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PH44 POSTCODE REGION

Perth (PH44)

The PH44 postcode area is located in the Perth postcode town region, within the county of , and contains a total of 1 individual postcodes.

There are 4 electoral wards in the PH44 postcode area, including Aberfeldy,Acharacle, Arisaig, Auchterarder, Aviemore, Ballachulish, Blairgowrie, Boat Of Garten, Carrbridge, Corrour, Crieff, Dalwhinnie, Dunkeld, Fort Augustus, Fort William, Glenfinnan, Grantown-On-Spey, Invergarry, Isle Of Canna, Isle Of Eigg, Isle Of Rum, Kingussie, Kinlochleven, Lochailort, Mallaig, Nethy Bridge, Newtonmore, Perth, Pitlochry, Roy Bridge, Spean Bridge which come under the local authority of the Highland Council.

Combining the whole postcode region, 0% of people in PH44 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 PH44 are poorer than other areas, but it may give an indication that there are areas of deprivation.


The PH44 postcode covers a significant portion of the Perth and Kinross district of Scotland. It includes rural and urban areas, incorporating five large villages and many smaller settlements.

The PH44 postcode area lies approximately 30 miles north of Perth and Kinross' capital, Perth. It runs from the A9 Road to the east, to the border with Argyll and Bute in the west. Along its borders, it neighbours the postcode areas of PH10, PH15 and PH22.

The Principal Area of the PH44 postcode is the locality of Strath Tay. It contains important settlements such as Aberfeldy, Fortingall, Blackwood, Meikleour, Dull, Dullerton, Ericht and Invergowrie. The towns and villages provide services to the local community, such as schools, shops, banks, and churches.

The wider PH44 postcode area is largely rural and covers an area of approximately 185 square miles. There is a wide variety of natural habitats in the area – including woodland, grassland, rivers, lochs and moorland.

The natural attractions include the picturesque River Tay, which runs along the length of the postcode area; Loch Tay, the largest inland water mass in Scotland; and Ben Lawers, the highest mountain in the area.

The area is popular with tourists, offering numerous public access ways and trails – such as the Birnam Hill Walk, the Wild Goats Trail, and the Highland Off-Road Vehicle Route (HORVR) – as well as various outdoor activities such as potholing, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.

The PH44 postcode area is also a great location for walking, cycling, bird watching, and nature study. In particular, the area is renowned for its diverse and rich wildlife. There are many bird species, particularly raptors, present in the area, in addition to otters, deer, foxes and badgers.

Finally, thePH44 postcode area also has a rich local history, with many interesting castles, monuments and archaeological sites in the area to explore. From the ruins of old monasteries to the picturesque Dunkeld Cathedral, there is a wealth of heritage sites waiting to be discovered.


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Demographics

UNEMPLOYMENT

  • 100%WORKING
  • 0%UNEMPLOYED

0% of people in PH44 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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PH44

The county of

PH44 is located in the county of , in Scotland.

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

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.

 Postal Town Map
Outward CodePH44
Postal TownPerth
MSOA NameLochaber West
LSOA Name
County
Region
CountryScotland
Local AuthorityHighland
Area ClassificationUnclassified

PH44 Electoral Wards

The postal region of PH44, includes the local towns, villages, electoral wards and stations of:


A' Bhrideanach
A' Chill
Canna
Humla
Sanday
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