HAMPSHIRE’S population grew last year as UK residents chose to move to the county amid a growing demand for housing.
Newly released figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that the numbers of people moving to Hampshire has grown by 886.
A total of 100,201 people moved to Hampshire, whilst 99,315 moved away from the county according to the ONS figures up to June 2020.
The data is divided within the county by its district councils including Southampton, Winchester, Test Valley, Eastleigh, Basingstoke and the New Forest.
A broad look at the data shows that most people moving to the county are coming from neighbouring counties such as Dorset and Wiltshire and West Berkshire.
The interesting factor is that the majority of Hampshire residents are moving locally and staying within the county, with many relocating to neighbouring Council areas.
Where people are moving to Hampshire from
Basingstoke
The top three areas outside of Hampshire that people moved from to the Basingstoke Council area include:
- West Berkshire: 580 people
- Reading: 365 people
- Wokingham: 247 people
Test Valley
The top three areas outside of Hampshire that people moved from to the Test Valley Council area include:
- Wiltshire: 650 people
- Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 143
- West Berkshire: 121 people
Winchester
The top three areas outside of Hampshire that people moved from to the Winchester Council area include:
- Wiltshire: 205 people
- Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 305 people
- Dorset: 196 people
Eastleigh
The top three areas outside of Hampshire that people moved from to the Eastleigh Council area include:
- Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 177 people
- Dorset: 90 people
- Wiltshire: 57 people
Southampton
The top three areas outside of Hampshire that people moved from to the Southampton Council area include:
- Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 582 people
- Wiltshire: 303 people
- Dorset: 242 people
New Forest
The top three areas outside of Hampshire that people moved from to the New Forest Council area include:
- Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 1,221
- Dorset: 519 people
- Wiltshire: 204 people
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