List of Welsh areas by percentage of Welsh-speakers

This is a list of subdivisions of Wales by the percentage of those professing some skills in the Welsh language in the 2011 UK census. The census did not record Welsh-speakers living outside Wales.

The census determined that 85.43% of the population could not read, speak or write in Welsh and that 80.99% of the population could not speak Welsh.[1]

Census breakdown

The Census produced a detailed breakdown of skills as:[2]

Those with knowledge of the Welsh language 2011

For the purpose of the first table, all combinations other than "no knowledge of Welsh" have been combined, giving a percentage of people that state they have some communication skills in the Welsh language rather than an ability to speak Welsh. The totals include children whose parents have filled in the Census details on their behalf.

AreaCan communicate
in Welsh
No knowledge
of Welsh
Population total% of those who
have some knowledge
of Welsh
% of those who
have no knowledge
of Welsh
Blaenau Gwent 7,808 62,00669,814 11.18% 88.82%
Bridgend 23,532 115,646 139,178 16.91% 83.09%
Caerphilly 28,059 150,747 178,806 15.69% 84.31%
Cardiff 54,504 291,586 346,090 15.74% 84.25%
Carmarthenshire 105,032 78,745 183,777 57.15% 42.85%
Ceredigion 43,366 32,556 75,922 57.12% 42.88%
Conwy 44,614 70,614 115,228 38.72% 61.28%
Denbighshire 32,528 61,206 93,734 34.70% 65.30%
Flintshire 30,455 122,051 152,506 19.97% 80.03%
Gwynedd 88,853 33,021 121,874 72.91% 27.09%
Isle of Anglesey 47,821 21,930 69,751 68.56% 31.44%
Merthyr Tydfil 8,640 50,162 58,802 14.69% 85.31%
Monmouthshire 12,500 78,823 91,323 13.69% 86.31%
Neath Port Talbot 33,896 105,916 139,812 24.24% 75.76%
Newport 18,490 127,246 145,736 12.69% 87.31%
Pembrokeshire 32,930 89,509 122,439 26.90% 73.10%
Powys 36,602 96,374 132,976 27.53% 72.47%
Rhondda Cynon Taf 44,911 189,499 234,410 19.16% 80.84%
Swansea 45,085 193,938 239,023 18.86% 81.14%
The Vale of Glamorgan 20,093 106,243 126,336 15.90% 84.10%
Torfaen 11,950 79,125 91,075 13.12% 86.88%
Wrexham 27,812 107,032 134,844 20.63% 79.37%
Totals 799,481 2,263,9753,063,456 26.10% 73.90%

Those with the ability to speak Welsh

The second table includes only those people who stated in the 2011 Census that they are able to speak the Welsh language. It was these statistics that were reported by the press when the first data samples were released in 2012.[3]

AreaAble to speak WelshUnable to
speak Welsh
Population total% of those
who can
speak Welsh
% of those
unable to
speak Welsh
Blaenau Gwent 5,316 64,49869,814 7.61% 92.39%
Bridgend 13,223 125,955 139,178 9.50% 90.50%
Caerphilly 19,448 159,358 178,806 10.88% 89.12%
Cardiff 37,194 308,896 346,090 10.75% 89.25%
Carmarthenshire 78,914 104,863 183,777 42.94% 57.06%
Ceredigion 43,366 32,556 75,922 57.12% 42.88%
Conwy 30,933 84,295 115,228 26.85% 75.15%
Denbighshire 22,491 71,243 93,734 23.99% 76.01%
Flintshire 19,463 133,043 152,506 12.76% 87.24%
Gwynedd 78,412 43,462 121,874 64.34% 35.66%
Isle of Anglesey 39,129 30,622 69,751 56.10% 43.90%
Merthyr Tydfil 5,083 53,719 58,802 8.64% 91.36%
Monmouthshire 8,831 82,492 91,323 9.67% 90.33%
Neath Port Talbot 20,843 118,969 139,812 14.91% 85.09%
Newport 13,124 132,612 145,736 9.01% 90.99%
Pembrokeshire 23,016 99,423 122,439 18.80% 81.20%
Powys 24,187 108,789 132,976 18.19% 81.81%
Rhondda Cynon Taf 28,123 206,287 234,410 12.00% 88.00%
Swansea 26,532 212,491 239,023 11.10% 88.90%
The Vale of Glamorgan 13,325 113,011 126,336 10.55% 89.45%
Torfaen 8,704 82,371 91,075 9.56% 90.44%
Wrexham 16,805 118,039 134,844 12.46% 87.54%
Totals 568,500 2,494,9563,063,456 18.56%

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