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Inner London

Inner London is the name for the group of London boroughs that form the interior part of Greater London and are surrounded by Outer London. With its origins in the bills of mortality, it became fixed as an area for statistics in 1847 and was used as an area of local government from 1855 to 1965 principally as the County of London or earlier as the Metropolitan Board of Works Area (metropolis). It now has two common definitions. The first is the statutory definition delineated in the London Government Act 1963, coming into force on 1 April 1965, comprising twelve Inner London boroughs and almost identical to the County of London that was abolished at the same time.[1] The second is the definition used by the Office for National Statistics comprising eleven of the statutory Inner London boroughs and two of the statutory Outer London boroughs, as well as the City of London.[2]

Inner London
Statutory definition
Statistical definition
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
CountryEngland
RegionLondon
Administrative areaGreater London
Area
 • Total123 sq mi (319 km2)
Population
 (2021 Census)
 • Total3,404,300
 • Density28,000/sq mi (11,000/km2)
NUTSUKI1

Inner London is smaller than Outer London both in terms of population and area, but the population density is more than double that of Outer London. Inner London is officially the wealthiest area in Europe with the most expensive street in Europe: GDP per capita is more than €80,000[3] while the UK GDP per capita is around €27,000.[3]

History edit

Background edit

The area that is now Inner London was defined by the Registrar General as a collection of parishes called "London" and appeared in the 1851 Census. At the time the metropolitan area—commonly called the Metropolis—had its origins in the area of the Bills of mortality that had expanded from the tiny City of London into three surrounding counties[which?] over the previous several hundred years. The area become fixed in 1847 with the addition of Lewisham Poor Law Union and the parish of Hampstead.[4] In 1855 the Registrar General area, with the addition of Penge, was used to define the district of the Metropolitan Board of Works.[5] The Metropolis was also described as Inner London from the 1881 Census.[6] In 1889 this area became the County of London. The area was adjusted in 1900 when Penge was transferred to Kent and South Hornsey was gained from Middlesex.

London Government Act 1963 edit

The "Inner London boroughs" were defined by the London Government Act 1963.[7] The Inner London boroughs occupied the same area as the County of London that was abolished as they were created. North Woolwich was an anomaly as it was part of the County of London, but became part of an Outer London borough.

The main difference between Inner and Outer London boroughs between 1965 and 1990 was that the councils of the inner boroughs were not local education authorities and there was a single Inner London Education Authority for the area, including the City of London. The inner borough councils became local education authorities on 1 April 1990.

The statutory definition is used as part of the grant settlement used to finance local government.[8]

The statutory Inner London boroughs are:

Newham London Borough Council argues that the municipality should be treated as part of Inner London for statutory purposes, as it is for statistical purposes (see below).[2] This would benefit the borough financially. Only the North Woolwich area of Newham fell within the former County of London, however, and the council's advocacy has not borne fruit.

The City of London was not designated as an Inner London borough, but the Corporation of London is usually classed as an inner London local authority.[9]

Statistics edit

 
Inner London population pyramid in 2021

The Office for National Statistics and Eurostat define Inner London differently, explicitly including the City of London, adding Haringey and Newham, but excluding Greenwich.[10] The land area is 319 km2 (123 sq. miles) and the population at the 2021 Census was 3,404,300.[11]

Historical population
Year Population
1891
4,488,242
1901
4,859,558
1911
4,998,237
1921
4,972,870
1931
4,893,261
1939
4,364,457
1951
3,679,390
1961
3,492,879
1971
3,031,935
1981
2,550,100
1991
2,599,300
2001
2,859,400
2011
3,231,901
2021
3,404,300

