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plus 'The Sportsman' on Glasgow Road, 'The Millcroft' and 'Wallace Bar' on the old section of Mill Street and the 'Cathkin Inn' two blocks further south, 'Harleys Sky Bar', 'Gormans' and 'The Burgh Bar' around Queen Street, 'Chapmans' at Rutherglen Cross and the 'Victoria Bar' a short distance further north, plus three dedicated off-sales and additional licensed grocers, and several other premises which were converted from bars to other uses in the early-21st century. As well as the clustering of pubs being explained by historic licensing arrangements, the proximity of
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housebuilding has generally been southwards on the higher ground leading to the Cathkin Braes (with almost all suitable land occupied by the early 21st century) and nowadays the town's historic core, with the majority of facilities and the highest population density, is concentrated much further north than the geographic centre. Cambuslang has a similar issue: its main street is in the far west of its territory near to the Rutherglen boundary and the river, and eastwards has been the easiest direction of its suburban expansion.
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villas, which also enclose around the buildings of Mid Farm, one of the oldest surviving properties in the area. Burnside Road, an ancient drovers' route winding downhill towards Rutherglen, no longer has a connection for vehicles with Cathkin Road (the B759, running east-west between the A749 dual carriageway and Carmunnock village via Cathkin Braes Park and Cathkin Braes Golf Club). A local landmark at that junction was a thatched cottage which was the childhood home of 19th-century missionary
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the entrance lodge house to its north). The neighbourhood has some limited local amenities and small parks, as well as a school, St Mark's RC Primary – its associated church of the same name is located to the south of the housing at the edge of the neighbouring Fernhill area, which has no direct link to Blairbeth for vehicles. The designated non-denominational school for the locality is Spittal Primary, although some children attend Burnside Primary which is equally close.
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White Flats development had a standalone pub at its centre, briefly known as the 'Burnhill Bar' but for most of its history named 'The Fairways' which took its name from the fact that the nearby land was once the open fields of Toryglen Golf Club (as well as Blackfaulds Farm) prior to residential use; it replaced a far older hostelry in the area, 'Ye Olde Inn', which had been demolished. The Fairways itself closed in the 2020s following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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are known locally as the 'State shops' after the State Cinema, later a bingo venue, which was sited there near to King's Park Avenue, a prominent local landmark from the 1930s until its demolition in the early 21st century. There was previously also a small public library which closed in 2010 (although named King's Park Library, it was on the east side of the road and thus administered by South Lanarkshire Council from 1996).
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sprawl to the west and the boundary with neighbouring Cambuslang to the east, it now covers a much larger area than its ancient parish boundaries. Historic areas near the Main Street such as Bankhead, Burnhill and Gallowflat have changed greatly over the decades, with the Farme Cross and Shawfield areas mostly occupied by industry of various types; the expansion of the village of
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at the Aspire Centre and managing hundreds of properties in the area, although some like Greenhill Court are still managed directly by the local authority. Despite new projects being undertaken regularly by the organisation in the limited space available in the area, the shortage of homes available for rent became a major issue locally going into the 21st century.
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1907. The imposing red sandstone building which resulted is now known as Stonelaw Parish Church, though it too was built for a congregation relocating from the old part of town, in this case from their premises on King Street built in the 1830s. It was completed in 1912 – a refurbishment over a century later revealed a
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Bankhead is a neighbourhood located south-west of central Rutherglen, with its housing visibly of various ages owing to the burgh's expansion in stages during the 20th century. South of Newfield and directly bordering the Glasgow district of King's Park, much of its street grid shares the same design
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report found that Wardlaw Drive, the hill's northern slope lined with tenements, ranked seventh among the steepest streets in Scotland. Adjacent to this street, placed at the top of stairs off Hamilton Road and partly built into the hill itself, is the Sri Sundara Ganapathy Hindu Temple (built 1882),
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The Shawfield district, the mostly northerly in the town and once a country estate before being converted into a chemicals facility by the White family, is still industrial in nature, but much of it abandoned in the early 21st century due to the collapse of heavy industry generally, and contamination
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Despite its identity being dominated by heavy industry, there has always been a residential aspect to Farme Cross. The oldest surviving examples are the Terrace cottages, a cluster of four small streets built for local workers by the Glasgow Working Men's Investment and Building Society in the 1880s,
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By the 1970s, the vast majority of these industries had either severely contracted or in most cases closed altogether, causing severe employment difficulties for the area. The low-lying area was severely impacted by a flood in 1994, as had occurred previously in 1903, resulting in improved prevention
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stood adjacent from 1978 to 1998, but despite a good record of patient care and only 20 years in operation, it was closed and demolished to alleviate financial burdens in the local health board and concentrate a wider range of services over fewer sites. With the hospital constructed on reclaimed park
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Behind the East Church on King Street, once the location of one of the local Stonelaw coal mines in the 19th century, is the Rutherglen police station which was built in the mid-1950s; prior to this the local force, established as the Rutherglen Special Constabulary in 1848 (later part of Lanarkshire
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on four occasions (1901–02, 1918–19, 1926–27, 1938–39). Glencairn moved into a brand new stadium (New Southcroft Park, currently sponsored by Celsius Cooling and renamed as The Celsius Stadium) situated in the Burnhill area of Rutherglen in 2009 following the demolition of the old ground (Southcroft
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Blairbeth is a small 1950s local authority housing scheme of tenements and modest terraced houses, generally still with the same appearance as at the time of its construction. It was built around a former rural estate (the house, sited at the top of Kirkriggs Avenue, is long since demolished, as was
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Once a private estate based around Bankhead House (owned by several generations of the Quigley family, many of whom were doctors), the land between Bankhead and Mill Street at Overtoun Park became a small housing estate in the early 1970s. The town's once-important corn mill from which the road name
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beside the motorway at the original location. The earlier Burnhill Sports Centre, next to the new football ground, was closed and demolished in 2017, although the adjacent municipal football pitches remain in use, and in 2023 Glencairn submitted a planning application for a larger clubhouse facility
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via Spittal and Bankhead, passes underneath making its way towards the Clyde. An enclosed area of communal ground behind the houses on Pinkerton Avenue known as the Highbacks, previously neglected until the 2010s, has been adopted and improved by residents as a community events space and garden. The
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Gallowflat Public School (built 1908), later the annexe of Stonelaw High School from 1970 to 1998, was also in the area on Hamilton Road with most of its campus now largely replaced by housing and an elderly persons' care home aside from one red sandstone block on McCallum Avenue which was converted
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development borders the superstore, and this mirrors the changes throughout Farme Cross, with the bustling but dirty factories of the past gradually being replaced by small workshops, business units and modern warehouses and depots, though in some cases with an intervening period of several years as
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While redevelopment saw many of central Rutherglen's older tenements swept away, many of the others also fell into disrepair until work to maintain them was carried out by Rutherglen Housing Action Group, established in 1979. This later became the Rutherglen and Cambuslang Housing Association, based
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supported by twin angels (earlier by priests with thistles) and a fishing boat and men in the background. Along with the addition of the motto, in the 1889 official version the boat had a water design added, became more prominent and was placed in a shield at front centre, flanked by the angels with
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housing estate in Glasgow to the west, as well as by Blairbeth, High Burnside and Cathkin within Rutherglen. Fernhill Road bisects the estate and is where the rebuilt local amenities (convenience stores, community centre children's play area, 5-a-side football fields) are found. The estate also has
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Also bordering High Crosshill and High Burnside, many of the hillside streets have views over Rutherglen and Glasgow. A large flat grass field to the west of the neighbourhood was popular in the summer months for informal sports, buts its size was greatly reduced by a junction re-alignment in 2016,
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One surviving feature of Bankhead's rural past is the premises of Mitchell's Farm (earlier known as Crosshill Farm) dating back to at least the mid-19th century, although its fields on a steep slope were converted into the Cityford housing development around 1990. The Bankhead coal mine was a short
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Stonelaw is the area south of Gallowflat and Wardlawhill and east of the Primary Care Centre, features of which include Rutherglen Bowling Club – having migrated south from its first (1868) site on Greenhill Road in 1902, the organisation then sold the adjoining land for construction of a church in
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resulted in the Glasgow Central extension closing, with only two at Queen Street remaining. On the opening of the Argyle Line and new station in 1979 the old station was abandoned, although its crumbling platforms are still visible and its entrance stairway and walkway is linked to its replacement.
