9% 11% South Hams 84 92 8 9% 7% Teignbridge 127 149 21 17% 13% Torridge 66 78 12 18% 20% West Devon 54 63 9 16% 21% Dorset 418 471 52 13% 10% Christchurch 49 60 11 22% 20% East Dorset 88 100 12 14% 13% North Dorset 70 80 10 14% 8% Purbeck 46 50 4 9% 9% West Dorset 100 112 12 12% 11% Weymouth and Portland 65 69 4 6% 4% Gloucestershire 611 714 103 17% 16% Cheltenham 116 134 17 15% 17% Cotswold 85 96 12 14% 10% Forest of Dean 84 93 9 11% 9% Gloucester 126 151 25 20% 21% Stroud 115 134 19 16% 14% Tewkesbury 86 107 21 24% 21% Somerset 542 624 82 15% 14% ONS population projections England 12

Mendip 111 126 16 14% 14% Sedgemoor 119 145 26 21% 18% South Somerset 165 185 20 12% 12% Taunton Deane 113 132 19 17% 16% West Somerset 34 36 2 6% 9% South West 5.423 6.312 888 16% 16% ONS population projections England 13

East Midlands Population Projections 10 year projections 2014 2024 2012-2022 Derby 252 270 17 7% 7% Leicester 338 368 31 9% 6% Nottingham 314 333 18 6% 5% Rutland 38 39 1 3% 4% Derbyshire 780 815 35 4% 5% Amber Valley 124 130 6 5% 5% Bolsover 77 81 4 5% 4% Chesterfield 104 107 3 2% 3% Derbyshire Dales 71 73 1 2% 4% Erewash 114 120 6 6% 6% High Peak 91 94 2 2% 4% North East Derbyshire 99 102 3 3% 4% South Derbyshire 98 108 10 10% 11% Leicestershire 668 719 51 8% 6% Blaby 96 102 7 7% 5% Charnwood 174 193 19 11% 10% Harborough 88 95 7 8% 8% Hinckley and Bosworth 108 115 8 7% 7% Melton 51 54 3 6% 6% North West Leicestershire 96 102 6 6% 5% Oadby and Wigston 56 58 2 3% 0% Lincolnshire 732 779 48 7% 7% Boston 66 72 5 8% 10% East Lindsey 138 143 6 4% 5% Lincoln 96 100 4 4% 3% North Kesteven 111 119 8 7% 9% South Holland 90 98 7 8% 10% South Kesteven 138 149 11 8% 8% West Lindsey 92 98 6 7% 6% Northamptonshire 714 779 64 9% 9% Corby 65 76 11 17% 15% Daventry 79 84 5 6% 6% East Northamptonshire 89 95 6 7% 5% Kettering 97 106 9 9% 9% Northampton 219 242 23 10% 11% South Northamptonshire 88 95 7 7% 6% Wellingborough 76 81 4 6% 6% Nottinghamshire 801 849 48 6% 6% Ashfield 123 131 9 7% 6% Bassetlaw 114 118 4 3% 4% ONS population projections England 14

Broxtowe 112 119 8 7% 7% Gedling 116 124 8 7% 6% Mansfield 106 110 4 3% 3% Newark and Sherwood 118 125 8 6% 6% Rushcliffe 114 123 9 8% 7% East Midlands 4.637 4.950 313 7% 6% 25 year projections 2014 2039 2012-2037 Derby 252 291 39 15% 16% Leicester 338 406 69 20% 14% Nottingham 314 361 47 15% 14% Rutland 38 41 3 9% 10% Derbyshire 780 859 79 10% 11% Amber Valley 124 138 14 11% 11% Bolsover 77 85 8 10% 10% Chesterfield 104 111 6 6% 7% Derbyshire Dales 71 75 4 6% 10% Erewash 114 129 15 13% 13% High Peak 91 97 5 6% 9% North East Derbyshire 99 106 6 6% 8% South Derbyshire 98 119 20 20% 22% Leicestershire 668 784 117 17% 15% Blaby 96 111 15 16% 12% Charnwood 174 216 43 25% 22% Harborough 88 104 16 19% 17% Hinckley and Bosworth 108 124 17 16% 14% Melton 51 58 7 13% 13% North West Leicestershire 96 109 13 14% 11% Oadby and Wigston 56 62 6 10% 5% Lincolnshire 732 835 103 14% 16% Boston 66 77 10 15% 20% East Lindsey 138 151 13 10% 12% Lincoln 96 107 11 11% 10% North Kesteven 111 128 17 15% 17% South Holland 90 106 16 17% 22% South Kesteven 138 162 24 18% 17% West Lindsey 92 104 12 13% 13% Northamptonshire 714 854 140 20% 19% Corby 65 89 23 35% 33% Daventry 79 89 10 13% 13% ONS population projections England 15

