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International Territorial Level

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Geographic classification system in the United Kingdom

ITL 1 regions
  • Also known as:
  • NUTS 1 regions of the United Kingdom
CategoryStatistical regions
LocationUnited Kingdom
Created
  • 1994 (as NUTS 1)
Number12 (as of 2010)
Possible types
Populations1.8–9 million
Subdivisions
  • ITL 2 regions

International Territorial Level (ITL) is ageocodestandard for referencing the subdivisions of theUnited Kingdom for statistical purposes, used by theOffice for National Statistics (ONS). From 2003 and until 2020 it functioned as part of theEuropean Union andEuropean Statistical System's geocode standardNomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics or NUTS.

FollowingBrexit, the ONS set to develop a domestic statistical classification framework separate from NUTS. Currently, the ITLs are a mirror to the pre-existing NUTS system, they retain the same three level hierarchy and boundaries used for NUTS in the United Kingdom since 2018, with the next review scheduled for 2024. ITLs are set to follow a similar review timetable to NUTS, being reviewed every three years. The ONS will develop new official GSS codes of ITL geography aligned with the existing NUTS codes. From 1 January 2021, the ONS encourages "ITL" be used as a replacement to the "NUTS" designation, with lookups between NUTS and ITL maintained and published until 2023.[1][2]

The current ITL classification is a mirror of the previous NUTS classification with slight modification, the ONS lists 12 regions at ITL 1, 41 regions at ITL 2, and 179 regions at ITL 3.[1] "UK" in the NUTS codes were replaced with "TL".

The last NUTS classification is dated 21 November 2016 and was effective from 1 January 2018, listed 12 regions at NUTS 1, 40 regions at NUTS 2, and 174 regions at NUTS 3 level.

NUTS 2018 codes

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LevelCorresponding subdivisions#
NUTS 1Wales,
Scotland,
Northern Ireland,
9 statistical regions in England
12
NUTS 2Northern Ireland,
counties in England (most grouped),
groups ofdistricts in Greater London,
groups ofunitary authorities in Wales,
groups ofcouncil areas in Scotland
40
NUTS 3counties,unitary authorities, ordistricts in England (some grouped),
groups ofunitary authorities in Wales,
groups ofcouncil areas in Scotland,
groups ofdistricts in Northern Ireland
174

NUTS 2015 codes (now superseded)

