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The 20 largest ESPON metropolitan areas in the UK, ranked by population.

Ametropolitan area is generally defined as consisting of an urban area, conurbationoragglomeration, together with the surrounding area to which it is closely economically and socially integrated through commuting.

The European Union's ESPON (European Spatial Planning Observation Network) project defined a harmonised series of metropolitan areas across Europe, made up of two components: Morphological Urban Areas (MUAs), which are similar to urban areas that form the densely populated urban cores of metropolitan areas, and Functional Urban Areas (FUAs), which form the labour basin surrounding Morphological Urban Areas.[1]

Morphological Urban Areas were calculated by combining contiguous local administrative units with population densities greater than 650 inhabitants per square kilometre, with Functional Urban Areas then being calculated by combining surrounding local administrative units where 10% or more of the workforce works within the core Morphological Urban Area.[2]

According to the harmonised European definition, there were eighteen metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom with populations of more than 500,000 at the time of the 2001 census.

This article lists the UK metropolitan areas defined by ESPON, which excluded combined conurbations such as the Liverpool-Manchester megalopolis, which (in 2001) had a combined population of 5.6 million.[3] It also excluded city regions such as those formed in Greater Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Sheffield, which are typically areas covered by a combined authority.

Summary[edit]

In 2001, there were 46 metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom with a populations in the range 150,000 to 25 million inhabitants, according to the ESPON project, with the following population distribution:

Category Populations (2011) Count
A 12.8 – 25 million 1
B 6.4 – 12.8 million 0
C 3.2 – 6.4 million 1
D 1.6 – 3.2 million 3
E 0.8 – 1.6 million 7
F 0.4 – 0.8 million 9
Gi 0.2 – 0.4 million 19
Gii <0.2 million ~6
Total 46

Source[citation needed]

By population (2001 data)[edit]

Source[4]

# Area (population) Parts (population)
1 London (13,709,000) London (8,265,000) • Southend (291,000) • Chatham (231,000) • LutonDunstable (216,000) • Reading (216,000) • AldershotFarnborough (174,000) • Woking (124,000) • Basildon (113,000) • Slough (112,000) • High Wycombe (100,000) • Crawley (99,000) • BracknellAscot (96,000) • Harlow (87,000) • Chelmsford (76,000) • Hemel Hempstead (68,000) • Maidstone (65,000) • Maidenhead (59,000) • St. Albans (59,000) • Basingstoke (55,000) • Aylesbury (49,000) • Stevenage (49,000) • Sittingbourne (42,000) • Wokingham (42,000) • Tunbridge Wells (39,000) • SandhurstYateley (37,000) • Guildford (34,000) • Windsor (33,000) • Bishop's Stortford (31,000) • Letchworth (28,000) • Horsham (27,000) • East Grinstead (26,000) • Burgess Hill (24,000) • Sevenoaks (24,000) • Haywards Heath (22,000) • Hitchin (21,000) • Tonbridge (20,000)
2 Birmingham (3,683,000) Birmingham–Wolverhampton (2,363,000) • Coventry (308,000) • Nuneaton (87,000) • WarwickLeamington (71,000) • Redditch (61,000) • Bromsgrove (25,000) • Tamworth (21,000)
3 Manchester (2,556,000) Greater Manchester Urban Area (2,207,000) • Macclesfield (59,000)
4 Leeds–Bradford (2,302,000) Leeds (534,000) • Bradford (341,000) • Huddersfield (219,000) • HalifaxQueensbury (155,000) • Wakefield (111,000) • CastlefordPontefract (102,000) • Harrogate (60,000) • Dewsbury (36,000)
5 Liverpool-Birkenhead (2,241,000) LiverpoolBirkenhead (1,170,000) • WiganAshton (220,000) • Warrington (168,000) • WidnesRuncorn (121,000) • Chester (58,000) • Southport (44,000) • Ellesmere Port (40,000) • Ormskirk (24,000) • Skelmersdale (20,000)
6 Newcastle–Sunderland (1,599,000) Newcastle (814,000) • Sunderland (270,000) • BlythCramlington (55,000) • Peterlee (42,000) • Ashington (27,000) • Seaham (24,000) • Chester-le-Street (23,000)
7 Sheffield (1,569,000) Sheffield (693,000) • Rotherham (150,000) • Doncaster (80,000) • Darfield (73,000) • Chesterfield (73,000) • Barnsley (56,000)
8 Portsmouth–Southampton (1,547,000) Portsmouth (500,000) • Southampton (376,000) • Bognor Regis (66,000) • Salisbury (29,000) • Winchester (27,000) • Andover (26,000)
9 Nottingham–Derby (1,534,000) Nottingham (532,000) • Derby (217,000) • Mansfield (185,000) • Ilkeston (53,000) • Newark (25,000) • Alfreton (23,000)
10 Glasgow (1,395,000) Greater Glasgow (1,228,000) • East Kilbride (59,000) • Cumbernauld (45,000) • Kilmarnock (39,000) • Dumbarton (23,000)
11 Cardiff and South Wales valleys (1,097,000) Cardiff (353,000) • Newport (192,000) • Merthyr Tydfil (35,000) • Pontypridd (28,000) • Caerphilly (26,000) • Bridgend (24,000) • Ebbw Vale (22,000)
12 Bristol (1,041,000) Bristol (568,000) • Weston-super-Mare (70,000) • Bath (65,000) • Clevedon (25,000)
13 Belfast (799,000) Belfast (501,000) • Bangor (15,000)
14 Edinburgh (782,000) Edinburgh (478,000) • Livingston (46,000)
15 Brighton–Worthing–Littlehampton (769,000) BrightonWorthing (410,000) • Eastbourne (74,000) • Littlehampton (40,000)
16 Leicester (745,000) Leicester (442,000) • Loughborough (53,000) • Coalville (39,000) • Hinckley (20,000)
17 Middlesbrough (656,000) Middlesbrough-Stockton (389,000) • Darlington (58,000) • Hartlepool (53,000)
18 Bournemouth–Poole (531,000) BournemouthPoole (390,000)
19 Swansea (462,000) Swansea (219,000) • Port TalbotNeath (51,000)
20 Stoke (456,000) Stoke-on-Trent (359,000)
21 Hull (419,000) Hull (284,000)
22 Blackburn–Burnley (391,000) Blackburn (182,000) • Burnley (125,000)
23 Norwich (364,000) Norwich (193,000)
24 Preston (354,000) PrestonLeyland (249,000)
25 Plymouth (343,000) Plymouth (228,000)
26 Aberdeen (332,000) Aberdeen (183,000)
27 Blackpool (304,000) Blackpool (239,000)
28 Northampton (288,000) Northampton (220,000)
29 Cambridge (283,000) Cambridge (142,000)
30 Milton Keynes (271,000) Milton Keynes (136,000)
31 Swindon (260,000) Swindon (144,000)
32 Exeter (259,000) Exeter (105,000) • Exmouth (25,000)
33 Oxford (244,000) Oxford (122,000)
34 Ipswich (240,000) Ipswich (120,000)
35 York (234,000) York (135,000)
36 Torbay (231,000) Torbay (178,000)
37 Peterborough (219,000) Peterborough (127,000)
38 Dundee (211,000) Dundee (150,000)
39 Telford (209,000) Telford (105,000)
40 Bedford (202,000) Bedford (108,000)
41 Colchester (191,000) Colchester (95,000)
42 Lincoln (176,000) Lincoln (99,000)
43 Grimsby (174,000) Grimsby (123,000)
44 Gloucester (166,000) Gloucester (134,000)
45 Hastings–Bexhill (164,000) HastingsBexhill (103,000)
46 Cheltenham (164,000) Cheltenham (82,000)

