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An inflatable laser maze. This is a non-comprehensive list of inflatable manufactured goods, as no such list could ever completely contain all items that regularly change.An inflatable [1] is an object that can typically be inflated with a gas, including air, hydrogen, helium and nitrogen.
[1] [2] It was the last such area that the Cumbernauld Development Corporation (CDC) laid out and began to construct. The area is designed to be like a village, with features such as: a village green , a main street, focal points, gateways, water features and recreational and community facilities.
The arms of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth District Council featured an open Bible and the shuttle and miner's lamp. [40] These symbols were taken from the earlier arms of Kilsyth. [41] However the open Bible and the miner's lamp were the only symbols which were carried on to the North Lanarkshire coat of arms. [42]
The Forth and Clyde Canal passes north of Cumbernauld but crosses both the Luggie Water on an aqueduct at Kirkintilloch, and the Red Burn on another aqueduct [8] close to the Castlecary Arches. [ 9 ] The river levels at Condorrat [ 10 ] (after the confluence with the Gain Burn) [ 11 ] and Oxgang [ 12 ] are monitored by SEPA .
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Cumbernauld and Kilsyth was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1983 until 2005, when it was absorbed into the new constituency of Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East as part of a major reorganisation of Scottish constituencies.
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth (Scottish Parliament constituency) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
The 1973 Act gave the new district the name "Cumbernauld". The shadow council elected in 1974 to oversee the transition to the new system requested a change of name to "Cumbernauld and Kilsyth", which was approved by the government before the new district came into being. [4]