FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 February 2015 A compendium of key statistics for Powys County Council strategic planning 50FACTS15-1-10129-2015-en Author: Geraint Morgan Powys County Council Statistical Research & Information Unit [email protected] 01597 827311 www.powys-i.org.uk your first stop for information about Powys, its people and places FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 CONTENTS POPULATION .............................................................................. 2 HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLDS ....................................................... 2 ECONOMY .................................................................................. 3 COMMERCE, ENERGY AND INDUSTRY ............................................ 3 LABOUR MARKET ........................................................................ 4 TRANSPORT AND TOURISM .......................................................... 4 LAND AND AGRICULTURE ............................................................. 4 ENVIRONMENT............................................................................ 4 SOCIAL AND WELLBEING ............................................................. 5 HEALTH ..................................................................................... 5 EDUCATION ................................................................................ 5 COMMUNITY SAFETY ................................................................... 5 DEMOCRACY ............................................................................... 6 ANNEX: SOURCES AND NOTES………………………………………………………………7 Please note the Powys-i logo and statistical theme icons in this paper are the products of PCC Statistical Research and Information Unit, for use in Powys-i and Powys Data Observatory publications, all rights reserved. 50FACTS15--10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 1 POPULATION 1. Powys covers a quarter of Wales and is the most sparsely populated county in England and Wales, with just 26 persons per square kilometre in mid 2013, (Wales 149). 2. Powys had an estimated population of 132,705 in mid 2013, representing an increase of 3.4% from mid 2003, (Wales 4.9%). 3. 15.4% of the Powys residents in mid 2013 were children under 15, (Wales 16.8%), 59.9% were aged 15 to 64, (Wales 63.7%), 13.5% were aged 65 to 74, (Wales 10.7%) and 11.1% were aged 75 and over, (Wales 8.8%). The mean average age of the Powys population was 45.1 in mid 2013 (Wales 41.4 ). 4. There were 1,246 live births to Powys mothers, and 1,506 registered deaths of Powys residents, representing a net natural decrease of 260 people over the calendar year 2013, continuing the trends of the previous decade. 5. It is estimated that 5,110 people moved into Powys from the rest of the UK and 5,170 moved out of Powys to elsewhere in the UK between mid 2012 and mid 2013, a small net gain due to internal migration of -60 people. However it is also estimated that 200 people moved out of Powys to destinations outside the UK, whereas only 280 moved into Powys from abroad, giving a net loss due to international migration of -80. Overall there was a net outward migration of 20 people between mid 2012 and mid 20131. This reversed the inward migration trend of the previous decade. 6. The net impact of migration between Powys and the rest of the UK in the year ending mid-2013 was that the Powys population gained 0 children under 5, 170 adults aged 20 to 24, 90 adults aged 40 to 49, 80 adults aged 50 to 59 and 10 adults aged 60 to 69 but lost 570 of the ‘student’ group aged 15 to 19 with no net change in any other age groups2. 7. The proportion of people aged 75 and over in Powys increased from 9.7% in mid 2003, (Wales 8.3%), to 11.1% in mid 2013, (Wales 8.8%), due to the national increase in life expectancy and the net out-migration of the student age group from Powys. 8. In 2013, 307 adult overseas nationals living in Powys were allocated a National Insurance Number (NINo) on the National Insurance Recording & Pay As You Earn System (NPS), equivalent to 0.4% of the resident population aged 16 and over, (Wales 0.6%). 9. In the 2011 Census, Powys had an estimated 70 non-UK short-term residents, (Wales 7,177), that is residents born outside the UK and staying in the UK for between 3 and 12 months. 