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who set up in the town for no particular reason apart from the venue being available. The halls are now apartments (having been the 'Clyde Club' until a 1990s fire) and the theatre company have their premises a few blocks south on Hamilton Road, with many of their performances held at the renovated
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congregation, closed in 1981 and was converted into the 'Aspire Business Centre' in 2003. Its church halls became a facility used by local community organisations. After a new eastern section of Main Street was set out with the removal of old cottages beside the church (this would later be extended
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To the immediate east of the Town Hall is the burgh's public library constructed in 1907 to an Edwardian design by Sinclair & Ballantine (technically 'Post Office and Library', but the dedicated post office closed in 2005, with its replacement inside an existing shop further east along the Main
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On the corner of Main Street and Queen Street outside the church is a statue of Dr. James Gorman (1832–1899), a well-known local surgeon – this was erected in 1901 by public subscription due to his great standing in the area for his actions, including treating the injured after mining disasters. To
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focused on the everyday activities at the western end of Main Street was recognised as having among the highest number of views in the world at the time for footage of its type, despite there being no obvious reason for this popularity; the webcam is no longer in operation, although later proposals
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above, and the Virgin Mary above that. Over a century later, a simplified version was produced in 1999 featuring only the boat, the motto and a crown to represent the historic Royal Burgh status (which by then no longer had any legal significance); in the early 21st century, this seal often appears
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pub – an adaptation of 'Hundred Acre Hill', the historic name of the high ground overlooking the area to the west. A further selection of convenience stores is located on Castlemilk Road in the south-west of the area, adjoining King's Park and some of its amenities including its main church. These
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Nearby is the site of Farie Street School (built 1875), latterly re-titled as St Columbkille's RC Primary from 1957 until its new buildings opened in Clincarthill in 1969; the Farie Street building was demolished in 1971 with the Mill Court housing estate soon built in its place. One block further
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and tenement buildings, dating from the construction of an extension to the Main Street – although it may appear natural for the route to continue eastwards as it does today, historically Main Street (and King Street) terminated at Farmeloan Road until the project linking it to Cambuslang Road and
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Lying immediately to the south of the Burgh area between Greenhill Road and Johnstone Drive, Clincarthill rises high over the Main Street offering fine northern views. The area has a distinctive character of its own, with plenty of remaining old sandstone tenements, villas and terraced houses from
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There is a high concentration of licensed premises in the vicinity, several with a continuous presence on the same spot since the mid-19th century and others which have been forced to relocate but carry the traditions of earlier versions including the three aforementioned hostelries on Main Street
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development was completed about three years later. A replacement modern AstroTurf football field was added adjacent to the primary school in 2019, although this was several years after the original fields were abandoned and six years after the school itself was replaced (built on its original red
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Burnside is a village within the Rutherglen boundaries which expanded into a leafy commuter suburb. It is surrounded by several mid-20th century housing estates, in some cases modernised which are within Rutherglen but not considered to be parts of Burnside as they were built to provide homes for
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were installed there in 2018 to combat dangerous driving). The mill was powered from the Cityford Burn that flows through most of this side of Rutherglen and is visible here for some distance, running north then west to a small pond at Bankhead Road, known as the 'Paddy' (paddling pool), although
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Rutherglen Primary Care Centre, the town's public health facility, is located on flatter land south of Clincarthill backing on to Overtoun Park (where another hill forms to the west) and built around 1999 to replace the Rutherglen Health Centre, which it itself had replaced the old clinic on Main
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Located on an island platform and now directly under the elevated M74 motorway, the current station is connected to the Burgh streets via a covered pedestrian overbridge, the main entrance to which on Victoria Street was decorated with murals themed on the history of the town in 2018. Beside this
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occupied a corner site both in the older buildings at Rutherglen Cross and when these were replaced, having a presence at the same location in the town for over a century. The land to the east on Stonelaw Road stood unused for several years until the local council housing office (later a business
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The grounds of the old Cathkin House mansion (built 1799, and a children's home in the later 20th century) now converted to apartments, offer views over Rutherglen and Glasgow beyond. The mansion (now Category B listed) is surrounded by small separate residential developments, primarily of large
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East Kilbride Road opposite a pub, 'Auld Cathkin' (previously the Cathkin Hotel and The Braes), and a long-standing Chinese restaurant. A short way further south on the Springhall side of the A749 is the unusual white castellated villa 'Elpalet', designed by the housebuilder John McDonald (whose
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High Crosshill is a quiet residential area of wide avenues built on a steep hill between Burnside and Overtoun Park, which has some views on Broomieknowe Road and includes Rutherglen Cemetery. High Burnside is also a residential area, consisting of high ground to the south of Burnside leading to
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the only co-operative housing of this kind in the town and built at angles off the main road, designated as a conservation area in the 1980s. Unusually, the two-storey buildings feature main doors at the front and the back to access flats on different levels - a similar design can be seen in the
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around the ancient and unusually wide, tree-lined Main Street and its environs, which have been designated a conservation area since 2008. It features several religious establishments, various pubs, shops and restaurants, historic and modern civic buildings and community facilities, all within a
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Since being granted Royal Burgh status by King David I in the 12th century, Rutherglen has grown considerably from its origins as little more than a single street, and although growth has been hampered to some extent by the proximity of the river Clyde to the north, the encroaching Glasgow urban
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valley. There is a small wooded area near the neighbourhood's eastern boundary with Whitlawburn. Limited amenities include a primary school with community facilities, and a church (located a short way into Fernhill and designed to serve both communities, as was the school) while local shops off
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in nearby Cambuslang). A new community centre was built in the early 21st century, close to the older small wooden church. There are also local amenities such as shops – including Post Office – on Kyle Square and a pub-restaurant, 'The Croft', situated exactly on the local authority boundary at
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Historically a small network of streets leading west from the Main Street area, becoming increasingly rural in character (Glasgow then expanded in several stages to occupy the countryside between its southern districts and Rutherglen) the construction of the bypass caused the destruction of the
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care group, although the expansion and modernisation of the business led to the demolition of the old house, with only its conical sandstone gateposts remaining. Also at Buchanan Drive and on the east side of Stonelaw Road approaching Burnside is Woodburn Park, a valley-like wooded green space,
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indicated a deliberate intention for the historic Burgh area to be encircled to the south by residential suburbs, while all land to its north would be dedicated to industry, and that largely remains the case a century later. This focus, and the aforementioned territorial limitations, have meant
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In 2010, Burgh Primary moved from their 1901 building to new premises a few blocks east, still in the heart of town on Victoria Street, – this site was previously the location of the Macdonald School: built 1865, used in its later years as an annex for Rutherglen Academy, then as a nursery and
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which would come to be considered one of the most important references for the town's long history. The building was refurbished in the early 1990s and re-opened once again in 2010 following a further extensive refurbishment which included an expansion into the Post Office section. On the wide
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superstore built in the early 21st century on some of the vacant former industrial land between the river and railway lines off Dalmarnock Road (specifically the Phoenix Tubeworks, which had been converted into a trading estate) was later extended to feature two fast-food restaurants. A small
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mural to the west is Reuther Hall, a community centre used by a retired ladies group among others, while to the east is the building previously used as the town Employment Exchange - it has been converted into business use, as has the Youth Employment Exchange on King Street, while the local
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and primary school. It is also home to a supermarket (once the site of a cinema) and hotel with a popular bar (East Kilbride Road). There is also a bowling green, and two sets of tennis courts (previously separate clubs, they are both now operated by Rutherglen LTC). Much of the traditional
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The new (1998) site of Stonelaw High School and its sports facilities off Calderwood Road are on the peripheries of the Stonelaw and Burnside areas and also close to Eastfield. Another local school, Calderwood Primary on Buchanan Drive, is sometimes labelled as being located in the Burnside
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tracks have been maintained, but football pitches were built upon and the tennis courts were turfed over; in 2020, proposals were made by Rutherglen Tennis Club to install covered courts at the same location, which would involve a portion of the land being transferred to a private company.
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Deemed to be an area generally suffering from high levels of deprivation and associated issues, the 'Burnhill Action Group' based at the West Church is a community-led volunteer group working to improve the locality's environmental conditions, recreational opportunities and facilities. The
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to apartments in the 2020s. During the 28 years when the Academy and Gallowflat buildings were part of the same school, hundreds of teenage pupils would walk the 400 yards (350 metres) between them several times each day via the very steep Wardlaw Drive and other quiet residential streets.
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district of the city which was named after the bridge when its construction accelerated industrial growth and trade in the previously agricultural area. Far more recently, a 'smartbridge' for pedestrians and cyclists was built to encourage links between the regenerating Shawfield area and
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the late 19th and early 20th century, some on the incline accessible only via footpaths. A pedestrian overbridge across the busy Mill Street dual carriageway links Clincarthill with the Bankhead neighbourhood to its west. There are several places of worship in the area: Minhaj-ul-Quran
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At what is now the western end of Main Street (since it was shortened by the construction of the dual carriageway bypass first phase in the early 1970s), there are two public houses on its northern side; the 'Vogue Bar' has been present for some decades and is known as a base for local
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land that had been an excavated part of a mine before being filled in, there was also concern that chromium contamination was present in the ground. The immediate area also features a number of old buildings, including a square block of red sandstone tenements and some grand villas.
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Most of the other most important Rutherglen landmarks are in the immediate vicinity of the Town Hall. To its west is Rutherglen Old Parish Church, the fourth incarnation of the institution (which has had a building on the site since around 600 AD) constructed in 1902 to a
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district on the opposite bank, the two sides being linked by iron road and rail bridges dating from the 1890s, while it is separated from the old Burgh area uphill to the south by 19th century railway tracks and a 21st century motorway. It originated as the Farme estate
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Falling within the Newfield and Bankhead areas is Westhouse, a small 2000s residential estate. It was built in parts of a former quarry, recalled in the names of the nearby street Quarryknowe and in the 'Old Quarry Bar' on Cathcart Road, although the pub – favoured by
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derives was located a short way east of Bankhead House, close to the Quigleys Community Hall of today – a fact commemorated nearby in a plaque placed on the old stone wall of the estate, also noting the completion of the upgrading of that section of the road in 1993 (
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organisation) accelerated following the completion of the M74 Extension to the Glasgow Region Motorway network in 2011, with Junction 2 directly serving Farme Cross. This led to more ambitious plans being adopted for the area (as well as at Shawfield), including the
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neighbourhood is recognisable for its 'White Flats' housing scheme (two dozen separate 16-apartment blocks, cube-shaped but with sloping roofs, dating from the early 1970s and refurbished externally in 2019 at a cost of Β£1.6 million) that replaced a development of
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Horse and cattle markets, including the regular Beltane Fair in May and St Luke's Fair in November (accompanied by the baking of sour cakes by locals) were also common and popular until the 20th century, and are the reason for the Main Street being unusually wide.
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There are two other bowling clubs in the vicinity, also dating from the 1900/10s when that part of the town was being developed: Overtoun Park Bowling Club to the west and Templeton Bowling Club to the east – originally part of the recreation grounds for the
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In 2016, the area's recreation fields bordering Croftfoot, which had been bequeathed to the community 'in perpetuity' in the 1930s but had been allowed to fall into disrepair over a number of years, were subject to planning applications for new housing. The
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building on Glasgow Road, which is on part of the old site – the rest now being under the M74 motorway – is owned by the football club, although the company operating in the building is a separate entity. In the same season as their move, Glencairn won the
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There are several historic buildings and pieces of street art here, including a set of four carved standing stones ('Boundary Stones' by Richard Brown, 2001) installed in an area of open ground to commemorate the history of the Royal Burgh and its original
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neighbourhood, although its catchment areas are mainly Stonelaw, Eastfield, Gallowflat and the residential streets around Richmond Drive (mostly bungalows built in the 1930s) that, like the schools, do not fall under any single recognised neighbourhood.
