Output Area at SE300551: Second address indicator
Location Type: Output Areas, ONS Geographic Code: E00140959
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Key Facts
All Residents | 188 |
Male | 77 |
Female | 111 |
Households | 115 |
Population Density (people/km2) | 2,063.7 |
Postcodes Covered
HG1 1AA
HG1 1JT
HG1 1JZ
HG1 1LA
HG1 1NH
HG1 1NJ
HG1 1PB
HG1 1PE
HG1 1PH
HG1 1PQ
HG1 1QX
HG1 1QY
HG1 1RF
HG1 1RH
HG1 1RN
HG1 1RP
HG1 1RQ
HG1 1RW
HG1 2TJ
HG2 0EL
HG2 0EN
HG2 0ER
HG2 0EW
HG2 0LJ
HG2 0LL
HG2 0LQ
HG2 0NE
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Related Census Areas
Is within
Borders with
Overlaps with
No equivalent overlapping areas found
Contains
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 | 188 |
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No second address | 168 |
Second address is in the UK | 12 |
Second address is outside the UK | 8 |
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