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Bermondsey the People

Community event in BermondseyAs at Census 2001, the population of Bermondsey was 35,611. By 2006 this population was expected to increase by 8.5 per cent to 38,644. This is higher than the expected overall population increase for Southwark (6 per cent).

Bermondsey woman on St George's DayBermondsey community council has a higher proportion of people aged 25 to 40 compared to Southwark as a whole. However, the age structure for those aged 40 and over is similar to Southwark. Over two-thirds of the population in Bermondsey is of working age (aged 16 to 64). Bermondsey has a higher proportion of males aged 30 to 59 compared to females and a higher proportion of females aged 65 and over compared to males. Bermondsey has a high proportion of people aged over 16 compared to all the other community councils.

Just over 70 per cent of people in Bermondsey are White British. Slightly under one-fifth of people are Black. The proportion of White British people in Bermondsey is higher than for Southwark as a whole and the proportion of people from Black and minority ethnic communities is lower than for Southwark as a whole. This is also evident in comparison to the other community council areas, where Bermondsey has a higher proportion of White British people and lower proportion of people from Black and minority ethnic communities.

Slightly over two-thirds of people in Bermondsey were born in England. This is slightly higher than for Southwark and most of the other community council areas. Under a quarter of people were born outside the EU. Bermondsey Boys on St George's Day

Slightly under two thirds of people in Bermondsey are christians. This proportion is slightly higher than for Southwark as a whole.

Bermondsey’s occupations are mostly managers and senior officials followed by associate professional and technical occupations, but it also has a higher than average proportion of people in elementary occupations.

Contact us

Darryl Telles, Area Manager
Bermondsey and Rotherhithe Area Office
Tel: 020 7525 1787
Fax: 020 7237 0616
darryl.telles@southwark.gov.uk

South Bermondsey Children and Parent Centre
Tenda Road
SE16 3PN





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