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  2. Demographics of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Population density in the 2011 census in the Bradford Metropolitan District Council area. Bradford, England is an ethnically and culturally diverse city. The City of Bradford metropolitan borough is the sixth most populous local authority district in the United Kingdom, and includes not only Bradford but also the towns and villages of Keighley, Shipley, Bingley, Ilkley, Haworth, Silsden ...

  3. Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Population density in the Bradford Metropolitan District Council Area from the 2011 census Ethnic demography of the Bradford District over time. At the 2011 UK census, Bradford had a population of 522,452. [84] There were 106,680 households in Bradford, and the population density was 4,560

  4. City of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Population density in the Bradford Metropolitan District Council Area from the 2011 census [77] At the 2011 UK census, the City of Bradford had a population of 522,452. [ 78 ] Of the 180,246 households in Bradford, 36.5% were married couples living together, 28% were one-person households, 10.8% were lone parents and 8.4% were co-habiting ...

  5. Thornton and Allerton - Wikipedia

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    Thornton and Allerton ward is represented on Bradford Council by three Labour Party councillors: Karen Regan, Sue Duffy and Beverley Mullaney. [3] The area has swung considerably from Conservative to Labour over the last 10 years, with all three Conservative councillors between 2014 and 2016 being replaced by Labour candidates, whose majorities all increased with swings of at least 5% in their ...

  6. BD postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The BD postcode area, also known as the Bradford postcode area, [2] is a group of 24 postcode districts in England, within seven post towns.These cover northwestern West Yorkshire (including Bradford, Bingley, Shipley, Cleckheaton and Keighley) and southwestern North Yorkshire (including Skipton and Settle), plus very small parts of Lancashire.

  7. West Yorkshire Built-up Area - Wikipedia

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    The West Yorkshire Built-up Area, previously known as the West Yorkshire Urban Area, is a term used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to refer to a conurbation in West Yorkshire, England, based on the cities of Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield, and the large towns of Huddersfield and Halifax.

  8. Leeds City Region - Wikipedia

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    However, Leeds contains less than a third of the region's population and geographical area. Bradford is the second largest city in the region, together Leeds and Bradford contain more than 50% of the region's inhabitants. Both Leeds and Bradford are among the top 5 largest local authority areas in England in terms of population.

  9. City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council - Wikipedia

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    The county council was abolished in 1986, with Bradford taking on the county council's former functions in the area. [11] In March 2006, the UK's Audit Commission issued a report "in the public interest" regarding concerns about the procurement process for the acquisition of an asset management system. The report identified weaknesses in the ...