Shantallow

Coordinates: 55°00′04″N 7°19′34″W / 55.001°N 7.326°W / 55.001; -7.326 Shantallow (from Irish: Seantalamh, meaning "old land"[1]) is a townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is now part of the city of Derry. It lies within the civil parish of Templemore and former barony of the North-West Liberties of Londonderry.

The townland is no longer a visible feature of Derry, being mainly built over with 20th-century housing estates, both public and private sector. The townland should not be confused with the Shantallow housing estate, affectionately known as 'Shanty', which was the first major housing estate built in the townland in the mid-1960s.

2001 Census

Shantallow East and West are classified by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) as being within Derry Urban Area (DUA). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 2,748 people living in Shantallow East and 6,406 living in Shantallow West.

Of those living in Shantallow East:

Of those living in Shantallow West:

NIMDM Deprivation 2005

Out of 582 wards in Northern Ireland Shantallow East is ranked as the 22nd most deprived ward, while Shantallow West is ranked 47th.


References

  1. Shantallow - Placenamesni.org


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