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Small areas

Stockton-on-Tees is divided into 26 electoral wards.  The table below shows estimates of the population in each ward in the broad categories of children (age 0-15), working aged adults (age 16-64) and retirement aged population (age 65+).  It also highlights wards that have lower or higher than the Stockton-on-Tees average for each age group.

Ward populations, Stockton, mid 2014

Additional ward-level data is available at Public Health England's Local Health website.

 

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