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The West Yorkshire Built-up Area, ... and the United Kingdom's third-largest city by population Bradford, ... This page was last edited on 15 November 2024, ...
Ethnic minorities totalled to over 21% of West Yorkshire's population in 2011. [28] ... This page was last edited on 28 December 2024, at 18:49 (UTC).
This is a list of ceremonial counties in England by population in 2021 ... North West: 4: West Yorkshire: 2,314,000: ... This page was last edited on 1 April 2024, ...
The Office for National Statistics identifies "Bradford Built-up area subdivision", defined by its own algorithm, [1] as an area of 81.74 km 2 (31.56 sq mi) with a 2011 population of 349,561 and a density of 4,280 people per square km. [2] It is a subdivision of the West Yorkshire Built-up Area.
West Yorkshire Joint Services provides analytical, archaeological, archives, ecology, materials testing, and trading standards services in Leeds and the other four districts of West Yorkshire. It was created following the abolition of the county council in 1986 and expanded in 1997, and is funded by the five district councils, pro rata to their ...
The remaining borders are with other districts of West Yorkshire: ... The population density was 1,967/km 2 ... This page was last edited on 17 December 2024, ...
Norwich. The ONS has classified all built-up areas with a population of at least 200,000 as "major". Most are cities, with three large towns (Luton, Northampton and Reading) included. [1]
West Yorkshire Leeds Leeds North West CC: 71,607 West Yorkshire Leeds Leeds South BC: 74,726 West Yorkshire Leeds Leeds South West and Morley BC: 71,376 West Yorkshire Leeds Leeds West and Pudsey BC: 70,270 West Yorkshire Leeds Normanton and Hemsworth CC: 75,388 West Yorkshire Wakefield: Ossett and Denby Dale CC: 71,595 West Yorkshire Kirklees ...