Loughton St John's (ward)

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Loughton St John's is an electoral ward in Epping Forest, UK and is one of seven wards that represent Loughton, Essex.

Demographics

Ethnic group Population % of total
White British 3,94592.0%
White (other) 1082.5%
Indian 561.3%
Pakistani 110.3%
White Irish 451.0%
Mixed race 511.2%
Black Caribbean 160.4%
Black African 70.2%
Bangladeshi 00%
Other Asian 190.4%
Chinese 110.3%
Other 140.3%
Black (others) 30.1%
ReligionPopulation%Compared to average
Christian3,14978.6%+1%
Buddhist110.3%–9%
Hindu320.8%–31%
Jewish2175.4%+901%
Muslim330.8%–74%
Sikh200.5%–27%
Other140.3%+11%
No Religion52813.2%–18%

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