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Ringwood is a market town in south-west Hampshire, England, on the River Avon close to the New Forest, northeast of Bournemouth and southwest of Southampton. It was founded by the Anglo-Saxons , and has held a weekly market since the Middle Ages .
This is a list of settlements in Hampshire by population based on the results of the 2011 census. The next United Kingdom census will take place in 2021 . In 2011, there were 42 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Hampshire , shown in the table below.
Ringwood and Fordingbridge Rural District [55] New Forest: Four Marks: 3,983 [118] 6.08 Alton Rural District [32] East Hampshire: Frenchmoor: Romsey and Stockbridge Rural District [12] Test Valley: Froxfield and Privett: 961 [119] 24.66 Petersfield Rural District [53] East Hampshire: Froyle: 644 [120] 18.78 Alton Rural District [32] East ...
The built-up area had a population at the 2021 census of 7,150, [5] being the significant majority of the overall parish's population of 7,905. [ 1 ] Although administratively separate from Ringwood since 1932 and in a different county to it since 1974, the area continues to have Ringwood as its post town .
People by populated place and occupation in Hampshire (17 C) A. People from Aldershot (3 C, 19 P) ... People from Ringwood, Hampshire (14 P) People from Romsey (37 P)
New Forest is a local government district in Hampshire, England.Its council is based in Lyndhurst, although the largest town is Totton.The district also includes the towns of Fordingbridge, Lymington, New Milton and Ringwood.
Bagnum is a hamlet in the English county of Hampshire. The settlement is within the civil parish of Ringwood (where the 2011 Census was included), and is located approximately 2.2 miles (3.5 km) south-east of Ringwood town centre. Old railway bridge
This is a list of settlements in the county of Hampshire, England.Places highlighted in bold type are towns or cities.. The Isle of Wight was in Hampshire until 1890. [a] Bournemouth and adjacent parishes in the far west [b] were transferred to the ceremonial and administrative county of Dorset in 1974.