HC Deb 16 February 1979 vol 962 cc690-1W
Mr. Grocott

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services, if he will list (a) the 10 largest and the 10 smallest non-metropolitan district councils in order of population, (b) the 10 largest and 10 smallest metropolitan district councils in order of population and (c) the 10 largest and 10 smallest non-metropolitan county councils in order of population.

Mr. Deakins

The latest available population estimates are for mid-1977. The information requested, with the respective population, is in the tables below:

(a) Non-Metropolitan Districts
Largest:
Bristol 409,900
Nottingham 282,900
Leicester 280,000
Cardiff 278,900
Kingston-on-Hull 275,400
Plymouth 260,300
Stoke-on-Trent 257,800
Derby 215,900
Southampton 212,200
Portsmouth 194,700
Smallest:
Oswestry 31,100
Meirionnydd 30,400
Rutland 30,600
West Somerset 29,400
Alnwick 28,800
Dwyfor 26,000
Berwick-on-Tweed 25,700
Teesdale 24,200
Radnor 20,600
Isles of Scilly 1,900
(b) Metropolitan Districts
Largest:
Birmingham 1,050,100
Leeds 734,000
Sheffield 547,400
Liverpool 536,900
Manchester 491,600
Bradford 464,200
Kirklees 376,900
Wirral 346,300
Coventry 340,500
Sandwell 313,100
Smallest:
Tameside 220,300
Gateshead 217,500
Rochdale 210,000
Solihull 198,300
North Tyneside 197,100
Calderdale 190,400
St. Helens 190,300
Knowsley 186,300
Bury 180,000
South Tyneside 166,900
(c) Non-Metropolitan Counties
Largest:
Hampshire 1,450,500
Kent 1,445,100
Essex 1,425,900
Lancashire 1,368,100
Surrey 995,800
Staffordshire 994,000
Nottinghamshire 974,100
Devon 947,200
Hertfordshire 941,600
Avon 916,900
Smallest:
Somerset 411,400
South Glamorgan 385,200
Clwyd 379,800
West Glamorgan 367,600
Salop 360,700
Dyfed 324,800
Northumberland 290,700
Gwynedd 226,800
Isle of Wight 113,600
Powys 105,500

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