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Cambridgeshire Population Stats.Xlsx Analysis of population and dwelling stock estimates for Cambridgeshire Mark Heath (www.spaldwick.com) Cambridgeshire Districts Premises (2010) Cambridge 48,900 East Cambridgeshire 36,200 Fenland 42,400 Huntingdonshire 71,600 South Cambridgeshire 61,100 Total 260,200 Cambridge City Wards Premises (2010) Cum % East Chesterton (Cambridge) 4,160 4,160 8.51% Abbey (Cambridge) 4,110 8,270 16.93% Arbury (Cambridge) 4,040 12,310 25.19% Romsey (Cambridge) 4,010 16,320 33.40% West Chesterton (Cambridge) 3,940 20,260 41.47% Coleridge (Cambridge) 3,930 24,190 49.51% King's Hedges (Cambridge) 3,910 28,100 57.51% Petersfield (Cambridge) 3,740 31,840 65.17% Cherry Hinton (Cambridge) 3,720 35,560 72.78% Trumpington (Cambridge) 3,610 39,170 80.17% Queen Edith's (Cambridge) 3,210 42,380 86.74% Castle (Cambridge) 2,380 44,760 91.61% Newnham (Cambridge) 2,060 46,820 95.82% Market (Cambridge) 2,040 48,860 100.00% Total 48,860 Total 48,900 East Cambridgeshire Parishes Premises (2010) Cum % Ely 9030 9030 24.95% Soham 4670 13700 37.86% Littleport 3750 17450 48.22% Burwell 2710 20160 55.71% Sutton 1700 21860 60.40% Haddenham 1450 23310 64.41% Fordham 1150 24460 67.59% Downham 1100 25560 70.63% Isleham 1020 26580 73.45% Witchford 990 27570 76.18% Cheveley 960 28530 78.83% Bottisham 840 29370 81.16% Woodditton 810 30180 83.39% Stretham 780 30960 85.55% Wilburton 550 31510 87.07% Mepal 420 31930 88.23% Swaffham Bulbeck 400 32330 89.33% Lode 390 32720 90.41% Wicken 360 33080 91.41% Swaffham Prior 320 33400 92.29% Thetford 320 33720 93.17% Dullingham 310 34030 94.03% Stetchworth 300 34330 94.86% Ashley 260 34590 95.58% Chippenham 250 34840 96.27% Witcham 190 35030 96.79% Kennett 170 35200 97.26% Brinkley 160 35360 97.71% Burrough Green 160 35520 98.15% Coveney 160 35680 98.59% Kirtling 160 35840 99.03% Reach 140 35980 99.42% Snailwell 90 36070 99.67% Wentworth 60 36130 99.83% Westley Waterless 60 36190 100.00% Total 36190 Total 36200 Fenland Parishes Premises (2010) Cum % Wisbech 10220 10220 24.13% March 9830 20050 47.34% Whittlesey 7090 27140 64.09% Chatteris 4710 31850 75.21% Elm 1710 33560 79.24% Leverington 1640 35200 83.12% Wisbech St Mary 1600 36800 86.89% Wimblington 980 37780 89.21% Doddington 950 38730 91.45% Manea 910 39640 93.60% Parson Drove 550 40190 94.90% Gorefield 510 40700 96.10% Tydd St Giles 510 41210 97.31% Benwick 440 41650 98.35% Christchurch 380 42030 99.24% Newton 320 42350 100.00% Total 42350 Total 42,400 Huntingdonshire Parishes Premises (2010) Cum % St Neots 13170 13170 18.40% Huntingdon 9800 22970 32.09% Saint Ives 7200 30170 42.15% Yaxley 3780 33950 47.43% Ramsey 3680 37630 52.57% Godmanchester 2900 40530 56.62% Sawtry 2220 42750 59.72% Brampton (AF) 2170 44920 62.75% Warboys 1670 46590 65.09% Somersham 1630 48220 67.37% Little Paxton 1510 49730 69.47% Fenstanton 1340 51070 71.35% Buckden 1300 52370 73.16% Hemingford Grey 1140 53510 74.76% Holywell-cum-Needingworth 1030 54540 76.19% Stilton 990 55530 77.58% Houghton & Wyton 820 56350 78.72% Farcet 760 57110 79.78% Bluntisham 750 57860 80.83% The Stukeleys (AF)- 690 58550 81.80% Bury (AF) 680 59230 82.75% Alconbury 670 59900 83.68% Earith 670 60570 84.62% Wyton-on-the-Hill 