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Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council
Tel: 024 7637 6376
Monday to Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
One Stop Shops:
Nuneaton Town Hall
Coton Road, Nuneaton,
Warwickshire, CV11 5AA
Bedworth Area Office
High Street, Bedworth,
Warwickshire, CV12 8NF
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Tel: 024 7637 6376
Monday to Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
One Stop Shops:
Nuneaton Town Hall
Coton Road, Nuneaton,
Warwickshire, CV11 5AA
Bedworth Area Office
High Street, Bedworth,
Warwickshire, CV12 8NF
Contact Us
Maps and Directions

Look Out For Your Census Form
The census questionnaires, which are easily recognised by the purple 2011 Census logo, have already started to drop through the letter boxes of homes throughout the Borough.
This year there is also an option to fill in the census questionnaire online – but you will still need the form you receive through the post, as this will include your unique internet code.
There is a wide range of help available to assist people with completing the form, however they choose to fill it in. For example, there are language guidance booklets available, forms in large print format, Text Relay, online help and telephone call centres.
The census has taken place in the UK since 1801, with a day being chosen every 10 years for this purpose (except in 1941 during the war). The date that has been chosen this time around is 27 March and the idea is to get a snapshot of the UK’s population on that day.
There are many good reasons to fill in your census questionnaire, which enables central and local government, health authorities and many other organisations identify local housing, education, health and transport needs for years to come.
Supermarkets use census statistics to work out the kind of foods they need to sell to keep local communities stocked up with their favourites. Fire services and the police use census data to help communities, putting fire and crime prevention measures in specific areas.
The census information also helps determine how much funding local authorities get to help provide services to local communities, so it’s very important that the information is as accurate as possible – which can only be achieved if as many households as possible fill in the form.
So when the form comes through your letter box, remember to take care of it – and fill it in.

