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Mid-2013 Population Estimates by Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA11) Source: Small Area Population Estimates, Office for National Statistics © Crown Copyright 2014 Mid-2013 Population Estimates by Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA11) Source: Small Area Population Estimates, Office for National Statistics © Crown Copyright 2014 Total Working Age Older People population Children (0- (16-64 year (65 years and LSOA11 Code LSOA11 Name LSOA11 Local name Ward (all ages) 15 year olds) olds) over) E01014485 Bristol 023A Mina Road Ashley 1,831 353 1,310 168 E01014486 Bristol 023B St Agnes Ashley 2,397 456 1,812 129 E01014487 Bristol 020A Cromwell Road Ashley 2,012 270 1,632 110 E01014488 Bristol 023C Upper Montpelier Ashley 1,977 324 1,524 129 E01014489 Bristol 023D Lower Montpelier Ashley 2,482 341 2,027 114 E01014491 Bristol 020B Ashley Hill Ashley 2,003 408 1,488 107 E01033347 Bristol 023F St Pauls Portland Square Ashley 1,234 196 993 45 E01033348 Bristol 023G St Pauls City Road Ashley 1,135 227 889 19 E01033366 Bristol 023H St Pauls Grosvenor Road Ashley 1,592 590 918 84 E01014492 Bristol 008A Shirehampton Centre Avonmouth 1,575 269 967 339 E01014493 Bristol 008B Barrow Hill Avonmouth 1,473 299 953 221 E01014494 Bristol 008C Shirehampton Portway Avonmouth 1,508 243 979 286 E01014495 Bristol 008D Woodwell Road Avonmouth 1,663 278 1,031 354 E01014496 Bristol 008E Avonmouth Docks Avonmouth 1,688 377 1,142 169 E01014497 Bristol 003A Lawrence Weston West Avonmouth 1,567 366 972 229 E01014498 Bristol 003B Kingsweston Avenue Avonmouth 1,621 439 975 207 E01014499 Bristol 008F Avonmouth Village Avonmouth 1,635 332 1,055 248 E01014500 Bristol 039A Parson Street Bedminster 1,599 273 1,091 235 E01014501 Bristol 041A Ashton Vale Bedminster 1,824 344 1,078 402 E01014502 Bristol 039B Bedminster Road Bedminster 1,771 323 1,155 293 E01014504 Bristol 041B Luckwell Road Bedminster 1,532 227 1,137 168 E01014505 Bristol 041C Chessel Street Bedminster 1,778 240 1,361 177 E01014506 Bristol 041D Winterstoke Road Bedminster 1,555 291 991 273 E01033362 Bristol 039G West Street East Bedminster 1,248 106 987 155 E01033364 Bristol 039H West Street West Bedminster 1,619 194 1,240 185 E01014507 Bristol 016A Seymour Road Bishopston 1,712 316 1,271 125 E01014508 Bristol 016B Cricket Ground Bishopston 1,368 257 1,013 98 E01014509 Bristol 016C Ashley Down Bishopston 2,206 389 1,721 96 E01014510 Bristol 010A Memorial Stadium Bishopston 2,045 432 1,459 154 E01014511 Bristol 016D Bishop Road Bishopston 1,483 375 1,005 103 E01014512 Bristol 016E Somerville Road Bishopston 1,535 307 1,050 178 E01014513 Bristol 016F St Bonaventures Bishopston 1,553 368 1,008 177 E01014514 Bristol 016G Radnor Road Bishopston 2,234 328 1,746 160 E01014515 Bristol 050A Highridge Common Bishopsworth 1,516 320 873 323 E01014516 Bristol 050B Four Acres Bishopsworth 1,457 351 873 233 E01014517 Bristol 050C Sherrin Way Bishopsworth 1,234 288 801 145 E01014518 Bristol 046A Ilchester Crescent Bishopsworth 1,725 314 1,171 240 E01014519 Bristol 046B Bedminster Down Bishopsworth 1,312 246 793 273 E01014520 Bristol 046C Bridgwater Road Bishopsworth 1,516 209 904 403 E01014521 Bristol 046D Kings Head Park Bishopsworth 1,324 254 