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Cumbernauld New Town original housing areas (Kildrum, Park, Carbrain, Ravenswood, Seafar, Muirhead) North Lanarkshire: 1974: Cumbernauld Development Corporation and others: Cumbernauld Town Centre Phase 1: Cumbernauld: 1967: Geoffrey Copcutt: Partly demolished Dollan Baths: East Kilbride: 1968: A Buchanan Campbell: Category A listed [12]
East Kilbride Town Centre 1975. The original part of the Town Centre development opened in 1959, with Prince's Square following in stages into the mid-1960s, and The Plaza commenced in 1971. [2] Other areas of the centre include the refurbishment and roofing over of Princes Street to form Princes Mall (completed 1984) and the same with Prince's ...
The council was based at the Civic Centre at the corner of Andrew Street and Cornwall Street in East Kilbride, which had been built in 1968 for the former East Kilbride Town Council. [5] [6] The successor South Lanarkshire Council continues to use the building as offices, but has its headquarters at the Lanark County Buildings in Hamilton. [7]
The area features Queensway House, also known as the Centre One Tax Office (H.M. Revenue and Customs - Inland Revenue). This is a record office and call centre built as a replacement of the former building of the same name and function the once existed at East Kilbride town centre. [6] There was also once a garden centre in Philipshill hamlet. [7
East Kilbride District 1975–1996 East Kilbride Civic Centre. East Kilbride Civic Centre, which was commissioned by the burgh of East Kilbride was designed by Scott Fraser & Browning, built by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts and completed in 1968. [40] From 1975 East Kilbride lent its name to a local government district in the Strathclyde region.
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Nerston is also the name given to one of East Kilbride's three major industrial estates (the others being Kelvin and College Milton) although it is some way to the south of the original village. The area was the location of a large Rolls-Royce plant from the 1950s (employing 4,000 workers at its peak) until the 2010s, when the company relocated ...
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