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NUTS 1CodeNUTS 2CodeNUTS 3Code
North East, EnglandUKCTees Valley andDurhamUKC1Hartlepool andStockton-on-TeesUKC11
SouthTeesside (Middlesbrough andRedcar and Cleveland)UKC12
DarlingtonUKC13
County DurhamUKC14
Northumberland andTyne and WearUKC2NorthumberlandUKC21
Tyneside (Newcastle upon Tyne,Gateshead,South Tyneside,North Tyneside)UKC22
SunderlandUKC23
North West, EnglandUKDCumbriaUKD1West Cumbria (Allerdale,Barrow-in-Furness,Copeland)UKD11
East Cumbria (Carlisle,Eden,South Lakeland)UKD12
CheshireUKD6WarringtonUKD61
Cheshire EastUKD62
Cheshire West and ChesterUKD63
Greater ManchesterUKD3ManchesterUKD33
Greater Manchester South West (Salford andTrafford)UKD34
Greater Manchester South East (Stockport andTameside)UKD35
Greater Manchester North West (Bolton andWigan)UKD36
Greater Manchester North East (Bury,Oldham andRochdale)UKD37
LancashireUKD4Blackburn with DarwenUKD41
BlackpoolUKD42
Lancaster andWyreUKD44
Mid Lancashire (Fylde,Preston,Ribble Valley andSouth Ribble)UKD45
East Lancashire (Burnley,Hyndburn,Pendle andRossendale)UKD46
Chorley andWest LancashireUKD47
MerseysideUKD7East Merseyside (Knowsley,St Helens andHalton)UKD71
LiverpoolUKD72
SeftonUKD73
WirralUKD74
Yorkshire and the Humber, EnglandUKEEast Riding and NorthLincolnshireUKE1Kingston upon HullUKE11
East Riding of YorkshireUKE12
North andNorth East LincolnshireUKE13
North YorkshireUKE2YorkUKE21
North Yorkshire CCUKE22
South YorkshireUKE3Barnsley,Doncaster andRotherhamUKE31
SheffieldUKE32
West YorkshireUKE4BradfordUKE41
LeedsUKE42
Calderdale andKirkleesUKE44
WakefieldUKE45
East Midlands, EnglandUKFDerbyshire andNottinghamshireUKF1DerbyUKF11
East Derbyshire (Bolsover,Chesterfield,North East Derbyshire)UKF12
South and West Derbyshire (Amber Valley,Derbyshire Dales,Erewash,High Peak,South Derbyshire)UKF13
NottinghamUKF14
North Nottinghamshire (Ashfield,Bassetlaw,Mansfield,Newark and Sherwood)UKF15
South Nottinghamshire (Broxtowe,Gedling,Rushcliffe)UKF16
Leicestershire, Rutland andNorthamptonshireUKF2LeicesterUKF21
Leicestershire CC andRutlandUKF22
West Northamptonshire (Northampton,Daventry andSouth Northamptonshire)UKF24
North Northamptonshire (East Northamptonshire,Corby,Wellingborough andKettering)UKF25
LincolnshireUKF3Lincolnshire CCUKF30
West Midlands, EnglandUKGHerefordshire, Worcestershire andWarwickshireUKG1HerefordshireUKG11
Worcestershire CCUKG12
Warwickshire CCUKG13
Shropshire andStaffordshireUKG2Telford and WrekinUKG21
ShropshireUKG22
Stoke-on-TrentUKG23
Staffordshire CCUKG24
West MidlandsUKG3BirminghamUKG31
SolihullUKG32
CoventryUKG33
DudleyUKG36
SandwellUKG37
WalsallUKG38
WolverhamptonUKG39
East of EnglandUKHEast AngliaUKH1PeterboroughUKH11
Cambridgeshire CCUKH12
SuffolkUKH14
Norwich and East Norfolk (Broadland andGreat Yarmouth)UKH15
North andWest NorfolkUKH16
Breckland andSouth NorfolkUKH17
Bedfordshire andHertfordshireUKH2LutonUKH21
BedfordUKH24
Central BedfordshireUKH25
HertfordshireUKH23
EssexUKH3Southend-on-SeaUKH31
ThurrockUKH32
Essex Haven Gateway (Braintree,Colchester andTendring)UKH34
West Essex (Epping Forest,Harlow andUttlesford)UKH35
Heart of Essex (Brentwood,Chelmsford andMaldon)UKH36
Essex Thames Gateway (Basildon,Castle Point andRochford)UKH37
London, EnglandUKIInner London - WestUKI3Camden andCity of LondonUKI31
WestminsterUKI32
Hammersmith and Fulham andKensington and ChelseaUKI33
WandsworthUKI34
Inner London - EastUKI4Hackney andNewhamUKI41
Tower HamletsUKI42
Haringey andIslingtonUKI43
Lewisham andSouthwarkUKI44
LambethUKI45
Outer London - East and North EastUKI5Bexley andGreenwichUKI51
Barking & Dagenham andHaveringUKI52
Redbridge andWaltham ForestUKI53
EnfieldUKI54
Outer London - SouthUKI6BromleyUKI61
CroydonUKI62
Merton,Kingston upon Thames andSuttonUKI63
Outer London - West and North WestUKI7BarnetUKI71
BrentUKI72
EalingUKI73
Harrow andHillingdonUKI74
Hounslow andRichmond upon ThamesUKI75
South East, EnglandUKJBerkshire, Buckinghamshire, andOxfordshireUKJ1BerkshireUKJ11
Milton KeynesUKJ12
Buckinghamshire CCUKJ13
OxfordshireUKJ14
Surrey,East andWestSussexUKJ2Brighton and HoveUKJ21
East Sussex CCUKJ22
West Surrey (Elmbridge,Guildford,Runnymede,Spelthorne,Surrey Heath,Waverley andWoking)UKJ25
East Surrey (Epsom and Ewell,Mole Valley,Reigate and Banstead andTandridge)UKJ26
West Sussex (South West) - (Adur,Arun,Chichester andWorthing)UKJ27
West Sussex (North East) - (Crawley,Horsham andMid Sussex)UKJ28
Hampshire andIsle of WightUKJ3PortsmouthUKJ31
SouthamptonUKJ32
Isle of WightUKJ34
South Hampshire (Eastleigh,Fareham,Gosport andHavant)UKJ35
Central Hampshire (East Hampshire,New Forest,Test Valley andWinchester)UKJ36
North Hampshire (Basingstoke and Deane,Hart andRushmoor)UKJ37
KentUKJ4MedwayUKJ41
Kent Thames Gateway (Dartford,Gravesham andSwale)UKJ43
East Kent (Canterbury,Dover,Folkestone and Hythe andThanet)UKJ44
Mid Kent (Ashford andMaidstone)UKJ45
West Kent (Sevenoaks,Tonbridge and Malling andTunbridge Wells)UKJ46
South West, EnglandUKKGloucestershire,Wiltshire andBristol/Bath areaUKK1BristolUKK11
Bath and North East Somerset,North Somerset andSouth GloucestershireUKK12
Gloucestershire CCUKK13
SwindonUKK14
WiltshireUKK15
Dorset andSomersetUKK2Bournemouth andPooleUKK21
Dorset CCUKK22
SomersetUKK23
Cornwall andIsles of ScillyUKK3Cornwall andIsles of ScillyUKK30
DevonUKK4PlymouthUKK41
TorbayUKK42
Devon CCUKK43
WalesUKLWest Wales and the ValleysUKL1Isle of AngleseyUKL11
GwyneddUKL12
Conwy andDenbighshireUKL13
South West Wales (Ceredigion,Carmarthenshire,Pembrokeshire)UKL14
Central Valleys (Merthyr Tydfil,Rhondda Cynon Taff)UKL15
Gwent Valleys (Blaenau Gwent,Caerphilly,Torfaen)UKL16
Bridgend andNeath Port TalbotUKL17
SwanseaUKL18
East WalesUKL2Monmouthshire andNewportUKL21
Cardiff andVale of GlamorganUKL22
Flintshire andWrexhamUKL23
PowysUKL24
ScotlandUKMEastern ScotlandUKM2Angus andDundeeUKM21


