Description: This is the City Centre boundary, representing the historic and commercial centre of Nottingham, as defined in the Nottingham Local Plan, adopted in 2005.
Description: The output areas have been revised following the Census 2011. There are now 3609 Output Areas in Nottinghamshire. Output areas are the smallest areas for which the Office of National Statistics (ONS) publishes 2011 Census data. Each output area includes around 125 households with a population of 250-300. These figures are approximate and the population figures can vary considerably.
Description: The output areas have been revised following the Census 2011. There are now 3,727 Output Areas in Nottinghamshire. Output areas are the smallest areas for which the Office of National Statistics (ONS) publishes 2021 Census data. Each output area includes around 125 households with a population of 250-300. These figures are approximate and the population figures can vary considerably.
Description: Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) were created for the 2001 Census to improve the reporting of small area statistics. Unlike wards, MSOAs are of regular size and are not subject to regular boundary change. The minimum population of Middle Layer SOAs is 5000 and the average is 7200. The new boundaries for MSOA's were published in October 2012 for the release of the Census 2011 data. There are now 138 MSOA's in Nottinghamshire of which 38 are in Nottingham City.
Description: Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) were created for the 2001 Census to improve the reporting of small area statistics. Unlike wards, MSOAs are of regular size and are not subject to regular boundary change. The minimum population of Middle Layer SOAs is 5000 and the average is 7200. The new boundaries for MSOA's were published in August 2021 for the release of the Census 2021 data. There are now 137 MSOA's in Nottinghamshire.
Description: Super Output Areas have been revised following the latest 2011 Census. There are now 679 SOA's in Nottinghamshire. A Super Output Area or SOA consists of an aggregation of Output Areas. Each SOA has approximately the same population size (typically 1250 households) and has boundaries that will not change. SOAs are therefore the recommended unit for use when comparing information across different areas, both locally and nationally.
Description: Super Output Areas have been revised following the latest 2021 Census. There are now 684 SOA's in Nottinghamshire. A Super Output Area or SOA consists of an aggregation of Output Areas. Each SOA has approximately the same population size (typically 1250 households) and has boundaries that will not change. SOAs are therefore the recommended unit for use when comparing information across different areas, both locally and nationally.
Description: Ward boundaries for Nottinghamshire. Wards are a unit of electoral geography and are used to elect councillors to local authorities. Wards often group together neighbourhoods or communities and also serve as units for statistical reporting. Nottingham City wards updated following the May 2019 local election. These boundaries are derived from OS Boundary Line, originally captured at scale 1:10,000 and may appear slightly generalised when viewed at larger scales.
Description: Ward boundaries for Nottinghamshire. Wards are a unit of electoral geography and are used to elect councillors to local authorities. Wards often group together neighbourhoods or communities and also serve as units for statistical reporting. Nottingham City wards updated following the May 2019 local election. These boundaries are derived from OS Boundary Line, originally captured at scale 1:10,000 and may appear slightly generalised when viewed at larger scales.
Description: Ward boundaries for Nottinghamshire. Wards are a unit of electoral geography and are used to elect councillors to local authorities. Wards often group together neighbourhoods or communities and also serve as units for statistical reporting. Nottingham City wards updated following the May 2019 local election. These boundaries are derived from OS Boundary Line, originally captured at scale 1:10,000 and may appear slightly generalised when viewed at larger scales.
Description: Ward boundaries for Nottinghamshire. Wards are a unit of electoral geography and are used to elect councillors to local authorities. Wards often group together neighbourhoods or communities and also serve as units for statistical reporting. Nottingham City wards updated following the May 2019 local election. These boundaries are derived from OS Boundary Line, originally captured at scale 1:10,000 and may appear slightly generalised when viewed at larger scales.
Description: This data contains Civil Parish boundaries. Civil parishes do not cover the whole of England, and most exist in rural and smaller urban areas.
Description: City of Nottingham administrative boundary, enclosing the extents of Nottingham City Council Unitary Authority.This boundary is captured to OS Mastermap level (1:1250).
Description: County Councils use geographic units called Electoral Divisions for electing County Councillors, which are usually larger than standard electoral wards. County Electoral Divisions must be confined within district boundaries, but are not necessarily based on whole electoral wards. These boundaries are derived from OS Boundary Line, originally captured at scale 1:10,000 and may appear slightly generalised when viewed at larger scales.