This is a list of settlements in Lancashire by population based on the results of the 2011 census. In 2011, there were 49 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Lancashire, shown in the table below.
A more recent United Kingdom census took place in 2021, but as of March 2024 [update] , the subdivision data has not yet been published.
The "settlements" in this table are the "Built-up area subdivisions" used by the Office for National Statistics in the 2011 United Kingdom census. "Built-up areas" and their subdivisions were previously known as "Urban areas" and are defined as areas of built-up land of at least 20 hectares which are separated from other built-up areas by at least 200m. They were named algorithmically, based on the name of a city, town or other settlement found on Ordnance Survey mapping within the area. [1] These areas do not always coincide with current or former local authority boundaries or other definitions of settlements: Bamber Bridge Built-up area subdivision, for example, had a 2011 population of 67,497 [2] while the three electoral wards of Bamber Bridge East, Bamber Bridge North, and Bamber Bridge West had populations of 4,896, [3] 4,665 [4] and 4,384 [5] respectively, totalling 13,945. Similarly, the town of Blackpool has a slightly higher population than its unitary authority, due to the urban subdivision including some small areas situated outside the district.
# | Settlement District centre | District | Population [6] [7] [8] [9] | |
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2001 | 2011 | |||
1 | Blackpool | Blackpool | 148,300 | 147,663 |
2 | Blackburn | Blackburn with Darwen | 108,690 | 117,963 |
3 | Preston | Preston | 87,510 | 97,886 |
4 | Burnley | Burnley | 84,112 | 81,548 |
5 | Bamber Bridge | South Ribble | 65,780 | 67,497 |
6 | Lancaster | Lancaster | 46,330 | 48,085 |
7 | Lytham St Annes | Fylde | 40,720 | 42,953 |
8 | Leyland | South Ribble | 37,150 | 38,805 |
9 | Chorley | Chorley | 33,430 | 36,183 |
10 | Fulwood | Preston | 36,296 | 35,830 |
11 | Accrington | Hyndburn | 35,200 | 35,456 |
12 | Skelmersdale | West Lancashire | 34,500 | 34,455 |
13 | Morecambe | Lancaster | 34,241 | 33,432 |
14 | Nelson | Pendle | 29,000 | 29,463 |
15 | Darwen | Blackburn with Darwen | 27,557 | 28,155 |
16 | Fleetwood | Wyre | 26,560 | 25,359 |
17 | Ormskirk | West Lancashire | 23,660 | 24,073 |
18 | Rawtenstall | Rossendale | 22,618 | 23,128 |
19 | Thornton | Wyre | 17,610 | 18,941 |
20 | Colne | Pendle | 18,946 | 18,806 |
21 | Poulton-le-Fylde | Wyre | 17,130 | 17,430 |
22 | Haslingden | Rossendale | 15,330 | 15,969 |
23 | Heysham | Lancaster | 14,630 | 15,633 |
24 | Clitheroe | Ribble Valley | 14,697 | 14,765 |
25 | Bacup | Rossendale | 12,760 | 13,323 |
26 | Kirkham | Fylde | 11,440 | 11,915 |
27 | Oswaldtwistle | Hyndburn | 12,193 | 11,803 |
28 | Great Harwood | Hyndburn | 11,217 | 10,800 |
29 | Cleveleys | Wyre | 10,722 | 10,754 |
30 | Barnoldswick | Pendle | 10,524 | 10,435 |
31 | Brierfield | Pendle | 10,047 | 9,559 |
32 | Adlington | Chorley | 8,450 | 9,211 |
33 | Longton | South Ribble | 8,460 | 8,800 |
34 | Burscough | West Lancashire | 8,286 | 8,799 |
35 | Tarleton | West Lancashire | 8,210 | 8,582 |
36 | Clayton-le-Moors | Hyndburn | 8,290 | 8,522 |
37 | Euxton | Chorley | 7,690 | 8,118 |
38 | Freckleton / Warton | Fylde | 8,123 | 8,049 |
39 | Coppull | Chorley | 7,637 | 7,959 |
40 | Longridge | Ribble Valley | 7,491 | 7,526 |
41 | Whitworth | Rossendale | 7,263 | 7,500 |
42 | Bolton-le-Sands | Lancaster | 7,010 | 6,995 |
43 | Garstang | Wyre | 6,290 | 6,779 |
44 | Rishton | Hyndburn | 7,350 | 6,625 |
45 | Carnforth | Lancaster | 5,872 | 6,115 |
46 | Barrowford | Pendle | 5,261 | 5,521 |
47 | Preesall | Wyre | 5,050 | 5,367 |
48 | Church | Hyndburn | 4,881 | 5,186 |
49 | Lancaster University | Lancaster | 4,160 | 5,110 |
Historically, the county of Lancashire covered a much wider area before boundary changes were introduced in 1974. Some towns which formerly belonged to the county still strongly identify with it. Notable examples are Bolton, Bury, Heywood, Horwich, Leigh, Southport, St. Helens and Wigan, and as well as cities such as Manchester, Liverpool and Salford.
Blackburn with Darwen is a borough and unitary authority area in Lancashire, North West England. It consists of the towns of Blackburn and Darwen but covers a wider area which includes the villages of Lower Darwen, Feniscowles, Brownhill and Hoddlesden.
The Greater Manchester Built-up Area is an area of land defined by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), consisting of the large conurbation that encompasses the urban element of the city of Manchester and the metropolitan area that forms much of Greater Manchester in North West England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2011, the Greater Manchester Built-up Area has a population of 2,553,379 making it the second most populous conurbation in the United Kingdom after the Greater London Built-up Area. This was an increase of 14% from the population recorded at the United Kingdom Census 2001 of 2,240,230, when it was known as the Greater Manchester Urban Area.
The Leicester Urban Area or Leicester Built Up Area is an urban agglomeration defined by the Office of National Statistics (ONS), centred on the City of Leicester in the East Midlands, England. With a population of 559,017 at the time of the 2021 census, increased from 508,916 at the time of the 2011 census, the Built Up Area is the eleventh largest in England and thirteenth largest in the United Kingdom. It comprises Leicester itself and its suburbs, all of which are contiguous with or situated in close proximity to the city.
The Blackpool Built-up Area or Blackpool Urban Area is an urban area in Lancashire, England, consisting of the large town of Blackpool along with several surrounding towns and villages. Defined by the ONS it had a population of 239,409 in 2011 this is considerably down on the 2001 population of 261,088 mainly due to Fleetwood no longer being considered as part of the built-up area. The population of the Blackpool Urban Area has been declining for some time with the 2001 population down 0.1% from the 1991 figure of 261,355.
The Milton Keynes urban area or Milton Keynes Built-up Area is a designation established by the United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics. Milton Keynes has no statutory boundary: the 1967 designated area only determined the area assigned to the Milton Keynes Development Corporation for development. The wider urban area outside that designation includes Newport Pagnell and Woburn Sands as well as Aspley Guise (Bedfordshire) and part of Stoke Hammond civil parish.
The Borough of Blackpool is a unitary authority area with borough status in the ceremonial county of Lancashire, England. It is named after the seaside town of Blackpool but covers a wider area which includes Anchorsholme, Bispham, Layton, Marton and Squires Gate. As well as the suburbs of Grange Park, North Shore, South Shore and Starr Gate. The borough also forms the core of the wider Blackpool conurbation.