SOUTHAMPTON URBAN AREA
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The 'Southampton Urban Area' or 'Greater Southampton' is an unofficial term for the conurbation surrounding Southampton in Hampshire, England. It has been variously defined as the Southampton Travel to Work Area, and the Office for National Statistics have referred to it as the 'Southampton Urban Area' with a population of around 442,969 (2001 census) which includes the following components:
The City of Southampton which is a unitary authority itself makes up just over half the population
★ Southampton: 217,445
★ Eastleigh: 116,169
★ Test Valley (part of): 21,248
★ New Forest (part of): 66,107
★ Fareham (part of): 22,000
The Southampton urban area can be looked at as part of a larger multi-centred metropolitan area also including Greater Portsmouth, in the general South Hampshire region.
In the lead up to the Local Government Act 1972 there was an active proposal to make South Hampshire into a fully fledged metropolitan county - the other candidates were Avon and Cleveland - none of these three were eventually adopted as such but Avon and Cleveland and also Humberside were created as administrative counties, but not as "metropolitan" counties. The various cities and boroughs of South Hampshire remained under control of Hampshire County Council based at Winchester. However, in 1997, the City of Southampton became a unitary authority.
The 'Southampton Urban Area' or 'Greater Southampton' is an unofficial term for the conurbation surrounding Southampton in Hampshire, England. It has been variously defined as the Southampton Travel to Work Area, and the Office for National Statistics have referred to it as the 'Southampton Urban Area' with a population of around 442,969 (2001 census) which includes the following components:
The City of Southampton which is a unitary authority itself makes up just over half the population
★ Southampton: 217,445
★ Eastleigh: 116,169
★ Test Valley (part of): 21,248
★ New Forest (part of): 66,107
★ Fareham (part of): 22,000
The Southampton urban area can be looked at as part of a larger multi-centred metropolitan area also including Greater Portsmouth, in the general South Hampshire region.
In the lead up to the Local Government Act 1972 there was an active proposal to make South Hampshire into a fully fledged metropolitan county - the other candidates were Avon and Cleveland - none of these three were eventually adopted as such but Avon and Cleveland and also Humberside were created as administrative counties, but not as "metropolitan" counties. The various cities and boroughs of South Hampshire remained under control of Hampshire County Council based at Winchester. However, in 1997, the City of Southampton became a unitary authority.
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