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building on Melrose Avenue (built 1886) which later became Stonelaw High School and was converted into apartments in 2001. Opposite the Academy is a small early 20th century apexed building, originally St Stephen's Episcopal Church, nowadays used as a
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indoor shopping precinct on the south side of Main Street, built in the early 1970s in place of a block of older tenements on Mitchell Street and Stonelaw Road and a small cinema (the 'Grand Central') was given a makeover in 2014 and renamed the
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when the south side of the street and other parts were declared 'dry areas' following local referendums on the issue. The Act was repealed in the 1970s, but it still drew comment in local media in 2012 when a textiles shop (previously the local
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people from other areas of the town, and from Cambuslang, who needed to be re-housed. In contrast to affluent Burnside, parts of these estates are considered to be troubled by poverty and related issues, as asserted by several versions of the
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Cathkin is the southernmost and highest part of Rutherglen, largely comprising a post-World War II estate which underwent a good deal of regeneration of its housing stock in the early 21st century. The estate borders the City of Glasgow (the
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works. To the west of this road is the boundary with the city of Glasgow, denoted visually by the twin castellated stone gates of 'Buchanan Lodge', today a nursing home but historically the north-east entrance to the driveway leading to
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and themed on the club – is located further east towards Main Street. Located on the ground floor of one of the few tenement buildings to survive the redevelopment of this sector of the town, the Quarry Bar is also close to the local
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The burn flowing through the area provided power to industries in times past, mostly on Cathcart Road, including the Avonbank, Westburn and Burnside weaving factories, the Cathkin Laundry (1894 to 2013), previously the site of a
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The Cathkin Relief Road was completed in 2017 at a cost of Β£21 million to extend Mill Street from Spittal through the informal parkland between Fernhill and Blairbeth/High Burnside to connect with the existing Cathkin Bypass
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is a short distance further south past the junction of King's Park Avenue (B762), a 1920s wide boulevard which runs westwards parallel to the railway tracks for 1.6 miles (2.6 km) into the heart of southern Glasgow at
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railway tracks. Built on a mound used as farmland (the farmhouse was located at the junction of Carrick Road and Bute Terrace), the estate was constructed in an oval pattern of streets – named after places in or close to
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miles (2.5 kilometres) from Bankhead Road at Croftfoot Station, or via Menock Road, a detour of 1 mile (1.5 kilometres) from Castlemilk Road at King's Park Avenue, to reach the same point on the other side of the tracks.
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tracks which no longer offer a stop in Rutherglen - accessed from either side of Farmeloan Road. The third version (1892–1979) was further west and accessed off Queen Street; it was soon extended in 1896 to include the
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involves metallic cogged mouldings (featuring designs by local schoolchildren) placed on brick walls and emerging in loops from the ground, and recalls local industry on the Clyde and the contours of the river itself.
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Cathkin Bypass / Cuillins Road feature a supermarket, newsagent and betting shop. Like several parts of the town, a 21st-century stone and metal entrance sign welcomes visitors entering Cathkin from the bypass road.
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Two small burns run on either side of Spittal's housing, bordered by grassed areas – one burn runs from Castlemilk Park and the other from further east via High Burnside, both originating on the north slopes of the
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this is somewhat overgrown and distended and is no longer popular with locals for this recreational purpose as it once was. Flooding in the area in 2004 resulted in extensive remediation works to prevent a repeat.
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and was later the site of a small steel works; lying in the path of the new motorway construction, it was first subject to an excavation which uncovered the foundations of the original buildings for examination
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to the west and Castlemilk to the south with an area of open ground to the east; it is close to the King's Park Avenue / Bankhead neighbourhood within Rutherglen to the north, but disconnected from it by the
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at the first attempt in 2009–10. They won the latter competition again in 2018–19 to access the top tier of Junior football in the west of Scotland, and were runners-up in the Scottish Junior Cup in
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since 1971, after the group's previous premises on Cathcart Street (dating from 1875, latterly also used by the neighbouring Toryglen chapter) were demolished for the Mill Street bypass project. The
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south at Harriet Street (on a cleared site previously occupied by a timber merchant), plans were submitted in 2024 for the construction of a 'village' of modular accommodation for homeless people.
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blaes pitch), as the old buildings became the temporary home for Bankhead, St Mark's and Burnside Primaries while their facilities were also renewed. Just south of Spittal is Kirkriggs School, a
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environmentally friendly business park, the main building for which occupies a prominent location off Farmeloan Road, with further office pavilions further east towards the motorway junction.
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Museums : Browse the Collection : image of Farme Cross looking along Dalmarnock Road, with the Clyde Patent Rope Wire Works (Allan Whyte & Co. Ltd.) on the left - 24 March 1925
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is an area of land south of the River Clyde near Farme Cross. An isolated meander of the river which was once a Glasgow sewage treatment facility, then infilled with rubble from the city's
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is built on the site of another (Greenhill Church). Adjacent to this is a vacant plot which was the location of Rutherglen Swimming Pool from 1967 until the 2005 but has lain empty since.
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which had been used at one time as an icehouse in the grounds of the grand Gallowflat House (built 1760s, demolished 1910s) which was located at the eastern end of today's Reid Street.
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opened in 1881 (probably linked to the Carmunnock & Rutherglen Curling Club which still competes today, though not locally based) plant nurseries including Glenroyal – now a small
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neighbourhood of Rutherglen. There is another footpath further west at Castlemilk Road, but vehicles cannot use these routes, instead having to travel around Spittal, a detour of
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was constructed through the middle of its extensive territory. In 2020, the corporation which owned the works announced development plans for the grounds, beginning with a hotel.
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which originally had a prominent location at the western end of the Main Street – was also left on the 'other' side of the road. The two parts of town are now connected via
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Several notable persons born between 1978 and 1998 are 'from' Rutherglen per their birth certificates, but have only a tenuous link to the town due to being delivered at
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The local park, Stonelaw Woods, lies at the northern boundary of the village and takes its name from the demolished Stonelaw Tower (a castellated converted 18th-century
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building was refurbished and extended around 2005 and today is a venue for weddings, theatrical performances and exhibitions, while still providing some local services.
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Trinity High (to which St Anthony's, St Mark's and St Columbkille's Primaries are affiliated) is the only Catholic secondary school for both towns, as is the case for
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Shock stats show Rutherglen has more unemployment, highest rate of alcohol and drug admissions and more social work referrals than anywhere else in South Lanarkshire
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on the flatter land to the west were replaced by angular blocks of flats in the early 1970s (as also occurred at other locations including Burnhill, Bankhead and at
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but was moved to the park in 1911. The bandstand (1914, also Category B listed) was sited at the west side of the park until it was removed to be used at the 1988
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in Farme Cross (adjacent to the motorway) in 2022; traditional golf has been played at the Cathkin Braes club on the southern edge of Rutherglen since the 1880s.
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A mansion house, Eastpark, stood next door to Templeton's (accessed from Buchanan Drive); it was converted to use a nursing home and has continued as part of the
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area's older buildings at Burnhill Street, Chapel Street, Mill Street and Glasgow Road and also physically isolated one of the town's main landmarks: the Munro
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of Rutherglen East Parish Church at Rutherglen Cross – the junction of Main Street, Farmeloan Road and Stonelaw Road – which was originally built in 1872 for a
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Cathkin Braes with streets of older houses built in several eras. Some of its properties, particularly some of the oldest off Burnside Road, are very large.
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of the burgh. It was earlier the site of the old 'Tollbooth and Gaol' (town hall and prison) which was constructed in the 1760s and demolished in the 1900s.
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field, Pearse Park (disused for several years in the early 21st century), is also in Eastfield. In Shawfield there is an indoor trampoline facility, while
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A former mining community and country estate located off the main road between Rutherglen and Cambuslang, the area was developed for housing in the 1950s.
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programme before being abandoned to become overgrown, it has now been transformed into a woodland park connecting across the Clyde to the City of Glasgow (
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railway tracks to the north, while its eastern side is close to the Main Street but separated from it by a busy dual carriageway bypass road (part of the
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Rutherglen: Fernhill and Cathkin's new minister speaks on starting work at the parish, her unexpected road to the ministry and surprising media attention
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served by the current station) which increased the total number of platforms on various lines to twelve, but this gradually reduced until 1964 when the
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play regularly at the Old Parish Church and who have had a presence in the town since the 1880s; their hall stands roughly on the site of the mediaeval
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The King's Park Hotel is located to the south of the neighbourhood off Mill Street, while Rutherglen Cemetery's main vehicle entrance, lodge house and
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Further west between King Street and High Street, the ornate Rutherglen Evangelistic Institute was completed in 1887 with input from local businessmen
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that correlates a smoking chimney with a prosperous, healthy and long life). All refer to the importance of industry and industriousness to the area.
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products including chromic acid, chromic oxide pigment, sodium and potassium chromate and dichromate. Today there is a significant legacy of soluble
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from the Whites Chemical Works in particular. The Clyde Gateway projects aim to reinvest in this area and create new business parks and make the
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via Fernhill Road with single lanes causing considerable congestion at peak times - into a single crossroads with filter lanes, as part of the
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to 2019. She was the town's first female MP as well as the first for the SNP (the seat had been held by Labour since 1964, with only two men –
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There is also a Catholic primary school (St Columbkille's) in Clincarthill, built on the site of Bellevue House, a children's home run by the
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development – and the Cathkin Bakery, the production facility for Nairn's (oatcakes and biscuits) until 1978. There was a Newfield House and
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centre) was constructed there in the 1990s, while as of 2020 the land across the road once occupied by the 'Electric Palace Cinema' (later a
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subsequently agreed a pact to betray Wallace in 1305, events which are marked by plaques and commemorated annually by Scottish nationalists.
