City of Westminster

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Demographics

Size: 22.04 km2

Population: 181,286 (49% male/51% female)*

Population Density: 84.4 people per hectare; the 9th most populated of all boroughs*

Age Breakdown: 5.7% 75+, 80.8 % 16-74, 13.5% under 16*

Ethnicity Breakdown: 73.2% White, 26.8% BME*

Religion: 55% Christian, 16.2% no religion, 28.8% other*

Education: 41 primary schools, 10 secondary schools, 3 non-mainstream schools+ 

Employment: 59.2% employment rate* #

*National Census 2001+WestminsterCouncil# National Average 2001: 60.6%

Interesting Borough Facts

  • Westminster is the eighth smallest borough in London by area at 2,204 hectares.
  • Nine people drowned and several houses were destroyed by the 1814 beer flood in Tottenham Court Road. It started when a beer vat burst its hoops, ruptured other vats and released millions of pints of beer.
  • The oldest surviving English Heritage blue plaque, put up in 1875 in honour of Napolean III, is situated in King Street, St James's.
  • The City of Westminster contains over 11,000 listed buildings of special architectural and historic interest and 78% of the borough is included within a designated conservation area.
  • It is estimated that more than 95 per cent of visitors to London visit Westminster, representing approximately 28.5 million people per year.