Ethnicity edit

Ethnic Group Year
1981 estimations[12] 1991[13] 2001[14] 2011[15] 2021[16]
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
White: Total 2,093,029 82.1% 1,862,208 74.4% 1,816,605 65.7% 1,853,209 57.3% 1,813,918 53.3%
White: British 1,396,753 50.5% 1,240,266 38.4% 1,130,882 33.2%
White: Irish 93,164 75,165 66,808
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller 3,055 1,946
White: Roma 19,347
White: Other 326,688 11.8% 534,723 16.5% 594,935 17.5%
Asian or Asian British: Total 247,922 9.9% 294,361 10.6% 515,193 15.9% 586,432 17.2%
Asian or Asian British: Indian 74,118 85,471 109,933 116,889
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani 29,292 43,559 59,890 68,055
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi 71,024 2.8% 128,314 163,838 216,810 6.4%
Asian or Asian British: Chinese 28,264 38,918 65,983 75,259
Asian or Asian British: Other Asian 45,224 37,017 115,549 109,419
Black or Black British: Total 336,381 13.4% 454,450 16.4% 540,181 16.7% 550,140 16.2%
Black or Black British: African 108,956 4.4% 189,991 276,513 314,496 9.2%
Black or Black British: Caribbean 178,048 7.1% 228,691 8.3% 173,959 167,439 4.9%
Black or Black British: Other Black 49,377 35,768 89,709 68,205
Mixed or British Mixed: Total 107,706 3.9% 189,748 5.9% 226,320 6.6%
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 35,855 56,900 60,460
Mixed: White and Black African 18,335 32,203 34,224
Mixed: White and Asian 23,651 42,114 52,712
Mixed: Other Mixed 29,865 58,531 78,924
Other: Total 57,827 2.3% 54,074 2.2% 133,570 4.1% 227,335 6.7%
Other: Arab 50,821 58,171
Other: Any other ethnic group 57,827 54,074 2.2% 82,749 169,164
Non-White: Total 457,071 17.9% 642,130 25.6% 910,591 34.3% 1,378,692 42.7% 1,590,227 46.7%
Total 2,550,100 100% 2,504,338 100% 2,766,114 100% 3,231,901 100% 3,404,145 100%

Figures before 1971 have been reconstructed by the Office for National Statistics based on past censuses in order to fit the 2001 limits. Figures from 1981 onward are ONS midyear estimates (revised as of 2010).[17]

After centuries of increase, the population of Inner London reached its peak of 4,998,237 in 1911. The area's population from World War I began a steady decline as that of Outer London continued to increase. The census of 1951 showed the damage inflicted by the 1940s Blitz as the population of Greater London switched into decline which was reversed in Outer London with house building and territory expansion whereas in Inner London continued. The war damage and early 20th century slums had physical and psychological hence property price effects and focus on New Towns and suburban development reflected a drive among urban planners for greener, less dense settlements. Inner London reached a post-War nadir, a population not seen since the early 19th century in 1981 having 2,550,100 residents, after which an upward trend ensued and Inner London residents numbered 3,231,901 in 2011 — 1,766,336 short of the 1911 peak.

Strategic planning edit

For the purposes of the London Plan planning document produced by the Mayor of London, Inner London consists of the City of London, all the statutory Inner London boroughs, and Newham.[18]

Other definitions edit

 
London postal district shown (in red) against the Greater London boundary

The area covered by the London postal district is sometimes referred to as 'Inner London'.[19] However it is not coterminous with other definitions of Inner London as its area is somewhat larger and covers 624 km2 (241 sq. miles). The southern part of the London Borough of Lewisham as well as a small part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich fall outside its boundaries whilst 44 of its 119 districts are in Outer London and its irregular shape stretches to the Greater London boundary at Mill Hill and Scratch Wood and beyond it at Sewardstone.

From 1990 to 2000 London used two separate telephone dialling codes with one code designated for Inner London, however the area covered by this code was widely different from all of the above definitions and most of Greater London is now covered by a single 020 dialling code.

