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Online 1. Output Area Boundaries: Adur, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 0.544
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Adur, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 2. Output Area Boundaries: Allerdale, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 2.211
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Allerdale, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 3. Output Area Boundaries: Alnwick, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 1.361
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Alnwick, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 4. Output Area Boundaries: Amber Valley, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 1.567
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Amber Valley, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 5. Output Area Boundaries: Anglesey, Wales, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 1.853
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Anglesey, Wales. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 6. Output Area Boundaries: Arun, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 1.6
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Arun, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 7. Output Area Boundaries: Ashfield, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 1.144
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Ashfield, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 8. Output Area Boundaries: Ashford, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 2.11
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Ashford, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 9. Output Area Boundaries: Aylesbury Vale, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 3.861
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Aylesbury Vale, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 10. Output Area Boundaries: Babergh, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 2.082
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Babergh, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 11. Output Area Boundaries: Barking and Dagenham, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 1.259
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Barking and Dagenham, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 12. Output Area Boundaries: Barnet, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 2.353
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Barnet, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 13. Output Area Boundaries: Barnsley, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 2.537
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Barnsley, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 14. Output Area Boundaries: Barrow-in-Furness, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 0.793
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Barrow-in-Furness, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 15. Output Area Boundaries: Basildon, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 1.545
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Basildon, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 16. Output Area Boundaries: Basingstoke and Deane, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 2.078
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Basingstoke and Deane, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 17. Output Area Boundaries: Bassetlaw, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 1.813
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Bassetlaw, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 18. Output Area Boundaries: Bath & North East Somerset, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 2.435
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Bath & North East Somerset, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 19. Output Area Boundaries: Bedford, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 2.046
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Bedford, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales
Online 20. Output Area Boundaries: Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, 2001 [2004]
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics (Creator)
- Fareham, GB : Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 2004
- Description
- Map — 1.26
- Summary
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This polygon shapefile contains high-resolution output area (OA) boundaries and population statistics for Berwick-upon-Tweed, England. Output areas (OAs) are created for Census data, specifically for the output of census estimates. The OA is the lowest geographical level at which census estimates are provided. There are 175,434 output areas in England and Wales. They were created around a target of 125 resident households, and 37.5% lie between 120 and 129 households, whilst 79.5% lie between 110 and 139 households. Some 5% lie between 40 households - the confidentiality threshold - and 99 households, and many of these are a single parish (or community in Wales). The output areas nest within ward and parish (community in Wales) boundaries legally in place at the end of 2002. Draft boundaries were used in a few local authorities where final versions did not become available. Information on the operative dates for the district, ward and parish boundaries in each local authority is listed Here (as an Excel file), together with the number of Output Areas in each authority.
This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. - Collection
- OA Boundaries for England and Wales