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Data and research

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These pages have been created by the Community Intelligence team to provide insight and key facts about Cornwall. They include research which draws on a range of statistics to provide information about the people of Cornwall and their social, environmental and economic circumstances.

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Understanding Cornwall 2011

Presents the key messages for Cornwall, drawn from high level assessments and sources of evidence produced by the Council and partners.

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Areas within Cornwall

Data and research about specific areas in Cornwall, including community network areas and neighbourhoods. Includes area profiles and instant atlas mapping.

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Research by topic

Data and research about Cornwall by topic, including information about populationdeprivation and the economy. Also includes topic based assessments, such as the Child Poverty Needs Assessment and the Local Economic Assessment.

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Help with data and research

Guidance leaflets about working with data and creating maps and charts. Also includes links to useful national and local data sources.

 

Useful facts and figures about Cornwall:

  • 535,300 - Total estimated population in Cornwall in 2010 (ONS mid year estimates, 2011)
  • 697 - Total km of coastline in Cornwall
  • 3,563 - Total square km of land in Cornwall
  • £7 billion - Total value of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly's economy in 2009 (Office for National Statistics)  

These useful facts and figures are based on commonly asked questions. Please get in touch if there is something you think should be included in this list.

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Community Intelligence Team

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01872 324126

Email

intelligence@cornwall.gov.uk

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