10. In 2011 an estimated 1.6% of Powys residents identified themselves as from a nonwhite background, (Wales 4.4%). 11. An estimated 18.6% of Powys residents could speak Welsh according to the 2011 Census of Population, (Wales 19.0%). HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLDS 12. In 2011 an estimated 58.7% of Powys residents lived in villages, hamlets and isolated dwellings, (Wales 17.1%). 13. It is estimated that there were 58753 households in Powys in mid 2013, representing an increase in households of 0.6% since mid 2011, (Wales 1.1%). 14. The average household size in Powys fell from 2.24 people per household in 2011, (Wales 2.31), to 2.23 in 2013, (Wales 2.30), due to the national trends of longer life expectancy and more elderly people living alone. 1 2 Migration flows rounded to nearest 10 Net Internal migration by age rounded to nearest 100 50FACTS15-1-10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 2 15. It is estimated that 18770 of Powys households in mid 2013 were single persons, (Wales 410934), 20649 were two adults with no children, (410193 Wales) and 4968 were three or more adults with no children, (132910 Wales). 1192 were ‘single parent’ families, (38088 Wales) and 11262 were families with two or more adults, (275701 Wales). 16. The Land Registry’s House Price Index gave an average price of £147,246 for houses sold in Powys in November 2014, (Wales £118,762 ), representing an increase of 2.8% from November 2013, (Wales an increase of 1.7%). 17. In October 2013, 21.1% of the homes in Powys for which the heating fuel type was known used oil as their main heating fuel, (Wales 5.7%), and 14.7% of the homes in Powys for which the wall type was recorded had un-insulated solid walls, (Wales 13.3%). ECONOMY 18. The National Accounts economic indicator, Gross Value Added (GVA) per head at current basic prices, rose in Powys from £12,661 in 2010, (Wales £15,407 ), to £13,417 in 2011, (Wales £15,696 ). This represented a rise over the year from 61.5% of the UK GVA per head in 2010, (Wales 74.9%), to 64.3% in 2011, (Wales 75.2%). 19. In May 2014, 1.0% of Powys people aged 16 and over were claiming Income Support, (Wales 1.9%). 20. In 2013 there were 219 new cases of bankruptcy orders in Powys, equivalent to 20.4 cases per 10,000 adults aged 18 and over, (Wales 24.5). 21. HMRC estimated that in the 2011-12 tax year the median self-employment income among Powys residents was £10,400, (Wales £9,890), the median average employment income was £16,000, (Wales £18,100) and the median average pension income was £11,700, (Wales £12,200). COMMERCE, ENERGY AND INDUSTRY 22. At the end of 2013 there were 5,745 active businesses in Powys, a net decline of 0.9% from the 5,795 active at the start of the year, (Wales 2.0%). 465 businesses were started in 2013, equivalent to 8.0% of the businesses active at the start of the year, (Wales 12.9%). However, 450 other businesses had closed during the year, equivalent to 7.8% of the active businesses at the start of the year, (Wales 9.3%)3. 23. In 2012, production industries contributed 16.3% of the total Gross Value Added in the regional accounts for Powys, (Wales 19.9%). The construction industry contributed 9.4%, (Wales 6.4%). 24. In 2012 the domestic energy consumption in Powys totalled 100.2 GWh, equivalent to a consumption rate of 2.06 KWh ppd (Wales 1.85 KWh ppd). This includes petroleum products, notably heating oil, which were consumed at a rate of 0.78 KWh per ppd (Wales 0.23 KWh ppd) 4. The industrial energy consumption in Powys totalled 62.6 GWh, equivalent to an energy consumption rate by the Powys economy of 0.03 KWh per £GVA per year, (Wales 0.07). 25. 77% of the enterprises in the 2013 Inter-Departmental Business register (IDBR)5 for Powys were Micro Enterprises employing less than 5 people, (Wales 66%). 