Area Information for Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT5 4AG

This postcode in Belfast is in Northern Ireland. The postcode is within the Ballymacarrett ward/electoral division, which is in the UK Parliamentary Constituency of Belfast East. This page combines information for the address Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT5 4AG, and the neighbourhood in which it resides. If you wish, you can also view information for the whole of BT5 here. For more details on the exact area these statistics cover, please see the map below and click "Show Census Area Covered" immediately below the map.

Please Note

This postcode was terminated by the Royal Mail in June 2005. Where possible, we have attempted to find data relating to the area in which the postcode used to reside before retirement. However, some data such as street names and house pricing is based on current postcodes only and so may be missing or incomplete.

Basic Information

Area Type Belfast Metropolitan Urban Area
Local Authority Belfast
Ward Ballymacarrett
UK Parliamentary Constituency Belfast East * Note that some postcodes straddle constituency boundaries. To check your exact constituency by house number or name, use the TheyWorkForYou website at this link.
Region Northern Ireland Constituencies
Country Northern Ireland

Housing Summary

The most common type of housing in the area immediately surrounding this street is flats, with the most common tenure being social rental housing. We also have information on housing tenure, occupancy and more on our Housing tab.

About the Demographic Information

The information on housing, people, culture, employment and education that is displayed about Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT5 4AG is based on the last census performed in the UK in 2021. They are performed once every 10 years. Our website shows 2021 data for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. For Scotland, 2022 data is shown (the Scottish census was performed a year later than the rest of the UK). Please note: census information may include figures for adjacent streets and postcodes. The figures are therefore representative of the local area, not a specific street address or row of houses.

The census collection is designed so that each group of postcodes should contain an average of 500 persons/200 households in Northern Ireland. This is done to preserve the anonymity of the people in that area, as some postcodes cover a very small area, sometimes a single building. You can see the area covered by the census statistics by clicking "Show Census Area Covered" below the map above.

Nearby Locations

Our information is available for almost all UK postcodes. Why not take a look at some of these other postcodes in the immediate vicinity of Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT5 4AG:

Beersbridge Road, Belfast, BT5 4AU
Short Strand, Belfast, BT5 4AS
Laganview Court, Belfast, BT5 4AR
Laganview Mews, Belfast, BT5 4AP
Rotterdam Street, Belfast, BT5 4AJ
Connswater Link, Belfast, BT5 4AF

Alternatively, click here to view demographic information about BT5 as a whole.

Using this Information Commercially

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Housing Types Embed This

The area containing Belfast, Northern Ireland consists predominantly of flats, which is common in inner cities, student neighbourhoods and poorer suburban settings. Please note that the figures may include adjacent streets - see the Summary tab for an explanation and map of the area that these figures cover.

Housing Types
Detached 7
Semi-Detached 17
Terraced 60
Flat (Purpose-Built) 122
Flat (Converted) 1
Caravan/Park/Temporary 1
Total 208
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Housing Tenure Embed This Back to Top

The area containing Belfast, Northern Ireland contains a higher-than-average level of social housing - 46% of household spaces. This contrasts with the national average of just under 17.5%.

Housing Tenure
Owned Outright 8
Owned with Mortgage/Shared Ownership 40
Rented: From Council 52
Rented: Other Social 42
Rented: Private Landlord inc. letting agents 54
Rented: Other 6
Rent Free 4
Total 206

Housing Occupancy Embed This Back to Top

This data lists the total number of residents normally resident within each household. The figures do not record under- or over-occupancy.

Housing Occupancy
One Person 99
Two People 64
Three People 25
Four People 15
Five People 3
6+ People 2
Total 208

Household Composition Embed This Back to Top

This area contains a mixture of household compositions, as detailed below. No single type accounts for more than 50% of the households.

Household Composition
1 Person Household 99
Family Household 93
Other Household 16
Total 208

Household Deprivation Embed This Back to Top

Household deprivation was measured against four dimensions for the 2021 census - employment, education, health/disability, and overcrowding.

Household Deprivation
Not Deprived 82
Deprived In One Dimension 56
Deprived In Two Dimensions 42
Deprived In Three Dimensions 25
Deprived In Four Dimensions 3
Total 208

Gender Embed This

Across the UK as a whole, the gender split is roughly equal at 49% male, 51% female. This address in Belfast East UK Parliamentary Constituency is broadly in line with those figures, with 48% male.

