Search
Close this search box.

2021 Census update

The census takes place every ten years. It gives a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales. The first 2021 Census results, including high-level population figures at the local authority level, were published on 28th June 2022. This section outlines the headline statistics for Buckinghamshire.
  • The population size in the County has grown from around 505,300 people in 2011 to approximately 553,100 people in 2021. An increase of 9.5 per cent.

 

  • In 2021, Buckinghamshire ranked fifth for total population out of 309 local authority areas in England, moving up two places in a decade.

 

  • In England, over the same period (2011 to 2021), the population grew by nearly 3.5 million to 56,489,800, an increase of 6.6 per cent. The growth is 2.9 per cent lower than the increase in Buckinghamshire. 

 

  • Buckinghamshire’s population increase is also higher than the increase for the South East, which stands at 7.5 per cent.

 

  • The ONS previously predicted the population in Buckinghamshire in 2021 would be 548,850. Following the release of the Census results, the revised figure stands at 553,100, an increase of 4,250 more people than expected.

 

  • There were 6.2 per cent more 20-39-year-olds in Buckinghamshire in 2021 than previously estimated by the ONS. However, there were 3.3 per cent fewer 0-14-year-olds than previously estimated. 

 

  • Nearby areas like Central Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes have seen their populations increase too. Central Bedfordshire’s population has grown by around 15.7 per cent, and Milton Keynes’s population by 15.3 per cent.
Image of the 2021 Census Logo
Related Data
Chart showing population growth in Buckinghamshire in the past 20 years
Data

Population growth

The chart shows how Buckinghamshire’s population has increased (and decreased) year on year. It also shows the growth rate in South East England, England, and

Read More »
three gas oven hobs which are on
Data

Households in Fuel Poverty

Fuel poverty in England is measured using the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator. Under this indicator, a household is considered to be fuel

Read More »
Close up of a blue light siren
Community Safety

Violent Crimes & Sexual Offences

This chart shows the number of recorded violent crimes and sexual offences in Buckinghamshire. Violent crime and sexual offences is a broad crime type that

Read More »
Street view of people walking fast
Data

Ethnicity

The data table shows ethnicity in Buckinghamshire from the 2021 Census. The county had a lower proportion of people from a white ethnic background than

Read More »