East Northamptonshire 89 103 14 16% 13% Kettering 97 117 20 20% 20% Northampton 219 268 48 22% 23% South Northamptonshire 88 103 15 17% 14% Wellingborough 76 86 10 13% 13% Nottinghamshire 801 907 105 13% 12% Ashfield 123 141 19 15% 14% Bassetlaw 114 122 8 7% 8% Broxtowe 112 128 16 14% 15% Gedling 116 133 18 15% 14% Mansfield 106 114 8 8% 7% Newark and Sherwood 118 134 16 14% 13% Rushcliffe 114 134 20 18% 16% East Midlands 4.637 5.339 701 15% 14% ONS population projections England 16

West Midlands Population Projections 10 year projections 2014 2024 2012-2022 Herefordshire, County of 187 197 10 5% 5% Shropshire 310 324 14 4% 4% Stoke-on-Trent 251 259 8 3% 3% Telford and Wrekin 169 177 8 4% 4% Staffordshire 860 890 30 3% 4% Cannock Chase 99 102 3 3% 3% East Staffordshire 116 122 6 6% 7% Lichfield 102 106 4 4% 5% Newcastle-under-Lyme 126 131 5 4% 2% South Staffordshire 111 114 3 3% 2% Stafford 132 138 6 4% 4% Staffordshire Moorlands 98 99 1 1% 2% Tamworth 77 78 1 2% 4% Warwickshire 552 579 28 5% 6% North Warwickshire 62 64 1 2% 3% Nuneaton and Bedworth 126 131 5 4% 6% Rugby 102 111 9 9% 9% Stratford-on-Avon 121 127 6 5% 5% Warwick 139 146 7 5% 6% West Midlands (Met 2.808 3.025 216 8% 7% Birmingham 1.101 1.190 88 8% 7% Coventry 337 388 50 15% 13% Dudley 316 325 9 3% 3% Sandwell 317 343 27 8% 9% Solihull 210 222 12 6% 5% Walsall 274 290 16 6% 5% Wolverhampton 253 268 15 6% 3% Worcestershire 575 602 27 5% 4% Bromsgrove 95 101 5 5% 5% Malvern Hills 76 81 5 6% 4% Redditch 84 86 1 2% 3% Worcester 101 106 5 5% 5% Wychavon 120 127 7 6% 4% Wyre Forest 99 102 3 3% 2% West Midlands 5.713 6.052 339 6% 6% ONS population projections England 17

25 year projections 2014 2039 2012-2037 Herefordshire, County of 187 209 22 11% 12% Shropshire 310 339 29 9% 9% Stoke-on-Trent 251 268 17 7% 7% Telford and Wrekin 169 185 15 9% 8% Staffordshire 860 925 65 8% 8% Cannock Chase 99 105 6 6% 7% East Staffordshire 116 130 14 12% 14% Lichfield 102 111 9 9% 11% Newcastle-under-Lyme 126 138 12 9% 6% South Staffordshire 111 118 8 7% 5% Stafford 132 144 11 9% 8% Staffordshire Moorlands 98 101 3 3% 3% Tamworth 77 80 3 3% 8% Warwickshire 552 619 67 12% 14% North Warwickshire 62 66 4 6% 8% Nuneaton and Bedworth 126 139 13 10% 13% Rugby 102 122 19 19% 19% Stratford-on-Avon 121 134 13 11% 12% Warwick 139 158 18 13% 15% West Midlands (Met 2.808 3.307 499 18% 16% Birmingham 1.101 1.305 203 18% 17% Coventry 337 446 108 32% 29% Dudley 316 338 23 7% 7% Sandwell 317 378 61 19% 20% Solihull 210 239 30 14% 13% Walsall 274 313 39 14% 12% Wolverhampton 253 288 35 14% 9% Worcestershire 575 635 60 10% 9% Bromsgrove 95 108 13 13% 13% Malvern Hills 76 87 11 14% 10% Redditch 84 87 2 3% 5% Worcester 101 113 12 12% 11% Wychavon 120 135 16 13% 8% Wyre Forest 99 105 6 6% 4% West Midlands 5.713 6.486 773 14% 13% ONS population projections England 18

