Ward boundaries May 1999 to April 2016
Wards from May 2016. To define the proposed geographical boundaries of Bristol City wards for various cartographic and analytical purposes.
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An EHCP is given to pupils with additional needs (e.g. physical impairment or behavioural issues). Children with an EHCP have been attributed to a ward based on their home postcode. Where there a 5 or less children the numbers are suppressed.
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.
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Due to the ongoing nature of police investigations data is subject to change and may differ from subsequent national crime statistics (i.e. quality assured by statisticians). The data only includes incidents where the exact location of the offence is known.
Output Areas (OAs) are the lowest level of geographical area for census statistics and were first created following the 2001 Census. Using Census 2021 data, some changes were made to 2011 OAs as a result of population and household changes since 2011. Additionally, around 200 OA boundaries were selectively realigned to ward boundaries.2011 OAs that were still made up of between 40 and 250 households and had a usually resident population between 100 and 625 persons did not change. Otherwise, new 2021 OAs were created by merging or splitting 2011 OAs to make sure they fitted within the population and household thresholds of the unchanged 2011 OAs.There are some exceptions where OAs may have more than 625 people, for example, where there is a large prison.Outputs from Census 2021 are for 2021 OAs and are made up of unchanged 2011 OAs and new 2021 OAs.
The city is split into 9 areas using ward boundaries to provide an enhanced opportunity for local communities to have a greater say in the way services, and responses to local issues, are managed by Bristol City Council (and other service providers).
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Ward boundaries May 1999 to April 2016