What is the population of Derby 2020?
264,430
Derby Population 2022
Year | Population | Growth Rate |
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2022 | 266,481 | 0.39% |
2020 | 264,430 | |
2011 | 255,394 | |
2001 | 228,140 |
What is the population of Chesterfield?
104,000 people
Chesterfield is our largest town and is home to 104,000 people. Eight other main towns have populations of over 20,000.
What is the population of Burton?
The Greater Burton area accounts for 60.9% of all Borough residents and has a population of 63,203.
Is Derby nicer than Nottingham?
Elizabeth Healy believes Derby is far better all-round. “Derby all the time, feel safer, nicer shops, the football ground is nicer than Forest ground, easier to get around, parking is cheaper as well. Derby has better pubs for real ale and drinks selection too.” Michael Atkins believes Derby feels safer.
Is Derby a rough city?
Derby is the most dangerous cities in Derbyshire, and is among the top 10 most dangerous overall out of Derbyshire’s 267 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Derby in 2021 was 121 crimes per 1,000 people.
Why is Derby called Derby?
The term “derby” possibly originated from the Derby, a horse race in England, founded by the 12th Earl of Derby in 1780. The 19th Earl has since claimed the Derby name was originally only given to one other sporting event: fixtures between St Helens at one end of the family’s Knowsley estate and Wigan at the other.
What is the oldest building in Derby?
One of Derby’s oldest buildings is being brought back into use. The Old Bell Hotel, on Sadler Gate, was built in 1650. It closed when its licence was suspended last year after a man was killed on the street outside.
What is the population of Matlock?
9,543
The population of the wider Matlock urban area (including Darley Dale, Tansley, Hackney and Matlock Bath) is approximately 20,000….Matlock, Derbyshire.
Matlock | |
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Population | 9,543 (civil parish 2011) |
OS grid reference | SK298601 |
Civil parish | Matlock Town |
District | Derbyshire Dales |
Is Derby deprived?
Derbyshire Dales is the least deprived district, ranking 265 out of 317. 10% across England. The NHS Derby and Derbyshire CCG is ranked 102 out of the 191 CCGs, with 7% of LSOAs falling into the 10% most deprived nationally.
What is the roughest area in Derby?
Strand, St James and Mayfair has the country’s highest rates of burglary (31 per 1,000 residents), drug offences (106 per 1,000 residents), public order offences (103 per 1,000 residents), robbery (83 per 1,000 residents) and violence and sexual offences (289 per 1,000 residents).
Is Derby a cheap place to live?
Derby is one of the most affordable places to live in the country, according to property website Zoopla. The city has been named in the top 10 for cheap housing and high wage growth.
What is Derby slang for?
“Derby Kell” is old Cockney rhyming slang for belly (“Derby Kelly”). “Blow out your kite” means “fill your stomach”. It uses the word kite (also kyte), a dialect word, originally derived from an Old English word for the womb which, by extension, came to mean the belly.
How old is the old Bell Derby?
The 1000 Year Old Street Dating back over 1000 years the street is rich with history. Streets like Sadler Gate were often named after the trade they specialised such as saddles, iron works and blacksmiths. Over the years Sadler Gate has changed and is now the home to some of Derby’s best independent shops and bars.