Falkirk is the main town and administrative centre of the Falkirk council area, which has an overall population of 156,800 and inholds the nearby towns of Grangemouth, Bo’ness, Denny, Camelon, Larbert and Stenhousemuir, and the cluster of Braes villages.
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Is Falkirk a city?
Falkirk is a town in Scotland’s central belt, located between Edinburgh and Glasgow in the Forth Valley.
How many people live in Grangemouth?
16,120
Grangemouth
Grangemouth Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Ghrainnse Scots: Grangemooth | |
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Population | 16,120 (mid-2020 est.) |
• Density | 3,913/sq mi (1,511/km2) |
OS grid reference | NS935815 |
• Edinburgh | 21.0 mi (33.8 km) SE |
How many homes are in Falkirk?
72,994
Household Estimates
In 2020, the number of households in Falkirk was 72,994. This is a 0.4% increase from 72,672 households in 2019.
What is the population of Larbert?
12,180
Larbert
Larbert Scottish Gaelic: Lèirbeart/Larbairt/Leth-pheairt Scots: Lairbert | |
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Population | 12,180 (mid-2020 est.) |
• Density | 4,283/sq mi (1,654/km2) |
OS grid reference | NS8650082500 |
Council area | Falkirk |
What is a person from Falkirk called?
Those who live in Falkirk are known as ‘the Bairns‘: this was after the 18th century when the well known motto ‘better meddle with the deil than the bairns of Falkirk’ became commonly used.
Is Falkirk nice to live in?
Rated 36th best place to live in the UK by Uswitch in recent years and with high wages and low house prices to boot, you can pick up a property on a modern development or a charming Victorian detached home for a lot less than in nearby hubs Edinburgh, Glasgow or Stirling, making Falkirk very popular with commuters.
What is the poorest city in Scotland?
Greenock town centre
the most deprived area is in Greenock town centre. This represents a change since SIMD 2016 and 2012, when the most deprived area was identified as Ferguslie Park, Paisley. the area with the largest local share of deprived areas was Inverclyde, with 45% of data zones among the 20% most deprived areas in Scotland.
What is the richest town in Scotland?
Bieldside is a suburb to the west of Aberdeen City Centre, Scotland. Together with the neighbouring suburb of Cults, it is the wealthiest area in Scotland.
Bieldside | |
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Council area | City of Aberdeen |
Lieutenancy area | Aberdeen |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
What is the richest postcode in Scotland?
In fact, the top seven entries have EH postcodes, with the EH10 postcode, which includes the suburb of Morningside, taking the top spot with an average property value of £549,221.
Highest value areas.
Area | Zed-Index | |
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1 | EH10 (Edinburgh) | £549,221 |
2 | EH36 (Humbie) | £541,628 |
3 | EH9 (Edinburgh) | £530,564 |
4 | EH2 (Edinburgh) | £523,098 |
How many died at Falkirk?
2,000 killed
The Battle of Falkirk (Blàr na h-Eaglaise Brice in Gaelic), on 22 July 1298, was one of the major battles in the First War of Scottish Independence.
Battle of Falkirk | |
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Strength | |
c. 6,000 men 1,000 cavalry 5,000 infantry | c. 15,000 men 2,500 cavalry 12,500 infantry |
Casualties and losses | |
c. 2,000 killed | c. 2,000 killed |
When was the last Big in Falkirk?
Big in Falkirk was canceled in 2010.
How many people are homeless in Falkirk?
1165
Homeless applications 2019-20
Area | Number of homeless applications 2019-20 |
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Falkirk | 1165 |
Fife | 2622 |
Glasgow City | 6054 |
Highland | 1212 |
Is Falkirk a good area?
Falkirk is a very nice town and the people are friendly. It’s not rough and has to be one of, if not the, safest large town in Scotland. Commuting to Glasgow and Edinburgh is easy as there is good access to motorways and the train service to each from Falkirk High Station is usually very quick and efficient.
Why is Falkirk called Falkirk?
The name ‘Falkirk’ originates from the Gaelic EGGLESBRECH, meaning’the speckled church’. Over the years this has translated into Scots as FAWKIRK and then the modern FALKIRK. Some historians have argued that the towns name relates back to the early town church which was supposedly made from speckled stone.
Is Denny Stirlingshire or Falkirk?
Denny (Scottish Gaelic: Deanaidh) is a town in the Falkirk council area of Scotland. Historically in Stirlingshire, it is situated 7 miles (11 kilometres) west of Falkirk, and 6 miles (10 km) northeast of Cumbernauld, adjacent to both the M80 and M876 motorways.
Is Falkirk deprived?
One area may score well on educational outcomes for example, but have poor health and access to services. The most-deprived areas for each criteria: Income – Falkirk town centre and Callendar Park. Employment – Glasgow’s Shettleston north.
How old is Falkirk?
Falkirk
Falkirk Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Bhreac Scots: Fawkirk | |
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Settled | 7th century |
Burgh Charter | 1600 |
Elevation | 37 m (121 ft) |
OS grid reference | NS887801 |
What is the oldest building in Falkirk?
PARISH CHURCH, FALKIRK
Possibly the most historic building in Falkirk, the church stands on the site of what is probably the first Christian edifice in the town. Falkirk takes its name from the first stone-built church, erected in the Middle Ages when it was known as the ‘Faw’ or Speckled Kirk.
Where should I live in Falkirk?
Generally the most sought after area is within the town centre from Arnott Hill, Camelon Road to Rosehall Terrace. Your Move Lettings has seen a rapid growth year on year in Falkirk and surrounding areas.
Who is famous from Falkirk?
Pages in category “People from Falkirk”
- Cara Aitchison.
- John Aitken (editor)
- John Aitken (meteorologist)
- David Alexander (Scottish politician)
- Ernest Masson Anderson.
- John Wilson, Lord Ashmore.