Map showing wards in Oxfordshire as of 2020.

There are 112 wards in Oxfordshire with an average of 6,100 residents.

4 August 2020

Summary of presentations to the Oxfordshire analyst networking meeting held online on 11th June 2020

23 June 2020

Thank you to everyone who came along to our first ‘virtual’ Oxfordshire analyst networking meeting on 11th June, hosted by Oxford City Council and Oxfordshire County Council online. Despite not being able to meet in person, lots of questions were asked of the speakers and groups discussions were held!

Our meeting this time included sessions from.

Explore the latest deprivation data for Oxfordshire districts and small areas (IMD2019)
Deprivation dashboard screenshot

mid-2017 ONS small area population estimates extract for Oxfordshire including wards, Lower Layer Super Output Areas and Middle Layer Super Output Areas

24 September 2019

Oxfordshire County Council's housing-led population forecasts indicate the future size and age structure of the population in Oxfordshire, district council areas and small areas (Middle Layer Super Output Areas, MSOAs) 2017 to 2027.

This bitesize shows how the updated Oxfordshire County Council 2017 to 2027 population forecasts (August 2019) compare with the Office for National Statistics projections of population growth in Oxfordshire.
The annex shows the forecast change in population by district and the main settlements in Oxfordshire.

30 August 2019

Oxfordshire County Council housing-led forecasts 2017 to 2027 (released August 2019). 

This pack includes data by:

  1. Local Authority District: persons, males, females, single year of age and age bands 2017 to 2027
  2. MSOA: persons, broad age and 5 year age bands 2017 to 2027

Note that, unlike trend-based ONS population projections, the County Council population model includes assumptions about future growth in housing within Oxfordshire, provided by planning officers in Oxfordshire's district councils as of March 2019.

30 August 2019

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