How far is Edinburgh from Shetland?
312 miles
How far is Lerwick from Edinburgh?
302 miles
How far is Bergen from Lerwick?
357 km
What is the most dangerous place in Glasgow?
Areas to Avoid in Glasgow
- Sauchiehall Street.
- Hope Street.
- Clyde Street.
- Possil.
- Springburn.
- Lambhill.
- Cadder.
- Maryhill.
Is Glasgow still dangerous?
Overall Glasgow is a good place to live in because it’s a very big city with many areas. Only as dangerous as any other city in the UK and Western Europe. There is a stereotype that it’s the UK’s most dangerous city as there was a high crime rate during the 1980’s but has declined since then.
What is the poorest area in Scotland?
The 10 most-deprived areas in Scotland:
- Greenock Town Centre and East Central, Inverclyde.
- Carntyne West and Haghill, Glasgow City.
- Paisley Ferguslie, Renfrewshire (datazone S01012068)
- Alloa South and East, Clackmannanshire.
- Buckhaven, Denbeath and Muiredge, Fife.
- Cliftonville, North Lanarkshire.
Where should I not live in Glasgow?
The north of Glasgow has some of the worst areas to live in. I would refer to these areas as bandit country. Places like provanmill , carnhill, sighthill, possil park. Govanhill in the southside , used to be a nice area.
What is the nicest part of Glasgow?
- Hillhead. Glasgow’s trendy and increasingly desirable West End is one of the best areas of Glasgow to live.
- Shawlands. Shawlands is an attractive option for young families relocating to or within Glasgow.
- Bearsden.
- Giffnock.
- Scotstoun.
What is a good salary in Glasgow?
A person working in Glasgow typically earns around 79,300 GBP per year. Salaries range from 20,100 GBP (lowest average) to 354,000 GBP (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher). This is the average yearly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits.
What is the poshest part of Glasgow?
However, Glasgow is lagging behind other cities on the most expensive property list. The Scores in St Andrews is the most expensive street in Scotland, with an average house price of £2,179,000.
Is Bothwell posh?
A BOTHWELL cul-de-sac has been named as having homes among the priciest in Scotland. Properties in Countess Gate, which comprises homes fewer than 10 years old, currently attract an average price of £1,060,000. It is the only Lanarkshire location named in a new property study by the Bank of Scotland.