Clackmannanshire andFifeUKM22
East Lothian andMidlothianUKM23
Scottish BordersUKM24
EdinburghUKM25
FalkirkUKM26
Perth and Kinross, andStirlingUKM27
West LothianUKM28
South Western ScotlandUKM3East Dunbartonshire,West Dunbartonshire, andHelensburgh and LomondUKM31
Dumfries and GallowayUKM32
East andNorth Ayrshire mainlandUKM33
GlasgowUKM34
Inverclyde,East Renfrewshire, andRenfrewshireUKM35
North LanarkshireUKM36
South AyrshireUKM37
South LanarkshireUKM38
North Eastern ScotlandUKM5Aberdeen andAberdeenshireUKM50
Highlands and IslandsUKM6Caithness andSutherland, andRoss and CromartyUKM61
Inverness,Nairn,Moray, andBadenoch and StrathspeyUKM62
Lochaber,Skye and Lochalsh,Arran andCumbrae, andArgyll and Bute (except Helensburgh and Lomond)UKM63
Eilean Siar (Western Isles)UKM64
Orkney IslandsUKM65
Shetland IslandsUKM66
Northern IrelandUKNNorthern IrelandUKN0BelfastUKN01
Outer Belfast (Carrickfergus,Castlereagh,Lisburn,Newtownabbey,North Down)UKN02
East of Northern Ireland (Antrim,Ards,Ballymena,Banbridge,Craigavon,Down,Larne)UKN03
North of Northern Ireland (Ballymoney,Coleraine,Derry,Limavady,Moyle,Strabane)UKN04
West and South of Northern Ireland (Armagh,Cookstown,Dungannon,Fermanagh,Magherafelt,Newry and Mourne,Omagh)UKN05
Extra-regio NUTS 1UKZExtra-regio NUTS 2UKZZExtra-regio NUTS 3UKZZZ

Demographic statistics by ITL 1 region

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The 12 ITL regions of the United Kingdom are listed below. Population numbers are for mid-2019 (as NUTS 1), and areas are in square kilometres. Data is from theOffice for National Statistics.[3]

ITL 1 regionPopulationArea (km2)
East Midlands4,835,92815,623
East of England6,236,07219,119
Greater London8,961,9891,572
Northern Ireland1,893,66713,793
North East England2,669,9418,574
North West England7,341,19614,107
Scotland5,463,30077,911
South East England9,180,13519,072
South West England5,624,69623,837
Wales3,152,87920,736
West Midlands5,934,03712,998
Yorkshire and the Humber5,502,96715,405
United Kingdom66,796,807242,749

History

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NUTS 2003

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In the first version in 2003, North Eastern Scotland (which then included part of Moray) was coded UKM1, andHighlands and Islands was coded UKM4.