Economy edit

There are approximately 200,000 businesses with around 2,000,000 employees in Inner London. 56% of all private sector jobs in Greater London are located in Inner London.[20] There is significant commuting of workers from Outer London and from outside Greater London. Much of the commercial activity is focused on Central London and Canary Wharf. 10% of public sector employment is focused on Westminster around the Government of the United Kingdom.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ Saint, A., Politics and the people of London: the London County Council (1889–1965), (1989)
  2. ^ a b Newham London Borough Council 2007-06-30 at the Wayback Machine – Positively Inner London
  3. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-04-03. Retrieved 2013-03-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ . Vision of Britain. Archived from the original on 2016-08-29. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  5. ^ Davis, J., Reforming London: The London Government Problem, 1855–1900, (1988)
  6. ^ . Vision of Britain. Archived from the original on 2016-08-29. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  7. ^ Office of Public Sector Information – London Government Act 1963 (c.33) (as amended) 2008-05-30 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-05-31.
  9. ^ . London Councils. Archived from the original on 22 January 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  10. ^ . A vision of Britain through time. Great Britain Historical GIS. Archived from the original on 2019-07-08. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  11. ^ "Population and household estimates, England and Wales: Census 2021". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  12. ^ Equality, Commission for Racial (1985). "Ethnic minorities in Britain: statistical information on the pattern of settlement". Commission for Racial Equality: Table 2.2.
  13. ^ Data is taken from United Kingdom Casweb Data services of the United Kingdom 1991 Census on Ethnic Data for England, Scotland and Wales (Table 6)
  14. ^ "Office of National Statistics; 2001 Census Key Statistics". webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  15. ^ "2011 Census: Ethnic Group, local authorities in England and Wales". webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  16. ^ "Ethnic group - Office for National Statistics". www.ons.gov.uk. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
  17. ^ Neighbourhood Statistics 3 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 12 July 2010
  18. ^ Mayor of London. (PDF). Greater London Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-06.
  19. ^ HMSO, The Inner London Letter Post, (1980)
  20. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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Inner London is the name for the group of London boroughs that form the interior part of Greater London and are surrounded by Outer London With its origins in the bills of mortality it became fixed as an area for statistics in 1847 and was used as an area of local government from 1855 to 1965 principally as the County of London or earlier as the Metropolitan Board of Works Area metropolis It now has two common definitions The first is the statutory definition delineated in the London Government Act 1963 coming into force on 1 April 1965 comprising twelve Inner London boroughs and almost identical to the County of London that was abolished at the same time 1 The second is the definition used by the Office for National Statistics comprising eleven of the statutory Inner London boroughs and two of the statutory Outer London boroughs as well as the City of London 2 Inner LondonStatutory definitionStatistical definitionSovereign stateUnited KingdomCountryEnglandRegionLondonAdministrative areaGreater LondonArea Total123 sq mi 319 km2 Population 2021 Census Total3 404 300 Density28 000 sq mi 11 000 km2 NUTSUKI1Inner London is smaller than Outer London both in terms of population and area but the population density is more than double that of Outer London Inner London is officially the wealthiest area in Europe with the most expensive street in Europe GDP per capita is more than 80 000 3 while the UK GDP per capita is around 27 000 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 London Government Act 1963 1 3 Statistics 1 3 1 Ethnicity 2 Strategic planning 3 Other definitions 4 Economy 5 ReferencesHistory editBackground edit The area that is now Inner London was defined by the Registrar General as a collection of parishes called London and appeared in the 1851 Census At the time the metropolitan area commonly called the Metropolis had its origins in the area of the Bills of mortality that had expanded from the tiny City of London into three surrounding counties which over the previous several hundred years The area become fixed in 1847 with the addition of Lewisham Poor Law Union and the parish of Hampstead 4 In 1855 the Registrar General area with the addition of Penge was used to define the district of the Metropolitan Board of Works 5 The Metropolis was also described as Inner London from the 1881 Census 6 In 1889 this area became the County of London The area was adjusted in 1900 when Penge was transferred to Kent and South Hornsey was gained from Middlesex London Government Act 1963 edit The Inner London boroughs were defined by the London Government Act 1963 7 The Inner London boroughs occupied the same area as the County of London that was abolished as they were created North Woolwich was an anomaly as it was part of the County of London but became part of an Outer London borough The main difference between Inner and Outer London boroughs between 1965 and 1990 was that the councils of the inner boroughs were not local education authorities and there was a single Inner London Education Authority for the area including the City of London The inner borough councils became local education authorities on 1 April 1990 The statutory definition is used as part of the grant settlement used to finance local government 8 The statutory Inner London boroughs are Camden Greenwich Hackney Hammersmith and Fulham Islington Kensington and Chelsea Lambeth Lewisham Southwark Tower Hamlets Wandsworth Westminster Newham London Borough Council argues that the municipality should be treated as part of Inner London for statutory purposes as