List of settlements in Nottinghamshire by population

This is a list of settlements in Nottinghamshire by population based on the results of the 2021 census. The following United Kingdom census will take place in 2031. In 2011, there were 34 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Nottinghamshire, shown in the table below.

Map of locations
Nottinghamshire's largest administrative centres, the only city (Nottingham) in bold.
Nottinghamshire's largest non-administrative centres.

List of settlements

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# Urban Subdivision Population[1] District Areas within
2001 2011 2021
1 Nottingham 249,584
(266,988)
289,301
(305,680)
323,700 City of Nottingham Full list of areas given at the Nottingham (Within the city) section.

See notes and separate entries regarding areas south of the Trent - Clifton, Silverdale & Wilford.
Figures in brackets are the population of the city council (Unitary Authority/UA) area.

2 Mansfield 69,987 77,551 111,500 Mansfield Clipstone, Forest Town, Pleasley

See notes for Mansfield Woodhouse.

3 Beeston 66,683 51,479 52,365 Broxtowe Attenborough, Bramcote, Chilwell, Toton

See notes for Beeston.

4 Carlton 48,493 49,235 53,555 Gedling Colwick, Gedling Village, Mapperley, Netherfield, Porchester, Thorneywood
5 Sutton-In-Ashfield 32,885 34,256 36,404 Ashfield Fackley, Huthwaite, Skegby, Stanton Hill
6 West Bridgford 43,395 45,509 36,487 Rushcliffe
/City of Nottingham
Compton Acres, Edwalton, Gamston, Lady Bay, Silverdale, Wilford

See notes regarding included city areas.

7 Worksop 39,072 41,820 44,733 Bassetlaw Gateford, Kilton, Manton
8 Arnold 37,402 37,768 39,995 Gedling Daybrook, Killisick, Redhill, Woodthorpe
9 Newark-on-Trent 35,454 37,084 30,345 Newark and Sherwood Balderton
10 Hucknall 29,188 32,107 35,849 Ashfield/Gedling Butler's Hill, Linby, Westville
11 Kirkby-in-Ashfield 27,067 26,927 21,262 Ashfield Annesley, Annesley Woodhouse, Kirkby Woodhouse, Nuncargate, Old Kirkby
12 Clifton 22,312 22,407 22,936 City of Nottingham Clifton Village
13 Retford 21,314 22,023 23,740 Bassetlaw Ordsall
14 Mansfield Woodhouse 17,931 18,574 19,525 Mansfield
15 Eastwood 18,612 18,422 18,887 Broxtowe Greasley, Giltbrook, Moorgreen, Newthorpe
16 Stapleford 14,991 16,190 15,453 Broxtowe See notes for Beeston.
17 Kimberley 11,027 11,353 11,027 Broxtowe Nuthall, Swingate, Watnall
18 Ollerton 9,900 9,840 11,103 Newark and Sherwood Boughton, Ollerton Village
19 Bingham 8,685 9,131 10,080 Rushcliffe
20 Warsop 9,553 9,018 12,644 Mansfield Church Warsop
21 Bircotes 7,441 7,948 8,886 Bassetlaw Harworth
22 Rainworth 7,829 7,693 7,053 Newark and Sherwood/Mansfield
23 Radcliffe-on-Trent 7,189 7,510 8,144 Rushcliffe Harlequin
24 Cotgrave 7,373 7,203 8,206 Rushcliffe
25 Ruddington 6,264 7,020 7,264 Rushcliffe
26 Selston 11,456 12,596 12,240 Ashfield Alma, Selston Common, Selston Green

See notes for Selston.

27 Calverton 6,720 6,868 7,282 Gedling
28 Southwell 6,285 6,757 7,491 Newark and Sherwood Easthorpe, Westhorpe
29 Keyworth 6,920 6,733 6,821 Rushcliffe Plumtree Park
30 East Leake 6,108 6,337 8,553 Rushcliffe
31 Ravenshead 5,636 5,759 5,366 Gedling
32 Carlton-in-Lindrick 5,684 5,456 5,635 Bassetlaw Costhorpe
33 Edwinstowe 4,959 5,188 5,320 Newark and Sherwood Lidgett
34 Brinsley 4,785 5,038 4,514 Broxtowe/Ashfield Bagthorpe, New Brinsley, Underwood

See notes for Selston.

Notes:

  • At the time of the 2001 census the Beeston subdivision included Stapleford and was named Beeston And Stapleford, hence the increased figure.
  • At the time of the 2001 census the Selston subdivision included Brinsley.
  • Clifton is administratively in Nottingham, but counted separately from the city itself for ONS purposes.
  • Silverdale and Wilford while administratively in Nottingham, are counted separately from the city and instead included with the West Bridgford subdivision, again for ONS purposes.
  • Mansfield Woodhouse is counted separately from Mansfield.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nottinghamshire (County, East Midlands, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics and Location in Maps and Charts". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
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