The codes in this scheme start with "UKC" to avoid confusion with codes in the previous system, which identified 11regions of England using codes that started with "UK1" through "UK9" plus "UKA" and "UKB".

NUTS 2006

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NUTS 2006 came into force on 1 January 2008.[4]

NUTS 2010

[edit]

NUTS 2010 came into force on 1 January 2012.[4]

2010 changes to NUTS 2 also resulting in changes with NUTS 3 regions

  • The combined area of UKD2 (Cheshire pre-2010) and UKD5 (Merseyside pre-2010) were replaced by UKD6 (Cheshire post-2010) and UKD7 (Merseyside post-2010), due to the transfer of Halton to the Merseyside NUTS region from Cheshire. This resulted in the following changes to the underlying NUTS 3 areas: UKD22 (Cheshire CC) being split into UKD62 (Cheshire East) and UKD63 (Cheshire West and Chester); The areas of Liverpool, Sefton and Wirral were not changed as NUTS 3 areas however to reflect their transfer within NUTS 2 areas were respectively renumbered from (UKD52 to UKD72; UKD53 to UKD 73 and UKD54 to UKD 74). The two areas of UKD51 (East Merseyside pre 2010) and UKD21 (Halton and Warrington) were amended by the transfer of Halton from the latter to former to form the new areas of UKD71 (East Merseyside post-2010) and UKD61 (Warrington).

2010 changes to NUTS 3 areas without changes occurring to NUTS 2 areas

  • UKE43 (Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield) was replaced by UKE44 (Calderdale and Kirklees) and UKE45 (Wakefield)
  • UKF23 (Northamptonshire) was replaced by UKF24 (West Northamptonshire) and UKF25 (North Northamptonshire)
  • UKG34 (Dudley and Sandwell) was replaced by UKG36 (Dudley) and UKG37 (Sandwell)
  • UKG35 (Walsall and Wolverhampton) was replaced by UKG38 (Walsall) and UKG39 (Wolverhampton).
  • Bedfordshire CC UKH22 was replaced by UKH24 (Bedford) and UKH25 (Central Bedfordshire)

NUTS 2013

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NUTS 2013 came into force on 1 January 2015.[4]

2015 changes to NUTS 3 areas without changes to NUTS 2 areas:

  • UKJ42 (Kent CC) was replaced by UKJ43 (Kent Thames Gateway) UKJ44 (East Kent) UKJ45 (Mid Kent) UKJ46 (West Kent)
  • UKJ23 (Surrey) was replaced by UKJ25 (West Surrey) and UKJ26 (East Surrey)
  • UKJ24 (West Sussex) was replaced by UKJ27 (West Sussex South West) and UKJ28 (West Sussex North East)
  • UKJ33 (Hampshire CC) was replaced by UKJ35 (South Hampshire), UKJ36 (Central Hampshire), UKJ37 (North Hampshire)
  • UKD43 (Lancashire CC) was replaced by UKD44 (Lancaster and Wyre), UKD45 (Mid Lancashire), UKD46 (East Lancashire) and UKD47 (Chorley and West Lancashire)
  • UKD31 (Greater Manchester South) was replaced by UKD33 (Manchester), UKD34 (Greater Manchester South West) and UKD35 (Greater Manchester South East)
  • UKD32 (Greater Manchester North) was replaced by UKD36 (Greater Manchester North West) and UKD37 (Greater Manchester North East)
  • UKH13 (Norfolk) was replaced by UKH15 (Norwich and East Norfolk), UKH16 (North and West Norfolk) and UKH17 (Breckland and South Norfolk)
  • UKH33 (Essex CC) was replaced by UKH34 (Essex Haven Gateway), UKH35 (West Essex), UKH36 (Heart of Essex) and UKH37 (Essex Thames Gateway)

In 2015 the Greater London NUTS 1 area was left unchanged however the previous NUTS 2 area of inner and outer London were abolished and with the previous NUTS 3 areas becoming NUTS 2 areas. Thus NUTS 2 of Inner London West UKI11 becoming the NUTS 3 area of UKI3 and likewise: Inner London East (from UKI12 to UKI4), Outer London East and North East (from UKI21 to UKI5), Outer London South (from UKI22 to UKI6) and Outer London West and North West (from UKI23 to UKI7). The NUTS 3 areas are now a single or a group of two or three boroughs.

