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    Surrey has a population of approximately 1.1 million people. Its largest town is Woking with a population of 105,367, followed by Guildford with 77,057, and Walton-on-Thames with 66,566. Towns of between 30,000 and 50,000 inhabitants include Ewell , and Camberley .

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    Surrey population has increased to 1,203,108– 6.2% increase on 2011 Census. This growth rate is lightly lower than England as a whole (6.6%).
    All borough / district councils exhibited population growth varying from 2.4% (Mole Valley) to 9.4% (Reigate and Banstead).
    Population density across Surrey is 724 usual residents per square kilometre.  This varies between borough / district councils from a low of 338 (Mole Valley) to a high of 2,375 (Epsom and Ewell).
    Surrey saw populationdecreasesfor the under 4s (-8.0%), those aged 35-49 (-3.1%), and amongst those aged 60-64 (-0.7%) but an increase in all other 5-year age bands.

    The usually resident population of Surrey, counted by the 2021 Census, was 1,203,108. This represents an increase of 70,718 (6.2%) since 2011. All borough / district councils showed growth since 2011, with the highest growth seen in Reigate and Banstead (9.4%) and the lowest in Mole Valley (2.4%). Table 1: Population change by local authority

    The largest 5 year cohort across Surrey are those aged 50-54 years, with a population of 87,327. The fastest growing cohort compared to previous Census are those aged 70-74, with a growth of 34.1% (an additional 14,869 persons). This group reflects the post-WWII baby boom. Other older age groups have also increased: those aged 75-79 by 18.1%, and t...

    Overall, 51.3% of Surrey’s population is female. This is slightly above the national position for England of 51.0%, reflecting our older population structure. Tandridge (at 51.8% female) has the largest female population proportion, and Woking (at 50.3%) the lowest female proportion amongst our borough and district councils. The proportion of resid...

    Across Surrey, fewer than a quarter of residents were aged 19 or under (23.8%), with roughly 6 in 10 of ‘working age’ (20-64 years, 57.3%), and just under a fifth (18.9%) being ‘older people’ (aged 65 or above). Amongst borough and districts, Elmbridge had the highest proportion of younger residents (at 25.6%), and Mole Valley the lowest (21.4%). W...

    The total number of households in Surrey, established by the 2021 Census, was 481,818. This is an increase of 26,027 (5.7%) since the previous Census. The imputed average Household size (mean average of residents per household) was 2.50for Surrey – a higher value than for England as a whole. Amongst borough and district councils, average Household ...

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  3. As of 2022, there are an estimated 1,214,540 residents in Surrey. The resident population of Surrey has been estimated to have grown by 0.7 per cent between 2021 and 2022 (8.547 residents)....

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    Population and Household estimates from the 2021 Census Headlines Surrey population has increased to 1,203,108 – 6.2% increase on 2011 Census. This growth rate is lightly… Population...

  5. View Census 2021 data for England and Wales on a map. Find facts and figures from across the ONS on Surrey (county).

  6. The 25 largest settlements of the county of Surrey, with district centres in yellow, and key towns and areas shown in white. This is a list of settlements in Surrey by population based on the results of the 2011 census. The next United Kingdom census will take place in 2021.

  7. Source: UK National Statistics (web). Explanation: For Scotland, the 2021 figures refer to mid-2021 population estimates. Further information about the population structure: See also: Surrey - with settlements. Surrey (County, United Kingdom) with population statistics, charts, map and location.

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