797 273 E01014522 Bristol 050D Highridge Bishopsworth 1,710 439 1,018 253 E01014523 Bristol 038A Allison Road Brislington East 1,460 241 912 307 E01014524 Bristol 038B Birchwood Road Brislington East 1,476 285 917 274 E01014525 Bristol 038C Manworthy Road Brislington East 1,573 337 1,050 186 E01014526 Bristol 038D Broomhill Road Brislington East 1,510 328 957 225 E01014527 Bristol 038E School Road Brislington East 1,335 230 813 292 E01014528 Bristol 035A Newbridge Road Brislington East 1,481 255 1,057 169 E01014529 Bristol 035B St Annes Park Brislington East 1,441 337 967 137 E01014530 Bristol 035C Wootton Road Brislington East 1,439 265 1,009 165 Total Working Age Older People population Children (0- (16-64 year (65 years and LSOA11 Code LSOA11 Name LSOA11 Local name Ward (all ages) 15 year olds) olds) over) E01014531 Bristol 035D Sandy Park Road Brislington West 1,698 303 1,225 170 E01014532 Bristol 035E Sandholme Road Brislington West 1,438 275 989 174 E01014533 Bristol 043A Bath Road Brislington West 1,486 257 1,043 186 E01014534 Bristol 043B Kensington Park Brislington West 1,602 324 1,118 160 E01014535 Bristol 043C Callington Road Brislington West 1,941 396 1,216 329 E01014536 Bristol 043D Hicks Gate Brislington West 1,418 249 892 277 E01014537 Bristol 035F Eldonwall Brislington West 1,801 362 1,185 254 E01014538 Bristol 032A Woodland Road Cabot 2,068 85 1,917 66 E01014539 Bristol 025A Kingsdown Parade Cabot 1,803 161 1,468 174 E01014540 Bristol 032B City Centre and Queens Square Cabot 3,186 273 2,776 137 E01014542 Bristol 032C University Cabot 2,610 128 2,379 103 E01033342 Bristol 025E St James Barton Cabot 2,322 124 2,163 35 E01033367 Bristol 025F Stokes Croft West Cabot 1,344 175 1,119 50 E01033344 Bristol 032E Brandon Hill Cabot 1,643 83 1,485 75 E01033345 Bristol 032F The Centre Cabot 1,621 42 1,523 56 E01033350 Bristol 032G Spike Island Cabot 1,266 71 1,078 117 E01014544 Bristol 030A Clifton Down Clifton 1,601 316 1,095 190 E01014545 Bristol 030B Clifton College Clifton 1,535 114 1,218 203 E01014546 Bristol 030C Clifton Central Clifton 1,426 45 1,232 149 E01014547 Bristol 030D Clifton Village Clifton 1,597 120 1,240 237 E01014548 Bristol 034A Hotwells Clifton 1,725 220 1,331 174 E01014549 Bristol 034B Cliftonwood Clifton 1,167 136 897 134 E01014550 Bristol 034C Hotwells East Clifton 2,276 192 1,849 235 E01014551 Bristol 026A Oakfield Grove Clifton East 1,794 94 1,638 62 E01014552 Bristol 026B Alma Road Clifton East 1,756 146 1,496 114 E01014553 Bristol 026C Whatley Road Clifton East 1,734 159 1,462 113 E01014554 Bristol 026D Queens Road Clifton East 1,784 133 1,542 109 E01014555 Bristol 034D Lower Clifton Hill Clifton East 1,737 65 1,570 102 E01014556 Bristol 026E Worral Road Clifton East 1,765 187 1,341 237 E01014557 Bristol 022A Cotham Park Cotham 1,661 191 1,335 135 E01014558 Bristol 022B Cotham Hill Cotham 1,983 78 1,788 117 E01014559 Bristol 022C Lower Redland Road Cotham 1,919 203 1,500 216 E01014560 Bristol 022D Clyde Road Cotham 1,736 153 1,452 131 E01014561 Bristol 025C Redland Grove Cotham 1,739 176 1,420 143 E01014562 Bristol 022E Kensington Road Cotham 1,915 152 1,694 69 E01014563 Bristol 025D Cotham Brow Cotham 1,798 158 1,573 67 E01014564 Bristol 055A Chelsea Park Easton 1,896 477 1,261 158 E01014565 Bristol 029A Gilbert