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BT7 POSTCODE REGION

Belfast (BT7)

The BT7 postcode area is located in the Belfast postcode town region, within the county of County Antrim, and contains a total of 626 individual postcodes.

There are -1 electoral wards in the BT7 postcode area, including which come under the local authority of the Belfast Council.

Combining the whole postcode region, 0% of people in BT7 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 BT7 are poorer than other areas, but it may give an indication that there are areas of deprivation.


BT7 is a postcode in Northern Ireland. It is part of Belfast City Council area and covers the city centre, the university area, and a range of neighbourhoods to the south and east. It includes the popular Queen's Quarter, a bustling district that is home to Queen's University, one of the UK's top universities.

BT7 is an entirely urban postcode and is characterised by its dense population and mix of housing types. Many of the streets and neighbourhoods are situated on hills and offer stunning views of the city and beyond.

Highlights include the Botanic Gardens, the Ulster Museum, and the Botanic Railway Station. There are plenty of amenities and activities in the area, including a range of pubs, restaurants, and leisure facilities.

The area also has a strong cultural side, with a number of galleries, museums, theatres and open parks. It is home to the historic St. George's Market and numerous festivals throughout the year.

The postcode is served by excellent public transport links, both bus and rail, with stops in the area. Belfast Central Station is just a few minutes' walk from Queen's University, with regular services to the rest of the UK.

In terms of crime, BT7 is relatively safe. Whilst there has been an increase in recent years, its homely atmosphere and close-knit community mean it is still considered a safe area. This is further supported by the presence of student secure accommodation, CCTV, and 24-hour public transport.


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Demographics

UNEMPLOYMENT

  • 100%WORKING
  • 0%UNEMPLOYED

0% of people in BT7 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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BT7County Antrim

County Antrim

The county of County Antrim

BT7 is located in the county of County Antrim, in Northern Ireland.

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

County Antrim 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.

County Antrim Postal Town Map
Outward CodeBT7
Postal TownBelfast
MSOA Name
LSOA NameShaftesbury_2
CountyCounty Antrim
RegionCounty Antrim
CountryNorthern Ireland
Local AuthorityBelfast
Area ClassificationUnclassified

BT7 Electoral Wards

The postal region of BT7, 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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