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Introduction This Document Provides a Set of Thematic Maps Census Atlas: Country of Birth Introduction This document provides a set of thematic maps on the country of birth data by estate and settlement in Milton Keynes from 2011 Census data. You can download the tables of data used in the maps via the MKi Observatory using the link below: • Country of Birth – Estates and Settlements Methodology These maps were created by the Research and Intelligence team at Milton Keynes Council based on 2011 Census data published by the Office for National Statistics. The 2011 Census data was not released at estate level. The Research and Intelligence team at Milton Keynes Council therefore added together Output Area (the smallest census geography) data to provide an estimate at estate level. As Output Areas (OAs) boundaries and estate boundaries do not always match, the data for OAs is weighted to estates. The data in the maps should therefore be seen as estimates based on 2011 Census data rather than actual figures. Full information on the methodology used to estimates the data at estate level can be viewed here: http://www.mkiobservatory.org.uk/document.aspx?id=10215&siteID=1026 Further Information Further information, data and analysis on the 2011 Census can be viewed on the MKi Observatory via the link below: http://www.mkiobservatory.org.uk/page.aspx?id=1924&siteID=1026 Email: [email protected] Tel: 01908 254257 2011 Census Atlas: Country of Birth Map 1: % Born in the UK Warrington Lavendon Olney Cold Br ay field Weston Underwood Newton Blossomville Clifton Ravenstone Reynes Stok e Goldington Emberton Hardmead Tyringham & Filgrave Hanslope Astwood Chicheley Sherington Gayhurst Lathbury North Crawley Castlethorpe Newport Haversham/Little Linford Pagnell Redhouse Park G i f f a Blakelands r Oakridge d Par k P Great a r Old Linford k Wolverton Tongwell Moulsoe New Bradwell Stantonbury Bolbeck Par k Wolverton Mill Pennyland W Stonebridge il Willen Pineham Neath le Bradville n Wolverton Blue Br idge Hill Downhead P a Brook Stony Linford r Par k k Furlong Stratford Banc r oft Wood Downs F Par k ft o B o x ro Galley cr Bar n o Greenleys n M Northfield Stac ey Ba Heelands Newlands kla Hill i n Willen l d Fullers Bushes n Broughton & s E Hodge Lea Conniburrow Lake e EA Slade Br Campbell Atter bur y W ad Bradwell es w Park Broughton t Kiln el W ern l A Bradwell W b o Middleton/Milton Gate C o al ve E Farm be Common x y y l pa m s s Keynes Village r n b e t to si on u yn o n s n h Ke Springfield Pa A Two Mile Ash Rooksley n e Oakgrove rish r to ea il / Loughton l M Kingston ra t P Lodge en Fishermead Monkston C e a Monkston Great Holm r t r Par k e Calverton e Woughton-on- Wavendon Western Expansion Oldbrook B the-Green Br ink low Loughton r Ar ea/SC E Par is h i ll d Kents a Eaglestoneg Crownhill Winterhill nh e Hill de Walton ea Knowlhill L Hall Wavendon Shenley C offee Woughton Gate Grange Farm Church Par k B Hall Netherfield End T le h a Tinkers Walnut e E k Walton Hazeley B lf H Old Medbourne o i a Br idge Tree Shenley w e ll Woburn l ld Beanhill Farm Oakhill Lodge P Browns Sands Shenley a Par k r Ashland Simps on Wood Wood k Redmoor West Walton Woodhill Ashland Par k Shenley Furzton GranbyDenbigh Tilbrook Br ook Mount North Oxley Park End Farm Caldecotte Emer s on Westcroft Valley Denbigh Denbigh West West Eas t Bletc hley Bow Brickhill % Born in the UK Kingsmead Tattenhoe Central Far Bletc hley Fenny 89.8 to 97.5 (28) Bletc hley Stratford Tattenhoe 82.5 to 89.8 (38) Par k Brickfields Little 73.5 to 82.5 (37) Brickhill Water 53 to 73.5 (13) Newton Leys Eaton Rural areas have the highest percentage of residents born in the UK. Areas with the highest percentages include Lathbury (97.4%), Little Brickhill (95.6%), Stoke Goldington (95.3%) and Castlethorpe (95.0%). Central areas have the lowest proportion of residents born in the UK. 53.9% of Central Milton Keynes residents were born in the UK. Map 2: % Born in the Republic of Ireland Warrington Lavendon Olney Cold Br ay field Weston Underwood Newton Blossomville Clifton Ravenstone Reynes Stok e Goldington Emberton Hardmead Tyringham & Filgrave Hanslope Astwood Chicheley Sherington Gayhurst Lathbury North Crawley Castlethorpe Newport Haversham/Little Linford Pagnell Redhouse Park G i f f a Blakelands