§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the present districts of Aberconwy and Colwyn, but excluding the community areas of Cefnmeiriadog and Trefnant.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 89,100
- (b) 108,600
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present districts of Neath and Port Talbot, together with the community areas of Pontardwe, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, Cwmllynfell, Ystalyfera, Cilybebyll, Ystradgynlais and Tawe-Uchaf.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 119,100
- (b) 148,900
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present district of Rhuddlan, together with the community areas of Llanasa, Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor, Cefnmeiriadog,Trefnant, Aberwheeler, Henllan, Denbigh, Llandyrnog, Llangynhafal, Llanynys, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, Nantglyn, Cyffylliog, Ruthin, Llanbedr, Dyffryn Clwyd, Llanferres Clocaenog, Efenechtyd, Llandegla, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Llanarmon-yn-Ial, Llanelidan, Derwen, Betws Gwerfil Goch, Gwyddelwern, Bryneglwys, Corwen, Llantysilio, Llangollen and Llangollen rural.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 77,100
- (b) 95,100
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
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§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales, if he will give his current estimate of the(a) adult and (b) total combined population of Ynys Môn.
§ Mr. David HuntThe information is as follows:
Description Adult population Total population Ynys 55,400 69,800 Notes:
1. Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates, 1991.
2. Adults assumed to be all those aged 16 and over,
3. All figures rounded to nearest 100.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present district of Montgomeryshire, together with the community areas of Llansilin, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant and Llangedwyn.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 43,900
- (b) 54,600
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present districts of Blaenau Gwent and Islwyn, together with the community areas of Bargoed, Gelligaer, Nelson, Aber Valley, Llanbradach, Penyrhoel, Maesycwmmer, Bedwas and Machen, Caerphilly, Van and Rudry.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 180,100.
- (b) 230,000.
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 districts mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present district of Wrexham and Maelor, together with the community areas of Chirk, Glyntraian, Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog and Ceiriog Ucha.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 97,700.
- (b) 123,600.
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where 626W estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total population of Newport district.
§ Mr. David HuntThe information is as follows:
Description Adult population Total population Newport 106,000 135,400 Notes:
1. Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates, 1991.
2. Adults assumed to be all those aged 16 and over.
3. All figures rounded to nearest 100.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total population of the Cynon valley district.
§ Mr. David HuntThe information is as follows:
Description Adult population Total population Cynon Valley 51,800 65,800 Notes:
1. Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates, 1991.
2. Adults assumed to be all those aged 16 and over.
3. All figures rounded to nearest 100.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the present districts of Rhondda and Taf-Ely, but excluding the community area of Pentyrch.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 136,200
- (b) 172,400
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total population of Ceredigion district.
§ Mr. David HuntThe information is as follows:
Description Adult population Total population Ceredigion 54,600 66,700 Notes:
1. Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates, 1991.
2. Adults assumed to be all those aged 16 and over.
3. All figures rounded to nearest 100.
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§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population in the present districts of Preseli Pembrokeshire and south Pembrokeshire together with Caldey island and St. Margaret's island.
§ Mr. David HuntThe information is as follows:
Description Adult population Total population South Pembrokeshire and Preseli Pembrokeshire 90,200 113,700 Notes:
1. Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates, 1991.
2. Adults assumed to be all those aged 16 and over.
3. All figures rounded to nearest 100.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined populaton of the present districts of Alyn and Deeside and Delyn, but excluding the community areas of Llanasa and Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 109,000
- (b) 137,800
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the present district of Ogwr, but excluding the community areas of Wick, St. Bride's Major, Ewenny and Coychurch Lower.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 101,200
- (b) 127,600
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present district of Merthyr Tydfil, together with the community areas of Rhymney, Darran valley and New Tredegar.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 61,100
- (b) 78,200
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates 628W of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of (a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of Arfon and Dwyfor districts.
§ Mr. David HuntThe information is as follows:
Description Adult population Total population Arfon and Dwyfor 67,200 83,300 Notes:
1. Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates, 1991.
2. Adults assumed to be all those aged 16 and over.
3. All figures rounded to nearest 100.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the present districts of Carmarthen Dinefwr and Llannelli.
§ Mr. David HuntThe information is as follows:
Description Adult population Total population Carmarthen, Dinefwr and Llanelli 137,600 170,500 Notes:
1. Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates, 1991.
2. Adults assumed to be all those aged 16 and over.
3. All figures rounded to nearest 100.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present district of Cardiff, together with the community area of Pentyrch.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 233,400
- (b) 295,400
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present district of Meirionnydd together with the community areas of Cynwed and Lllandrillo.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 27,700
- (b) 34,200
Notes:
629W1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total population of Torfaen district.
§ Mr. David HuntThe information is as follows:
Description Adult population Total population Torfaen 71,700 91,200 Notes:
1. Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates, 1991.
2. Adults assumed to be all those aged 16 and over.
3. All figures rounded to nearest 100.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present district of Swansea, together with the community areas of Gowerton, Llwchwr, Gorseinon, Grovesend, Pontardulais, Mawr, Pont-Lliw, Penllergaer, Llangyfelach and Clydach.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 183,900
- (b) 230,100
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the area comprised by the present district of Vale of Glamorgan, together with the community areas of Wick, St. Bride's Major, Ewenny and Coychurch Lower.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 96,000
- (b) 121,800
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total population of Monmouth district.
§ Mr. David HuntThe information is as follows:630W
Description Adult population Total population Monmouth 61,400 76,600 Notes:
1. Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates, 1991.
2. Adults assumed to be all those aged 16 and over.
3. All figures rounded to nearest 100.
§ Mr. MorganTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the current estimate of(a) the adult and (b) the total combined population of the present districts of Brecknock and Radnorshire, but excluding the community areas of Ystradgynlais and Tawe-Uchaf.
§ Mr. David HuntThe figures for the area requested are as follows:
- (a) 44,400
- (b) 55,200
Notes:
1. The Registrar General's provisional mid-year estimates for 1991 are not available for community areas. Where estimates of population for community areas have been requested, apportionments of the 1991 district mid-year estimates have been made according to those communities' percentage of their district population from the most nearly corresponding ward figures from the 1981 census.
2. All figures rounded to the nearest 100.
3. Adult population taken to be those aged 16 and over.