Leicestershire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some of the larger of Leicestershire's villages are: Birstall (population 11,400 in 2004), Broughton Astley, Castle Donington, Kibworth Beauchamp (along with Kibworth Harcourt), ...
Leicester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... in the East Midlands of England, and the county town of Leicestershire. The city lies on the River Soar and at the edge of the National Forest. In 2010, the population of ...
Population - Leicestershire County Council
We use a wide range of population, household and housing information, usually focusing on analysis from 2001 onwards. From the Office for National Statistics (ONS), we use the ...
population of Leicestershire - True Knowledge
What is the population of the traditional county of Leicestershire in the UK?
Facts and Figures About Leicestershire - Leicestershire County Council
Leicestershire is located in the heart of England and has a growing population of approximately 648,700 (ONS, 2010). The Eastern side of the county is predominantly rural, with ...
Facts and Figures Census - Leicestershire County Council
The most recent census of England and Wales took place on 27 March 2011. Provisional and headline results are expected to be available during late 2012.
The County and The Partnership
Together, the city of Leicester and the county of Leicestershire has a combined population of 1 million. The City of Leicester, which is a different local authority, is at the ...
HPA - Leicestershire
Area Summary for Leicestershire ... Characteristic* Leicestershire County and Rutland England average; Population size
The Prevalence of Nystagmus: The Leicestershire Nystagmus Survey
Purpose. Nystagmus, which can be infantile (congenital) or acquired, affects all ages. The prevalence of nystagmus in the general population is unknown.
Updated Mid-Year Population Estimates from National Statistics
Updated Mid-Year Population Estimates from National Statistics Leicestershire County Council October 2010 1 The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimate for the mid-2009 ...
Martin Johnson opens the new Hope Against Cancer Clinical Trials Centre - 24dash (press release)
Martin Johnson opens the new Hope Against Cancer Clinical Trials Centre 24dash (press release) Leicester's Hospitals serve a population of over one million and diagnose and treat patients from the local area. Clinicians also offer treatment to patients from outside of Leicestershire and Rutland, in a range of tumours. The hospitals are already ... |
'Why have maternity services in Leicester hit crisis point?' - This is Leicestershire
'Why have maternity services in Leicester hit crisis point?' This is Leicestershire He said: "I have been warning that the service is in crisis for years, but there seems to have been a lack in planning for the population growth and for the increase in the number of complicated births. "The number of midwives has increased but the ... |
Leicestershire Rainbows hospice garden goes on show at Chelsea - This is Leicestershire
Leicestershire Rainbows hospice garden goes on show at Chelsea This is Leicestershire A children's hospice and a zoo are among the Leicestershire representatives at the Chelsea Flower Show this week. Loughborough children's charity Rainbows is exhibiting a garden to coincide with Children's Hospice Week. It will then be recreated at the ... |
Former City star backing blood plea - This is Leicestershire
Former City star backing blood plea This is Leicestershire The former Leicester City striker has type O- blood ? the universal blood type, which can be given to anybody, but which only seven per cent of the population have. He said: "As a sportsman, I can't wait to cheer on England and Team GB this summer, ... |
'Jubilee' Humboldt penguin chicks born at Leicestershire zoo - BBC News
![]() BBC News | 'Jubilee' Humboldt penguin chicks born at Leicestershire zoo BBC News Two Humboldt penguin chicks have been named after the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to mark the Diamond Jubilee at a Leicestershire zoo. Anna Westbury, from Twycross Zoo, said the names, Elizabeth and Phillip, were suggested by a member of the public ... |