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Used in retail, health
and other
public sector planning
and
analysis EDView is a range of all administrative boundaries created by joining tessellated Enumeration District (ED) boundaries. |
For some marketing and planning applications ED's are the only building blocks fine enough to answer local questions. |
| An ED is the smallest unit of census data. |
ED's are derived from census boundaries in England
and Wales. |
Using ED's as a base the following boundaries are also available:
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| Wards | Local Authorities (pre and post reorganisation) | Counties | ||
| Standard Economic Regions | Parliamentary Constituencies | Health Authorities | ||
The make up of the Enumeration District in England and Wales
| Tile type: Authority | ||
| No. of Authorities in UK: 400 | ||
| No. of households per Authority: 51,000 |
| Tile type: | Ward | "> | |
| No. of Wards in UK: | 9,500 | ||
| No. of households per Ward: | 2,100 |
| Tile type: ED | ||
| No. of EDs in UK: 113,000 | ||
| No. of households per ED: 113,000 |
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See Prospex to understand EDView's full potential in market analysis GIS.
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See Prospex in use for information on Prospex applications in various market sectors. |
See Price List for costs of EDView |
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for further information |