3 Figures do not necessarily add, because active stock counts also change by businesses becoming active or dormant 4 KWh ppd= kilowatt-hours per person per day, GWh= gigawatt-hour= 1,000,000 kilowatthours 5 IDBR is a register of all local units in VAT and or PAYE based enterprises and includes farm based agricultural employment 50FACTS15-1-10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 3 LABOUR MARKET 26. In September 2014, an estimated 11% of the Powys workforce aged 16 to 64 were employed in agriculture and fishing, (Wales 2%), 2% in energy and water, (Wales 2%), 11% in manufacturing, (Wales 11%), 10% in construction, (Wales 7%), 16% in distribution, hotels and restaurants, (Wales 19%), 4% in transport and communications, (Wales 6%), 9% in banking, finance and insurance, (Wales 12%), and 30% in the public sector, (Wales 35%). The remainder were employed in other services. 27. The median gross weekly pay for full-time jobs in Powys in 2014 was £414.80, an increase of 0.3% from the previous year, (Wales £473.40, an increase of 0.6%). 28. An estimated 54.2% of Powys residents aged 16 to 64 in June 2013 were in fulltime employment (Wales 50.5%), 21.7% were in part-time employment, (Wales 18.5%), 2.6% were unemployed6, (Wales 5.5%) and 20.6% were economically inactive, (Wales 25.0%). 19.1% were self-employed, (Wales 9.1%). 29. In December 2014, 2.6% of Powys youth aged 20 to 24 were unemployed and claiming Job Seekers allowance (JSA), (Wales 4.0%). Overall, 1.2% of all residents aged 16 to 64 were claiming JSA, (Wales 2.4%). TRANSPORT AND TOURISM 30. In 2014, an estimated 48% of Powys residents lived in areas7 ranked the worst 10% in Wales for access to services on foot or by bus in Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2014. 31. Road transport in Powys in 2012 was responsible for 319 kilo-tonnes of local carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions equivalent to 2.5 tonnes of CO2 per person, (Wales 2.0). 32. In 2013 an estimated 3 million people made day visits to Powys, and a further 1.2 million visitors stayed for a total of 6.3 million nights. The total estimated visitor spend was £542 million. LAND AND AGRICULTURE 33. The area of Powys is 5181 sq.kms., 17.2%of which is within the Brecon Beacons National Park. 34. 3910 km2 (75.5%) of land in Powys was farmed in 2013, (Wales 75.2%). 69.5% of Powys was grassland, 2.8% was used for crops and horticulture, 2.8% was used for farm woodland8 and 0.4% for other agricultural purposes. 35. In 2011, Land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) in Powys was responsible for the local emission of 363 kilo-tonnes of CO2 and the removal of 194 kilo-tonnes, equivalent to a net addition of 169 kilo-tonnes, 6% less than the figure of 179 kilo-tonnes for net addition of CO2 due to LULUCF in 2010. ENVIRONMENT 36. Powys in 2012 was responsible for 867 kilo-tonnes of net9 local CO2 emissions, equivalent to 6.7 tonnes of CO2 per person per year, (Wales 8.7 ). Of these, Industrial and commercial sources emitted 443 kilo-tonnes of CO2 and domestic sources 404 kilo-tonnes. 6 Out of work and seeking a job ‘areas’ here refers to the “lower super output areas”, the standard small area geography devised by the Office for National Statistics 8 Does not include commercial forestry land, woodland on commons or on private land 9 Net emissions after removal by LULUCF, see paragraph 35. 7 50FACTS15-1-10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 4 37. Powys residents created an average of 0.57 tonnes per capita of municipal waste in 2011/12, (Wales 0.51). Of this 0.33 tonnes per capita was sent to landfill or incineration, (Wales 0.25), and 0.24 tonnes per capita was recycled or composted, (Wales 0.25). 38. In 2014, an estimated 3% of Powys residents lived in areas10 ranked the worst 10% in Wales for physical environment in Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2014. SOCIAL AND WELLBEING 39. In May 2014, 7,640 Powys residents, equivalent to 5.8% of the Powys population, were in receipt of Disability Living Allowance, (Wales 7.8%) and 710 Powys residents were in receipt of Incapacity Benefit / Severe Disablement Allowance, equivalent to 0.9% of Powys residents aged 16 to 64, (Wales 1.3%). 40. In 2014 an estimated 3.5% of the Powys population lived in one of the worst 20% areas in Wales for multiple deprivation in the revised Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2011, (Wales 19.2%). 