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The population information can be found under the civil parish.
The population of the civil parish was less than 100.
The total population of the civil parish is just under 5000.
It is a civil parish which does not have a church.
It is a civil parish and has a town council.
There is a List of civil parishes in the district.
Before 1935, the church and civil parish boundaries were the same.
Approximately 35% of the English population live in a civil parish.
The latter is now a civil parish in its own right.
In some countries a civil parish is an administrative area of local government.
Land use statistics are not available for this civil parish.
The civil parish is the most local unit of government in England.
This ward has the same area and population as the civil parish.
All of these places became separate civil parishes in 1866.
Since 2000, civil parish councils once again cover the district.
Civil parishes are the lowest level in the local government system.
It became a separate civil parish and urban district in 1894.
Much of the civil parish is rural, with the major land use being agricultural.
The Act also provided for the establishment of civil parishes.
The current single civil parish was formed at some time thereafter.
The civil parish was established in 2013 under the national administrative reform.
However, some civil parishes may contain more than one village.
Many former civil parish areas also continue to form current registration districts.
The village has its own civil parish, the lowest unit of local government.
The civil parish is believed to have been inhabited since the 8th or 9th century.