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People & Society
Office for National Statistics
Updated 2 months ago

This release includes data for the period 2022 to 2047 for Surrey and its Local Authorities. Surrey-I also includes summaries and data on population estimates, population density, and estimates for migration. Summary There were 1,217,048 residents of Surrey in 2022. This number is projected to increase by 3.7% to 1,261,963 by 2047. ...

Department for Education
Updated a year ago

This page includes data and a summary of pupil and school numbers by the characteristics of pupils and types of schools. Summary (next update est. June/July 2026) There are 204,097 pupils in schools located within Surrey as of 2024/25. Around 1 in every 5 of such pupils attend Independent schools (19.8%, 40,440 pupils). ...

Office for National Statistics
Added a year ago

Ethnicity is a difficult characteristic to measure which means that the national Census is often relied on to provide us with a good picture of ethnic groups. For the latest census, Surrey-i hosts the initial written summary and data tables for ethnic group. The dashboard on this page looks into the ethnic group variable further in combination with other characteristics....

Department for Education
Updated a year ago

CSV file detailing all schools in Surrey, with reference information on location, address, type, status and age ranges served. Data has been taken from a Government web page "Get Information about Schools" and filtered for establishments within Surrey. This Government data page is managed for accuracy and timeliness. Update frequency: Annually Geographical coverage: all of Surrey county (spatial coordinates included) Data lineage: Get Information about Schools

Office for National Statistics
Updated 2 years ago

Deaths in England The death trends in the UK have varied over time, influenced by factors like aging populations, medical advancements, and pandemics like COVID-19. Here's a brief overview of recent death trends in the UK. From 2010 to 2019, the annual number of deaths in the UK remained relatively stable, ranging between 500,000 to 600,000 deaths per year. The...

Office for National Statistics
Updated 7 years ago

The Annual Population Survey (APS) is a combined survey of households in Great Britain. Its purpose is to provide information on key social and socioeconomic variables between the 10-yearly censuses, with particular emphasis on providing information relating to sub-regional (local authority) areas. Due to sample size limitations, APS data is not available below local authority level i.e. data is not...

Office for National Statistics
Updated 7 years ago

This dataset includes data from the 2011 Census released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Data has been derived from Census Output Areas which have been aggregated to 2016 and 2019 wards on a best fit basis. This has been done by allocating output areas to the ward in which the output area's population weighted centroid falls. The aggregations have been determined by...

Office for National Statistics
Added 10 years ago

This dataset includes data from the 2011 Census released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Notes and Definitions 1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011). Although the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main...

Office for National Statistics
Added 10 years ago

This dataset includes data from the 2011 Census released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Notes and Definitions 1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011). Although the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main...

Office for National Statistics
Added 10 years ago

This dataset includes data from the 2011 Census released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Notes and Definitions 1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011). Although the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main...