Kilbirnie
Kilbirnie is a village of 7642 occupants situated in the Garnock Valley area of North Ayrshire, on the west shore of Scotland. It is around 20 miles (30 km) south-west of Glasgow and also around 10 miles (16 km) from Paisley as well as Irvine respectively. Historically, the community's major sectors were flax production and weaving before iron and also steelmaking took control of in the 19th and also early 20th centuries. The residential area of Kilbirnie in the New Zealand funding of Wellington is named after the community. The community was hit particularly hard by the closure of typical sectors. The town has the 9th least expensive life expectancy amongst pensioners in the UK according to a report published in the Daily Mail newspaper in 2012. [3] On top of that Kilbirnie has highest possible personal bankruptcy rate in Scotland. Kilbirnie has a price of 71 bankruptcies per 10,000 people, just ahead of Clydebank and Gorebridge.