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  2. Springburn - Wikipedia

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    The regeneration vision remained incomplete, and by the mid-1980s Springburn had become one of Glasgow's most notorious areas, exacerbated by decaying housing and lack of major employers to replace the decline in the railway industry, despite the creation of North Glasgow College (now Glasgow Kelvin College) at the former North British ...

  3. Barrowfield - Wikipedia

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    Being an area of working class housing enclosed by main roads and railway lines, Barrowfield consequently developed a distinctive character. The original 1930s council housing scheme flats [1] (built to accommodate those cleared from Glasgow's 19th century slums in nearby areas such as Camlachie) became increasingly hard to let and were demolished in the 2000s to make way for more appealing ...

  4. Possilpark - Wikipedia

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    Possilpark, colloquially known as Possil, [1] is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow, situated north of the River Clyde and centred around Saracen Street. The area developed around Saracen Foundry of Walter MacFarlane & Co., which was the main employer.

  5. Govanhill - Wikipedia

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    Govanhill was one of the few areas to avoid Glasgow Corporation's programme of 'Comprehensive Development Areas' in the 1960s. This program saw older tenement housing in 29 inner-city neighbourhoods (including nearby Pollokshaws and the Gorbals) demolished and replaced with new non-traditional buildings, typically high rise or deck-access apartments of a lower density, with large proportions ...

  6. ‘Left behind’ neighbourhoods ‘will be hardest hit by cost-of ...

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    This compares with rises of 6.6 percentage points in other deprived areas and 2.3 percentage points across England. Some 213 of the 225 “left behind” neighbourhoods (94.5%) have higher levels ...

  7. Glasgow effect - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow within Scotland; also see Greater Glasgow. According to the World Health Organization in 2008, the male life expectancy at birth in the Calton area of Glasgow between 1998–2002 was 54 years. [20] [a] A local doctor attributed this to alcohol and drug abuse, and to a violent gang culture. [23]

  8. Poverty in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of child poverty today is poverty in working families. Roughly 30% of British children are now classed as poor and of those two-thirds are from working families. Analysts claim cuts to working-age benefits would likely increase poverty rates greatly during the three years following 2017.

  9. Is one of England's most deprived towns on the up? - AOL

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    More than £300m has been invested in Great Yarmouth since 2019, including a new bridge and market place.

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