Census 2021
The Census Survey took place on Sunday 21 March 2021 and was released 28 June 2022.
Visit Census 2021 to view the Results
About the Census Survey
The census is a survey that happens every 10 years and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.
The information you give helps decide how services are planned and funded in your local area. This could mean things like doctors' surgeries, housing or new bus routes.
It asks questions about you and your household to build a picture of all of us. It looks at who we are and how we live. There's no other survey that gives as much information about our society and future needs.
You can view any census data that is published at Office for National Statistics.
Since 1801, every ten years the Office for National Statistics sets aside one day for the census and a count of all people and households.
It is the most complete source of information about the population that we have.
An introduction to the census video
Preston's wards
Wards are areas of the city that have been established for the purposes of administration and elections for local councillors.
Preston was made up of 22 wards until May 2019 where a review by the Local Government Boundary Commission took place. Preston is now made up of a total of 16 wards.
For a summary of some of the most important economic, social and environmental factors in Preston please visit Lancashire County Council - District profile Preston.
Why do we provide this information?
We are committed to the Fairness agenda, promoting equality and cohesion, tackling inequalities and creating a harmonious society.
We also have a duty to protect people from discrimination in the workplace and wider society under the GOV.UK - Equality Act 2010.