41. It was estimated from the 2012/2013 Welsh Health Surveys that 18.5% of Powys adults aged 16 and over were smokers, (Wales 21.9%) and 22% were binge drinkers11, (Wales 26%). HEALTH 42. The estimated life expectancy at birth in 2011-13 was 80.4 years for Powys men, (Wales 78.3), and 83.7 years for Powys women, (Wales 82.3). 43. The Powys standardised mortality ratio12 was 92% of that in England and Wales in 2013, (Wales 107%). 44. It was estimated from the 2012/2013 Welsh Health Surveys that 63% of Powys adults aged 16 and over did not eat 5 or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day, (Wales 67%), 65% did not carry out sufficient physical activity, (Wales 71%) and 26% were overweight or obese, (Wales 34%). EDUCATION 45. In 2013, 36% of Powys economically active adults aged 16 to 64 had qualifications of NVQ4 or above, (Wales 36%), and 5.6% had no qualifications, (Wales 6.4%). 46. 86.5% of Powys pupils aged 15 achieved five or more GCSEs at grades A*-C or equivalent in the academic year 2012/13, (Wales 82.3%). COMMUNITY SAFETY 47. 4260 crimes were recorded by the police in Powys in the year ending June 2014, equivalent to 32.1 per 1,000 population, (Wales 57). Of these, 20.1% were crimes of violence against the person, (Wales 20.8%), and 15.5% were burglaries, (Wales 10.8%). 48. 12 Powys residents died due to transport accidents in 2013, which was equivalent to 82.9 deaths per 100,000 residents, (Wales 37.1). 10 ‘areas’ here refers to the “lower super output areas”, the standard small area geography devised by the Office for National Statistics 11 Drinking more than twice the daily guidelines. 12 Standardised Mortality Ratio = death rates compared with death rates in England and Wales after adjusting for differentials in age structure. 50FACTS15-1-10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 5 DEMOCRACY 49. 103,831 Powys residents were on the electoral register for Assembly and Local Government elections, on 10th March 2014, equivalent to 96.8% of the 2013 estimated population aged 18 plus, (Wales 95.0%). 50. 69.4% of the electorate in the Montgomeryshire constituency and 72.5% of the electorate in Brecon and Radnor constituency voted in the 2010 General Election, (Wales 64.9%). 50FACTS15-1-10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 6 Annex: Sources and Notes POPULATION 1 Population Sparsity 2 Population increase 3 Population split by age groups Live births and deaths 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 UK and international net migration UK migration by age group % Aged 75+ NINo allocations to overseas nationals Non-UK shortterm residents Black & other non-white ethnicity Welsh language Mid 2013 Population Estimates from ONS http://tinyurl.com/ONSPop2013 UK Standard Area Measurements http://tinyurl.com/UKSAM MYE by single year of age for 2001 onwards from ONS published by WG as a StatsWales cube (report 016889) http://tinyurl.com/SWrep16889 Mid 2013 Population Estimates from ONS http://tinyurl.com/ONSPop2013 Mid 2013 Population Estimates from ONS http://tinyurl.com/ONSPop2013 Mid 2013 Population Estimates from ONS http://tinyurl.com/ONSPop2013 Net migration (mid year to mid year) given in ONS mid 2013 Population http://tinyurl.com/ONSPop2013 ONS Internal Migration by Local Authorities in England and Wales, Mid 2013 http://tinyurl.com/ONSMig2013 Calculated from 2003 and 2013 MYE by age for Powys and Wales, published by Welsh Government (WG) as StatsWales cubes https://statswales.wales.gov.uk/v/hMN ONS Local Area Migration Indicators from Migration Statistics Quarterly published August 2014 http://tinyurl.com/LAmigSQR 2011 Census: Population and household estimates for England and Wales from ONS http://tinyurl.com/ONSCensus2011 2011 Census: Population and household estimates for England and Wales from ONS http://tinyurl.com/2011CensusEthnic 2011 Census: Population and household estimates for England and Wales from ONS http://tinyurl.com/2011CensusWelshLang HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLDS 12 13 14 Villages, hamlets and isolated dwellings Household estimates Household size ONS 2011 Census Urban-Rural Classification http://tinyurl.com/2011CensusUrbanRural 2011 Census: Population and household estimates for England and Wales from ONS http://tinyurl.com/ONSCensus2011 WG Statistical Directorate Household Estimates for Wales by Local Authority, 1991-2013, StatsWales cube (report 