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on the local Christmas lights. The ship and crown appear on the similar South Lanarkshire coat of arms, with cinquefoil flowers representing
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opened in 1979 is the fourth such provision in the immediate area, with the first (1842–1879 and second (1879–1897) - on what are now the
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tradition which died out by 1950. In the 18th century, barges carried coal from Rutherglen to Greenock almost ever day. A small shipyard,
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New minister of Rutherglen West and Wardlawhill Church calls for focus on love and acceptance - and to bring the church into modern times
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Fernhill is a housing estate originally built in the 1960s, which underwent a great deal of regeneration in the 2010s. It is home to an
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of World War I were invited to stay there; it was demolished in the 1940s. Adjacent to the tower is a sports pitch in a wire mesh pen.
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football stadiums also brings some occasional additional custom to the area, which to some extent also accounts for a high number of
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dating from 1897 and built to replace older premises on Cathcart Road – the group can trace their origins locally back to the 1760s.
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was opened to the south of Fernhill; formerly Blairbeth Golf Course, the area is a 20 hectares of semi-natural, managed greenspace.
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served one full term). Michael Shanks retained the seat comfortably when the revived Rutherglen constituency was first contested in
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in 2011 meant that there is a six-lane motorway bisecting the northern part of the town, allowing easier access to places such as
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Rutherglen, Scotland - December 29 2017: The back view of the Old Burgh Primary School and the Rutherglen Evangelistic Institute.
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Lying across Stonelaw Road east of Clincarthill, the Wardlawhill area includes some older large houses and tenement buildings; a
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Various further commercial proposals have been put forward for the eastern part of this area, with disused depots levelled and a
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Rutherglen's main public park is close to the geographical centre of the town. Laid out on land donated to the Burgh in 1904 by
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in 2007, the building being sold in 2010. The church halls across the road are still used by local youth groups such as the
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of Stonelaw High School used to be named from avenues in the area (Jedburgh, Dryburgh, Melrose and Kelso, taken from the
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which operated between these years; many children born here would have grown up in Glasgow, East Kilbride or elsewhere.
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housing complex similarly replaced a street of tenements at Regent Street, as well as the Royal Burgh Bakery, home to
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Burnhill is home to the local branch of the South Lanarkshire Council youth club Universal Connections, and also the
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Part of Burnhill's 'White Flats' housing scheme, viewed from Chapel Street (2009 image, since refurbished externally)
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UK: Voting In Four By-Elections In Britain Seen As General Election Pointer. Opposition Share Of Poll Increases 1964
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distance south-west of the farm. The southern end of Bankhead Road terminates at another cluster of small shops and
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Lying directly south of Burnhill, Newfield is a neighbourhood also adjoining Bankhead (Rutherglen) and Toryglen and
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Rutherglen and Cambuslang areas among Scotland's poorest, according to Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation stats
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but lived in Rutherglen for many years, wrote songs which mention Rutherglen such as "Ru'glen Jean" and "Rosy Anna"
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community centre, demolished in the 2000s. The new school's mini sports pitch was once the site of the Rutherglen
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Spittal is a post-World War II community which is almost an exclave of the town, bordering the Glasgow areas of
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Springhall is a self-contained 1960s local authority housing estate, mostly consisting of a compact network of
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dating from the time of construction. A further modernisation in 2019 included modification of the main hall's
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Popular Chinese restaurant in Rutherglen shuts after downturn in business coinciding with coronavirus epidemic
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General view, Burnside, Rutherglen, Lanarkshire, Scotland, 1937. Oblique aerial photograph, taken facing south
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Glasgow, Rutherglen, Main Street, Rutherglen Old Parish Church, Rutherglen Tower And Fragments Of Old Church
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in which the Cathkin, along with Fernhill and Spittal, was located historically) and offers views over the
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Hospital may be sacrificed | Rutherglen Maternity could close early to save debt-ridden Victoria Infirmary
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From a pawnbrokers to Parliament - Tommy McAvoy looks back on a career that took him to the House of Lords
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Refugee crisis: At look back in time to when Rutherglen opened its arms to Belgians fleeing World War One
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Police to meet with politicians and council to target anti-social behaviour following underpass assaults
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removing traffic from Hamilton Road through Wardlawhill. A prominent landmark is a tree-covered ancient
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Burnhill Sports Centre in Rutherglen facing the axe as South Lanarkshire Council look to balance budget
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Part of Sessional Orders – in the House of Commons | Part of Sessional Orders – in the House of Commons
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View from upper Fernhill over local houses and refurbished apartment blocks with eastern Glasgow beyond
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View west from Mill Street towards Spittal with original housing and more recent elderly daycare centre
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Rutherglen residents want Overtoun Park bandstand returned to its former glory amid claims of neglect
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Bus passengers in Cambuslang and Rutherglen having to pay nearly double what they do in East Kilbride
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Scientists propose five drilling sites in Rutherglen to prove disused mines hold key to heating homes
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All council-run schools in the South Lanarkshire area were rebuilt between the late 1990s and 2010s.
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for the UK parliament were reviewed with many new seats introduced, and the town fell within the new
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The men who made Scotland: The definitive Who's Who of Scottish Football Internationalists 1872-1939
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One Rutherglen Links is open for business as Clyde Gateway look to attract new companies to the area
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Rutherglen East Church remembered after pictures belonging to old minister give snapshot to the past
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for construction of the M74, although there was sufficient space to build a new social club for the
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for over 60 years before being sold, demolished and replaced by houses and apartments in the 2010s.
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burgh, in 1975 Rutherglen lost its own local council and administratively became a component of the
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Rutherglen named as one of the top 25 suburbs in the UK for first-time buyers by national newspaper
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Rutherglen Salvation Army Major reckons organisation is just as relevant now as when it was started
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near the river and the 'Old Farme' steading which has survived to the 21st century, and the larger
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was imprisoned for attempting to set the house on fire, then soon afterwards when a contingent of
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Rutherglen made an Air Quality Management Area after pollution levels exceed national guidelines
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fountain in the park was originally located on Main Street: it had been erected in 1897 to mark
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previously Wardlawhill Parish Church – the congregation of which merged with the West Parish at
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which includes Rutherglen due to the town's proximity to the city. Haughey held the seat in the
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into consideration, its overall population was approximately 30,000 in 2016. With neighbouring
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Plans for housing development on former Rutherglen/Croftfoot football parks move a step closer
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previously a quarry. It takes its name from the adjacent Woodburn House which was home to the
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Average speed cameras to go live in Rutherglen accident hotspot here is what you need to know
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Of the Borough of Rutherglen, its Charters, Set, Antiquities, &c., Part VIII. – pp.78-89.
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Farme Cross is one of the boundary areas of Rutherglen and is surrounded to the north by the
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design. Between the church and the town hall sits the ancient graveyard (13th century), the
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Rutherglen bowls champion determined to equal club legend's record of nine championship wins
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Gallowflat House (Glasgow University Library, Special Collections, Dougan Collection, 1870)
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Impact of M74 extension through Rutherglen and Cambuslang continues to divide five years on
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The dominant architectural feature of the Main Street, on its north side, is the imposing
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Rutherglen flats not a "troubled block" despite reported violence, drug abuse and bullets
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Scottish nationalist group hold Lanarkshire event to remember betrayal of William Wallace
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Rutherglen town centre listed as one of South Lanarkshire's worst areas for air pollution
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is mentioned in a plaque on Main Street for contributions towards the Old Parish Church.
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2 bedroom conversion for sale | Mccallum Avenue, Rutherglen, Lanarkshire South, G73 3AN
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Farme Castle (Glasgow University Library, Special Collections, Dougan Collection, 1870)
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Rutherglen and Cambuslang high-rise residents told cladding is not the same as Grenfell
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Rutherglen and Cambuslang communities at top of list of most deprived areas in Scotland
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Cathkin Relief Road compensation claims could cost South Lanarkshire Council Β£1million
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Isolated housing development south of Cathkin, accessed via country road to Carmunnock
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at Shawfield is the oldest crossing between Rutherglen and Glasgow – specifically the
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districts also developed a similar strong industrial profile The industries included:
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stations closer to southern parts of the town. There are also numerous bus links into
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Burnhill Sports Centre demolished as council says no current plans for chromium probe
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from 1836 until the 1910s while on the opposite side of King Street sits the current
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Muirbank House, Bankhead, Rutherglen Home of Thomas Nelson & Margaret Blair Ross
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Proposed changes to popular Rutherglen pub will "rip the heart out of the community"
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Burnhill, in the north-west of Rutherglen, directly borders the Glasgow district of
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Lanarkshire town's main street 'not safe' to walk at night due to teenage tearaways
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two churches at either end and a decorative brick entrance wall off Burnside Road.
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St Anthony's Primary School, Lochaber Drive, Springhall, Rutherglen, G73 5HX (161)
2626:) and alleviate traffic from other local routes including Fernhill Road. In 2019, 620:
in 1309 and eventually came into Scottish possession in 1313. It was destroyed by
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Sewage work project in Rutherglen could see 11 months of disruption for residents
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3 Western Avenue, Rutherglen West Parish Church (Munro Church) Church of Scotland
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New community pub on Rutherglen block to take centre stage on local entertainment
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Commercial property for sale in Clyde Gateway Trade Park, Rutherglen, Glasgow G73
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Licensing board member pledges β€œvigilance” at prospective Rutherglen Wetherspoons
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just outside the Rutherglen boundaries and is primarily the secondary school for
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measures being introduced. One of the firms which endured into the 21st century,
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pub ('An Ruadh-Ghleann', taking its name from the Gaelic version of Rutherglen).