Yorkshire & the Humber Population Projections 10 year projections 2014 2024 2012-2022 East Riding of Yorkshire 337 349 12 4% 5% Kingston upon Hull, City of 258 263 5 2% 2% North East Lincolnshire 160 162 2 1% 1% North Lincolnshire 169 175 6 3% 5% York 204 220 16 8% 6% North Yorkshire 602 615 13 2% 3% Craven 56 57 1 2% 2% Hambleton 90 92 2 2% 2% Harrogate 157 159 2 1% 3% Richmondshire 53 52-1 -2% 1% Ryedale 53 55 2 4% 2% Scarborough 108 108 0 0% 1% Selby 85 92 6 7% 9% South Yorkshire (Met County) 1.366 1.433 67 5% 4% Barnsley 238 254 16 7% 6% Doncaster 304 309 5 2% 2% Rotherham 260 268 8 3% 3% Sheffield 564 602 38 7% 5% West Yorkshire (Met County) 2.264 2.393 129 6% 6% Bradford 528 553 25 5% 6% Calderdale 207 218 11 5% 6% Kirklees 431 459 28 6% 7% Leeds 766 816 50 6% 7% Wakefield 331 347 16 5% 5% Yorkshire and The Humber 5.360 5.609 249 5% 5% 5.360 25 year projections 2014 2039 2012-2037 East Riding of Yorkshire 337 362 25 7% 10% Kingston upon Hull, City of 258 269 12 4% 6% North East Lincolnshire 160 164 4 2% 2% North Lincolnshire 169 180 10 6% 9% York 204 238 34 17% 15% North Yorkshire 602 631 30 5% 7% Craven 56 59 3 5% 6% Hambleton 90 94 4 4% 4% ONS population projections England 19

Harrogate 157 163 6 3% 7% Richmondshire 53 51-1 -2% 3% Ryedale 53 57 4 8% 6% Scarborough 108 110 2 2% 3% Selby 85 98 12 15% 18% South Yorkshire (Met County) 1.366 1.517 151 11% 10% Barnsley 238 272 34 14% 13% Doncaster 304 314 10 3% 4% Rotherham 260 278 18 7% 7% Sheffield 564 652 89 16% 14% West Yorkshire (Met County) 2.264 2.548 283 13% 14% Bradford 528 583 55 10% 14% Calderdale 207 231 24 11% 14% Kirklees 431 492 61 14% 15% Leeds 766 878 111 15% 16% Wakefield 331 364 32 10% 11% Yorkshire and The Humber 5.360 5.908 548 10% 11% ONS population projections England 20

North East Population Projections 10 year projections 2014 2024 2012-2022 County Durham 518 540 22 4% 4% Darlington 105 107 1 1% 2% Hartlepool 93 95 2 2% 3% Middlesbrough 139 144 5 4% 3% Northumberland 316 320 4 1% 2% Redcar and Cleveland 135 135 0 0% 0% Stockton-on-Tees 194 204 10 5% 6% Tyne and Wear (Met 1.119 1.158 39 4% 3% Gateshead 201 205 5 2% 3% Newcastle upon Tyne 290 307 17 6% 3% North Tyneside 203 212 10 5% 6% South Tyneside 149 152 3 2% 3% Sunderland 277 282 5 2% 1% North East 2.619 2.701 82 3% 3% 25 year projections 2014 2039 2012-2037 County Durham 518 566 48 9% 8% Darlington 105 108 3 3% 3% Hartlepool 93 97 4 4% 6% Middlesbrough 139 150 11 8% 7% Northumberland 316 322 6 2% 3% Redcar and Cleveland 135 135 0 0% -1% Stockton-on-Tees 194 214 20 10% 12% Tyne and Wear (Met 1.119 1.205 86 8% 6% Gateshead 201 212 11 5% 6% Newcastle upon Tyne 290 327 37 13% 8% North Tyneside 203 223 20 10% 12% South Tyneside 149 155 7 5% 6% Sunderland 277 288 11 4% 2% North East 2.619 2.796 177 7% 6% 2.619 ONS population projections England 21

