List of settlements in Cornwall by population

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This is a list of settlements in Cornwall by population based on the results of the 2021 census. The next United Kingdom census will take place in 2031. In 2021, there were 21 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Cornwall, shown in the table below.

Parish counts take in wider areas than these urban areas and these are listed in the gallery section below.

Population ranking of built-up areas

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# Settlement Population[1]
2001 2011 2021
1 Newquay 19,562 20,457 24,545
2 St Austell 20,046 22,737 24,070
3 Falmouth 21,158 22,206 24,070
4 Truro 18,081 20,044 23,060
5 Camborne 16,938 17,583 20,450
6 Bodmin 12,882 14,736 16,910
7 Redruth 12,136 13,799 15,455
8 Saltash 14,277 15,566 15,435
9 Penzance 14,928 14,871 14,960
10 Helston 9,542 10,958 11,360
11 Penryn 7,294 9,484 11,195
12 Liskeard 8,656 9,417 10,900
13 Hayle 7,559 8,210 9,040
14 Pool/Illogan 7,634 7,780 8,595
15 Launceston 6,762 7,754 8,425
16 Bude 6,774 7,237 7,350
17 Torpoint 8,109 7,398 7,169
18 St Blazey 6,530 6,746 6,575
19 Wadebridge 5,102 5,541 5,625
20 St Ives 6,300 6,218 5,410
21 Looe 5,280 5,112 5,310
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The top civil parishes by population at the time of the United Kingdom Census 2011 with over 7,000 people.[2] Some of these parishes form part of larger conurbations, the largest being Camborne/Carn Brea/Illogan/Redruth/Lanner/Carharrack/St Day, with 55,400. The second largest is St Austell/St Austell Bay/Carlyon/St Blaise/Tywardreath and Par, with 34,700 people. The third largest is Falmouth/Penryn/Mabe with 33,000.[3]

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