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Gran breaks 65 year silence on horrifying abuse by nuns in Rutherglen kids' home
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WWI letter sent to Rutherglen troops in 1916 is unearthed ahead of Armistice Day
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Rutherglen’s Planning, Building Standards and Roads Office move to East Kilbride
5919: 4519:"By-election to be held after COVID rule-breaker MP Margaret Ferrier loses seat" 4491: 3928: 3145:, actor and comedian (born Richard Harris), starred in popular TV shows such as 2831:
St Mark's Primary School, Kirkriggs Avenue, Blairbeth, Rutherglen, G73 4LY (158)
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residential property was built in the early 1900s from blond and red sandstone.
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Centred mostly around Stonelaw Road, Burnside has its own set of shops, church,
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Street that was bulldozed to allow construction of the Mill Street bypass road.
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Boundary changes create new Rutherglen seat, but area remains in Glasgow region
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Rutherglen news: Burnside filling station site subject to planning application
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Rutherglen mosque promises to sort out parking problems outside their building
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Lanarkshire musician delighted as she takes over as Franz Ferdinand's drummer
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King Street, Burgh Primary School with Boundary Walls, Railings and Gatepiers
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St Columbkille's Primary School, Clincarthill Road, Rutherglen, G73 2LG (279)
2714: 2528: 2393: 2387: 2371: 2306: 2223: 2102: 2079: 1997: 1858: 1840: 1832: 1751: 1522: 1409: 1366: 1112: 1041: 935: 825:. Following another review in 2023, the Rutherglen constituency was revived. 685: 656: 418: 405: 12644: 12314: 11206: 9859:
Cassiltoun Housing Association wins prize for their work at Castlemilk Woods
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Construction work underway on new golf complex for Rutherglen and Cambuslang
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Rutherglen dealt major jobs blow as Sanmex announce plans to leave the Burgh
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Burnside Primary School, Glenlui Avenue, Burnside, Rutherglen, G73 4JE (378)
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The A749 East Kilbride Road looking north, with Springhall buildings on left
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The Gallowflat area, known locally as East Main Street, features some 1920s
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and Cambuslang before the building was largely destroyed by a fire in 2022.
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Rutherglen Lore: Story of an Eight Hundred Year-old Royal Burgh, 1126-1926
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Glasgow pub boss on Level 2 boundary edge furious at being unable to trade
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Rutherglen Tennis Club achieve 'milestone' decision, but face many hurdles
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A Β£15m Hotel Plan for its Clydebridge Site Revealed by Steel Giant Liberty
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Children were abused for decades in Catholic homes, Scottish inquiry finds
6383: 6249: 6174: 4377:"Mid-2016 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland" 3607:"Mid-2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland" 2806:
Loch Primary School, Lochaber Drive, Springhall, Rutherglen, G73 5HX (203)
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The park's children's play area was extended in the 2010s, and the park's
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which was passed through noble families for centuries. Centred around the
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Land for sale in 5-21, Dalmarnock Road, Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland G73
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Huge housing development planned for former distillery site in Rutherglen
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An ancient and peculiar Rutherglen custom: The Making of St. Luke's Cakes
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for 88 years before moving on in 1986, eventually settling in the former
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providing transport for the workforces, a role still performed by buses.
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Behind the library on King Street is the premises of the local branch of
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completed a peace treaty between England and Scotland in 1297, and where
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Residents say they are "not at all shocked" by vicious Rutherglen attack
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Artistic mural on Rutherglen's rich history is unveiled at train station
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Glasgow, Rutherglen, Main Street, St Columbkille's Roman Catholic Church
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Glasgow, Church Avenue, Burnside Parish Church, Halls And Session House
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New Β£9 million Rutherglen office building brings 170 jobs to local area
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Rutherglen woman who helped start housing association honoured by Queen
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Spittal Primary School, Lochlea Road, Spittal, Rutherglen G73 4QJ (151)
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operated routes in the area from the early 1900s until the late 1950s.
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The traditional version of the seal itself contained depictions of the
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Council's Β£1.2 billion school modernisation programme ends in Hamilton
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Rutherglen community fear their scheme has become "the forgotten land"
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Clashes between rival gangs in Rutherglen and Castlemilk are declining
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A Brief Biography of George Henry Paulin, Air Comm. Marcus Wetherspoon
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Holistic landscape design will be essential to successful regeneration
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Rutherglen Town Hall: 10 Reasons To Choose This Scottish Wedding Venue
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onto Victoria Street (2016, prior to addition of murals on left wall)
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Croftfoot Road, Mill Street, Gatepiers, Formerly to Castlemilk House
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Throwback Thursday: New St Columbkille's Primary opened its doors...
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Drumilaw Road, the main vehicular access to Blairbeth from the north
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land awaiting development. Regeneration projects (controlled by the
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Children’s charity is still changing lives 60 years after it opened
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Exhibition looking back at Bankhead Pond set for Rutherglen Library
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Newly-built Β£8.8million Bankhead Primary School is a real class act
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Calderwood Primary School, Buchanan Drive, Rutherglen G73 3PQ (435)
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accessible in Rutherglen again – the town's old port, once home of
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Andy Cameron on Johnny Hubbard's historic hat-trick against Celtic
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Map of the Parish of Carmunnock in the Historical County of Lanark
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Housing association given keys to its new Β£4.5 million development
8146:"Plans to turn the old Stonelaw High into flats given green light" 6687: 6076:
Site of former Burgh Primary School will soon be open for business
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In addition to men's amateur teams (such as Rutherglen AFC of the
1316:, the current main building of which dates from 1940 (designed by 983:
South Lanarkshire Council election results detailing local wards:
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Election special: Rutherglen South demands continued regeneration
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Rutherglen football club submits plans to build clubhouse grounds
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More sickening sectarian graffiti painted in Rutherglen underpass
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Schools and Nurseries (catchment area: Calderwood Primary School)
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Memories: pupils learn to use green fingers in Rutherglen in 1954
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Topgolf Glasgow: Opening date for Rutherglen golf venue confirmed
7363:"Green light for Β£15m mixed use development in South Lanarkshire" 7110: 7066:
Rutherglen Brickworks, Farme Cross, Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire
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1910 Housing Conditions of Miners: Farme Coal Co, Ltd, Rutherglen
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How the Great Storm of 1968 impacted on Rutherglen and Cambuslang
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Rutherglen UP Church (Glasgow University Library, Theology, 1875)
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Talks could lead to permanent base for Rutherglen community trust
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Scottish Labour wins key Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election
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Bankhead Primary School, Bankhead Road, Rutherglen, G73 2BQ (310)
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which are prone to antisocial behaviour and occasional flooding.
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The Picture House pub, an old establishment with modern extension
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Elpalet, including gatepiers, 250 East Kilbride Road, Rutherglen
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Fire crews tackle blaze at former council building in Rutherglen
4492:"Margaret Ferrier suspended from Commons over Covid rule breach" 2803:
Cathkin Primary School, Burnside Road, Rutherglen, G73 4AA (194)
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with two pits, associated row cottages and branch railway – its
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leading to Main Street which has existed for several centuries.
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Tower House or Engine House? Inside Rais and Stonelaw Towers...
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Thugs making life miserable for Rutherglen's Burnhill community
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Stonelaw Church opens time capsule from 1912 at special service
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Glasgow, 255 King Street, Rutherglen United Presbyterian Church
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Military Maps of Scotland (18th century): Roy Lowlands, 1752-55
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Burgh Primary School, 41 King Street, Rutherglen, G73 1JY (180)
1544: 1178: 735: 724: 524:). In 1996 the towns were reallocated to the South Lanarkshire 11873:"Celtic legend Bobby Murdoch honoured at Rutherglen Town Hall" 11010:"Thomson exits Cappielow to be with his ill Supertramp father" 9685: 9066:
New Social Bite Village Project Unveiled for South Lanarkshire
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Monogram site proposal could bring over 200 jobs to Rutherglen
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Glasgow, Rutherglen, 18 Farmeloan Road, Rutherglen East Church
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159, 161, 163 Main Street, Rutherglen, Post Office and Library
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Burnhill residents have colourful day at Highbacks Picnic Day
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Pupil rolls across Rutherglen and Cambuslang continue to rise
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Burnside grandfather is honoured as care home named after him
8172:"Plans for Rutherglen's Gallowflat school still on the table" 7890:"Stonelaw head looks back on 32 terrific years in Rutherglen" 3559:
Covenanting field preacher and prisoner for six years on the
3111:, television script writer, teacher at Gallowflat High School 2437: 1806: 1420:
A short distance to the west of the Arcade, the contemporary
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Faith barriers broken down as pupils share school playground
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Glasgow, Burnside, Buchanan Drive, Calderwood Primary School
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Concern over old Langside College campus plans in Rutherglen
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Local and family history: Rutherglen - history in the making
3686:"Modern Times: 1950s to The Present Day > Neighbourhoods" 2574:
connecting Croftfoot Road and Blairbeth Road - previously a
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Approaching Farme Cross from the south (A749 Farmeloan Road)
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were made by local civic figures to have another installed.
