KING'S LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK

Borough of King's Lynn and West Norfolk
King's Lynn and West Norfolk

''Shown within Norfolk''
Geography
Status:Borough
Region:East of England
Admin. County:Norfolk
Area:
- Total
Ranked 8th
1,428.76 km²
Admin. HQ:King's Lynn
ONS code:33UE
Demographics
Population:
- Total ()
- Density
Ranked

/ km²
Ethnicity:98.7% White
Politics
Arms of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council

Kings Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council
http://www.west-norfolk.gov.uk/
Leadership:Leader & Cabinet
Executive:
MPs:Henry Bellingham, Christopher Fraser

'King's Lynn and West Norfolk' is a local government district and borough in Norfolk, England. Its council is based in the town of King's Lynn.

Contents
History
Composition
References

History


The district was formed in 1974 by the merger of King's Lynn, Hunstanton, Downham Market urban districts along with Docking Rural District, Downham Rural District, Freebridge Lynn Rural District and Marshland Rural District. The district was originally known as just 'West Norfolk', and adopted its present name in 1981.

Composition


The district comprises the urban area of King's Lynn itself, together with 102 surrounding parishes. At the time of the 2001 census, the district had an area of 1,473 km², of which 28 km² was in the urban area and 1,445 km² in the surrounding parishes. The district had a population of 135,345 in 58,338 households, with 34,564 in 15,285 households living in the urban area, whilst 100,781 people in 43,053 households lived in the surrounding parishes.[1]
The urban area of King's Lynn itself is unparished. The remainder of the district lies within the following civil parishes:

Anmer

Bagthorpe with Barmer, Barton Bendish, Barwick, Bawsey, Bircham, Boughton, Brancaster, Burnham Market, Burnham Norton, Burnham Overy, Burnham Thorpe

Castle Acre, Castle Rising, Choseley, Clenchwarton, Congham, Crimplesham

Denver, Dersingham, Docking, Downham Market, Downham West

East Rudham, East Walton, East Winch, Emneth

Feltwell, Fincham, Flitcham with Appleton, Fordham, Fring

Gayton, Great Massingham, Grimston

Harpley, Heacham, Hilgay, Hillington, Hockwold cum Wilton, Holme next the Sea, Houghton, Hunstanton

Ingoldisthorpe

Leziate, Little Massingham

Marham, Marshland St. James, Methwold, Middleton

Nordelph, North Creake, North Runcton, Northwold, North Wootton

Old Hunstanton, Outwell

Pentney

Ringstead, Roydon, Runcton Holme, Ryston

Sandringham, Sedgeford, Shernborne, Shouldham, Shouldham Thorpe, Snettisham, South Creake, Southery, South Wootton, Stanhoe, Stoke Ferry, Stow Bardolph, Stradsett, Syderstone

Terrington St. Clement, Terrington St. John, Thornham, Tilney All Saints, Tilney St. Lawrence, Titchwell, Tottenhill

Upwell

Walpole, Walpole Cross Keys, Walpole Highway, Walsoken, Watlington, Welney, Wereham, West Acre, West Dereham, West Rudham, West Walton, West Winch, Wiggenhall St. Germans, Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen, Wimbotsham, Wormegay, Wretton

References


1. Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). ''Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes''. Retrieved December 2, 2005.




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