![]() Population growth was lower in Amber Valley than across the East Midlands Percentage population change, Amber Valley and surrounding areas, 2011 Census to Census 2021 England ▲6.6% East Midlands ▲7.7% Amber Valley ▲3.2% The percentage point change is also used to show the difference between the 20 percentages. This article generally uses percentages to enable comparisons over time and between areas. This area was among the lowest 45% for population density across English local authority areas at the last census. In 2021, Amber Valley was home to around 3.4 people per football pitch-sized piece of land, compared with 3.3 in 2011. The population here increased by a smaller percentage than the overall population of the East Midlands (7.7%), and by a smaller percentage than the overall population of England (up 6.6% since the 2011 Census). Between the last two censuses (held in 20), the population of Amber Valley increased by 3.2%, from around 122,300 in 2011 to around 126,200 in 2021. ![]()
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