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Cardiff Neighbourhood Areas - Population and Households Cardiff Neighbourhood Areas - Population and Households Neighbourhood Area Popn H/hlds Neighbourhood Area Popn H/hlds Adamsdown 1 1,500 525 Fairwater 1 1,790 780 Adamsdown 2 2,240 930 Fairwater 2 1,850 805 Adamsdown 3 1,810 755 Fairwater 3 1,230 535 Adamsdown 4 1,080 450 Fairwater 4 1,600 695 Adamsdown 5 1,690 705 Fairwater 5 1,550 675 Butetown 1 2,210 885 Fairwater 6 1,625 710 Butetown 2 2,540 1,015 Fairwater 7 2,210 790 Butetown 3 1,370 545 Fairwater 8 1,825 795 Caerau 1 2,030 820 Gabalfa 1 1,250 475 Caerau 2 2,650 1,070 Gabalfa 2 2,300 45 Caerau 3 2,200 885 Gabalfa 3 2,370 890 Caerau 4 2,400 970 Gabalfa 4 2,410 915 Caerau 5 1,510 610 Grangetown 1 2,040 810 Canton 1 1,860 760 Grangetown 2 1,270 505 Canton 2 1,215 500 Grangetown 3 1,340 530 Canton 3 2,070 845 Grangetown 4 1,750 690 Canton 4 1,760 720 Grangetown 5 2,710 1,070 Canton 5 1,900 780 Grangetown 6 1,885 745 Canton 6 2,160 880 Grangetown 7 1,835 725 Canton 7 2,520 1,030 Grangetown 8 2,470 975 Cathays 1 2,230 750 Heath 1 2,465 845 Cathays 2 3,375 1,150 Heath 2 1,750 710 Cathays 3 1,950 645 Heath 3 2,020 820 Cathays 4 2,260 770 Heath 4 1,965 800 Cathays 5 2,690 700 Heath 5 1,610 655 Cathays 6 1,375 370 Heath 6 1,800 730 Cathays 7 770 260 Lisvane 1 2,110 685 Creigiau / St Fagans 1 2,840 1,020 Lisvane 2 1,430 810 Creigiau / St Fagans 2 1,430 515 Llandaff 1 1,620 505 Cyncoed 1 1,430 590 Llandaff 2 1,915 775 Cyncoed 2 1,215 500 Llandaff 3 1,195 1,050 Cyncoed 3 1,250 515 Llandaff 4 1,830 880 Cyncoed 4 1,660 685 Llandaff 5 2,480 1,040 Cyncoed 5 1,405 580 Llandaff North 1 2,130 790 Cyncoed 6 2,150 890 Llandaff North 2 2,520 700 Cyncoed 7 1,390 575 Llandaff North 3 1,915 775 Ely 1 1,510 580 Llandaff North 4 1,690 525 Ely 2 1,470 560 Llanishen 1 2,400 1,010 Ely 3 2,730 1,050 Llanishen 2 1,810 715 Ely4 2,650 1015 Llanishen 3 1,900 615 Ely 5 2,850 1,095 Llanishen 4 1,650 880 Ely 6 2,850 1,095 Llanishen 5 1,410 910 Ely 7 2,310 885 Llanishen 6 1,960 1,010 Llanishen 7 2,680 765 Llanishen 8 1,740 800 Cardiff Neighbourhood Areas - Population and Households (continued) Neighbourhood Areas Popn H/hlds Neighbourhood Areas Popn H/hlds Llanrumney 1 4,365 695 Riverside 1 2,600 1,015 Llanrumney 2 1,795 595 Riverside 2 1,250 485 Llanrumney 3 1,540 825 Riverside 3 1,720 670 Llanrumney 4 2,210 1,130 Riverside 4 1,040 405 Llanrumney 5 2,290 730 Riverside 5 1,470 575 Pentwyn 1 3,345 830 Riverside 6 3,040 1,185 Pentwyn 2 2,740 1,225 Riverside 7 2,050 800 Pentwyn 3 2,330 790 Rumney 1 1,580 670 Pentwyn 4 1,570 650 Rumney 2 1,910 810 Pentwyn 5 2,575 945 Rumney 3 2,320 980 Pentwyn 6 2,090 505 Rumney 4 1,290 545 Pentwyn 7 2,920 990 Rumney 5 1,870 790 Pentyrch 1 2,430 720 Splott 1 2,160 885 Pentyrch 2 1,280 810 Splott 2 1,530 630 Penylan1 2,320 945 Splott 3 1,700 695 Penylan 2 2,840 1,085 Splott 4 1,420 580 Penylan 3 1,240 840 Splott 5 1,550 635 Penylan 4 2,420 1,005 Splott 6 1,845 755 Penylan 5 1,770 795 Splott 7 2,350 960 Penylan 6 1,980 955 Trowbridge 1 2,220 780 Plasnewydd 1 3,020 890 Trowbridge 2 1,795 630 Plasnewydd 2 3,270 470 Trowbridge 3 2,300 810 Plasnewydd 3 2,610 1,145 Trowbridge 4 1,960 690 Plasnewydd 4 3,020 940 Trowbridge 5 2,620 920 Plasnewydd 5 2,390 800 Trowbridge 6 2,250 790 Plasnewydd 6 2,880 540 Trowbridge 7 2,090 735 Pontprennau & Old St Mellons1 2,230 885 Trowbridge 8 2,295 755 Pontprennau & Old St Mellons2 3,300 715 Whitchurch & Tongwynlais 1 1,800 800 Pontprennau & Old St Mellons3 2,120 1,000 Whitchurch & Tongwynlais 2 2,290 1,015 Radyr & Morganstown1 1,480 550 Whitchurch & Tongwynlais 3 1,950 865 Radyr & Morganstown 2 2,045 755 Whitchurch & Tongwynlais 4 1,795 800 Radyr & Morganstown 3 1,355 500 Whitchurch & Tongwynlais 5 2,100 935 Rhiwbina 1 1,920 900 Whitchurch & Tongwynlais 6 1,430 635 Rhiwbina 2 995 455 Whitchurch & Tongwynlais 7 1,675 745 Rhiwbina 3 1,105 510 Whitchurch & Tongwynlais 8 2,360 1,045 Rhiwbina 4 1,330 610 Rhiwbina 5 1,630 750 Rhiwbina 6 1,860 855 CARDIFF 327,000 126,000 Rhiwbina 7 1,290 595 Rhiwbina 8 1,040 480.
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