Gender
Male 187
Female 202
Total 389

Age Groups Embed This Back to Top

Across the UK as a whole, the median age is 40.7 years. In general, inner-city areas show high concentrations of people aged 18-30, suburbs show larger numbers of small children and adults aged 30-50, and rural and small towns are more popular with older workers and retirees. Many poorer areas lack a majority age group, which is due in part to the people in that area being constrained by circumstance rather than being able to choose where to retire, raise a family or grow up.

Age Groups
0-4 26
5-9 21
10-14 25
15-19 15
20-24 30
25-29 54
30-34 52
35-39 50
40-44 23
45-49 16
50-54 15
55-59 21
60-64 13
65-69 8
70-74 7
75-79 7
80-84 4
85+ 5
Total 392

Relationship Status Embed This Back to Top

In the immediate vicinity of BT5 4AG there is a large concentration of residents that are single - 53% of the resident population. On average, around 37.9% of census respondents were single. Areas with large single populations are often in built-up areas, with good entertainment facilities. It is also common to see a younger population in these areas.

Figures for relationship status do not include those aged under 16, or those family members aged 16-18 who are in full-time education. Following the Civil Partnership Act that came into force in 2019, census figures for 2021 no longer categorise same sex relationships as a separate category. Civil partnerships are now included within the figures for the other categories (Married, Divorced and so forth).

Relationship Status
Single 209
Married 36
Separated 24
Divorced 30
Widowed 16
Total 315

Health Embed This Back to Top

Health in the UK is strongly tied to age as you would expect, but the affluence of a neighbourhood also has strong influence, with deprived areas often showing poorer standards of health.

Overall, the UK considers itself to be healthy - 81.7% of residents rated their health as Very Good or Good. The full breakdown is as follows for the United Kingdom: 48.4% Very Good, 33.3% Good, 12.9% Fair, 4.2% Bad and 1.3% Very Bad.

It is notable that the number of residents reporting Very Good or Good health increased in 2021/22 compared to the previous census, despite an aging UK population. This may have been influenced by how people perceived their health against the backdrop of the pandemic.

Health
Very Good 171
Good 113
Fair 50
Bad 36
Very Bad 19
Total 389

Education & Qualifications Embed This Back to Top

At the time of the 2021 census, across the UK 18.2% of residents had no qualification, 10.3% had 1-4 GCSEs, 13.2% had 5+ GCSEs and 1-2 A/AS-Levels, 16.6% had 2+ A-Levels, 33.6% had a degree (or similar professional qualification), and 5.6% had an apprenticeship.

The qualification levels are based on current qualification names. The former Ordinary Levels (O-Levels) and CSEs will be included in the GCSE figures. Former Higher School Certificates (HSCs) will be counted as A-Levels.

Highest Qualification Level Achieved
Degree or above, or Similar e.g. professional qualification (accountancy etc) 107
Apprenticeship 20
HNC, HND or 2+ A Levels 45
5+ GCSEs, an A-Level or 1-2 AS Levels 37
1-4 GCSEs or Equivalent 22
No GCSEs or Equivalent 79
Other 5
Total 315

Irish Language Embed This

Figures for Irish speaking and understanding are based on responses for all usual residents on census day 2021.

Irish Speaking Ability
Full Speaks, Reads, Writes and Understands Irish 4
Speaks and Reads but Does Not Write Irish 1
Speaks but Does Not Read or Write Irish 2
Understands but Does Not Read, Write or Speak Irish 10
Other Combination of Irish Skills 3
No Ability in Irish 355

Ulster Scots Language Embed This Back to Top

Figures for Ulster Scots speaking and understanding are based on responses for all usual residents on census day 2021.

Ulster Scots Speaking Ability
Full Speaks, Reads, Writes and Understands Ulster Scots 6
Speaks and Reads but Does Not Write Ulster Scots 4
Speaks but Does Not Read or Write Ulster Scots 4
Understands but Does Not Read, Write or Speak Ulster Scots 30
Other Combination of Ulster Scots Skills 2
No Ability in Ulster Scots 329

Ethnic Group Embed This

As whole, the UK population claims itself as approximately 83% white, with this area being 92% white.

