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Neighbourhood profiles are based on ACORN classifications, which describe the type of neighbourhood a postcode has been matched to, not the specific postcode. Since most postcodes include a mix of people, the description will never be exact. › Learn more

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Often, many of the people who live in this sort of postcode will be students living in terraces. These are known as type 23 in the ACORN classification and 0.39% of the UK’s population live in this type.

University towns such as Oxford and Cambridge have high concentrations of these types, as do other large population centres such as Leeds and Southampton.

Here is an overview of the likely preferences and features of your neighbourhood:

Family income Medium   
Interest in current affairs High
Housing - with mortgage Very low   
Educated - to degree Medium
Couples with children High   
Have satellite TV Medium

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Population

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Glasgow City Council Scottish Average
Total Population: 577,869 5,062,011
% aged 0-19: 23.8507% 24.1832%
% aged 20-34: 24.1145% 20.0273%
% aged 35-49: 21.4069% 22.0927%
% aged 50-64: 14.9337% 17.7961%
% aged 65+: 15.6942% 15.9008%

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Glasgow City Council Scottish Average
Average gross weekly pay 415.10 441.00

Claimant count

G1 1 Scottish Average
This figure measures the number of people claiming benefits (known as Job Seekers Allowance) on the day of the monthly count. Learn more
Claimant count (May 2008) 19 64

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