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The number of drivers over the age
of 80 has now topped one million according to information obtained by the IAM
following a freedom of information request to the DVLA at the end of January.
DVLA figures show that there are
now 1,012,399 drivers over 80. There are
also 122 licence holders over the age of 100, including three 105 year olds,
and one 106 year old woman.1
The age gap between the youngest
driving license holder and the oldest is 90 years.
But contrary to common
assumptions, drivers in their eighties are not dangerous. The figures show that they are in fact much
safer than their more youthful counterparts.
The rate of deaths and serious
injuries in crashes among drivers over 80 is three times less than the rate for
those aged 17-19. In 2010 almost one
young driver aged 17-19 was killed or seriously injured per thousand licence
holders.
The rate of deaths and serious injuries in
crashes among car drivers aged 20 to 24 is 36.4 per cent more than the rate for
drivers aged 80 or over.2
However, drivers over the age of
80 are more likely to suffer serious injuries in a car crash due to their
frailty.
Older people need their cars which
give them better mobility and access to more activities and services. Those who wish to continue driving beyond the
age of 70 should only be prevented from doing so if there are compelling
reasons. Rather than seeking to prevent
older people from driving, we should make them more aware of the risks they
face and offer them driving assessments to help them eliminate bad habits. Driving helps older people play a full and
active part in society.
The number of older drivers will
continue to rise as the Office of National Statistics predicts that there will
be 8.7million people over the age of 75 by 2033.This will represent an increase
of 81.1 per cent of over 75 year-olds since 2008 - some 4.8 million people.
1. DVLA figures based on a
freedom of information request showing licensing statistics by age and gender -
January 2012.
Older drivers licensing figures
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Women
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Men
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Total
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Over 60
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4,469,829
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5,867,347
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10,337,176
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Over 70
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1,458,438
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2,310,261
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3,768,699
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Over 80
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350,852
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661,547
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1,012,399
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Over 90
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19,517
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46,379
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65,896
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Over 100
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35
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87
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122
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2. Table: Rate of car drivers
Killed and Seriously Injured (KSI) in road accidents per thousand licence
holders (2010)
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Car drivers KSI numbers
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License holders
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Rate of KSIs per thousand
license holder
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Young 17-19
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671
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682,183
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0.98
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20 to 24
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999
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2,244,860
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0.45
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25 to 29
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694
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2,709,049
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0.26
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30 to 39
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1,084
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6,600,435
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0.16
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40 to 59
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1,717
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15,103,240
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0.11
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60 to 69
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556
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5,941,555
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0.09
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70 to 79
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386
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2,692,203
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0.14
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80 and over
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320
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957,960
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0.33
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All age groups
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6,506
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36,932,577
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0.18
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Source: Calculated by the IAM from Department for Transport ‘Reported
Road Casualties in Great Britain: 2010’ Table number RAS30011 and DVLA Licensing
statistics by age 2010.
Note: Licensing figures from 2010 have been used to enable an
accurate comparison with the 2010 reported road casualty statistics.
3. Licence holders over 80
by county.
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County
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Number
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Aberdeen City
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2,883
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Aberdeenshire
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4,031
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Angus
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2,100
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Argyll and Bute
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2,049
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Avon
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20,046
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Bedfordshire
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8,500
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Berkshire
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13,436
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Blaenau Gwent
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770
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Bridgend
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2,287
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Buckinghamshire
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13,071
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Caerphilly
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2,066
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Cambridgeshire
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13,671
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Cardiff
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4,600
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Carmarthenshire
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4,268
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Ceredigion
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1,810
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Cheshire
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20,277
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Clackmannanshire
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659
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Cleveland
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8,752
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Conwy
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3,514
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Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
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13,473
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County of Herefordshire UA
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4,964
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Cumbria
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11,417
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Denbighshire
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2,404
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Derbyshire
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16,392
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Devon
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28,957
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Dorset
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24,736
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Dumfries and Galloway
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3,511
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Dundee City
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1,933
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Durham
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6,272
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East Ayrshire
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1,503
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East Dunbartonshire
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2,312
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East Lothian
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1,588
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East Renfrewshire
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1,814
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East Sussex
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18,674
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East Yorkshire
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9,579
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Edinburgh, City of
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6,291
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Eilean Siar
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499
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Essex
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32,347
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Falkirk
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1,709
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Fife
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5,122
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Flintshire
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2,578
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Glasgow City
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3,858
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Gloucestershire
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14,201
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Greater London
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73,446
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Greater Manchester
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30,212
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Gwynedd
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2,973
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Hampshire
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39,683
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Hertfordshire
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21,483
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Highland
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4,529
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Inverclyde
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972
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Isle of Anglesey
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1,812
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Kent
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31,220
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Lancashire
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25,346
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Leicestershire
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16,311
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Lincolnshire
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22,320
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Merseyside
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19,888
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Merthyr Tydfil
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610
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Midlothian
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955
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Monmouthshire
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2,303
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Moray
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1,596
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Neath Port Talbot
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2,152
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Newport
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2,130
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Norfolk
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22,442
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North Ayrshire
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1,945
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North Lanarkshire
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2,523
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North Yorkshire
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17,502
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Northamptonshire
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10,484
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Northumberland
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6,049
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Nottinghamshire
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16,457
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Orkney Islands
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433
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Oxfordshire
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12,332
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Pembrokeshire
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3,139
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Perth and Kinross
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3,363
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Powys
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3,877
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Renfrewshire
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1,985
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Rhondda, Cynon, Taff
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2,639
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Scottish Borders
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2,578
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Shetland Islands
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321
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Shropshire
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9,916
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Somerset
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15,086
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South Ayrshire
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2,493
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South Lanarkshire
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3,713
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South Yorkshire
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16,207
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Staffordshire
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17,492
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Stirling
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1,628
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Suffolk
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17,180
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Surrey
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28,143
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Swansea
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4,320
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The Vale of Glamorgan
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2,702
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Torfaen
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1,432
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Tyne and Wear
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11,932
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Warwickshire
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10,653
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West Dunbartonshire
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923
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West Lothian
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1,363
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West Midlands
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35,003
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West Sussex
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23,187
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West Yorkshire
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27,372
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Wiltshire
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13,334
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Worcestershire
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13,124
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Wrexham
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2,262
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Total
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1,012,399
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