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ban freekmasons
04-09-2008, 09:31 AM
Glasgow tops 'most deprived' list

Glasgow featured most in the 10 worst areas
More than three-quarters of Scotland's most deprived areas are in Glasgow, according to new figures.
The statistics published by the Scottish Executive said that 16 council wards within the city featured in the 20 worst areas.

Glasgow is also home to the three wards which come out worst on the list - Keppochhill, Drumry and Parkhead.

The Scottish Executive said it recognised that the wards identified in the Scottish Indices of Deprivation needed the most help.

The study measured employment income, health, education attainment and access to services in council wards across the country.

Levels of deprivation

Levels of deprivation are calculated on a scale of one to 100, with 100 being the worst.

Edinburgh, Renfrewshire, Dundee and the Highlands joined Glasgow on the list of areas with the highest levels of deprivation.

More than half the council wards in Glasgow and Dundee were within the worst 10% across Scotland.

THE 20 MOST DEPRIVED AREAS IN SCOTLAND
1 Keppochhill, Glasgow
2 Drumry, Glasgow
3 Parkhead, Glasgow
4 Craigmillar, Edinburgh
5 Hutchesontown, Glasgow
6 Bridgeton/Dalmarnock, Glasgow
7 Queenslie, Glasgow
8 Merkinch, Highland
9 Royston, Glasgow
10 Glenwood, Glasgow
11 St James, Renfrewshire
12 Braidfauld, Glasgow
13 Ibrox, Glasgow
14 Barlanark, Glasgow
15 Ashfield, Glasgow
16 Whitfield, Dundee
17 Milton, Glasgow
18 Wyndford, Glasgow
19 Easterhouse, Glasgow
20 Summerhill, Glasgow


More than one in 10 wards in West Dunbartonshire, Inverclyde, East Ayrshire, Clackmannanshire and North Ayrshire featured in the worst 10%.

Deputy social justice minister Des McNulty said there had been "significant investment in regeneration" in Glasgow.

The city council has received £110m from the executive to tackle deprivation since 1999.

"We recognise that the wards identified need the most help," he said.

"This is why our expenditure is targeting those areas - and is making a difference for the people living in those communities."

Mr McNulty said the research would assist the fight against poverty.

"It highlights what we already know - that there are still some communities that do not adequately share in our nation's prosperity.

"That is why the executive has put closing the opportunity gap at the heart of everything we do," he said.

Poverty levels

Danny Phillips, the Scottish spokesman for the Child Poverty Action Group, said the report provided "valuable information" in the fight against poverty.

"These figures are concerning and do show how society remains unequal and how much more needs to be done," he said.

"Poverty levels in Scotland are some of the worst in Europe.

"The executive needs to do more to attack poverty and this issue has to be a major priority in the forthcoming elections."

The study was carried out by the Social Disadvantage Research Centre at Oxford University.

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fantana
04-09-2008, 12:33 PM
Still it don't stop 'em from having a good knees up, ey?

homebrew1973
04-09-2008, 02:14 PM
2 Drumry, Glasgow
I was brought up there in the 80s (Robert Burns Avenue), small world eh? ;) It was a tip though back then, shame to hear it`s the same now :(

I`m surprised nearby Drumchapel isn`t included, that was even worse :eek:

endlessvista
04-09-2008, 02:28 PM
You have to wonder how much of the cultural sectarianism of working class Glasgow leads to this social deprivation? A real case of divide and conquer if you ask me. Have them all hating Taigs/Jaffas and they will just end up in their own quagmire rather than wake up to their manipulation. Saw it in Belfast as well.

Was talking to a guy on a plane recently who is a paramedic in Glasgow and he says that in some areas he will be attacked because they think the green paramedic uniform = Celtic supporter. Even though he is protestant and supports Rangers.

Having been bought up in a Dublin inner-city high rise slum in the 1970's the sheer mindlessness of the working classes never ceases to amazes me. They are their own worst enemy.

w1nstonsm1th84
04-09-2008, 03:17 PM
...the sheer mindlessness of the working classes never ceases to amazes me. They are their own worst enemy.

I entirely concur with that, it is such a tragedy. :(

audiolink
04-09-2008, 04:05 PM
Hi
I remember about 20 years ago I saw a guy cycling down the Ferry/Merkinch area of Inverness with a shotgun, going to blow his g/f away for sleeping around. It was rough as hell. In fact a lot of areas in the highland capital were and still are very bad.
I had three cars torched coz I came from the Black Isle and wasn't a townie. that was in 1984/5.
Mind you we always fought with the glasgow boys when they headed north. I have been seriously thinking about going back home as Hastings is just as bloody bad :(

dmt head
04-09-2008, 04:25 PM
I entirely concur with that, it is such a tragedy. :(

Dont you think your kind of stereotyping there? Im working class as is most of the people I know and were not mindless?? I actually live 5 minute walk from number 3 on the list parkhead and the place is full of scum. Its just education, I dont mean in schools I mean at home and these people have nonemy areas full of idiots too seems to be the rule up my neck of the woods :(

Mo0n5tar
04-09-2008, 04:37 PM
I grew up in Merkinch Inverness, down the ferry where the "breed" are at haha.

jp13
04-09-2008, 06:19 PM
I grew up in Merkinch Inverness, down the ferry where the "breed" are at haha.
Y.N.T. ya Bass

axel
04-09-2008, 06:28 PM
I lived over in Glasgow for a while last year (Paisley, actually) and worked beside Ibrox stadium. Yeah, definitely agree with it being on that list.

homebrew1973
04-09-2008, 06:35 PM
I lived over in Glasgow for a while last year (Paisley, actually) and worked beside Ibrox stadium. Yeah, definitely agree with it being on that list.
Boo hiss etc to Rangers, especially after sunday`s result :rolleyes: :mad: ;)

Mo0n5tar
04-09-2008, 07:10 PM
My gran used to live @ a place called Dunabban road on the boarder of the Ferry, it was a nice house on the River Ness and obviously that attracted all kinds of unsavoury attention, they sold up a few years ago and moved up near Hilton & Inshes to the Druid area, near the golf course, man that place has expanded since i left, there were no houses there when I was a wee nipper now there are literally thousands.

I do love and miss it up there, beautiful land, shame about some of the people, same as most of Britain eh?

audiolink
04-09-2008, 09:49 PM
Hi
I haven't been home for years. Certainly not since it got city status. Used to drink in the Gellions and the Abertarff when I went to town. Dalneigh and Hilton had a bad name for a while as did Smithton and Culloden. Now it seems there are a lot of young assholes causing all sorts of probs up there.
Always the one or two who think they are better than everyone else. Was like that then and it will be like that in the future.
I still have remnants of a family there and I only keep in touch by email and phone.
But you are right MoOn5tar-beautiful scenery and places... spoilt by the idiots.

homebrew1973
04-09-2008, 10:20 PM
But you are right MoOn5tar-beautiful scenery and places... spoilt by the idiots.
I echo that sentiment regarding where I live. Used to quiet and peaceful till morons moved in en-masse. And lovely scenery all around which is often defiled by said cretins :mad: