2014 Mid-Year Population Estimates: Total population of Kent authorities
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1 Business Intelligence Statistical Bulletin July Mid-Year Population Estimates: Total population of Kent authorities Related information The Population and Census web page contains more information which you may find useful. Population change presents a time-series of population estimates and an analysis of population growth Population forecasts presents the latest thinking about future population levels 2011 Census provides information of the characteristics of the population NOTE: within this bulletin Kent refers to the Kent County Council (KCC) area which excludes Medway Contact details Business Intelligence: Research & Evaluation Kent County Council Invicta House Maidstone Kent ME14 1XQ [email protected] Tel: This bulletin presents the 2014 Mid-Year Population Estimates (Census based) as published by the Office for National Statistics on 25 June Annual population change between 2013 and 2014 is also presented. Note: The 2013 Mid-year population estimates are the revised figures released 25 June 2015 which correct errors in the distribution of armed forces across some local authorities Summary of findings Kent remains the largest non-metropolitan local authority area in England with a resident population of 1,510,400 people in mid This figure excludes the Medway Council area. There are 4.3 people per hectare in Kent, making Kent less densely populated than the regional average (4.7) but slightly higher than the national average (4.2). Maidstone has the largest population of all Kent districts with a population of 161,800 in mid-2014 whilst Dartford has the smallest population with 102,200 people. Dartford is Kent s most densely populated district with 14.0 people per hectare and Ashford is the least densely populated district (2.1persons per hectare). Kent s population grew by +16,800 people (+) between 2013 and This rate of growth is higher than both the national (+) and regional (+0.9%) growth rate. Maidstone saw the largest population increase in real terms, increasing by an additional 2,500 people (+1.6%) between 2013 and 2014.
2 Summary of findings continued Dartford saw the largest population increase in percentage terms, increasing by an additional +1.7% (+1,700) people between 2013 and All of the Government Regions experienced an increase in population between 2013 and London experienced the largest growth both in real and percentage terms (+122,100 people equivalent to +1.5%). South East saw the second largest real increase (+81,100 people, equivalent to +0.9% increase). Of the counties in the South East region, Kent experienced the largest real and percentage increase in population between 2013 and 2014 (+16,800 people, equivalent to +). This bulletin presents the national population estimate with the population of each of the former Government office regions in England. It then focuses specifically on the South East region and compares Kent s population alongside other counties within the South East region. It ends by looking at the total population of each of the Kent local authority districts Only total population estimates are presented here but further details from the 2014 estimates are available on the Kent County Council website in the bulletins and excel toolkits listed below: 2014 Mid-Year Population Estimates: Age and gender profile presents the age and gender profile of each local authority district in Kent in the form of tables and population pyramids. Time-series of Mid-year population estimates presents total population between 1995 and What s causing Kent s population growth? examines the reasons behind the changes in population. Interactive population estimates Excel toolkit allows access to population estimates for any chosen age group for all 12 Kent local authority districts and Kent County as a whole between 1992 and Note on the data It is ONS policy to present all estimates rounded to the nearest hundred. Within this bulletin all numbers have been individually rounded and therefore may not sum. Percentages have been calculated using unrounded numbers. Page 2
3 The data in this bulletin will be updated in summer 2016 when the 2015 midyear population estimates will be released Geographical reference map Total population of England and each of the former Government Office Regions The 2014 mid-year population estimate for England is 54,316,600. This is +450,800 people (+) higher than the 2013 mid-year population estimate. The South East region has the largest population with 8,873,800 people. The region with the smallest population is the North East with 2,618,700 people. The London region saw the largest real and percentage increase in population between 2013 and 2014, growing by +122,100 people (+1.5%). This increase brought the population of London to over 8.5 million. The South East region has shown the second largest population growth in real and percentage terms, increasing by an additional +81,100 people (+0.9%) between 2013 and London is the most densely populated region with 54.3 people per hectare and the South West region the least densely populated with 2.3 people per Page 3
4 hectare. Within the South East region there are 4.7 people per hectare. Population change between 2013 and 2014 for England and each of the former Government Office regions is presented in Table 1 and Chart 1. Table 1: 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: Former Government Office Regions & England 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: Former Government Office Regions & England change 2013 MYPE* 2014 MYPE Number % Area (Hectare) 2014 MYPE density (people per Ha) England 53,865,800 54,316, ,800 13,027, East 5,954,300 6,018,400 64,100 1,910, East Midlands 4,598,400 4,637,400 39,000 1,560, London 8,416,500 8,538, , % 157, North East 2,610,500 2,618,700 8, % 857, North West 7,103,300 7,133,000 29, % 1,410, South East 8,792,800 8,873,800 81, % 1,906, South West 5,377,600 5,423,300 45,700 2,383, West Midlands 5,674,700 5,713,300 38, % 1,299, Yorkshire & The Humber 5,337,700 5,360,000 22, % 1,540, Source: 2014 Mid Year Population Estimates published 25 June 2015 Office for National Statistics Crow n Copyright *Revised 2013 Mid Year Population Estimates published 25 June 2015 Office for National Statistics Crow n Copyright Presented by All figures are separately rounded to the nearest hundred and therefore may not sum. Percentages and densities are calculated using unrounded numbers Chart 1: 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: Former Government Office Regions & England 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: England & Former Government Office Regions London 1.5% East 1.0% South East 0.9% South West East Midlands England West Midlands 0.7% North West Yorkshire and the Humber 0.4% 0.4% North East 0.3% 0.0% 0.2% 0.4% 0.6% 1.0% 1.2% 1.4% 1.6% % Change Chart produced by Page 4
5 Total population of counties (excluding Unitary Authorities) in the South East Region The 2014 mid-year population estimates show that Kent is the most populous county council area in the South East region with a population of 1,510,400 people. This population also means that the Kent remains the largest nonmetropolitan local authority area in England. Hampshire is the second largest county in the South East with a population of 1,346,100. Buckinghamshire is the smallest county in the South East region with a population of 521,900. Of the counties in the South East region, Kent experienced the largest increase in population in both real and percentage terms between 2013 and 2014 growing by +16,800 people (+). Buckinghamshire also experienced a percentage increase of + in population although the total increase was less than Kent with an increase of +5,800 people. Surrey is the most densely populated county in the South East region with 7.0 people per hectare, which is considerably higher than the average density for the South East region (4.7 people per hectare). Kent is the second most densely populated county with 4.3 people per hectare. Oxfordshire is the least densely populated county in the South East with 2.6 people per hectare. Population change between 2013 and 2014 for each of the counties in the South East region is presented in Table 2 and Chart 2. Table 2: 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: South East Counties 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: South East Counties change 2013 MYPE* 2014 MYPE Number % Area (Hectare) 2014 MYPE density (people per Ha) South East region 8,792,800 8,873,800 81, % 1,906, Buckinghamshire 516, ,900 5, , East Sussex 534, ,800 5, % 170, Hampshire 1,337,700 1,346,100 8, % 367, Kent 1,493,500 1,510,400 16, , Oxfordshire 666, ,500 6, % 260, Surrey 1,152,100 1,161,300 9, , West Sussex 821, ,400 7, % 199, Source: 2014 Mid Year Population Estimates published 25 June 2015 Office for National Statistics Crow n Copyright *Revised 2013 Mid Year Population Estimates published 25 June 2015 Office for National Statistics Crow n Copyright Presented by All figures are separately rounded to the nearest hundred and therefore may not sum. Percentages and densities are calculated using unrounded numbers Page 5
6 Chart 2: 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: South East counties 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: South East Counties (excluding Unitary Authorities) Kent Buckinghamshire East Sussex 1.0% Oxfordshire 1.2% South East region 0.9% West Sussex 0.9% Surrey Hampshire 0.6% 0.0% 0.5% 1.0% 1.5% % Change Chart produced by Total population of unitary authorities in the South East Region Brighton and Hove is the largest unitary authority in the South East region with a population of 281,100 people according to the 2014 mid-year population estimates. Medway is the second largest unitary authority with a population of 274,000. Bracknell Forest has the smallest population with 118,000 people. Portsmouth is the most densely populated unitary authority in the South East region with 51.7 people per hectare, which is considerably higher than the average density for the South East region (4.7 people per hectare). West Berkshire is the least densely populated unitary authority with 2.2 people per hectare. Within Medway there are 14.3 people per hectare. Of the unitary authorities in the South East region, Milton Keynes experienced the largest increase in population in both real and percentage terms between 2013 and 2014 growing by +3,500 people.(+1.4%) Medway experienced the fourth largest increase in real terms growing by +2,900 people (). Population change between the 2013 and 2014 for each of the unitary authorities in the South East region is presented in Table 3 and Chart 3. Page 6
