List of settlements in Derbyshire by population

This is a list of settlements in Derbyshire by population based on the results of the 2011 census. The next United Kingdom census will take place in 2021. In 2011, there were 26 settlements with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Derbyshire, shown in the table below.

List of settlements

Rank Town Population Borough/District Notes
1 Derby 248,752 (2011)[1] City of Derby
2 Chesterfield 103,788 (2011)[2] Chesterfield
3 Long Eaton 45,000 Erewash
4 Ilkeston 37,550 (2001) Erewash
5 Swadlincote 36,000 (2004) South Derbyshire
6 Belper 21,823 (2011)[3] Amber Valley Figure is for Belper civil parish, which includes Milford and Blackbrook
7 Dronfield 21,261 (2011)[4] North East Derbyshire Figure is for Dronfield civil parish, which includes Dronfield Woodhouse and Coal Aston
8 Buxton 20,836 (2001) High Peak
9 Ripley 20,807 (2011)[5] Amber Valley Figure is for Ripley civil parish, which includes Heage, Ambergate and Waingroves
10 Staveley 18,247 (2011)[6] Chesterfield Figure is for Staveley civil parish, which includes Mastin Moor, Duckmanton, Inkersall Green and Hollingwood
11 Glossop 17,576 (2011)[7][8][9][10][11] High Peak Figure is for the electoral wards of Howard Town, Old Glossop, Dinting, Simmondley and Whitfield.
12 Heanor 17,251 (2011)[12] Amber Valley Figure is for Heanor and Loscoe civil parish, which includes Loscoe but excludes Heanor Gate
13 Bolsover 11,673 (2011)[13] Bolsover Figure is for Old Bolsover civil parish, which includes Shuttlewood, Stanfree and Whaley, but excludes part of Hillstown.
14 Eckington 11,152 (2001)[14] North East Derbyshire Figure is for Eckington civil parish, which includes Renishaw, Spinkhill, Marsh Lane and Ridgeway.
15 Shirebrook 9,760 (2011)[15] Bolsover
16 Matlock 9,543 (2011)[16] Derbyshire Dales
17 New Mills 9,521 (2011)[17] High Peak
18 Killamarsh 9,445 (2011)[18] North East Derbyshire
19 Clay Cross 9,222 (2011)[19] North East Derbyshire
20 Sandiacre 8,889 (2011)[20] Erewash
21 Chapel-en-le-Frith 8,635 (2011)[21] High Peak
22 Alfreton 7,971 (2011)[22] Amber Valley
23 Hilton 7,714 (2011)[23] South Derbyshire
24 Ashbourne 7,112 (2011)[24] Derbyshire Dales
25 Whaley Bridge 6,455 (2011)[25] High Peak
26 Darley Dale 5,413 (2011)[26] Derbyshire Dales

See also

References

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