r Oakridge d Par k P Great a r Old Linford k Wolverton Tongwell Moulsoe New Bradwell Stantonbury Bolbeck Par k Wolverton Mill Pennyland W Stonebridge il Willen Pineham Neath le Bradville n Wolverton Blue Br idge Hill Downhead P a Brook Stony Linford r Par k k Furlong Stratford Banc r oft Wood Downs F Par k ft o B o x ro Galley cr Bar n o Greenleys n M Northfield Stac ey Ba Heelands Newlands kla Hill i n Willen l d Fullers Bushes n Broughton & s E Hodge Lea Conniburrow Lake e EA Slade Br Campbell Atter bur y W ad Bradwell es w Park Broughton t Kiln el W ern l A Bradwell W b o Middleton/Milton Gate C o al ve E Farm be Common x y y l pa m s s Keynes Village r n b e t to si on u yn o n s n h Ke Springfield Pa A Two Mile Ash Rooksley n e Oakgrove rish r to ea il / Loughton l M Kingston ra t P Lodge en Fishermead Monkston C e a Monkston Great Holm r t r Par k e Calverton e Woughton-on- Wavendon Western Expansion Oldbrook B the-Green Br ink low Loughton r Ar ea/SC E Par is h i ll d Kents a Eaglestoneg Crownhill Winterhill nh e Hill de Walton ea Knowlhill L Hall Wavendon Shenley C offee Woughton Gate Grange Farm Church Par k B Hall Netherfield End T le h a Tinkers Walnut e E k Walton Hazeley B lf H Old Medbourne o i a Br idge Tree Shenley w e ll Woburn l ld Beanhill Farm Oakhill Lodge P Browns Sands Shenley a Par k r Ashland Simps on Wood Wood k Redmoor West Walton Woodhill Ashland Par k Shenley Furzton GranbyDenbigh Tilbrook Br ook Mount North Oxley Park End Farm Caldecotte Emer s on Westcroft Valley Denbigh Denbigh West West Eas t Bletc hley Bow Brickhill Kingsmead Tattenhoe Central Far Bletc hley Fenny % Born in the Republic of Ireland Bletc hley Stratford Tattenhoe Par k Brickfields 1.84 to 2.55 (2) Little Brickhill 1.13 to 1.84 (20) Water Newton Leys Eaton 0.42 to 1.13 (63) 0 to 0.42 (31) Milton Keynes residents born in the Republic of Ireland residents appear in relatively small percentages in most estates in Milton Keynes. Estates with the highest percentages include Granby (2.5%) and Denbigh East (2.4%). Map 3: % Born in Other EU Counties in 2011 Warrington Lavendon % Born in EU Countries in 2001 3.3 to 7.45 (13) 1.75 to 3.3 (54) Olney Cold 1.1 to 1.75 (35) Br ay field Weston 0 to 1.1 (14) Underwood Newton Blossomville Clifton Ravenstone Reynes Stok e Goldington Emberton Hardmead Tyringham & Filgrave Hanslope Astwood Chicheley Sherington Gayhurst Lathbury North Crawley Castlethorpe Newport Haversham/Little Linford Pagnell Redhouse Park G i f f a Blakelands r Oakridge d Par k P Great a r Old Linford k Wolverton Tongwell Moulsoe New Bradwell Stantonbury Bolbeck Par k Wolverton Mill Pennyland W Stonebridge il Willen Pineham Neath le Bradville n Wolverton Blue Br idge Hill Downhead P a Brook Stony Linford r Par k k Furlong Stratford Banc r oft Wood Downs F Par k ft o B o x ro Galley cr Bar n o Greenleys n M Northfield Stac ey Ba Heelands Newlands kla Hill i n Willen l d Fullers Bushes n Broughton & s E Hodge Lea Conniburrow Lake e EA Slade Br Campbell Atter bur y W ad Bradwell es w Park Broughton t Kiln el W ern l A Bradwell W b o Middleton/Milton Gate C o al ve E Farm be Common x y y l pa m s s Keynes Village r n b e t to si on u yn o n s n h Ke Springfield Pa A Two Mile Ash Rooksley n e Oakgrove rish r to ea il / Loughton l M Kingston ra t P Lodge en Fishermead Monkston C e a Monkston Great Holm r t r Par k e Calverton e Woughton-on- Wavendon Western Expansion Oldbrook B the-Green Br ink low Loughton r Ar ea/SC E Par is h i ll d Kents a Eaglestoneg Crownhill Winterhill nh e Hill de Walton ea Knowlhill L Hall Wavendon Shenley C offee Woughton Gate Grange Farm Church Par k B Hall Netherfield End T le h a Tinkers Walnut e E k Walton Hazeley B lf H Old Medbourne o i a Br idge Tree Shenley w e ll Woburn l ld Beanhill Farm Oakhill Lodge P Browns Sands Shenley a Par k r Ashland Simps on Wood Wood k Redmoor West Walton Woodhill Ashland Par k Shenley Furzton GranbyDenbigh Tilbrook Br ook Mount North Oxley Park End Farm Caldecotte Emer s on Westcroft Valley Denbigh Denbigh West West Eas t Bletc hley Bow Brickhill Kingsmead Tattenhoe Central Far Bletc hley Fenny Bletc hley Stratford Tattenhoe Par k Brickfields Little Brickhill Water Newton Leys Eaton 7.4% of the Central Milton Keynes population were born in other EU countries as at 2001.
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