7 Table 3: 2012 to 2013 Mid-year population change: South East Unitary Authorities 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: South East Unitary Authorities change 2013 MYPE* 2014 MYPE Number % South East region 8,792,800 8,873,800 81, % 1,906, Bracknell Forest 116, ,000 1, % 10, Brighton and Hove 278, ,100 3,000 8, Isle of Wight 138, , % 38, Medway 271, ,000 2,900 19, Milton Keynes 255, ,200 3, % 30, Portsmouth 207, ,100 1,600 4, Reading 159, ,800 1, % 4, Slough 143, ,600 1,600 3, Southampton 242, ,300 3, % 4, West Berkshire 155, , % 70, Windsor and Maidenhead 146, ,400 1, % 19, Wokingham 157, ,100 1,200 17, Source: 2014 Mid Year Population Estimates published 25 June 2015 Office for National Statistics Crow n Copyright *Revised 2013 Mid Year Population Estimates published 25 June 2015 Office for National Statistics Crow n Copyright Presented by All figures are separately rounded to the nearest hundred and therefore may not sum. Percentages and densities are calculated using unrounded numbers Area (Hectare) 2014 MYPE density (people per Ha) Chart 3: 2012 to 2013 Mid-year population change: South East Unitary Authorities Chart 3: 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: South East Unitary Authorities Milton Keynes 1.4% Southampton Bracknell Forest 1.3% 1.3% Slough Medway Brighton and Hove Reading 1.0% South East region 0.9% Portsmouth Wokingham Windsor and 0.7% Isle of Wight 0.5% West Berkshire 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 0.6% 0.9% 1.2% 1.5% Chart produced by % Change Page 7
8 Total population of the Kent County Council Area and local authority districts within Kent The total population of the KCC area is 1,510,400 people according to the 2014 mid-year population estimates. Maidstone has the largest population with 161,800 people, which is equivalent to 10.7% of Kent s total population. Dartford Borough has the smallest population in Kent with 102,200 people, which is equivalent to 6.8% of Kent s total population. The total population of each of the Kent local authority districts according to the 2014 mid-year population estimates and the proportion each contributes to the population of Kent as a whole is presented in Chart 4. Chart 4: 2014 Mid-year population estimate and percentage contribution to the Kent total 2014 Mid-year total population of Kent local authority districts and percentage contribution to the county total Maidstone Canterbury Swale Thanet Tonbridge & Malling Ashford Sevenoaks Tunbridge Wells Dover Shepway Gravesham Dartford 161,800 (10.7%) 157,600 (10.4%) 140,800 (9.3%) 138,400 (9.2%) 124,400 (8.2%) 123,300 (8.2%) 117,800 (7.8%) 116,100 (7.7%) 113,100 (7.5%) 109,500 (7.3%) 105,300 (6.9%) 102,200 (6.7%) 0 25,000 50,000 75, , , , ,000 Total population Chart produced by Dartford is Kent s most densely population local authority district with 14.0 people per hectare. Ashford is the least densely populated with 2.1 people per hectare. The population density of Kent local authority districts is presented in Chart 5 Page 8
9 Chart 5: Population density of KCC area and Kent local authorities (persons per hectare) Based on 2014 Mid-year population estimates Population density of Kent and Kent local authorities (persons per hectare) Based on 2014 Mid-year population estimates Dartford 14.0 Thanet 13.4 Gravesham 10.6 Tonbridge & Malling Canterbury Kent Maidstone Swale Dover Tunbridge Wells Sevenoaks Shepway Ashford % Change Chart produced by The population of the KCC area grew by + between 2013 and 2014 which was a higher rate of growth than the national average and South East average. Of the local authority districts in the KCC area, Maidstone has seen the largest increase in population in real terms. Between 2013 and 2014 Maidstone s population increased by +2,500 people, which is equivalent to a +1.6% increase. Dartford saw the largest population increase in percentage terms, increasing by an additional +1.7% (+1,700) people between 2013 and The population change between the 2013 and 2014 mid-year population estimate for Kent as a whole and each of the local authority areas within Kent is presented in Table 4 and Chart 6. Page 9
10 Table 4: 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: Kent and local authority districts 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: KCC Area and districts change 2013 MYPE* 2014 MYPE Number % Area (Hectare) 2014 MYPE density (people per Ha) Kent (KCC area) 1,493,500 1,510,400 16, , Ashford 121, ,300 1, % 58, Canterbury 155, ,600 2, % 30, Dartford 100, ,200 1, % 7, Dover 112, , % 31, Gravesham 103, ,300 1, % 9, Maidstone 159, ,800 2, % 39, Sevenoaks 117, , % 36, Shepway 108, , % 35, Swale 139, ,800 1, % 37, Thanet 136, ,400 1, % 10, Tonbridge & Malling 123, ,400 1, % 24, Tunbridge Wells 115, , % 33, Source: 2014 Mid Year Population Estimates published 25 June 2015 Office for National Statistics Crow n Copyright *Revised 2013 Mid Year Population Estimates published 25 June 2015 Office for National Statistics Crow n Copyright Presented by All figures are separately rounded to the nearest hundred and therefore may not sum. Percentages and densities are calculated using unrounded numbers Chart 6: 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: Kent and local authority districts 2013 to 2014 Mid-year population change: Kent and local authority districts Dartford 1.7% Maidstone Canterbury Gravesham 1.5% 1.5% 1.6% Ashford 1.3% Thanet Swale Tonbridge & Malling Kent 1.2% 1.2% 1.2% Sevenoaks Dover 0.7% 0.6% Shepway 0.6% Tunbridge Wells 0.4% 0.0% 0.2% 0.4% 0.6% 1.0% 1.2% 1.4% 1.6% 1.8% % Change Chart produced by Page 10
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