St Pancras & Somers Town ward profile

A summary of St Pancras & Somers Town ward in the Central neighbourhood of Camden

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July 6, 2025

Abstract
The population of Camden is among the most diverse in London and health outcomes vary significantly across its different neighbourhoods. Understanding the impact of environment on resident health is crucial for informed decision-making and the development of interventions. This area profile focuses on the ward of St Pancras & Somers Town.

Introduction

This is a summary profile of St Pancras & Somers Town ward in the Central neighbourhood of Camden. It includes data on the neighbourhood’s demography, levels of deprivation, and key health indicators such as life expectancy and prevalence of long-term conditions.

Demography

Population

The London Borough of Camden has approximately 219,900 residents according to the latest population projections. Of this total, 13,400 reside in St Pancras & Somers Town, making it the ward with the highest number of residents. There are 7,200 female residents and 6,200 male residents in St Pancras & Somers Town.

The 2021 Census reported a population in Camden of 220,000. This is substantially lower than expected based on previous projection of 280,000 from the 2011 Census.

Factors such as temporary relocation during the COVID-19 pandemic may have contributed to the discrepancy, with some evidence this is now reversing.[1] Camden Council’s position is that the 2021 Census likely underestimates the population but that 2011 Census projections may overestimate. Census 2021 population projections are expected in May 2025. Despite the limitations, these will likely be the most appropriate source for population data.

When interpreting or producing statistics using the Camden population it is important to be clear which population estimate has been used (source and year) as these can produce very different metrics even when the numerators (i.e. observations of interest) are similar.

Age

Children and young people (0-24 years old) make up 39.71% of the population of St Pancras & Somers Town which is more than Camden overall (30.85%). Additionally, the percentage of older adults aged 65+ years is 9.39% compared to 12.02%.

Ethnicity

The following data uses the Office of National Statistics (ONS) ethnicity classifications. When looking at the broader ethnicities (e.g. ‘Asian’ instead of ‘Asian: Indian’), the most frequently reported ethnicity in St Pancras & Somers Town is White (41.96%), which is lower than Camden (59.52%). Additionally, this ward exhibits higher proportions of residents identifying as Asian, and Black.

Looking at the specific subgroups of ethnicity, St Pancras & Somers Town shows higher proportions of residents identifying as Bangladeshi, African, Other Asian, Chinese, Caribbean, White and Black Caribbean, White and Black African, Other Black, Roma, and Gypsy or Irish Traveller compared to the borough.