Areas of the City of York

The City of York is a unitary authority of the United Kingdom. There are many distinct localities, suburbs and villages within the administrative area of the City. All areas in the City are in the YO postcode area, also known as the York postcode area.[1]

Local government

York is an ancient English borough, and was one of the boroughs reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 to form a municipal borough. It gained the status of a county borough in 1889, under the Local Government Act 1888, and existed so until 1974, when, under the Local Government Act 1972, it became a non-metropolitan district in the county of North Yorkshire.[2][3]

As a result of 1990s UK local government reform, York gained unitary status and saw a substantial alteration in its borders, taking in parts of Selby and Harrogate districts, and about half the population of the Ryedale district. The new boundary was imposed after central Government had rejected the former city council's own proposal.[4]

The City of York Council has 47 councillors serving 22 wards.[5]

Parliamentary constituencies

Until the 2010 United Kingdom general election, most of York was covered by the City of York constituency of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, but the outer parts of the city and local council area fell within the Selby, Vale of York and Ryedale constituencies.[6] For 2010, two new constituencies (York Central and York Outer) were created.

The whole of the city and local council area lay within the Yorkshire and the Humber constituency of the European Parliament.[7]

List of places in York


The individual areas of the City of York are all within the Unitary Authority area as defined by the Fifth Periodical Report, Volume 4, "Mapping for the Non-Metropolitan Counties and the Unitary Authorities as published by the Boundary Commission For England", specifically on pages 106–109.[8] Population details are taken from the UK Census of 2001 and 2011.[9][10] Some areas that have a population for 2001 are taken from local ecclesiastical parish information and has not been updated for 2011. Other areas without any population information is due to a lack of ecclesiastical parish information, mostly because the area has never been one and is included only due to it being an identifiable and distinct area according to Ordnance Survey maps.

Places in the York Built-up area

The York Built-up area is defined by the Office for National Statistics for census purposes.[11]

Placename Council ward Parliament Population (2001) Population (2011) Postcode
AcombAcomb, WestfieldYork Central21,41922,215YO24
BishophillMicklegateYork CentralYO1
BoothamGuildhallYork CentralYO30
CliftonClifton, Rawcliffe & Clifton Without (part)York Central12,01713,548YO30
Clifton WithoutRawcliffe & Clifton WithoutYork Outer5,1135,246YO30
DringhousesDringhouses & WoodthorpeYork Outer10,73311,084YO24
EarswickStrensallYork Outer819876YO32
FishergateFishergateYork Central7,9219,844YO10
FulfordFulford & HeslingtonYork Outer2,5952,785YO10
GrovesGuildhallYork CentralYO31
HeslingtonFulford & Heslington (part), Hull Road (part)York Outer4,1224,792YO10
HeworthHeworth, Heworth Without (part)York Central (part), York Outer (part)13,72515,434YO31
Heworth Without Heworth Without York Outer 2,283 2,191 YO31
HolgateHolgateYork Central11,56412,832YO24
HuntingtonHuntington & New EarswickYork Outer9,2779,371YO31
LayerthorpeHeworthYork CentralYO31
New EarswickHuntington & New EarswickYork Outer2,8122,737YO32
OsbaldwickOsbaldwick & DerwentYork Outer2,7262,902YO10
RawcliffeRawcliffe and Clifton WithoutYork Outer5,4076,511YO30
South BankMicklegateYork CentralYO23
Tang HallHeworthYork CentralYO31
WoodthorpeDringhouses & WoodthorpeYork OuterYO24
York City CentreGuildhall, MicklegateYork CentralYO1

Villages outside the York Built-up area

Placename Council ward Parliament Population (2001) Population (2011) Postcode
Acaster MalbisBishopthorpeYork Outer578669YO23
Askham BryanRural West YorkYork Outer582564YO23
Askham RichardRural West YorkYork Outer273351YO23
BishopthorpeBishopthorpeYork Outer3,1743,237YO23
CopmanthorpeCopmanthorpeYork Outer4,2624,173YO23
Crockey HillWheldrakeYork OuterYO19
DeightonWheldrakeYork Outer308291YO19
DunningtonOsbaldwick & DerwentYork Outer3,1943,230YO19
ElvingtonWheldrakeYork Outer1,2121,239[12]YO41
Haxby (town)Haxby & WiggintonYork Outer8,7548,248YO32
HessayRural West YorkYork Outer181265YO26
HoltbyOsbaldwick & DerwentYork Outer152166YO19
KexbyOsbaldwick & DerwentYork Outer194231YO41
KnaptonRural West YorkYork Outer222YO26
MiddlethorpeBishopthorpeYork OuterYO23
MurtonOsbaldwick & DerwentYork Outer423668YO19
NaburnWheldrakeYork Outer470516YO19
Nether PoppletonRural West YorkYork Outer2,0772,141YO26
RufforthRural West YorkYork Outer560YO26
SkeltonRural West YorkYork Outer1,6401,549YO31
Stockton on the ForestStrensallYork Outer1,2611,214YO32
StrensallStrensallYork Outer3,815YO32
TowthorpeStrensallYork Outer1,967YO32
Upper PoppletonRural West YorkYork Outer1,9611,997YO26
WheldrakeWheldrakeYork Outer1,9092,107YO19
WiggintonHaxby & WiggintonYork Outer3,1743,160YO32

References

  1. Royal Mail, Address Management Guide, (2004)
  2. "Bartholomew Gazetteer entry for YORK". www.visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2009.
  3. "Gazetteer of British Place Names – Map of the local government areas of Britain". www.gazetteer.co.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2009.
  4. "The North Yorkshire (District of York) (Structural and Boundary Changes) Order 1995". www.opsi.gov.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2009.
  5. "Council Meetings – City of York Council". democracy.york.gov.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2009.
  6. "Big shake-up for MP seats in York, Tadcaster, Malton, Selby and Pocklington". York Press. 13 September 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  7. "Euro Parliament map". Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  8. "LocationDetails" (PDF). Fifth Periodical Report, Volume 4 Mapping for the Non-Metropolitan Counties and the Unitary Authorities. Boundary Commission For England. pp. 106–109. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2013. Retrieved 1 March 2011.
  9. "Census 2001". City of York 2001 Census Profile. City of York Unitary Authority. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  10. "UK Census 2011". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  11. UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – York Built-up area (E34005036)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  12. "2011 UK Census - Elvington Parish". Retrieved 22 September 2013.
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