BT13 2BD

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Shankill Leisure Centre - Leisure Centres

100, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Telephone: 028 9091 8750 Fax: 028 9032 1647
Web: http://www.belfastcitycouncil.co.uk

Belfast City Council

100, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Telephone: 028 9091 8750 Fax: 028 9091 8751

Shankill Rd Mission - Charities And Charitable Organisations

110-120, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Telephone: 028 9032 4345

The Shankill Road Mission - Charities And Charitable Organisations

110-120, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Telephone: 028 9032 4345 Fax: 028 9023 6843

W Ewing - Fishmongers And Related Services

124, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Telephone: 028 9032 5534 Fax: 028 9024 1707
Web: http://www.ewingseafoods.com

Walter Ewing - Fishmongers And Related Services

124, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Fax: 028 9024 1707

Philip Russell Ltd - Beer Wine And Spirit (Retail)

126, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD

Nail Her & Beauty Salon - Hairdressers (Unisex)

128, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Telephone: 028 9543 8489

Dolson Salon

128, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Telephone: 028 9543 8489

Combi Hair & Beauty - Beauty Salons

128, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD

Top House Studio - Audio/Visual Production Services

134, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD

Stadium Youth & Community Projects - Associations

134a, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Fax: 01757 249 170

Shankill Road Surgery - Doctors

136-138, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Telephone: 028 9031 6960 Web: http://www.shankillsurgery.com

A Nelson - Doctors

136-138, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Fax: 028 9031 6969

Cusick Tattoo - Tattoo Artists

142, Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD
Telephone: 028 9027 8935
Area Profile Data

Area: BT13 2BD
Area Type: Poorer Council Tenants Including Many Single Parents

The residents of this group typically occupy low quality terraces and small flats in cosmopolitan towns and suburbs. The majority rent social housing from the council or through housing associations, although some are struggling to pay a mortgage. Within these neighbourhoods live poorly paid office and manual workers. Educational attainment is very low and unemployment is the highest in the UK. These are generally family and single areas. They are typically credit hungry, striving to make ends meet and are often unable to meet repayments. These individuals more often than not read the tabloid press.