Fife
Council Area in Scotland
Contents: Subdivision
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Name | Status | Population Census 2001-04-29 | Population Census 2011-03-27 | Population Estimate 2021-06-30 | |
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Fife | Council Area | 349,429 | 365,198 | 374,730 | |
Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages | Ward | 19,090 | 18,260 | 18,150 | → |
Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy | Ward | 13,070 | 14,730 | 15,250 | → |
Cowdenbeath | Ward | 19,570 | 20,590 | 22,070 | → |
Cupar | Ward | 13,820 | 14,410 | 14,360 | → |
Dunfermline Central | Ward | 17,430 | 18,100 | 20,200 | → |
Dunfermline North | Ward | 14,030 | 15,290 | 15,470 | → |
Dunfermline South | Ward | 14,770 | 21,120 | 24,280 | → |
East Neuk and Landward | Ward | 13,520 | 12,470 | 13,090 | → |
Glenrothes Central and Thornton | Ward | 15,930 | 16,410 | 15,950 | → |
Glenrothes North, Leslie and Markinch | Ward | 17,970 | 18,460 | 18,120 | → |
Glenrothes West and Kinglassie | Ward | 16,440 | 16,130 | 15,900 | → |
Howe of Fife and Tay Coast | Ward | 13,570 | 13,750 | 13,720 | → |
Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay | Ward | 18,610 | 18,320 | 17,970 | → |
Kirkcaldy Central | Ward | 14,980 | 14,850 | 14,380 | → |
Kirkcaldy East | Ward | 13,940 | 14,330 | 15,010 | → |
Kirkcaldy North | Ward | 14,670 | 15,840 | 15,830 | → |
Leven, Kennoway and Largo | Ward | 17,560 | 18,410 | 18,730 | → |
Lochgelly, Cardenden and Benarty | Ward | 18,600 | 18,760 | 19,400 | → |
Rosyth | Ward | 14,330 | 15,400 | 15,450 | → |
St Andrews | Ward | 16,700 | 18,310 | 18,490 | → |
Tay Bridgehead | Ward | 14,480 | 14,950 | 15,880 | → |
West Fife and Coastal Villages | Ward | 16,370 | 16,310 | 17,020 | → |
Scotland (Alba) | Constituent Country | 5,062,011 | 5,295,403 | 5,479,900 |
Source: National Records of Scotland (web).
Explanation: The tabulated electoral wards are in effect from 4 December 2017. The population figures of wards are computed using population estimates for output areas assigned by using population-weighted centroids. This approach should be more accurate than the offical ward figures that are computed by using larger data zones with the similar type of assignment.