Road Easton 1,797 341 1,198 258 E01014566 Bristol 029B Church Road Easton 1,650 294 1,213 143 E01014567 Bristol 029C Netham Easton 1,974 395 1,432 147 E01014568 Bristol 057A St Marks Road Easton 2,429 612 1,628 189 E01014569 Bristol 057B Robertson Road Easton 2,154 504 1,491 159 E01014570 Bristol 057C Whitehall Easton 1,880 430 1,304 146 E01014571 Bristol 012A Whitefield Fishponds Eastville 1,676 280 1,191 205 E01014572 Bristol 019A Fishponds Road Eastville 1,851 354 1,374 123 E01014573 Bristol 019B Upper Eastville Eastville 1,891 326 1,326 239 E01014574 Bristol 057D Greenbank Eastville 2,207 552 1,466 189 E01014575 Bristol 019C Eastville Park Eastville 1,582 338 1,069 175 E01014576 Bristol 019D Rose Green Eastville 1,951 434 1,275 242 E01014577 Bristol 012B Stapleton Eastville 1,578 285 1,015 278 E01014578 Bristol 044A Wedmore Vale Filwood 1,701 396 1,096 209 E01014579 Bristol 045A Novers Filwood 1,427 359 871 197 Total Working Age Older People population Children (0- (16-64 year (65 years and LSOA11 Code LSOA11 Name LSOA11 Local name Ward (all ages) 15 year olds) olds) over) E01014580 Bristol 045B Inns Court Filwood 1,490 341 886 263 E01014581 Bristol 045C Filwood Broadway Filwood 1,600 437 980 183 E01014582 Bristol 045D Leinster Avenue Filwood 1,448 404 889 155 E01014583 Bristol 044B Throgmorton Road Filwood 1,477 426 897 154 E01014584 Bristol 045E Glyn Vale Filwood 1,382 370 865 147 E01014585 Bristol 044C Ilminster Avenue West Filwood 1,940 665 1,085 190 E01014586 Bristol 012C Oldbury Court Frome Vale 1,474 227 845 402 E01014587 Bristol 012D Broomhill Frome Vale 1,509 226 984 299 E01014588 Bristol 013A Blackberry Hill Frome Vale 2,104 250 1,516 338 E01014589 Bristol 013B Gill Avenue Frome Vale 1,470 383 891 196 E01014590 Bristol 013C Fishponds Frome Vale 1,920 332 1,291 297 E01014591 Bristol 013D Downend West Frome Vale 1,794 302 1,087 405 E01014592 Bristol 013E Staple Hill Road North Frome Vale 1,622 285 1,088 249 E01014593 Bristol 051A Fulford Road North Hartcliffe 1,466 457 849 160 E01014594 Bristol 048A Whitchurch Lane Hartcliffe 1,550 464 914 172 E01014595 Bristol 051B Withywood Hartcliffe 1,403 280 862 261 E01014596 Bristol 051C Fair Furlong Hartcliffe 1,540 361 857 322 E01014597 Bristol 051D Bishport Avenue West Hartcliffe 1,292 265 792 235 E01014598 Bristol 048B Imperial Park Hartcliffe 1,514 243 907 364 E01014599 Bristol 048C Headley Park Hartcliffe 1,292 261 808 223 E01014600 Bristol 048D Whitchurch Road Hartcliffe 1,376 273 838 265 E01014601 Bristol 001A Brentry West Henbury 1,637 337 951 349 E01014602 Bristol 001B Henbury Henbury 1,899 469 1,177 253 E01014603 Bristol 001C Brentry East Henbury 2,149 436 1,423 290 E01014605 Bristol 001E Crow Lane Henbury 1,643 370 981 292 E01032516 Bristol 001G Blaise Henbury 1,907 321 1,213 373 E01032517 Bristol 001H Crow Lane South Henbury 1,541 299 975 267 E01014607 Bristol 047A Hengrove Park Hengrove 1,336 264 771 301 E01014608 Bristol 047B Hengrove West Hengrove 1,737 399 1,118 220 E01014609 Bristol 047C Two Acres Hengrove 1,839 394 1,143 302 E01014610 Bristol 047D Wharnecliffe Gardens Hengrove 1,430 255 847 328 E01014611 Bristol 052A Fortfield West Hengrove 1,271 177 724 370 E01014612 Bristol 052B Fortfield East Hengrove 1,434 250 856
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