By region (2001 data)[edit]

Region Region population
[citation needed]
Metro Rank Metropolitan area Metro Population (2001)
Greater London 8,173,941 1 London 13,709,000
West Midlands 5,601,847 2 Birmingham 3,683,000
20 Stoke 456,000
39 Telford 209,000
North West 7,052,177 3 Manchester 2,556,000
5 Liverpool–Birkenhead 2,241,000
22 Blackburn–Burnley 391,000
24 Preston 354,000
27 Blackpool 304,000
Yorkshire and the Humber 5,283,733 4 Leeds–Bradford 2,302,000
7 Sheffield 1,569,000
21 Hull 419,000
35 York 234,000
43 Grimsby 174,000
North East 2,596,886 6 Newcastle–Sunderland 1,599,000
17 Middlesbrough 656,000
South East 8,634,750 8 Portsmouth–Southampton 1,547,000
15 Brighton–Worthing–Littlehampton 769,000
30 Milton Keynes 271,000
33 Oxford 244,000
45 Hastings–Bexhill 164,000
East Midlands 4,533,222 9 Nottingham–Derby 1,543,000
16 Leicester 745,000
28 Northampton 288,000
42 Lincoln 176,000
Wales 11 Cardiff and South Wales valleys 1,097,000
19 Swansea 462,000
South West 5,288,935 12 Bristol 1,041,000
18 Bournemouth–Poole 531,000
25 Plymouth 343,000
31 Swindon 260,000
32 Exeter 259,000
36 Torbay 231,000
44 Gloucester 166,000
46 Cheltenham 164,000
East of England 5,846,965 23 Norwich 364,000
29 Cambridge 283,000
34 Ipswich 240,000
37 Peterborough 219,000
40 Bedford 202,000
41 Colchester 191,000
Scotland 5,404,700 10 Glasgow 1,395,000
14 Edinburgh 782,000
26 Aberdeen 332,000
38 Dundee 211,000
Northern Ireland 13 Belfast 799,000

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MUAs and FUAs delineation" (PDF). ESPON project 1.4.3 Study on Urban Functions. European Spatial Planning Observation Network. March 2007. p. 8. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  • ^ "The methodology" (PDF). ESPON project 1.4.3 Study on Urban Functions. European Spatial Planning Observation Network. March 2007. p. 17. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  • ^ Schulze Bäing, Andreas. "Shrinking cities and growing regions – emerging trends of new rural-urban relationships in the UK and Germany". 13 July. AESOP University of Manchester. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  • ^ "British urban pattern: population data" (PDF). ESPON project 1.4.3 Study on Urban Functions. European Spatial Planning Observation Network. March 2007. p. 119. Retrieved 8 March 2019.

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