Template:English cerem counties
This template provides an easy method to link to population statistics for English ceremonial counties. The template is updated from time to time as the Office for National Statistics (ONS) releases new data, thus it should not be necessary to manually update the articles or their references. Counties are identified by passing the country name as a parameter. ONS statistics are produced at district level, the figures in this template have been aggregated from the constituent districts.
The following also apply
- {{United Kingdom district population citation}} – gives a citation for the source of population data
- {{United Kingdom statistics year}} – gives the year to which the estimate applies (not the year it was generated)
Usage
- Population
{{English cerem counties|POP=Cambridgeshire}}
852,523
- Population ranking
{{English cerem counties|RNK=Cambridgeshire}}
28th
- Area (km²)
{{English cerem counties|ARE=Cambridgeshire}}
3,390
- Area ranking
{{English cerem counties|ARK=Cambridgeshire}}
15th
- Population density (people/km²)
{{English cerem counties|DEN=Cambridgeshire}}
252
- Population density ranking
{{English cerem counties|DRK=Cambridgeshire}}
34th
- Citations
{{United Kingdom district population citation|England}}
"Population Estimates for UK, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, Mid-2019". Office for National Statistics. 6 May 2020. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
{{United Kingdom district population citation|area}}
"Standard Area Measurements (2016) for Administrative Areas in the United Kingdom". Office for National Statistics. 1 February 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
- Year
{{United Kingdom statistics year|England}}
mid-2019 est.
{{United Kingdom statistics year|EnglandYYYY}}
2019
Note (County Durham and North Yorkshire)
The Borough of Stockton-on-Tees is the only administrative district divided between two ceremonial counties. The area south of the River Tees (the 2 Ingleby Barwick wards, Mandale & Victoria, Stainsby Hill, Village and Yarm wards) are in North Yorkshire, the larger remaining part in County Durham. The areas of the two parts are 46.0637 & 158.8988km² respectively.[1] Yearly population estimates are not available at ward level: for the puposes of this template the population split is estimated as 57,194:140,154, the same ratio as in the 2011 census (when it was 55,531:136,079).[2]
References
- ^ "Standard Area Measurements (2016) for Administrative Areas in the United Kingdom". Office for National Statistics. 1 February 2017. Table SAM_WD_DEC_2016. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
- ^ "Table PHP01 2011 Census: Usual residents by resident type, and population density, number of households with at least one usual resident and average household size, wards in England and Wales". Office for National Statistics. 16 July 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2017.