What is the population of Aylesbury Vale 2020?

What is the population of Aylesbury Vale 2020?

The town is, with a population of over 60,000, the largest in Aylesbury Vale. Aylesbury hosts the Crown Courts and the main offices of Buckinghamshire Council.

How big is Aylesbury Vale?

348.6 mi²
Aylesbury Vale/Area

How diverse is Aylesbury?

Ethnic Diversity There is a low proportion of people overall from a black and minority ethnic group (1.4%-2.5%) compared to 7.9% for the county. There is a lower proportion of pupils in maintained schools (4.4%-6.1%) from a black and minority ethnic group compared to the Bucks average (20.7%).

How many Asians live in Aylesbury?

Further information about the population structure:

Ethnic Group Persons
White 58,281
Asian 8,273
Black 2,507
Arab 202

Was Aylesbury the capital of Mercia?

The Sack of Aylesbury occurred in 910 AD when the Viking army of Cnut Longsword assaulted and sacked the defenseless Mercian capital of Aylesbury after luring Lord Aethelred’s army into an invasion of undefended East Anglia.

Is Aylesbury Vale a nice place to live?

A town in Buckinghamshire has been named as one of the worst places to live in the country following a recent survey. Aylesbury has been ranked the 18th worst place to live in England, in a new poll which was conducted by the satirical website ‘I Live Here,’ after a ‘record-breaking’ 125,681 people voted.

How many black people live in Buckinghamshire?

Further information about the population structure:

Ethnic Group Persons
White 11,810
Asian 479
Black 306
Arab 53

How many Muslims are in Buckinghamshire?

Among those who identified a religion in Buckinghamshire, 61% said they were Christian, 5% were Muslim, around 1% each Hindu and Sikh, 0.4% Buddhist, 0.3% Jewish and 0.4% ‘Other’.

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