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dense network of housing, mainly tenements. In the 2000s, a
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Ford Retail brings Scottish hub to Rutherglen business park
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GPs plan takeover of hospital which is facing early closure
4193:(page 263), Alexander Porteous, 1906; via Electric Scotland 3097:, their family home was in the town and was where children 2063: 1792:, eventually left town in the 2010s after a merger with an 1779: 1393: 920:. In 2011, The constituency was redrawn and renamed simply 880:– representing the area between then and 2010, after which 454: 77: 7328:
Rutherglen Links business park expands with twin pavilions
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Glasgow, Rutherglen, 119 Cambuslang Road, Eastfield Ropery
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Football Without Fans – Bobby Murdoch Rutherglen Vogue CSC
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New Display : William R Shearer & Rutherglen Lore
2999: 1950:, several of the events for which were held nearby at the 9476:, Robert Brown / Scottish Liberal Democrats, 7 March 2017 7220:
McDonald's plan Rutherglen opening in latter part of 2015
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Old Rutherglen, Rhona Wilson (Stenlake Publishing, 1996)
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have their base beside Overtoun Park Bowling Club, and a
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To the north of Eastfield and east of Farme Cross is the
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Aspire offices, with retained spire of East Parish Church
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Administratively, the historic town centre is within the
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List of listed buildings in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire
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Rise Up Women!: The Remarkable Lives of the Suffragettes
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Rutherglen community centre reopens following Β£1m revamp
9056:(video footage - polling station at Farie Street School) 8761:, Rutherglen Reformer, 27 February 2019, via PressReader 5519:
William Wallace betrayal spot in Rutherglen to be marked
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Northern Part of Lanarkshire. Southern Part. Top section
4205:, Life And Work Magazine, December 2018, via Pocket Mags 2746:
Loch Primary and Cathkin Primary are feeder schools for
1927:; although not immediately noticeable, the building has 1331:
Other buildings of note include the 128-foot (39-metre)
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pavement outside the library is a replica of the town's
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another ward encompassing the southern parts of the town
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Rutherglen Maternity Hospital (House of Commons Debate)
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Cops vow to crack down on underage drinkers in Burnhill
8300:"Templeton Bowling Club hold summer fett [sic]" 8284:
Vandals leave Rutherglen bowling green like 'bomb site'
7620:"Harmful chemicals in green Glasgow burn to be flushed" 6199:
Refurbishment completes on Rutherglen's Greenhill Court
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Rutherglen nursery overwhelmed by response of community
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West of Scotland League Central District First Division
2837:, Glenside Drive, Eastfield, Rutherglen, G73 3LW (1186) 1957: 1294:, and replaced a wooden building initially used by the 1155: 705:
Simplified version as seen on festive decorations, 2005
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Dougie Donnelly slams Scottish Government over sacking
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New play equipment set for Overtoun Park in Rutherglen
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Glasgow, Rutherglen, Western Avenue, Munro Free Church
7970:(Hamilton Road), South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture 7672:"Clyde Gateway – National Business District Shawfield" 7125:, Ashburton Guardian, 15 April 1903, via Papers Past ( 7049:, Michael Meighan, Amberley Publishing Limited, 2012, 6595:
Record and images for Dalmarnock Railway Bridge (1897)
4649:"Labour gain first Scottish seat from SNP in election" 3414:, Australian cricketer and Australian rules footballer 2750:(built in 1970, rebuilt in 2008), which is located at 2717:
Country Park and farmland belonging to the village of
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service is now based further south at Greenhill Road.
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constituency from 1708 to 1832, and as a component of
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Football is winning fight against gangs in Rutherglen
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Rutherglen church to be transformed into Hindu Temple
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Regeneration plans for business sites near Rutherglen
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Glasgow, 1 Lloyd Street, Clyde Patent Wire Rope Works
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Rutherglen Maternity remembered through Facebook page
6126:, Rutherglen Reformer, 21 March 2018, via PressReader 5944:
Police plan to take over former Rutherglen courthouse
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Rutherglen church marks 114th anniversary of founding
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East Church, Rutherglen, Reformed Presbyterian Church
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How Rutherglen Town Hall was brought back to its best
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Overtoun Park should be stripped of its name, MP says
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Rutherglen residents not interested in Glasgow return
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with a record points total, followed by claiming the
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Park), where they had played for over 100 years. The
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was created, with the same boundaries as the then UK
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Plans for new Spittal Primary are given the go-ahead
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Rutherglen church set to celebrate 175th anniversary
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Museum appeals for info on Rutherglen Farme Colliery
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Rutherglen and Cambuslang facing huge housing crisis
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20-24 Queen Street and 115 King Street, Masonic Hall
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from 1912 to 1961 which was discredited in the 2018
942:) is the MSP for Rutherglen. The defeated incumbent 463: 448: 11373:"Stonelaw High waves farewell to favourite teacher" 11048:"Prof Marie Cassidy to retire as State Pathologist" 10782:
Crime author Denise Mina discusses Rutherglen roots
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Residents living in fear in revamped Cathkin estate
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Councillor's bid to upgrade Rutherglen's Springhall
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Old Country Houses of the Old Glasgow Gentry (1878)
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Glasgow, 5-9 Dalmarnock Road, Sanmex Chemical Works
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New Rutherglen business centre is officially opened
4614: 4317:, Anthony Cooke, Edinburgh University Press, 2015, 4281:, Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 15 November 2021 1991:To the south, on the other side of the hill is the 445: 12192:from the Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland edited by 12009:. Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer. 18 June 2015 11431: 11405:"Big-hearted refs present Β£3000 cheque to charity" 11073: 9740:, Daily Record, 13 September 2017, via PressReader 9486:Neighbourhood profiles: Ward 11 - Rutherglen South 9317:, Carol Foreman, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2020 8966:Former Rutherglen nursery to become social housing 8785:, Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer, 17 July 2024 7431:, Rebecca Newlands, Glasgow Times, 5 December 2022 7292:Rutherglen Links Business Park enters final stages 6902:, Headland Archaeology. Retrieved 9 September 2021 6765:Glasgow, Dalmarnock Road, Dalmarnock Power Station 6238:Adding heritage ingredient to the taste of success 4366:, Colin Findlay, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2020 4092:, Bill McLennan, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2018 2769:facility which shares a campus with Cathkin High. 2400:fair and parade, now confined to the Main Street. 2152: 1257:Rutherglen Library and Post Office building (1907) 1060:) to the north or Stonelaw Road / Farmeloan Road ( 970:, which has a population of around 15,000. Taking 746:The name of Rutherglen, as well as its Scots name 497:, Scotland, immediately south-east of the city of 10487:"Cathkin High closes its doors for the last time" 9082:Homeless village to be built in South Lanarkshire 7453:Glasgow, Rutherglen, Farme Cross, Carlyle Terrace 5749:SCIAF to mark 50th anniversary at St Columbkilles 5441:. Rutherglen Old Parish Church. 13 November 2019. 