North West Population Projections 10 year projections 2014 2024 2012-2022 Blackburn with Darwen 147 146-1 -1% 2% Blackpool 141 139-2 -1% 0% Cheshire East 374 389 15 4% 4% Cheshire West and Chester 332 341 9 3% 2% Halton 126 129 3 2% 2% Warrington 206 220 13 6% 8% Cumbria 498 495-3 -1% 0% Allerdale 96 96 0 0% 0% Barrow-in-Furness 68 65-3 -4% -2% Carlisle 108 110 2 1% 1% Copeland 70 68-2 -2% -1% Eden 53 53 0 0% 1% South Lakeland 103 103 0 0% 0% Greater Manchester (Met 2.733 2.900 168 6% 6% County) Bolton 280 293 12 4% 6% Bury 187 197 10 5% 5% Manchester 520 570 50 10% 7% Oldham 229 239 10 4% 4% Rochdale 213 218 5 2% 2% Salford 242 267 25 10% 10% Stockport 287 302 15 5% 5% Tameside 221 229 8 4% 6% Trafford 232 252 19 8% 7% Wigan 321 333 12 4% 5% Lancashire 1.185 1.220 35 3% 3% Burnley 87 87 0 0% 0% Chorley 112 122 11 10% 8% Fylde 77 81 4 5% 4% Hyndburn 80 79-1 -1% 0% Lancaster 141 148 6 4% 2% Pendle 90 91 2 2% 3% Preston 140 143 2 1% 1% Ribble Valley 58 60 2 3% 3% Rossendale 69 72 3 4% 5% South Ribble 109 111 2 2% 4% West Lancashire 112 114 2 2% 1% Wyre 109 112 4 3% 3% Merseyside (Met County) 1.391 1.431 40 3% 2% Knowsley 146 148 2 1% 1% ONS population projections England 22

Liverpool 473 496 23 5% 2% Sefton 273 183 6 3% 1% St. Helens 177 277 3 1% 4% Wirral 321 327 6 2% 2% North West 7.133 7.409 276 4% 4% 25 year projections 2014 2039 2012-2037 Blackburn with Darwen 147 144-3 -2% 3% Blackpool 141 140-1 0% 1% Cheshire East 374 406 32 9% 9% Cheshire West and Chester 332 350 18 5% 5% Halton 126 131 5 4% 3% Warrington 206 234 28 13% 16% Cumbria 498 488-10 -2% -1% Allerdale 96 95-2 -2% -1% Barrow-in-Furness 68 61-7 -10% -5% Carlisle 108 111 3 2% 0% Copeland 70 66-4 -6% -4% Eden 53 53 0 0% 1% South Lakeland 103 103 0 0% 1% Greater Manchester (Met 2.733 3.088 355 13% 13% County) Bolton 280 306 26 9% 13% Bury 187 208 21 11% 11% Manchester 520 624 103 20% 16% Oldham 229 250 21 9% 9% Rochdale 213 225 12 5% 5% Salford 242 296 54 22% 22% Stockport 287 320 33 12% 10% Tameside 221 239 18 8% 13% Trafford 232 274 42 18% 15% Wigan 321 346 25 8% 12% Lancashire 1.185 1.255 70 6% 6% Burnley 87 87 0 0% 0% Chorley 112 132 20 18% 15% Fylde 77 84 7 9% 9% Hyndburn 80 78-2 -2% -1% Lancaster 141 155 13 9% 6% Pendle 90 92 2 2% 5% Preston 140 146 5 4% 4% Ribble Valley 58 61 3 6% 6% ONS population projections England 23

Rossendale 69 75 6 8% 10% South Ribble 109 113 4 3% 8% West Lancashire 112 116 5 4% 1% Wyre 109 116 7 7% 7% Merseyside (Met County) 1.391 1.484 93 7% 4% Knowsley 146 152 6 4% 1% Liverpool 473 527 54 11% 6% Sefton 273 189 11 6% 2% St. Helens 177 283 9 3% 8% Wirral 321 333 12 4% 3% North West 7.133 7.720 587 8% 8% ONS population projections England 24