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G1 POSTCODE REGION

Glasgow (G1)

The G1 postcode area is located in the Glasgow postcode town region, within the county of Lanarkshire, and contains a total of 1215 individual postcodes.

There are 0 electoral wards in the G1 postcode area, including Alexandria, Arrochar, Clydebank, Dumbarton, Glasgow, Helensburgh which come under the local authority of the Glasgow City Council.

Combining the whole postcode region, 0% of people in G1 are classed as having an AB social grade, (i.e. 'white-collar' middle-upper class), compared to 27% across the UK.

This does not mean that the people of G1 are poorer than other areas, but it may give an indication that there are areas of deprivation.


The G1 postcode area is a group of nine post towns that covers the centre of the city of Glasgow in Scotland. It is bordered by the G2 postcode area to the east, the G4 postcode area to the south-east and the G11 postcode area to the west. It comprises mainly of the city centre, Glasgow's two universities, and other surrounding streets and suburbs.

The area has a population of around 99,649 people, with its highest population density in the city centre. It consists of many parks, squares and public spaces, such as the gardens at Glasgow Green and the River Clyde in its south-eastern quarter. As a result, it is known to be a lively and vibrant area of the city.

G1 is home to a multitude of retail, business and tourist attractions. It is home to two universities, Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Strathclyde, along with numerous shopping arcades, independent and chain retail outlets. It has a good selection of bars and restaurants, as well as some of the city's best nightlife spots. In terms of culture, G1 includes the Gallery of Modern Art, the Citizens Theatre, and the Pavilion Theatre.

The area is also a major transport hub and is well-served by roads, bus routes, rail services, and the underground. There are four stations on the Glasgow Subway: St Enoch, Cowcaddens, Buchanan Street, and St George's Cross. In addition, Glasgow Central, Queen Street, and Charing Cross stations offer services to the rest of the UK.

From a business perspective, G1 provides an ideal location for those looking to set up shop in the city. It has a wide range of office space and business centres, as well as a number of industrial parks. As a result, it has become a focal point for many of the city's companies and organisations.

TheG1 postcode offers an eclectic mix of attractions, amenities, and business opportunities in the heart of Glasgow. It is a great place for those looking to experience the city and its vibrant culture, as well as those looking to take advantage of its business opportunities.


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Demographics

UNEMPLOYMENT

  • 100%WORKING
  • 0%UNEMPLOYED

0% of people in G1 are either unemployed or full time students. The average UK unemployment rate is currently 4%.

SOCIAL GRADES

  • 0%AB
  • 0%C2/C2
  • 0%DE

According to census records, 0% of people here have a social grade of AB (highest), compared to the national average of 27%.

ETHNICITY

  • 0%WHITE
  • 100%NON-WHITE

0% of people class themselves as 'white', compared to a national UK average of 81.9%.

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G1Lanarkshire

Lanarkshire

The county of Lanarkshire

G1 is located in the county of Lanarkshire, in Scotland.

Lanarkshire has a total population of 0, making it the largest county in the UK.

Lanarkshire has a total area of square miles, and a population density of people per square kilometre. For comparison, Greater London has a density of 5,618 people/km2.

Lanarkshire Postal Town Map
Outward CodeG1
Postal TownGlasgow
MSOA NameCity Centre East
LSOA Name
CountyLanarkshire
RegionLanarkshire
CountryScotland
Local AuthorityGlasgow City
Area ClassificationUnclassified

G1 Electoral Wards

The postal region of G1, includes the local towns, villages, electoral wards and stations of:


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Click on an 'outward' code for more information. For example, the outward postcode page 'EC2M' will give you an alphabetical list covering all postcodes located in the region, from 'EC2M 1BB' through to 'EC2M 7YA'.

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