Apart from London and Birmingham, which parts of the UK are most densely populated?



Answers:    You can download a table from the National Statistics site.
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/StatBase/ss...

Outside London, the only places near a population density of more than 4,000 people per sq. km are:

Blackpool, Luton, Portsmouth, Southampton.

These are hence all more densely populated than the other places already mentioned such as Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield etc. And Bradford and Edinburgh are nowhere close this level of density.

The most densely populated section of London is Kensington and Chelsea, with 13,609 citizens per sq km. As a comparison this is over 10 times the density of Bradford!
The jails, brothels and incoming lorries! Personally I devise Bradford is more dense. Duuuuh.
Manchester, Bradford, Leeds, Sheffield (cant comment on "down south" cos I'm a Yorkshire lass) The Channel Tunnel. It's full of illegal immigrant coming into Britain
Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Belfast
Portsmouth is the most densely populated city outside of London. Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow/Edinburgh.You did say UK not England.
Any of the other highest Cities, I would guess!!

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