it is for statistical purposes see below 2 This would benefit the borough financially Only the North Woolwich area of Newham fell within the former County of London however and the council s advocacy has not borne fruit The City of London was not designated as an Inner London borough but the Corporation of London is usually classed as an inner London local authority 9 Statistics edit nbsp Inner London population pyramid in 2021The Office for National Statistics and Eurostat define Inner London differently explicitly including the City of London adding Haringey and Newham but excluding Greenwich 10 The land area is 319 km2 123 sq miles and the population at the 2021 Census was 3 404 300 11 Historical population Year Population1891 4 488 2421901 4 859 5581911 4 998 2371921 4 972 8701931 4 893 2611939 4 364 4571951 3 679 3901961 3 492 8791971 3 031 9351981 2 550 1001991 2 599 3002001 2 859 4002011 3 231 9012021 3 404 300Ethnicity edit Ethnic Group Year1981 estimations 12 1991 13 2001 14 2011 15 2021 16 Number Number Number Number Number White Total 2 093 029 82 1 1 862 208 74 4 1 816 605 65 7 1 853 209 57 3 1 813 918 53 3 White British 1 396 753 50 5 1 240 266 38 4 1 130 882 33 2 White Irish 93 164 75 165 66 808White Gypsy or Irish Traveller 3 055 1 946White Roma 19 347White Other 326 688 11 8 534 723 16 5 594 935 17 5 Asian or Asian British Total 247 922 9 9 294 361 10 6 515 193 15 9 586 432 17 2 Asian or Asian British Indian 74 118 85 471 109 933 116 889Asian or Asian British Pakistani 29 292 43 559 59 890 68 055Asian or Asian British Bangladeshi 71 024 2 8 128 314 163 838 216 810 6 4 Asian or Asian British Chinese 28 264 38 918 65 983 75 259Asian or Asian British Other Asian 45 224 37 017 115 549 109 419Black or Black British Total 336 381 13 4 454 450 16 4 540 181 16 7 550 140 16 2 Black or Black British African 108 956 4 4 189 991 276 513 314 496 9 2 Black or Black British Caribbean 178 048 7 1 228 691 8 3 173 959 167 439 4 9 Black or Black British Other Black 49 377 35 768 89 709 68 205Mixed or British Mixed Total 107 706 3 9 189 748 5 9 226 320 6 6 Mixed White and Black Caribbean 35 855 56 900 60 460Mixed White and Black African 18 335 32 203 34 224Mixed White and Asian 23 651 42 114 52 712Mixed Other Mixed 29 865 58 531 78 924Other Total 57 827 2 3 54 074 2 2 133 570 4 1 227 335 6 7 Other Arab 50 821 58 171Other Any other ethnic group 57 827 54 074 2 2 82 749 169 164Non White Total 457 071 17 9 642 130 25 6 910 591 34 3 1 378 692 42 7 1 590 227 46 7 Total 2 550 100 100 2 504 338 100 2 766 114 100 3 231 901 100 3 404 145 100 Figures before 1971 have been reconstructed by the Office for National Statistics based on past censuses in order to fit the 2001 limits Figures from 1981 onward are ONS midyear estimates revised as of 2010 17 After centuries of increase the population of Inner London reached its peak of 4 998 237 in 1911 The area s population from World War I began a steady decline as that of Outer London continued to increase The census of 1951 showed the damage inflicted by the 1940s Blitz as the population of Greater London switched into decline which was reversed in Outer London with house building and territory expansion whereas in Inner London continued The war damage and early 20th century slums had physical and psychological hence property price effects and focus on New Towns and suburban development reflected a drive among urban planners for greener less dense settlements Inner London reached a post War nadir a population not seen since the early 19th century in 1981 having 2 550 100 residents after which an upward trend ensued and Inner London residents numbered 3 231 901 in 2011 1 766 336 short of the 1911 peak Strategic planning editFor the purposes of the London Plan planning document produced by the Mayor of London Inner London consists of the City of London all the statutory Inner London boroughs and Newham 18 Other definitions edit nbsp London postal district shown in red against the Greater London boundaryThe area covered by the London postal district is sometimes referred to as Inner London 19 However it is not coterminous with other definitions of Inner London as its area is somewhat larger and covers 624 km2 241 sq miles The southern part of the London Borough of Lewisham as well as a small part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich fall outside its boundaries whilst 44 of its 119 districts are in Outer London and its irregular shape stretches to the Greater London boundary at Mill Hill and Scratch Wood and beyond it at Sewardstone From 1990 to 2000 London used two separate telephone dialling codes with one code designated for Inner London however the area covered by this code was widely different from all of the above definitions and most of Greater London is now covered by a single 020 dialling code Economy edit nbsp London portalThere are approximately 200 000 businesses with around 2 000 000 employees in Inner London 56 of all private sector jobs in Greater London are located in Inner London 20 There is significant commuting of workers from Outer London and from outside Greater London Much of the commercial activity is focused on Central London and Canary Wharf 10 of public sector employment is focused on Westminster around the Government of the United Kingdom 20 References edit Saint A Politics and the people of London the London County Council 1889 1965 1989 a b Newham London Borough Council Archived 2007 06 30 at the Wayback Machine Positively Inner London a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 04 03 Retrieved 2013 03 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 1861 Census General Report Vision of Britain Archived from the original on 2016 08 29 Retrieved 2016 08 16 Davis J Reforming London The London Government Problem 1855 1900 1988 1881 Census General Report Vision of Britain Archived from the original on 2016 08 29 Retrieved 2016 08 16 Office of Public Sector Information London Government Act 1963 c 33 as amended Archived 2008 05 30 at the Wayback Machine Local authority lower tier boundaries Greater London Archived from the original on 2010 05 31 List of inner outer London boroughs London Councils Archived from the original on 22 January 2014 Retrieved 19 January 2014 Inner London through time Administrative History post 1974 A vision of Britain through time Great 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