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Resident Population (ONS mid-year)

Geography: Tower Hamlets resident · Local Authority grainas of mid-20251 Local Authority

○This dataset has no GP-practice grain — figures are shown at the nearest available area (ICB / region / England), marked ○, not practice-level.

Resident population○Wider area · Local Authority (resident)
334,240mid-2025
Aged 0–14
15%of residents
Working age (15–64)
79%of residents
Aged 65+
6.1%of residents
Reporting year
mid-2025ONS mid-year estimate

Population pyramid

Resident population by age band and sex · Local Authority grain · mid-2025

Male· 167,754Age band166,486 ·Female
85+
80-84
75-79
70-74
65-69
60-64
55-59
50-54
45-49
40-44
35-39
30-34
25-29
20-24
15-19
10-14
5-9
0-4

Share by broad age group

0–14 / 15–64 / 65+ · all-persons

Aged 0–14: 15%Aged 15–64 (working age): 79%Aged 65+: 6.1%334,240residents
  • Aged 0–1415%
  • Aged 15–64 (working age)79%
  • Aged 65+6.1%

Constituent Local Authorities

Ranked by resident population · mid-2025

Tower Hamlets
334,240

All Local Authorities in the selection

Resident population + age structure · mid-2025 · sortable

Tower Hamlets334,240100%15%6.1%

About this data

Provenance & method

Source
Office for National Statistics (via Nomis) — mid-year population estimates ↗
Status
Official statistics
Grain
Local Authority (resident)
Reporting year
mid-2025
History depth
Jun 2024 → Jun 2025
Scale
40,071 rows
Licence
Open Government Licence v3.0
Latest period
Jun 2025
How this is produced
ONS mid-year resident-population estimates by Local Authority × 5-year age band × sex, harvested keylessly from Nomis. This is RESIDENT population at Local-Authority grain — notthe GP-registered list and not practice-keyed. A geography's figure is the sum over the DISTINCT set of Local Authorities its practices sit in (the postcode-derived localAuthorityCode on each practice): England is every LA, an ICB is its constituent LAs, a borough is one LA. Use it for the age/sex mix the registered list cannot show — never as a registered denominator.
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