These profiles contain statistical information for primary care cluster areas in North Wales. They were published in December 2025 and update the previous December 2024 edition.
They provide statistical information about the wider social and physical environment that can impact on health and well-being. This includes data about:
- population characteristics
- health indicators
- housing and living arrangements
- community safety
- economy and employment
- income and benefits
- deprivation
Note: 2024 data was used to calculate Dwellings by council tax band. This means that for these measures rates and percentages for North Wales, Wales, England and Wales, and Great Britain will be different to those in the 2025 local authority level profiles that were also published in December 2025.
The profiles also contain a summary of key messages for primary care clusters from the Population Needs Assessment.
The profiles are currently being redeveloped and expanded. They will be updated to reflect new data that becomes available and to provide commentary on their content.
Accessible versions of the profiles are available on request.
We can provide area profiles containing most of this data for other areas, including any small areas that can be built from the lower super output area statistical geography.
You can also contact us if you need more detailed statistics or help with analysis. And you can let us know if there is any other statistical information you think it would be useful to provide on this website.
Related pages
Statistical profiles for North Wales unitary authority areas
These four-page profiles contain statistical information for unitary authority areas, local health board areas and public service board areas in North Wales
North Wales Population Needs Assessment
Contact us
North Wales Regional Innovation Coordination Hub
Email: nwrich@denbighshire.gov.uk
Phone: 01824 712432