gains residents for the second year in a row

gains residents for the second year in a row
Dieppe gains residents for the second year in a row

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Mathieu Te Morsche

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Dec 19 2024 at 5:59 p.m.

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For the second year in a row, the population of Dieppe (Seine-Maritime) continues to grow. INSEEthe national institute of statistics and economic studies, has just revealed, Thursday December 19, 2024, the results of the census covering the total population (which includes the municipal population and the population counted separately, such as students) in 2022.

It is now set at 29,007.

“Excellent news” for Dieppe

“It’s a excellent news for our city, reacts Nicolas Langlois, the mayor of Dieppe in a press release. It is not for nothing that we try to offer a welcoming city, with the main services nearby, where any trip can be made on foot in less than ten minutes. »

“We intend to continue our housing construction policy,” adds the first elected official. Continue to take care of our environment, our artisanal fishing and the living environment, to support our associative, cultural, sporting fabric or further strengthen our hospital center. »

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A survey on the family in 2025

In 2023, the INSEE census established the total population of the city of Ango in 2021 at 28,813. If the figure is in increaseDieppe had however had to face a drop of its population in recent years. In 2016, the total population was 30,588 inhabitants, and 32,066 in 2011.

In 2025, in Dieppe, the census will be done from January 16 to February 22. The city was also drawn by lot by INSEE with 2,000 other cities in to be the subject of a investigation on family fashions today.

This survey will concern the districts of Talou, the seafront, Pollet, the city of sailors, Côteaux and Vieux-Neuville. This represents 1,600 housing units and 604 addresses.

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