Population
Most Black Britons can be found in the large cities and metropolitan areas of the country: there are almost 1 million Black Britons in London. According to 2005 estimates, cities with large and significant Black communities are as follows (London boroughs included).
| Large Black British Communities | |||
| Greater London | 1,100,000 | ||
| Birmingham Metro Area | 176,700 | ||
| Hackney, East London | 67,104 | ||
| Lambeth, South London | 65,800 | ||
| Southwark, South London | 64,400 | ||
| Lewisham, South London | 63,700 | ||
| Croydon, South London | 55,900 | ||
| Newham, East London | 55,400 | ||
| Brent, North West London | 54,300 | ||
| Haringey, North London | 47,200 | ||
| Waltham Forest, East London | 39,300 | ||
| Enfield, North London | 38 220 | ||
| Greater Manchester | 38,300 | ||
| Redbridge, North East London | 24 650 | ||
| Leeds | 21,000 | ||
| Sheffield | 18,300 | ||
| Bristol | 16,100 | ||
| Wolverhampton | 16,000 | ||
| Hillingdon, West London | 15,000 | ||
| Sandwell | 14,769 | ||
| Liverpool | 12,200 | ||
| Coventry | 11,800 | ||
| Bradford | 11,000 | ||