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Super Output Areas - Lower Level: Super Output Areas (SOAs) are a new national geography for collecting, aggregating and reporting statistics. Lower Level SOAs are made up from groups of Census Output Areas, have an average of 1,500 residents and nest within wards.

LSOAs are referred to in a number of different ways. Each LSOA has a code (eg E01014485), an ONS name (eg Bristol 023A)assigned by the Office for National Statistics and a local name (eg Mina Road) assigned by Bristol City Council and partners. This table will enable you to make links between these different codes/names and also which ward the LSOA falls within.

List of Lower Level Super Output Areas in Stockwood ward
Local name LSOA code ONS name
Burnbush E01014706 Bristol 049E
Burnbush Hill E01014703 Bristol 049B
Hazelbury E01014708 Bristol 049G
Stockwood Lane North E01014702 Bristol 049A
Stockwood Lane South E01014707 Bristol 049F
The Coots E01014705 Bristol 049D
Woodleigh Gardens E01014704 Bristol 049C

View all Lower Level Super Output Areas within Bristol City Council Ward Boundaries

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