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Census report providing an overview of Ashfield District. The census results help government and local authorities to plan and run public services and identify the resources people need. Key areas include : housing; health care; transport and education.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work.
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work
The latest census was undertaken 27 March 2011. The first census in England and Wales was carried out in 1801 and has taken place every ten years (with the exception of 1941, during the second world war.) The census is not only a population count, but provides a wealth of information about our characteristics: how we live, who we are and how we work