Belfast Metropolitan Area

Belfast Metropolitan Area
Metropolitan Area
Belfast Metropolitan Area

Location in Northern Ireland

Coordinates: 54°35′49″N 5°55′48″W / 54.597°N 5.930°W / 54.597; -5.930Coordinates: 54°35′49″N 5°55′48″W / 54.597°N 5.930°W / 54.597; -5.930
Sovereign State United Kingdom
Constituent Country Northern Ireland
District
County County Antrim / County Down
Government
  UK Parliament
  EU Parliament Northern Ireland
Area
  Total 370 sq mi (960 km2)
Time zone GMT (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) BST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Area code(s) 028

The Belfast Metropolitan Area is a grouping of council areas which include commuter towns and overspill from Belfast, Northern Ireland with a population of 672,522 in 2011, combining the Belfast, Lisburn, Newtownabbey, North Down, Castlereagh and Carrickfergus districts. This equates to 37.1% of Northern Ireland's population.

Overview

The area was first officially classified as a Metropolitan Area in the late 1990s when the British government began to prepare for a cohesive plan that would include the Belfast Region. Six local government districts – Belfast, Castlereagh, Carrickfergus, Lisburn, Newtownabbey and North Down, were identified as the key areas within the Metropolitan Area. The continuous built-up area centred on Belfast, which is contained within these six districts, is defined as the Belfast Metropolitan Urban Area.[1] The Belfast Metropolitan Urban Area had a population of 579,276 in 2001.[2]

The Area is made up of established towns, their overspill and the general con-joining of settlements as Belfast expands. Established towns include Carrickfergus, Bangor, Lisburn and Holywood. Many of these towns were established and important long before Belfast rose to prominence; Carrickfergus, for example, was the Norman capital of the northern part of Ireland. Bangor had been an important centre of Christianity and learning from its foundation in 555 AD. The recent re-classification of Lisburn as a city does not change its position within the Metropolitan Area.

Places in the conurbation

Rank Urban Area[2] Population

(2001 Census)[2]

1 Belfast Urban Area 276,605
2 Lisburn Urban Area 71,403
3 Newtownabbey Urban Area 62,022
4 Bangor 58,368
5 Castlereagh Urban Area 54,636
6 Carrickfergus 27,192
7 Holywood Urban Area 12,027
8 Carryduff 6,564
9 Greenisland 5,067
10 Groomsport & Crawfordsburn 1,401
11 Helen's Bay 1,356
12 Milltown 1,356
13 Seahill 1,179
Total Belfast Metropolitan Urban Area 579,276

2001 census

At the 2001 census, the demographic characteristics of the people living in Belfast Metropolitan Urban Area (BMUA) were as follows:[3]

Population maps

In the 2011 UK Census, the distributions of population, religion, national identity and proportion of immigrants within the Belfast Metropolitan Area, were as follows.

Population density 
Percentage who were Catholic or brought up Catholic 
Most commonly stated national identity 
Percentage born outside the UK and the Republic of Ireland 

References

See also

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