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Output Area at TQ277810: Second address indicator
Location Type: Output Areas, ONS Geographic Code: E00023509
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Key Facts
All Residents | 278 |
Male | 159 |
Female | 119 |
Households | 161 |
Population Density (people/km2) | 10,109.1 |
Postcodes Covered
W1C 1LU
W1C 1LX
W1C 1LZ
W1H 7AL
W1H 7AS
W1H 7BZ
W1H 7DL
W1H 7DN
W1H 7DP
W1H 7DQ
W1H 7EJ
W1H 7JG
W1H 7JH
W1H 7JJ
W1H 7JL
W1H 7JN
W1H 7JT
W1H 7LB
W1H 7LD
W1H 7LE
W1H 7LU
W1H 7LX
W1H 7NA
W1H 7NB
W1H 7ND
W1H 7NE
W1H 7TP
W2 2EN
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No contained areas found
Table Code | ts056 |
Issued | 2023-01-06 |
Unit of Measure | Person |
Number of Response Options | 3 |
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their use of a second address, and whether the second address is inside or outside the UK. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
Summary
An address (in or out of the UK) a person stays at for more than 30 days per year that is not their place of usual residence.
Second addresses typically include:
* armed forces bases
* addresses used by people working away from home
* a student’s home address
* the address of another parent or guardian
* a holiday home
If a person with a second address was staying there on census night, they were classed as a visitor to the second address but counted as a usual resident at their home address.
Second address indicator: Total: All usual residents | 278 |
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No second address | 220 |
Second address is in the UK | 17 |
Second address is outside the UK | 41 |
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