28727) http://tinyurl.com/SWHHest 2011 Census: Population and household estimates for England and Wales from ONS http://tinyurl.com/ONSCensus2011 WG Statistical Directorate Household Estimates for Wales by Local Authority, 1991-2013, StatsWales cube http://tinyurl.com/SWAvgHHsize 50FACTS15--10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 7 15 Household type 16 Average house price 17 ‘hard to heat’ homes MYE by single year of age for 2001 onwards from ONS published by WG as a StatsWales cube (report 016889) http://tinyurl.com/SWrep16889 WG Statistical Directorate Household Estimates for Wales by Local Authority, 1991-2013, StatsWales cube (report 28727) http://tinyurl.com/SWHHtype Standardised average house prices, adjusted for seasonality, published in the Land Registry House price Index http://tinyurl.com/LandRegPowys Home Energy Efficiency Database from Energy Savings Trust. Available free online to registered account holders. http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/ ECONOMY 18 GVA 19 Income Support claimants 20 Bankruptcy 21 Incomes ONS National Accounts Regional Gross Value Added (GVA) for NUTS3 areas for 1995-2011 http://tinyurl.com/GVANUTS32014 Table 3:10 GVA1 per head (constrained to unadjusted NUTS2) at current basic prices; table 3:11 GVA1 per head indices (constrained to unadjusted NUTS2) at current basic prices Income support claimants count May 2014 from DWP Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study (100%). Datasets published by ONS for all Local Authority areas on NOMIS. Expressed as % of mid 2013 aged 16 plus, see 3 above. http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/livelinks/8132.xls The Insolvency Agency; Bankruptcy orders in England & Wales 20022013 as % of adults aged 18+ from mid 2013 estimates of population by single year of age, see 3 above http://tinyurl.com/RegInsolve2013 HMRC Survey of Personal Incomes by Tax Year, table 3.14 income and tax by borough and district or unitary authority http://tinyurl.com/HMRC-spi2011 COMMERCE, ENERGY AND INDUSTRY 22 VAT Businesses 23 GVA by industry 24 Energy consumption 25 Micro enterprises 26 Employment by industry 27 Weekly pay Business Births , Deaths and Active Stock from ONS Business Demography 2013, tables 1.1, 2.1 and 3.1 http://tinyurl.com/Busdemog2013 ONS National Accounts Regional Gross Value Added (GVA) for NUTS3 areas for 1995-2012 http://tinyurl.com/RegionalGVA20124 see table 3.12 GVA1,2 by 10 industries (constrained to unadjusted NUTS2) at current basic prices Department of Energy and Climate Change: sub national energy consumption statistics http://tinyurl.com/DECC-energystatssubregion2011 Mid 2013 population estimates, see 3 above; GVA at current basic prices see 18 above. ONS Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR) 2013 http://tinyurl.com/IDBRPow2013 LABOUR MARKET ONS Annual Population Survey APS (formerly Labour Force Survey) published for all Local Authority areas on NOMIS. Employment by SIC2007 industry sector http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/livelinks/9883.xls ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) published on NOMIS http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/livelinks/12153.xls 50FACTS15-1-10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 8 28 Employment 29 Job Seekers Allowance ONS Annual Population Survey APS (formerly Labour Force Survey) published for all Local Authority areas on NOMIS. Table 1 Economic activity by age; Table 8 Employment by age and full-time/part-time. http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/livelinks/9524.xls ONS Counts of Job Seekers Allowance claimants by age, published on NOMIS for Local Authority Areas. http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/livelinks/9879.xls as percentage of mid year estimates of age group, see 3 above TRANSPORT 30 Access to services 31 Transport CO2 emissions Tourism 32 WG /Data Unit Wales , Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2014 published as StatsWales cube, see Access to Services domain https://statswales.wales.gov.uk/Catalogue/Community-Safety-andSocial-Inclusion/Welsh-Index-of-Multiple-Deprivation/WIMD-2014 ONS mid year estimates of population for LSOAs http://tinyurl.com/MYELSOA2013 DECC 2012 Local