NUTS 2016

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  • UKM2 (Eastern Scotland) is replaced with UKM7 (Eastern Scotland) along with associated NUTS 3 areas
  • UKM3 (South Western Scotland) is replaced with UKM8 (West Central Scotland) and UKM9 (Southern Scotland)

ITL 2021

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Following Brexit, the classification used by the ONS was replaced with ITLs. Between 2021 and the next review scheduled for 2024, the ITLs are a mirror of the NUTS classification adopted in 2018. All NUTS codes containing "UK" were changed to use "TL" forTerritorial Level.[5]

ITL 2025

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2021 and 2025 Level 2 comparison
2021[5]Code2025[6]
Tees Valley and DurhamTLC1
Northumberland, and Tyne and WearTLC2
TLC3Tees Valley
TLC4Northumberland, Durham and Tyne & Wear
CumbriaTLD1Cumbria
Greater ManchesterTLD3Greater Manchester
LancashireTLD4Lancashire
CheshireTLD6Cheshire
MerseysideTLD7Merseyside
East Yorkshire and Northern LincolnshireTLE1East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire
North YorkshireTLE2North Yorkshire
South YorkshireTLE3South Yorkshire
West YorkshireTLE4West Yorkshire
Derbyshire and NottinghamshireTLF1Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Leicestershire, Rutland and NorthamptonshireTLF2Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire
LincolnshireTLF3Lincolnshire
Herefordshire, Worcestershire and WarwickshireTLG1Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire
Shropshire and StaffordshireTLG2Shropshire and Staffordshire
West MidlandsTLG3West Midlands
East AngliaTLH1
Bedfordshire and HertfordshireTLH2Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire
EssexTLH3Essex
TLH4Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
TLH5Norfolk
TLH6Suffolk
Inner London - WestTLI3Inner London - West
Inner London - EastTLI4Inner London - East
Outer London - East and North EastTLI5Outer London - East and North East
Outer London - SouthTLI6Outer London - South
Outer London - West and North WestTLI7Outer London - West and North West
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and OxfordshireTLJ1Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire
Surrey, East and West SussexTLJ2Surrey, East and West Sussex
Hampshire and Isle of WightTLJ3Hampshire and Isle of Wight
KentTLJ4Kent
Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bath/Bristol areaTLK1
Dorset and SomersetTLK2
Cornwall and Isles of ScillyTLK3Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
DevonTLK4Devon
TLK5West of England
TLK6North Somerset, Somerset and Dorset
TLK7Gloucestershire and Wiltshire
West Wales and The ValleysTLL1
East WalesTLL2
TLL3North Wales
TLL4Mid and South West Wales
TLL5South East Wales
TLM0Eastern Scotland
TLM1East Central Scotland
TLM2Highlands and Islands
TLM3West Central Scotland
North Eastern ScotlandTLM5North Eastern Scotland
Highlands and IslandsTLM6
Eastern ScotlandTLM7
West Central ScotlandTLM8
Southern ScotlandTLM9Southern Scotland
Northern IrelandTLN0Northern Ireland

Local administrative units

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Main article:Local Administrative Unit
Parts of this article (those related tosince 2017 only one LAU-level with 383 units) need to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(December 2023)

Below the ITL levels, the two LAU (Local Administrative Units) levels are:

LevelSubdivisions#
LAU 1Lower tier authorities (districts) or individual unitary authorities (England andWales);
Individualunitary authorities orLECs (or parts thereof) (Scotland);
Districts (Northern Ireland)
415
LAU 2Wards (or parts thereof)10400

The two LAU levels are maintained by the UKOffice for National Statistics within theONS coding system.

The LAU codes of the United Kingdom can be downloaded here:[1]

See also

[edit]
ITL 2 regions
  • Also known as:
  • NUTS 2 regions of the United Kingdom
CategoryStatistical regions
LocationUnited Kingdom
Found inITL 1 regions
Number40 (as of 2015)
Subdivisions
  • ITL 3 regions

Sources

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  1. ^ab"International, regional and city statistics - Office for National Statistics".www.ons.gov.uk. Retrieved22 November 2021.
  2. ^"International Territorial Levels Level 2 (January 2021) Names and Codes in the United Kingdom".geoportal.statistics.gov.uk. Retrieved22 November 2021.
  3. ^Population estimates for the United Kingdom, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, mid-2019 from theOffice for National Statistics
  4. ^abcEurostat: History of NUTS, accessed 12 July 2015
  5. ^ab"International Territorial Level 2 January 2021 Boundaries UK BFE". Retrieved4 March 2025.
  6. ^"International Territorial Level 2 January 2025 Boundaries UK BUC". Retrieved4 March 2025.

External links

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