670 61240 85.55% Kimbolton and Stonely 640 61880 86.45% Offord Cluny and Offord D'Arcy 570 62450 87.25% Upwood & The Raveleys 520 62970 87.97% Hilton 420 63390 88.56% Great Paxton 400 63790 89.12% Great Gransden 390 64180 89.66% Folksworth & Washingley 380 64560 90.19% Great Staughton 360 64920 90.70% Colne 330 65250 91.16% Elton 320 65570 91.60% Perry 320 65890 92.05% Alconbury Weston 310 66200 92.48% Hemingford Abbots 290 66490 92.89% Abbotsley 260 66750 93.25% Grafham 260 67010 93.62% Sibson-cum-Stibbington 260 67270 93.98% Holme 250 67520 94.33% Ellington 240 67760 94.66% Hail Weston 240 68000 95.00% Spaldwick 230 68230 95.32% Wistow 230 68460 95.64% Southoe & Midloe 170 68630 95.88% Pidley-cum-Fenton 160 68790 96.10% Woodhurst 150 68940 96.31% Abbots Ripton 140 69080 96.51% Brington & Molesworth (AF) 140 69220 96.70% Catworth 140 69360 96.90% Alwalton 130 69490 97.08% Great Gidding 130 69620 97.26% Waresley-cum-Tetworth 130 69750 97.44% Yelling 130 69880 97.63% Bythorn & Keyston 120 70000 97.79% Glatton 120 70120 97.96% Old Hurst 110 70230 98.11% Upton & Coppingford 110 70340 98.27% Conington 100 70440 98.41% Tilbrook 100 70540 98.55% Broughton 90 70630 98.67% Leighton 90 70720 98.80% Old Weston 90 70810 98.92% Wood Walton 90 70900 99.05% Chesterton 70 70970 99.15% Easton 70 71040 99.25% Kings Ripton 70 71110 99.34% Buckworth 60 71170 99.43% Stow Longa 60 71230 99.51% Hamerton and Steeple Gidding 50 71280 99.58% Covington 40 71320 99.64% Diddington 40 71360 99.69% Toseland 40 71400 99.75% Water Newton 40 71440 99.80% Winwick 40 71480 99.86% Barham & Woolley 30 71510 99.90% Denton & Caldecote 20 71530 99.93% Haddon 20 71550 99.96% Morborne 20 71570 99.99% Little Gidding 10 71580 100.00% Total 71580 Total 71,600 South Cambridgeshire Parishes Premises (2010) Cum % Sawston 3060 3060 5.00% Cambourne 2980 6040 9.86% Cottenham 2470 8510 13.89% Melbourn 2020 10530 17.19% Fulbourn 2000 12530 20.46% Waterbeach 1970 14500 23.67% Histon 1930 16430 26.82% Great Shelford 1920 18350 29.96% Linton 1910 20260 33.08% Milton 1870 22130 36.13% Bar Hill 1780 23910 39.04% Girton 1750 25660 41.89% Willingham 1690 27350 44.65% Impington 1620 28970 47.30% Gamlingay 1520 30490 49.78% Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth 1290 31780 51.89% Teversham 1280 33060 53.98% Papworth Everard 1170 34230 55.89% Longstanton 1140 35370 57.75% Over 1140 36510 59.61% Hardwick 1040 37550 61.31% Swavesey 1010 38560 62.96% Comberton 980 39540 64.56% Duxford 790 40330 65.84% Stapleford 790 41120 67.13% Meldreth 710 41830 68.29% Harston 690 42520 69.42% Balsham 680 43200 70.53% Orchard Park 660 43860 71.61% Whittlesford 650 44510 72.67% Haslingfield 640 45150 73.71% Oakington & Westwick 640 45790 74.76% Caldecote 600 46390 75.74% Fowlmere 510 46900 76.57% Thriplow 490 47390 77.37% Foxton 470 47860 78.14% Steeple Morden 470 48330 78.91% Orwell 450 48780 79.64% Bourn 440 49220 80.36% Barrington 420 49640 81.04% Guilden Morden 390 50030 81.68% Coton 380 50410 82.30% Landbeach 380 50790 82.92% Barton 370 51160 83.53% Fen Drayton 360 51520 84.11% Fen Ditton 350 51870 84.69% Great Abington 340 52210 85.24% Litlington 340 52550 85.80% Little Shelford 330 52880 86.33% Shepreth 330 53210 86.87% Ickleton 310 53520 87.38% Hauxton 