5194:Rutherglen Conservation Area: Character Appraisal 4215:Lang may yer lum reek: Best ever Scottish phrases 2815:, 140 Calderwood Road, Rutherglen, G73 3BP (1248) 91:Main Street, the main shopping area of Rutherglen 12963: 11288: 11286: 11284: 11282: 9935:"Cathkin Relief Road fully opened to the public" 9924:, Jonathan Geddes, Daily Record, 20 January 2017 8877: 8875: 8873: 8737:, Jonathan Geddes, Daily Record, 19 October 2017 8725:, Jonathan Geddes, Daily Record, 11 January 2022 8506: 8504: 8081:Hamilton rd,10th July 2009, David Walker Gardens 7465:How the colonies became an Edinburgh institution 7441:Glasgow, Rutherglen, Farme Cross, Millar Terrace 5639:Historic Library Tour: Sat 8th August 2015 2-3pm 5331:Campaign for return of popular Rutherglen webcam 4315:History of Drinking: The Scottish Pub since 1700 4119: 4117: 3796: 3794: 3792: 3790: 3788: 3786: 3093:(nΓ©e Baird), journalist; married TV broadcaster 3053:(born Lee Greig), professional wrestler, former 11207:"Plaque on King Street (actually Queen Street)" 10619:"A good night in: Dave Anderson actor/musician" 10424: 10422: 10113:Rutherglen schools handed anti-sectarian honour 9634:, Scottish Castles Association, 8 December 2014 9290:, Memorial Drinking Fountains, 28 December 2014 9223: 9221: 8069:Hamilton rd, 11th March 2009, Gallowflat School 7477:Rutherglen, Miller Terrace General view from NE 6804:Homes planned for Dalmarnock Power Station site 6386:, Rutherglen and Cambuslang Housing Association 4546:"Election 2015: Rutherglen & Hamilton West" 4191:The Town Council Seals of Scotland | Rutherglen 3999: 3997: 3995: 3993: 3991: 3989: 3987: 3985: 3983: 3981: 3979: 3977: 3975: 3281:footballer, clubs included Tottenham, Barcelona 689:Faces of double-sided seal as published in 1793 12076:"Duncan is delighted with call to Scots squad" 11681: 10040:, Rutherglen Reformer, 18 September 2019, via 9849:, Central Scotland Green Network, 1 April 2010 9395:, Rutherglen Lawn Tennis Club, 30 January 2020 9125: 9123: 8749:, Locator (Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire) 7788: 7786: 7784: 7685:Shawfield masterplan wins Β£6m European funding 7141:Rutherglen (Potentially Vulnerable Area 11/14) 6658:Newcomen engine (Museum of Transport, c. 1905) 6260: 6258: 5825: 5823: 5821: 5819: 5817: 5804: 5802: 5800: 5798: 5796: 5794: 5792: 5533:, Jonathan Geddes, Daily Record, 9 August 2022 5408:Licensing and Registration Office - Rutherglen 5341: 5339: 5309:, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 27 October 2015 4930:, Edel Kenealy, Daily Record, 8 September 2016 4267:Can you help solve the mystery of town’s flag? 3973: 3971: 3969: 3967: 3965: 3963: 3961: 3959: 3957: 3955: 3861: 3859: 1193:. Having fallen into disrepair and disuse the 793:from the late 16th century, Rutherglen was a 12674: 12660: 12214: 12030:Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 11588:"Joy for Doherty as he goes on to semi-final" 11538:Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 11347:"Di Giacomo aims to success with Ross County" 11279: 10906:"MSP's Parliamentary tribute to Edwin Morgan" 10478: 10450: 10009: 10007: 9764:, Rutherglen Reformer, 23 November 2016, via 9646:, Scottish Castles Association, 10 April 2018 9102:"Kings Park, Glasgow - origins & history" 9096: 9094: 9092: 9090: 9026:Bigots target Rutherglen club on eve of march 8870: 8501: 7424: 7422: 7143:, Clyde and Loch Lomond Local Plan District, 7006: 7004: 6668: 6666: 6620: 6618: 6078:, Premier Construction News, 23 December 2011 5779: 5777: 5775: 5773: 5771: 5769: 5486: 5484: 5482: 5480: 5478: 5476: 5474: 5472: 5470: 5468: 5423:Grave concern over historical Rutherglen site 5268: 5266: 5264: 5262: 5260: 5258: 5256: 5254: 5252: 5250: 5248: 5246: 5244: 5242: 5240: 5238: 5236: 5234: 5232: 5230: 5228: 5226: 4609:Election 2019: Rutherglen & Hamilton West 4349:Old Photograph Horse Fair Rutherglen Scotland 4114: 3783: 1748:Clyde Patent Rope Works / Allan, Whyte and Co 1560:Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul 1170:The Burgh area includes the old heart of the 926:(although it also encompasses Cambuslang and 734:Rutherglen is nowadays primarily a dormitory 554:grew in power and size. The masons who built 11483: 11481: 11433:"Jimmy Dunn. Former professional footballer" 11084:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 11035:Ure tells viewers of his love for Cambuslang 10784:, Jonathan Geddes, Daily Record, 23 May 2012 10419: 9469: 9467: 9465: 9463: 9461: 9349: 9347: 9218: 8603: 7917: 7915: 7913: 7735:Clyde Smartbridge readied for weeknd opening 7550:"Cuningar Loop - Forestry and Land Scotland" 6972:Glasgow, Dalmarnock Road, Phoenix Tube Works 6828:Shopping centre's industrial past remembered 6653: 6651: 5466: 5464: 5462: 5460: 5458: 5456: 5454: 5452: 5450: 5448: 5433: 5431: 5224: 5222: 5220: 5218: 5216: 5214: 5212: 5210: 5208: 5206: 5142: 5140: 5138: 5136: 5134: 5132: 5130: 5128: 5126: 5124: 4952: 4950: 4948: 4762:"Map ward 12 - Rutherglen Central and North" 4481:, Libby Brooks, The Guardian, 6 October 2023 4394: 4171: 4169: 4167: 4125:"Inside Cambuslang's Clydebridge steelworks" 3770: 3768: 3766: 3764: 3762: 3760: 3758: 2918:and home to Scotland's oldest football club 2882:West of Scotland Super League First Division 2330:, with a pedestrian footpath leading to the 2101:This neighbourhood has many features of the 1729:James Eadie and Sons / Clydesdale Tube Works 1706:David Millar & Co / Clydesdale Dye Works 957: 12190:Rutherglen: A historical perspective (1885) 12107:. Vol. 3. Edinburgh: R. Ogle. p.  11725: 10339:East Whitlawburn set for major regeneration 10251:. Archived from the original on 2 June 2022 10055:, South Lanarkshire View, 16 September 2019 9799: 9797: 9417:Lawn Tennis Club | Overtoun Courts Proposal 9310: 9308: 9120: 8833:, Rutherglen Heritage Society, October 2018 8831:A history of Toryglen Golf Club, Rutherglen 8630:Old Photograph Burnhill Rutherglen Scotland 7781: 7771: 7769: 7767: 7304:Clyde Gateway showcase One Rutherglen Links 7268:Β£15m business district gets the green light 6255: 6146: 6144: 5814: 5789: 5336: 4675:"Labour takes Rutherglen and Hamilton West" 4154: 4152: 4150: 4085: 4083: 4081: 4079: 4077: 4075: 4073: 4071: 4069: 4067: 4065: 4063: 4061: 3952: 3856: 1376:and Daniel Rodger (brother of the local MP 1127:Map of central Rutherglen published in 1923 946:(Labour) was elected as a list MSP for the 616:for the Scottish crown. It was besieged by 12667: 12653: 12221: 12207: 12104:The letters and journals of Robert Baillie 10315:The new nursery connecting two communities 10004: 9738:Houses are selling fast at Croftfield Park 9669: 9667: 9087: 8956:, Carmunnock & Rutherglen Curling Club 8272:Bowls: Overtoun Park celebrating 100 years 7600: 7525:Rutherglen’s new Kingdom Hall taking shape 7419: 7136: 7134: 7001: 6663: 6638: 6636: 6625:The Mysteries of the Farme Colliery Engine 6615: 5900: 5898: 5766: 4359: 4357: 4186: 4184: 4059: 4057: 4055: 4053: 4051: 4049: 4047: 4045: 4043: 4041: 2438:Burnside, High Crosshill and High Burnside 1981: 1835:under construction between 2020 and 2022. 1453: 1101:, with online content presented under the 676:"Ru’glen’s wee roond red lums reek briskly 565:Rutherglen's prominence in late mediaeval 558:are thought to have lodged in Rutherglen. 505:. Having previously existed as a separate 11967:Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players 11777: 11478: 11146:"Killen wins Rutherglen South for Labour" 10332: 9881: 9879: 9458: 9344: 8687:Rutherglen community welcome off-sales KO 8514:. South Lanarkshire Leisure & Culture 8400:. South Lanarkshire Leisure & Culture 7910: 7883: 7881: 7879: 7877: 7830:"I hated school so much I pulled it down" 7294:, Scottish Construction Now, 26 June 2019 7068:, Scotland's Brick Manufacturing Industry 6854:, Scotland's Brick Manufacturing Industry 6708: 6706: 6704: 6702: 6700: 6698: 6696: 6683: 6681: 6648: 6233: 6231: 5627:Rutherglen post office finally open again 5610: 5608: 5606: 5445: 5428: 5203: 5189: 5187: 5185: 5183: 5181: 5179: 5121: 5087: 5085: 5083: 4945: 4469:, Craig Meighan, STV News, 6 October 2023 4421: 4419: 4164: 4019: 3902: 3877: 3812: 3755: 3497:, international footballer (Third Lanark) 3488:, oversaw 12 domestic cup finals and the 2633: 2551: 823:Rutherglen and Hamilton West constituency 12149:by William Ross Shearer, printed in 1922 11554: 11292: 10961: 10659: 10245:"Buildings in Glasgow: Springhall Court" 10077:St Anthony’s Catholic church, Rutherglen 9816:Castlemilk, Glasgow: Origins and History 9794: 9305: 9257: 9201:Car park will ease problems in Quigley's 8824: 8797:, South Lanarkshire View, 12 August 2024 8294: 8292: 8143: 7764: 7612: 7389:"Rutherglen's Two74 project faces delay" 7145:Scottish Environmental Protection Agency 7078: 7076: 7074: 6563: 6561: 6548: 6546: 6533: 6531: 6518: 6516: 6514: 6512: 6141: 5915: 5913: 5397:. South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture. 5302: 5300: 5287: 5285: 5177: 5175: 5173: 5171: 5169: 5167: 5165: 5163: 5161: 5159: 4516: 4233:, 3 November 1964, via They Work For You 4147: 4104: 4102: 4100: 4098: 2703: 2642: 2600: 2560: 2491: 2447: 2313:, and more on Curtis Avenue approaching 2299: 2208: 2180: 2166:to its west (along with woodland at the 2122: 2048: 2019: 1966: 1886: 1777:bedding factory (previously used by the 1744:John Wilson & Son / Eastfield Ropery 1725:James Menzies and Co / Phoenix Tubeworks 1650:of the early 19th century on display at 1641: 1582: 1491: 1438: 1322: 1252: 1199: 1122: 769: 700: 692: 684: 560: 12100: 12032:. Nottingham: SoccerData. p. 251. 11560: 11081:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 10368:, South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture 9664: 9474:Time for action on older council houses 9014:The Old Quarry Bar, Rutherglen, Glasgow 8990:Step back in time at Rutherglen Library 8884:, Glasgow Architecture, 16 October 2008 8481:"New Trinity High is officially opened" 8448: 8169: 7638: 7181:Speyside wins funds for Asian expansion 7131: 7013:, South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture 6633: 6580:Record and images for Dalmarnock Bridge 6265:History of Oatcake Making in Rutherglen 6211:Case Study: Greenhill Court, Rutherglen 5895: 5832:, Scottish Cinemas and Theatres Project 5761:St Columbkilles Church Hall, Rutherglen 5713:, The History of Scottish Fire Brigades 5543:Dr Gorman Statue Undergoing Restoration 5319:Rutherglen main street is webcam wonder 4672: 4369: 4354: 4181: 4038: 3837: 3711:"Scotland's Landscape: City of Glasgow" 3683: 3515:, international footballer (Motherwell) 3000:Artists, actors and media personalities 2660:companies constructed thousands of new 14: 12964: 11915: 11731: 11429: 11143: 11117: 10930: 10855:"Novelist Alistair MacLean Dies at 64" 10749: 10575: 10509: 10507: 9876: 9356:, Greenspace Scotland, 7 November 2018 9104:. Glasgow's South Side. Archived from 8846:. Forgotten Golfing Greens of Scotland 8795:Clean up continues thanks to wish list 8412: 8024: 7887: 7874: 7854: 7467:, Edinburgh Evening News, 25 July 2017 6693: 6678: 6228: 5603: 5080: 4572: 4444:. Gaelicplacenames.org. Archived from 4416: 3801:The Statistical Account of Lanarkshire 3745: 3743: 3139:, (born Vincent Deighan), comic artist 2864:West of Scotland League First Division 2463:Scottish index of multiple deprivation 2127:View north down Eskdale Drive towards 1740:John Todd & Son / Rutherglen Ropes 1305:Directly across from the Town Hall is 12648: 12202: 12027: 11919:Basketball: A Biographical Dictionary 11535: 11118:Dickie, Douglas (15 September 2015). 