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Which civil parish in England has the lowest population?
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These do seem to be from the 2001 census though.
These do seem to be from the 2001 census though.
Lots of MOD owned parishes suchas Imber, and Tyneham all within live firing areas, which are still "live" civil parishes,
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Thanks to LIK's helpful link there appear to be quite a lot with zero inhabitants, is that what you wanted?
I see Tyneham is listed which is very near me and worth visiting, a whole village commandeered by the Army in WW2 and never returned. It also has the spooky remains of a manor house in the woods.
I see Tyneham is listed which is very near me and worth visiting, a whole village commandeered by the Army in WW2 and never returned. It also has the spooky remains of a manor house in the woods.
There are many villages (and therefore parishes) with zero populations as many of you have pointed out. But what about a village or parish with a population say of six, such as Horn in Rutland. I was just wondering whether there was anywhere with an even lower population. (These are registered voters, from the electoral roll, so exclude eg children)