As a country with a diverse population, the UK is home to other sizable ethnic groups, with Asian (8.6%), Black (3.7%), and mixed ethnicities (2.7%) being the largest major groups reported.

There is considerable division of ethnicities within the UK, with ethnically diverse addresses uncommon outside of urban areas.

Ethnic Group
White 359
Mixed Ethnicity 12
Indian 5
Pakistani 2
Chinese 3
Other Asian 5
Black African 3
Total 389

Country of Birth Embed This Back to Top

At the time of the 2021/22 census, approximately 84% of the resident population of the United Kingdom were born in the UK. The other major groups were 6.7% from European countries, 5.2% from Middle Eastern or Asian countries, 2.5% from African countries, and 1.6% from the rest of the world.

Country of Birth
United Kingdom 328
European Union 35
Rest of Europe 6
Africa 2
Middle East and Asia 10
The Americas (North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean) 5
Total 386

Length of Residence Embed This Back to Top

At the time of the 2021/22 census, approximately 83.8% of the resident population of the United Kingdom were born in the UK. Some 9.4% have resided in the UK for 10 years plus, 2.8% for 5-10 years, 2.2% for 2-5 years, and 1.8% for less than two years.

The length of time a person has been resident in the UK has been calculated from the time a resident most recently arrived in the UK (excluding holidays/short stays outside the UK). However, residents that were born in the UK but emigrated and then later returned will still be counted as "Born in the United Kingdom".

Length of Residence
Born in The United Kingdom 310
10+ Years 22
5-10 Years 19
2-5 Years 29
Less Than 2 Years 11
Total 391

Passport(s) Held Embed This Back to Top

Note that an individual may hold one or more passports. The data may include people living in adjacent addresses to BT5 4AG.

Passport(s) Held
None 50
United Kingdom 244
Republic of Ireland 38
European Union 27
Rest of Europe 3
African Countries 1
Middle East or Asia 7
The Americas (North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean) 1

Religion Embed This Back to Top

Northern Ireland is primarily a Christian country, with 42.3% of residents Catholic, 37.4% other Christians, and 1.3% other religions. Approximately 17.4% of residents state that they have no religion or are Atheist, while 1.6% did not state their religious views.

Religion
No Religion 115
Catholic 61
Presbyterian 94
Church Of Ireland 54
Methodist 20
Other Christian 30
Other Religion 10
Not Stated 5
Total 389

Economic Activity Embed This

Figures for economic activity do not include those aged under 16, or those family members aged 16-18 who are in full-time education. The data was correct as of the 2021/22 census, which was a period of depressed economic activity.

The 2021 census occurred during period of depressed economic activity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, care should be taken in interpreting figures relating to labour market participation.

Economic Activity
Employee 170
Self Employed (No Subordinates) 9
Self Employed (With Subordinates) 3
Unemployed 4
Full-Time Student (with or without job) 19
Retired 22
Looking After Home or Family 26
Long-Term Sick or Disabled 55
Other 6
Total 314

Occupation Group Embed This Back to Top

This data is based on resident aged 16+ on census day 2021/22, who were in employment. The categories used are taken from the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2020.

Occupation Group
Managers, Directors and Senior Officials 13
Professional Occupations 41
Associate Professional Occupations 32
Administrative and Secretarial Occupations 16
Skilled Trades Occupations 15
Caring, Leisure and Other Service Occupations 22
Sales and Customer Service Occupations 19
Process, Plant and Machine Operatives 10
Elementary Occupations 20
Total 188

Socio-Economic Classification Embed This Back to Top

Classifications are assigned based on an algorithm created by the National Statistics Agency, called the Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC).

Socio-Economic Classification
Large Employer or Higher Managerial/Professional 44
Supervisory, or Lower Managerial/Administrative/Professional 49
Intermediate Occupation e.g. clerical, sales, technical, engineering occupations 31
Own Account Worker/Small Employer 17
Lower Technical or Supervisory Occupation 10
Routine Occupation e.g. sales, service, production, operative, agricultural occupations 38
Semi-Routine Occupation 47
Never Worked or Long-Term Unemployed 60
Full-time Student 19
Total 315