10835:. Hinge and Brackett Official Website 10799: 10671: 10484: 10441:1927: Remembering Gilmour of Mongolia 9300:Mill Street, Overtoun Park, Bandstand 8478: 8289: 8144:Williams, Stratton (5 October 2015). 8119:"David Walker Gardens open its doors" 7071: 6852:Caledonian Pottery Co Ltd, Rutherglen 6558: 6543: 6528: 6509: 6177:, Rutherglen Exchange Shopping Centre 5910: 5738:. St Columbkille's Church Rutherglen. 5297: 5282: 5156: 5063:Rutherglen named as pollution hotspot 4404:. Newsnetscotland.com. 18 August 2011 4095: 3842:. Edinburgh: John Donald. p. 1. 3071:) which are largely set in Rutherglen 2785: 11561:Spooner, Murray (18 February 2016). 11144:Dickie, Douglas (20 February 2013). 10404:, Third Force News, 24 November 2015 10209:, Tower Blocks UK, 16 September 2019 10053:Revamped Community Hall taking shape 9804:St Mark’s Catholic church Rutherglen 8547:, The Leaders Globe, 13 January 2020 7817:Rutherglen Wardlawhill Parish Church 7716: 7607:Β£2million plan to clean up Shawfield 6888:Rutherglen pottery on show at museum 6725:Rutherglen's Royalty Boundary Stones 6112:Burgh Primary holds official opening 5651:Rutherglen Library officially opened 4646: 4090:An A to Z of Rutherglen Then and Now 3543:rugby union player, began career at 3503:, international footballer (Rangers) 3378:, footballer (Glasgow City, Rangers) 3063:, actor – one of her major roles in 2738:, but it has since been demolished. 1958:Wardlawhill, Gallowflat and Stonelaw 1675:Summerlee Industrial Heritage Museum 1156:Burgh (Main Street) and Clincarthill 954:with a slightly increased majority. 12636:List of places in South Lanarkshire 12054:"Trouten is voted top young player" 11964: 11785:"Scotland call-up for Amy McDonald" 11616:. Scotland Epistles. 18 August 2016 10504: 9278:, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2019 9254:, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2020 8260:Revamp proposed for Stonelaw Church 7855:Dickie, Douglas (25 October 2017). 7759:Is this Scotland's steepest street? 7725:, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2018 7123:Disastrous Inundation at Rutherglen 6878:, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2020 6727:, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2018 6715:, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2018 6286:, The Celtic Star, 13 December 2023 5968:Royal Burgh House - 380 King Street 5811:, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2020 5348:, Dictionary of Scottish Architects 3921: 3840:Street Names of the City of Glasgow 3740: 3326:, international footballer (Celtic) 2922:is close by to the west along with 1406:Rutherglen Exchange Shopping Centre 662:The town seal's 19th-century Latin 546:in 1126 by Royal Charter from King 24: 11732:Dickie, Douglas (8 October 2015). 11636:"A – Z of Rutherglen Then and Now" 10811:Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer 10750:Geddes, Jonathan (7 August 2013). 10491:Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer 9215:, Evening Times, 15 September 2018 8920:, Glasgow Times, 29 September 2023 8882:Rutherglen Glencairn Football Club 8398:"Stonelaw Community Sports Centre" 8304:Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer 8236:Church's project opens up the past 8176:Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer 8150:Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer 8123:Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer 7861:Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer 7393:Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer 6749:Rutherglen: Farme Cross - May 2012 6570:, Glasgow Punter, 15 December 2017 5922:, Rutherglen Congregational Church 5615:No parking at Rutherglen town hall 5591:Carnegie Libraries: Scottish Style 5147:OS Six-inch 1st edition, 1843-1882 4709:Election 2024 | Rutherglen results 4217:, The Sunday Post, 5 November 2015 3435:, international women's footballer 3390:, international footballer (Clyde) 2841: 2781:2022–23 pupil roll in parentheses. 2775: 2452:Looking north on Stonelaw Road at 2334:neighbourhood of Glasgow, and the 1873:development via a new footbridge. 1390:Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster 542:Rutherglen received the status of 176: 140: 110: 25: 13003: 12153: 12131:, Evening Times, 15 February 2008 10341:, Daily Record, 11 September 2013 10184:Dictionary of Scottish Architects 10169:Dictionary of Scottish Architects 10115:, Daily Record, 11 September 2013 9912:, Daily Record, 29 September 2016 9264:The Late Right Hon Baron Overtoun 8535:, Daily Record, 12 September 2018 8032:"Making your fellow pupils cross" 7888:Dickie, Douglas (11 April 2012). 7710:"Grace's Guide – Thomas B. Seath" 6914:, Evening Times, 13 February 2016 6240:, Glasgow Herald, 3 February 1990 6163:Cool welcome in Rutherglen arcade 6028:Rutherglen Evangelistic Institute 5992:Rutherglen Evangelistic Institute 4517:Mitchell, James (1 August 2023). 4203:From Glasgow to South Lanarkshire 4022:Rambles Round Glasgow (annotated) 3815:Rambles Round Glasgow (annotated) 3635:. Evox Facilities. Archived from 2979: 2955:SWFL, Central/South East Division 2819: 2310: 1971:Wardlawhill Church / Hindu Temple 1891:Shawfield Smartbridge leading to 1815:derelict buildings, then cleared 1417:hall) has never been built upon. 678:". 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In 1918, the 441: 175: 168: 159:Show map of Glasgow council area 139: 132: 109: 102: 85: 12751:Fire and Rescue Training Centre 12138: 11875:. 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Retrieved 10 September 2024 8059:, Rutherglen Heritage Society 7844:– via The Free Library. 7085:, Daily Record, 8 August 2012 6938:, Index of Glasgow Men (1909) 6780:Dalmarnock Road Power Station 6525:, The Herald, 21 October 1997 6506:, NHS Scotland, December 2003 6470:, Daily Record, 26 March 2016 6274:, Rutherglen Heritage Society 6165:, Daily Record, 14 March 2018 5958:, Daily Record, 23 March 2011 5653:, Daily Record, 24 March 2010 5545:, Daily Record, 13 March 2013 5425:, Daily Record, 24 April 2013 4178:, Rutherglen Heritage Society 4161:, Daily Record, 27 March 2019 4111:, Daily Record, 25 April 2018 3592: 3509:, footballer (Bristol Rovers) 3117:, playwright and jazz pianist 2993:Rutherglen Maternity Hospital 2662:homes in Glasgow in the 1930s 2638: 2359:Average Speed traffic cameras 2178:), built in the early 1970s. 2015: 1915:, is located here. Currently 1572:Rutherglen Maternity Hospital 1189:built in 1862 to a design by 840:after the previous incumbent 765: 123:Show map of South Lanarkshire 11105:UK public library membership 10390:The History of Cathkin House 10220:"Tower Block UK: Springhall" 10067:, Daily Record, 12 July 2021 9329:, Daily Record, 15 July 2015 8992:, Daily Record, 7 March 2015 8968:, Daily Record, 4 April 2017 8807:Still Game at Rutherglen pub 8689:, Daily Record, 12 June 2014 8604:Will Henshaw (1 June 2015). 8286:, Daily Record, 7 April 2016 8057:Rebuilding Gallowflat School 7807:, Daily Record, 7 April 2010 7795:, Daily Record, 25 June 2017 7416:, Daily Record, 3 March 2020 7171:, Daily Record, 13 July 2016 6912:Marking 100 years of success 6866:, Daily Record, 27 July 2011 6645:, Daily Record, 14 July 2010 6348:I might have a glass of beer 6225:, Daily Record, 21 June 2017 6189:, Daily Record, 17 July 2011 6114:, Daily Record, 7 April 2010 6102:, Daily Record, 6 March 2014 5868:, Daily Record, 8 March 2015 5784:Rutherglen's movie hall past 5677:, Daily Record, 12 July 2015 5372:, Daily Record, 4 March 2015 5321:, BBC News, 14 December 2009 5277:National Library of Scotland 5151:National Library of Scotland 5116:National Library of Scotland 5114:'s Atlas of Scotland, 1832 ( 5096:National Library of Scotland 5053:, Daily Record, 30 June 2016 4381:National Records of Scotland 4255:Postcard, 1980 (Approximate) 4008:National Library of Scotland 3737:, Daily Record, 9 April 2017 3659:"New Local Government areas" 3611:National Records of Scotland 3354:, footballer (Dundee United) 3087:television comedy double act 3067:was adapted from novels (by 2741: 2556: 2335: 2305:of 1930s grey pebble-dashed 2119:Eastfield, South Lanarkshire 2112: 1876: 1564:Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry 1246:the rear of the church is a 1214:in churchyard (16th century) 1118: 1066:Glasgow Corporation Tramways 1015: 964:Rutherglen Central and North 741: 7: 11969:. 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Seath & Co. 589:In the 14th century 259:Sovereign state 192:Show map of Scotland 27:For other uses, see 12821:Trinity High School 12776:New Southcroft Park 12756:Gilbertfield Castle 12706:Cathkin High School 12080:Rutherglen Reformer 11824:Rutherglen Reformer 11793:Rutherglen Reformer 11713:. ESPN Cricket Info 11689:Rutherglen Reformer 11640:Rutherglen Heritage 11382:Rutherglen Reformer 11353:. 30 September 2009 11155:Rutherglen Reformer 10975:Rutherglen Reformer 10942:Rutherglen Reformer 10757:Rutherglen Reformer 10700:Rutherglen Reformer 10514:Our primary schools 10431:, Bunkered magazine 10165:(Sir) John McDonald 9962:Cathkin Relief Road 9563:Rutherglen Reformer 9145:. 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Springhall
Rutherglen (disambiguation)
Lanark Lanimers
Scottish Gaelic
Scots
Town

Rutherglen is located in South Lanarkshire
Rutherglen is located in Glasgow council area
Scotland
Rutherglen is located in Scotland
OS grid reference
NS614616
Lieutenancy area
Lanarkshire
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
G73
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Rutherglen

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