Understanding Scottish Places

Earlston, Scottish Borders

Population 1,765

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Earlston is in Scottish Borders. It is a 16th century town which served the local agricultural area. It is a local market town.

In this type of small town, the population comprises families with a higher proportion of adults in the 25–44 age grouping. Higher rates of full time employment are found.

Earlston is an interdependent to independent town.

Its most similar towns are Alford, Drumnadrochit, and Scalloway.

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Interdependent
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Number of jobs

2
Type average 2

Diversity of jobs

-4
Type average 0

Distance travelled to work

2
Type average 0

Number of public sector jobs

0
Type average 2

Number of hospitals

-6
Type average -6

Number of GP's and dentists

4
Type average 4

Number of children in primary schools

0
Type average 4

Number of children in secondary schools

6
Type average 2

Distance travelled to study

2
Type average 2

Number of shops

2
Type average 4

Diversity of retail offer

-4
Type average -4

Number of charities

Type average 4
Dependent
Interdependent
Independent

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Public

Education (% all people aged 16 and over)

  No education Standard grade or equivalent Higher grade or equivalent HNC, HND, SVQ4 Degree or higher degree
Earlston 19.56233422 19.49602122 10.21220159 22.34748011 28.38196286

Commercial

Distance travelled to study

  At home Up to 5km 5 to 10km 10 to 30km 30km and over
Earlston 1.8130311614730878 10.538243626062323 1.3031161473087818 0.8498583569405099 0.509915014164306

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