Denbighshire
Principal area in Wales
CountryWales
TypePrincipal area
CountyDenbighshire
Population98,202
Admin CentreRuthin
Area837 km²
About Denbighshire
Denbighshire is a principal area in Wales, United Kingdom. The administrative centre is Ruthin. Denbighshire has a population of 98,202 and covers an area of 837 km².
Denbighshire is one of 22 principal areas in Wales, established in 1996 as part of local government reorganisation. Each principal area is governed by a single-tier unitary authority responsible for all local government services.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Denbighshire council?
Denbighshire is a principal area in Wales, United Kingdom.
What type of council is Denbighshire?
Denbighshire is a principal area. It is responsible for local government services in its area.
What is the population of Denbighshire?
Denbighshire has a population of approximately 98,202.
What county is Denbighshire in?
Denbighshire is in Denbighshire, Wales.
How big is Denbighshire?
Denbighshire covers an area of 837 km² (323 square miles).