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Historical Population
Year
Pop.
±%
2001
139,046
—
2011
238,626
+71.6%
2021
262,433
+10.0%
Religious Affiliation was not recorded prior to 2001.
Buddhism in England has growing support. 238,626 people in England declared themselves to be Buddhist at the 2011 Census and 34% of them lived in London.[1]
Year
Percent
Increase
2001
0.3%
-
2011
0.5%
+0.20%
^"2011 Census: KS209EW Religion, local authorities in England and Wales". ons.gov.uk. 2 July 2010. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
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