300 53820 87.87% Elsworth 290 54110 88.34% Carlton 280 54390 88.80% Castle Camps 280 54670 89.26% Great Wilbraham 280 54950 89.71% Grantchester 270 55220 90.16% Dry Drayton 260 55480 90.58% Great & Little Chishill 250 55730 90.99% Caxton 240 55970 91.38% Little Abington 240 56210 91.77% Stow-cum-Quy 240 56450 92.16% Little Eversden 230 56680 92.54% Toft 220 56900 92.90% Whaddon 220 57120 93.26% Horseheath 190 57310 93.57% Rampton 190 57500 93.88% West Wratting 190 57690 94.19% Eltisley 180 57870 94.48% Little Wilbraham 180 58050 94.78% Weston Colville 180 58230 95.07% Arrington 170 58400 95.35% Great Eversden 170 58570 95.62% Newton 170 58740 95.90% West Wickham 170 58910 96.18% Horningsea 160 59070 96.44% Hinxton 150 59220 96.69% Pampisford 140 59360 96.91% Harlton 130 59490 97.13% Babraham 120 59610 97.32% Little Gransden 120 59730 97.52% Shudy Camps 110 59840 97.70% Kingston 100 59940 97.86% Wimpole 100 60040 98.02% Boxworth 90 60130 98.17% Croydon 90 60220 98.32% Graveley 90 60310 98.47% Hatley 90 60400 98.61% Heydon 90 60490 98.76% Hildersham 90 60580 98.91% Longstowe 90 60670 99.05% Madingley 90 60760 99.20% Croxton 70 60830 99.31% Tadlow 70 60900 99.43% Abington Pigotts 60 60960 99.53% Conington 60 61020 99.62% Lolworth 60 61080 99.72% Shingay-cum-Wendy 50 61130 99.80% Bartlow 40 61170 99.87% Knapwell 40 61210 99.93% Papworth St Agnes 30 61240 99.98% Childerley 10 61250 100.00% Total 61250 Total 61,100 Complete list Premises (2010) % St Neots 13170 13,170 5.06% Wisbech 10220 23,390 8.99% March 9830 33,220 12.77% Huntingdon 9800 43,020 16.53% Ely 9030 52,050 20.00% Saint Ives 7200 59,250 22.77% Whittlesey 7090 66,340 25.49% Chatteris 4710 71,050 27.30% Soham 4670 75,720 29.10% East Chesterton (Cambridge) 4,160 79,880 30.70% Abbey (Cambridge) 4,110 83,990 32.28% Arbury (Cambridge) 4,040 88,030 33.83% Romsey (Cambridge) 4,010 92,040 35.37% West Chesterton (Cambridge) 3,940 95,980 36.88% Coleridge (Cambridge) 3,930 99,910 38.39% King's Hedges (Cambridge) 3,910 103,820 39.90% Yaxley 3780 107,600 41.35% Littleport 3750 111,350 42.79% Petersfield (Cambridge) 3,740 115,090 44.23% Cherry Hinton (Cambridge) 3,720 118,810 45.66% Ramsey 3680 122,490 47.07% Trumpington (Cambridge) 3,610 126,100 48.46% Queen Edith's (Cambridge) 3,210 129,310 49.69% Sawston 3060 132,370 50.87% Cambourne 2980 135,350 52.01% Godmanchester 2900 138,250 53.13% Burwell 2710 140,960 54.17% Cottenham 2470 143,430 55.12% Castle (Cambridge) 2,380 145,810 56.03% Sawtry 2220 148,030 56.88% Brampton (AF) 2170 150,200 57.72% Newnham (Cambridge) 2,060 152,260 58.51% Market (Cambridge) 2,040 154,300 59.29% Melbourn 2020 156,320 60.07% Fulbourn 2000 158,320 60.84% Waterbeach 1970 160,290 61.60% Histon 1930 162,220 62.34% Great Shelford 1920 164,140 63.07% Linton 1910 166,050 63.81% Milton 1870 167,920 64.53% Bar Hill 1780 169,700 65.21% Girton 1750 171,450 65.88% Elm 1710 173,160 66.54% Sutton 1700 174,860 67.19% Willingham 1690 176,550 67.84% Warboys 1670 178,220 68.49% Leverington 1640 179,860 69.12% Somersham 1630 181,490 69.74% Impington 1620 183,110 70.36% Wisbech St Mary 1600 184,710 70.98% Gamlingay 1520 186,230 71.56% Little Paxton 1510 187,740 72.14% Haddenham 1450 189,190
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