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The A725 road in Scotland is a major route which is a trunk road dual carriageway for almost its whole length, [2] connecting several of the large towns of North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire, linking the M8 and M74 motorways; it has been upgraded frequently since its construction, with the most recent major work completed in 2017.
Upload another image 3-5 (Odd Nos) Montgomery Street 55°45′54″N 4°10′34″W / 55.765041°N 4.176124°W / 55.765041; -4.176124 (3-5 (Odd Nos) Montgomery Street) Category B 26612 Upload Photo 10 -14 (Even Nos) Montgomery Street 55°45′55″N 4°10′34″W / 55.765322°N 4.175981°W / 55.765322; -4.175981 (10 -14 (Even Nos) Montgomery Street) Category B ...
A residential area in the northwest of the town, West Mains borders College Milton (an industrial estate), the Village, Stewartfield and East Mains. The southern boundary is the Queensway (A726) bypass road, with the neighbourhoods of Westwood and The Murray on the opposite side connected via a pedestrian footbridge and an underpass respectively.
Like much of East Kilbride, Lindsayfield is characterised by landscaped open space dividing one phase of house-building from the next, and one builder's contribution from its rivals. There are a small number of bungalows, and a smattering of apartments throughout the district, but the vast majority of properties are three, four and five-bedroom ...
East Kilbride Central Library holds the primary fiction and non-fiction reading stock as well as some local reference collections, photographs and records, representing some of the history of both East Kilbride new town and the earlier parish, whilst South Lanarkshire Archives based at College Milton holds publicly accessible extensive ...
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]
Westwood is an area of the Scottish new town East Kilbride. It was name-checked by one of its former inhabitants, Roddy Frame of Aztec Camera , in the song " Somewhere In My Heart ". Part of the song's lyrics proclaim "From Westwood to Hollywood, The one thing that's understood, Is that you can't buy time, But you can sell your soul, And the ...
Department for International Development building in Hairmyres, East Kilbride. In the early 1980s, part of the agency's operations was relocated to East Kilbride in Scotland, with a view to creating jobs in an area subject to long-term industrial decline. [8]