Authority Carbon Dioxide figures http://tinyurl.com/co2emissions2012 STEAM report for Powys 2013 supplied to Powys CC by GTS Ltd LAND AND AGRICULTURE 33 Area, BBNP 34 Agricultural land, less favoured area LULUCF CO2 emissions 35 Area of Powys calculated by ONS from Ordnance Survey Boundary line data set, excluding non-inland areas e.g. foreshores. Area of BBNP inside Powys from Brecon Beacons National Park fact sheet http://tinyurl.com/BBNPfacts WG Welsh Agricultural Statistics 2013 http://tinyurl.com/WASAS2013 Less Favoured Area from GIS maps supplied to Powys CC by WG DECC Local Authority Carbon Dioxide figures, LULUCF breakdown supplied by email from DECC climate change statistics team. ENVIRONMENT 36 37 38 Net CO2 emissions Composting and recycling Physical Environment DECC 2012 Local Authority Carbon Dioxide figures http://tinyurl.com/co2emissions2012 Local Authority Municipal Waste disposed of by landfill or incinerated, recycled/composted, published by WG http://tinyurl.com/LAMW2012 WG /Data Unit Wales , Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2014 published as StatsWales cube, see Physical Environment domain https://statswales.wales.gov.uk/Catalogue/Community-Safety-andSocial-Inclusion/Welsh-Index-of-Multiple-Deprivation/WIMD-2014 ONS mid year estimates of population for LSOAs http://tinyurl.com/MYELSOA2013 SOCIAL AND WELLBEING 39 Benefits 40 WIMD DWP Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study (100%) Datasets, May 2014, published by ONS for all Local Authority areas on NOMIS, Disability living allowance claimants http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/livelinks/11249.xls Incapacity benefit/severe disablement allowance claimants http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/livelinks/11260.xls WG: Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD) 2014: https://statswales.wales.gov.uk/Catalogue/Community-Safety-andSocial-Inclusion/Welsh-Index-of-Multiple-Deprivation/WIMD-2014 ONS mid year estimates of population for LSOAs http://tinyurl.com/MYELSOA2013 50FACTS15-1-10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 9 41 Smoking and binge drinking WG Welsh Health Survey 2012-2013 http://tinyurl.com/WHS-1213 Table 17: Adults who reported being a current smoker (age standardised), Table 20: Adults who reported binge drinking on at least one day in the past (age standardised) HEALTH 42 Life expectancy 43 Standardised mortality ratio 44 Fruit & vegetables, physical activity, overweight or obese ONS data published by ONS Life Expectancy at Birth (gender, UA, year) http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/publications/re-referencetables.html?edition=tcm%3A77-370972 Standardised to E&W =100: Deaths by Local Authority of usual residence, numbers and standardised mortality ratios, by sex, 2013 registrations http://tinyurl.com/smrLA-EW100 WG Welsh Health Survey 2012-2013 http://tinyurl.com/WHS-1213 Table 21: Adults who reported eating five or more portions of fruit and vegetables the previous day; Table 22: Adults who reported meeting physical activity guidelines in the past week; Table 23: Adults who were overweight or obese. EDUCATION 45 Qualifications 46 GCSEs ONS Annual Population Survey for the January 2013 – December 2013 period. http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/livelinks/12206.xlsx Examination achievements of pupils aged 15 by LEA, 2013/14 published by WG http://tinyurl.com/GCSE-201112 COMMUNITY SAFETY 47 Crime 48 Transport accidents Recorded Crime Table 2013/14 published by ONS http://tinyurl.com/RCT201314 WG Road Safety data 2013 http://wales.gov.uk/statistics-andresearch/road-safety/?lang=en DEMOCRACY 49 Electorate 50 General Election turnout WG electoral registers of National Assembly for Wales Electors, (also entitled to vote in Local government elections) 10/3/14 by assembly constituencies, published as StatsWales cube https://statswales.wales.gov.uk/v/Kuu Results of General election 2010 published by the BBC on their News website; Montgomeryshire, http://tinyurl.com/elec2010-Mont Brecon and Radnor, http://tinyurl.com/elec2010-BandR Wales, http://tinyurl.com/elec2010-Wales 50FACTS15-1-10129-2015-en FIFTY FACTS ABOUT POWYS 2015 page 10
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